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Khalil Rhaiem
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Learning from innovation failures: a systematic review of the literature and research agenda
K Rhaiem, N Amara
Review of Managerial Science 15, 189-234, 2021
1472021
A strategic perspective of eco-innovation drivers: Evidence from Canadian SMEs
K Rhaiem, D Doloreux
Journal of Cleaner Production 368, 133211, 2022
132022
The worst is not to fail, but to fail to learn from failure: A multi-method empirical validation of learning from innovation failure
K Rhaiem, N Halilem
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 190, 122427, 2023
92023
Lessons learned from failures: how innovative entrepreneurs can learn from direct and indirect experiences of failures? A scoping review of the literature
K Rhaiem
Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Education Technology …, 2018
82018
Knowledge intermediation strategies: a dynamic capability perspective
N Traoré, N Amara, K Rhaiem
Industrial and Corporate Change 30 (1), 49-74, 2021
72021
Learning from innovation failures: A systematic review of the literature and research agenda. Review of Managerial Science, 15, 189–234
K Rhaiem, N Amara
52019
A practical approach to organizational unlearning
E Laguë, K Rhaiem
International Academy of Business and Economics, 2014
52014
The impact of strategic management and innovation on internationalization: an empirical study of Canadian manufacturing SMEs
K Rhaiem
IABE, 2015
22015
Les déterminants de l'adoption des technologies de pointe par les PME manufacturières
K Rhaiem
Université Laval, 2014
22014
Inbound open innovation in SMEs: A microfoundations perspective of dynamic capabilities
K Rhaiem, D Doloreux
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 199, 123048, 2024
2024
Opening the black box of learning from innovation failures: An empirical validation
K Rhaiem, N Halilem
Academy of Management Proceedings 2021 (1), 12280, 2021
2021
Échouer à apprendre et apprendre à échouer des projets d'innovation: revue systématique de la littérature et validation empirique
K Rhaiem
2020
ON THE EFFECTS OF A FIRM’S SIZE, A SECTOR’S TECHNOLOGY INTENSIVENESS, AND PROPENSITY TO INNOVATION ON THE ADOPTION OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES: THE CASE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs
K Rhaiem
IJBS 15 (1), 2015
2015
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