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A NEW EQUATION FOR SMART ORGANIZATION INNOVATION =Q-EUATION

Gratiela Dana Boca () and Lindita Mukaj ()
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Gratiela Dana Boca: Techinical University of Cluj Napoca, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Economics, Baia Mare, Romania
Lindita Mukaj: Department of Regional Education, Durres, Albania

Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2017, vol. 1, issue 1, 757-765

Abstract: The paper want to establish the orientation of the entrepreneurs and identify the barriers for a future smart specialization on the market. The survey was applied on 208 respondents from Baia Mare city, Maramures County, Romania, a miner zone, with big potential in tourism, under UNESCO Heritage in continuous development and adaptation on the new market trends. The survey was structure in six parts to establish and identify the entrepreneur profile, to define the new re-evolution of needs and skills for a new type of entrepreneur= a zen-entrepreneur, a jump start to a new smart organization. The barriers identify by authors can be group in four clusters taking in consideration the personal barriers (age, gender, social status, etc.) the personal and organization needs to training or specialization in new fields, the innovation needs and not at last the organizational culture for management culture. The equation for a smart organization take in consideration the innovation as a new variable for the new q-equation.

Keywords: management change; zen-entrepreur; innovation; quality equation; re-evolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M11 M14 O14 O33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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