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Bridging the gap between academia and industry: predictive microbiology for the food industry Universiteit Gent
Human resource practices accompanying industry 4.0 in European manufacturing industry Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Purpose Recent research has shown that the implementation of Industry 4.0 requires companies to (re)adjust their human resource (HR) policies. This article focuses on the relationship between Industry 4.0 and three HR practices: i.e. employee involvement, job design and skill development. Design/methodology/approach We use data of the European Company Survey (ECS) (2019). This nationally representative survey in the EU28 gathers data on ...
Industry segment effects and firm effects on firm performance in single industry firms KU Leuven
The purpose of this paper is to identify the sources of variation in firm performance. This is one of the cornerstones of strategy research, i.e. the relative importance of industry and firm-level effects on firm performance. Multilevel analysis is well suited to analyze variance in performance when the data are hierarchically structured (industry segments consist of firms, firms operate within the context of industry segments). The Belgian ...
A discussion on the concept of industry to university transfer: the practitioner's case fohxes: a spin-off incubation project enabled by metal foam IP obtained via industry to university transfer Universiteit Gent
University-industry interactions (UII) typically deal with a transfer of rights from the university to the industry. This paper, on the other hand, is about transfer in the opposite direction, i.e. one whereby rights are transferred from industry to university. Based on a practitioner’s case the general concept of Industry to University Transfer (IUT) is introduced. A preferential framework for negotiations is proposed.
Technological Performance and Alliances Over the Industry Life Cycle: Evidence from the ASIC Industry Universiteit Hasselt KU Leuven
Technology development in firms is frequently based on a combination of internal and external technological learning. Consequently, firms need to develop both technological capital (a patent portfolio) and alliance capital (a portfolio of technology alliances). This paper examines the relationship between technological capital, alliance capital, and their joint impact on the technological performance of firms, with an application to the ...
Erratum: The impact of customer ties and industry segment maturity on business model adaptation in an emerging industry Universiteit Gent
Technological performance and alliances over the industry life cycle: Evidence from the ASIC industry KU Leuven
Technology development in firms is frequently based on a combination of internal and external technological learning. Consequently, firms need to develop both technological capital (a patent portfolio) and alliance capital (a portfolio of technology alliances). This paper examines the relationship between technological capital, alliance capital and their joint impact on the technological performance of firms, with an application to the ASIC ...
The intelligent industry of the future: A survey on emerging trends, research challenges and opportunities in Industry 4.0 KU Leuven
Strongly rooted in the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems-enabled manufacturing, disruptive paradigms like the Factory of the Future and Industry 4.0 envision knowledge-intensive industrial intelligent environments where smart personalized products are created through smart processes and procedures. The 4th industrial revolution will be based on Cyber-Physical Systems that will monitor, analyze and automate business processes, ...