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Social entrepreneurship: A critical review of the concept. Journal of world business, 41(1), 56-65.
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Peredo, A. M., & McLean, M. (2006)
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The impacts of public support for innovation on firm productivity and on private investment in R&D in manufacturing and services in Colombia
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Nadia Albis, Raquel Marín, Erika Sánchez, Hernando Bayona-Rodríguez & Juan Manuel García
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The voluntary underdevelopment paradox: revisiting Freeman’s ideas on indigenous capabilities for innovation in the global south
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Melina A. Galdos & Shagufta Haneef
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Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Source of Explanation, Prediction, and Delight
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Johanna Mair, Ignasi Marti
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Knowing when to reinvent. Harvard business review, 93(12), 90–101.
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Bertolini, M., Duncan, D., & Waldeck, A. (2015)
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Innovation versus technology imitation development strategy: what influences government decision?
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Mohamed Ismail Sabry
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“The New Leadership Playbook for the Digital Age” MIT SLOAN - Management Review January (2020 )
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D. Ready, C. Cohen, D. Kiron, and B. Pring
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Industrialization in developing Asia since 1970: why technology, learning, and innovation matter
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Deepak Nayyar
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The tree lives beyond its leaves: Freeman’s legacy on system thinking for innovation studies
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José Miguel Natera
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Green growth and innovation in the Global South: a systematic literature review
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Kyle S. Herman
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) A wake-up call from Chris Freeman’s understanding of innovation and innovation systems: challenges for Latin America
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Pavel G. Corilloclla Terbullino
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Mastering Leadership: An integrated framework for breakthrough performance and Extraordinary Business results
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Anderson, R (2016)
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