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Knowledge Ecosystems and Business Innovation: An Exploratory Study of the Channels of Collaborations and Key Success Factors Between Universities and Canadian Small Businesses (open access)

Knowledge Ecosystems and Business Innovation: An Exploratory Study of the Channels of Collaborations and Key Success Factors Between Universities and Canadian Small Businesses

Presentation paper for the 2017 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This paper explores and identifies the vehicles of university-firm collaboration and contextual relationships within the knowledge ecosystem which impacts the success of innovations among small and medium sized enterprises in Canada.
Date: October 26, 2017
Creator: Makani, Joyline & Dossouyovo, Angelo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Histórias da Minha Vida: Uma Experiência com Digital Storytelling, Promovendo Aprendizados Tecnológicos e Compartilhamento de Legados (open access)

Histórias da Minha Vida: Uma Experiência com Digital Storytelling, Promovendo Aprendizados Tecnológicos e Compartilhamento de Legados

Paper present pilot phase of a binational study with experiences carried out in Vancouver-Canada and Florianopolis-Brazil on technological learning of the elderly through the sharing of life stories and personal legacies.
Date: December 4, 2019
Creator: Fadel, Luciane Maria; de Mendonça, Maria Collier & Cordeiro, José Roberto
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Differences in Sentiment from Tweets Related to  COVID-19 Between Canada and US Residents (open access)

An Investigation of Differences in Sentiment from Tweets Related to COVID-19 Between Canada and US Residents

This study aims to understand how individuals communicated and acknowledged to COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter. It mainly focused on identifying and demonstrating the differences in the perspective of United States and Canadian residents.
Date: December 2020
Creator: Gone, Keshava Pallavi & Conrad, Colin
System: The UNT Digital Library