How can innovation ecosystems emerge despite ineffective bureaucracy, resource constraints, and conflicting agendas of government and university agencies? Our study of the Israeli nanotechnology ecosystem, published in the Journal of Management Studies, reveals how...
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Israel Drori is a Professor Emeritus at the Organization Sciences Department of VU Amsterdam. He completed his Ph.D. at UCLA. His research is anchored in organizational ethnography, focusing on trust, identity, work culture, rhetoric and authenticity, and also on start-ups and transnational entrepreneurship; emergence of innovation ecosystems and microfinance. He held visiting professorships at Tel Aviv University, Ross School of Business, Michigan University, Simon Fraser University, Oxford University, Tisnghua University, Beijing and Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo. He published books and numerous articles in scientific journals, such as Academy of Management Journal, American Sociological Review, Organization Science, Organization Studies, and Journal of Business Venture.
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