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Understanding Institutional Open Innovation Capabilities Through Advanced Technologies, Culture and Structure

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As the world is connected more than ever, global innovation became a vital aspect that should run in the veins of any thriving institution to cope with the ever-changing world of business. This paper attempts to understand the impact of institutional infrastructure capabilities on global innovation through the existing literature review from various sources of knowledge and scholars’ contribution.

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This work is a part of a project undertaken at the British University in Dubai.

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Zainal, A.Y., Yousuf, H., Salloum, S.A. (2021). Understanding Institutional Open Innovation Capabilities Through Advanced Technologies, Culture and Structure. In: Hassanien, AE., Chang, KC., Mincong, T. (eds) Advanced Machine Learning Technologies and Applications. AMLTA 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1339. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69717-4_48

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