Successful innovation depends on both knowledge acquisition & Org. design with Samina Karim
Samina Karim focuses on how firms can design their organizations to become more innovative. How a firm combines its activities and its resources (including knowledge and its people) affects how much value it creates. Creating value can involve acquisitions as well as divestitures, and also relying on partners, through alliances and ecosystems.
Pi-squared conversations: Anita McGahan in conversation with Samina Karim
Samina Karim Professor and Chair of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business Samina Karim is a strategy professor and consultant. Her work focuses on organization design, acquisitions and alliances, and innovation through reconfiguration of resources and activities. She is Professor and Chair of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation group at…
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The Stakeholder Podcast: Samina Karim
Samina Karim Jun 10, 2024 Featuring Samina Karim, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University in Boston. (Recorded 5/1/24)
The Stakeholder Podcast
The FTC banned non-compete agreements. What does that mean for workers, the economy and your paycheck?
The FTC rule would eliminate a common part of employee contracts for millions in the U.S., one that limits innovation, mobility and wages, experts say.