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        1 - The effect of Intellectual Capital and Organizational Intelligence on Knowledge Entrepreneurship Capabilities Faculty Members of Shahrekord University
        Hojat Allah Moraddi Pordanjani ali siadat
        This Article explains the relationship between intellectual capital and organizational intelligence with Knowledge Entrepreneurship capabilities among faculty member this is followed to the relationship between organizational intelligence and intellectual capital with t More
        This Article explains the relationship between intellectual capital and organizational intelligence with Knowledge Entrepreneurship capabilities among faculty member this is followed to the relationship between organizational intelligence and intellectual capital with the ability to Knowledge entrepreneurship view University faculty members to examine. Its design was a descriptive that was conducted by correlational study. The research population is all faculty members shahrekord University's that Among them, 189 Academic Member of different Department was selected. Required information was also collected through three questionnaires finally, the data obtained were analyzed using the t test, correlation and multiple regressions. Some of its findings are as follows: mean of all organizational intelligence components organization and would like to change out the components is higher than other components Intellectual capital (general) is than the mean, but the average relationship capital is above average knowledge Entrepreneurship capabilities (General) in University faculty members is above average Between organizational intelligence (generic) with knowledge Entrepreneurship capabilities (General) there is a significant relationship And the component's courage and willingness to change, the highest relationship and :::union::: have not agreed to any relationship Between intellectual capital (general) with the knowledge Entrepreneurship capabilities (General) there is a significant relationship and Finally, 41% of the variation associated with entrepreneurial capabilities of faculty members with the intellectual capital and organizational intelligence can be explained. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The study of determinant capabilities for creating the area of educative technology transmission in Islamic Azad Universities of Mazandaran in 2013
        مریم فقیه نصیری kiumars niazazari
        Abstract Educative technology is a systematic method of planning, implementing and evaluating the whole teaching and learning process, which is modulated and implemented, based on some special goals in a knowledge-creation way to provide more instruction that is effect More
        Abstract Educative technology is a systematic method of planning, implementing and evaluating the whole teaching and learning process, which is modulated and implemented, based on some special goals in a knowledge-creation way to provide more instruction that is effective. Using this technology, technology transmission is done in a where other than its initial place. This research is developed to study determinant capabilities to make the background of transmitting the educative technology in the Islamic Azad Universities of Mazandaran. Research method is a surveying kind of descriptive research. The faculty of Mazandaran University is of 1700 members. The method of randomly sampling is graded and on the basis of Jersey and Morgan Table 313 persons were chosen to determine the sample. The accumulated data from questionnaire is done by verified tools. Admissibility of content is used to determine the extent of admissibility, and its constancy is examined by Keronbakh alpha coefficient and 0.819 is calculated. The research data is analyzed by both levels of descriptive statistical in order to determine the frequency and mean percentage, standard deviation- curvature and extension- minimum and maximum and diagram, and deductive statistical level in order to analyze multi-variance regression exam, factorization and internal analogy. Analyzing the data showed that the degree of variance, which the capability of interface consisted of acquiring information and knowledge, learning, learning-detergent, explains that the technology transmission is more than other capabilities and conceptualizes the level of variance by leap frog exam (α Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Effect of Strategic Innovation on Customer’s Willingness to Buying: The Moderator role of Innovation Capabilities
        esfandyar mohamadi vahid sharafi Saeid Vaisi
        The purpose of this study was to study the impact of strategic innovation on the Customer’s Willingness to Buying Through the moderator role of innovation capabilities. The research method is descriptive correlational. The statistical population of the research was all More
        The purpose of this study was to study the impact of strategic innovation on the Customer’s Willingness to Buying Through the moderator role of innovation capabilities. The research method is descriptive correlational. The statistical population of the research was all employees and customers of the Maskan bank of Ilam city, whose number in year 2017 was 90  and unlimited. Also The sample size was 73 and 384, which was used  to obtain of them a stratified random sampling and Morgan table. To assess validity, content validity was used which was approved by 8 professors in the field of management. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to investigate the reliability of the research, The alpha coefficient for all variables and dimensions was higher than 0.9 which indicates a high reliability of the questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using pls and spss software. In order to test the hypotheses, partial Least squares analysis was used, That Confirmatory factor analysis was performed on questionnaires and all questions had a factor load above 0.5 and significant values higher than 1.96. In the end, according to the statistical results, all the assumptions were confirmed, meaning that strategic innovation and its indicators on the on Customer’s Willingness to Buying, Through the moderator role of innovation capabilities had a significant effect. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Identifying and Ranking Innovative Capabilities in SME of IRAN
        emad shieh
        Success of organizations is mainly rooted in innovation. Nowadays innovation in the current theological place plays significant and crucial role for the organizations and most organizations seek for creation of new ideas so that utilize the knowledge for supplying new p More
        Success of organizations is mainly rooted in innovation. Nowadays innovation in the current theological place plays significant and crucial role for the organizations and most organizations seek for creation of new ideas so that utilize the knowledge for supplying new products and services for the customers and stakeholders, and accordingly they can develop necessary infrastructures for innovation. This research was conducted in order to identify factors and indexes affecting innovative capabilities in small and medium-sized enterprises with five main factors and 20 dimensions. These factors and dimensions included: Individual factor (knowledge, skill, personality characteristics, and motivation), team factor (combination, solidarity, relationship, size), organizational factor (culture, systems and processes, strategies, leadership and organization, learning), industrial factor (networking, suppliers, customers, and competition), national factor (governmental incentives, regulations, environmental conditions), and 86 indexes. Effectiveness level of these indexes on innovative capabilities was evaluated following designing the questionnaire and distributing it among 306 experts and staff of small and medium-sized enterprises of Markazi province, and research model was fitted using structural equations and IMOS software. Finally 80 indexes with 5 main factors and 20 dimensions were accepted for the designed model. According to the research, successful innovative capabilities in small and medium-sized enterprises of Markazi province require attention to all above factors, dimensions, and indexes. Also results suggested that national factor gained first rank, industry factor gained second rank, organizational factor ranked as third, group factor ranked fourth, and individual factor ranked fifth. National dimension had the strongest relationship with innovative capabilities (R2 = 0.65), and individual dimension had weakest relationship with innovative capabilities (R2= 0.15). Manuscript profile
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        5 - The effects of entrepreneurial orientation and Dynamic Capabilities on firm performance with mediating role of innovation ambidexterity
        saeid Jafari Nia
        In order to gain competitive advantage and better performance, despite focusing on current requirements of customers firms should discover and meet the future demands. Therefore, ambidexterity should be considered as an essential factor in gaining competitive advantage. More
        In order to gain competitive advantage and better performance, despite focusing on current requirements of customers firms should discover and meet the future demands. Therefore, ambidexterity should be considered as an essential factor in gaining competitive advantage. On the other hand, the combination of two factors of dynamic capabilities and entrepreneurial orientation can lead to innovation and, ultimately, better firm performance. Therefore, in the study, the effect of entrepreneurial orientation and dynamic capabilities on firm performance with mediating role of innovation ambidexterity was investigated. The present research is in the field of applied research in terms of purpose and it is a descriptive-survey research in terms of the nature and method of data collection. The statistical population of the research is production of protein products, canned meat and non-meat products in IRAN. The sampling method is unpredictable and available. 80 managers were analyzed as samples. Data analysis was performed using the structural equation method by Smart-PLS software. The results show that ambidexterity improves corporate performance. Also, the tendency to entrepreneurial orientation and dynamic capabilities has a significant effect on ambidexterity. But the role of ambidexterity mediation was not confirmed by the impact of dynamic capabilities on firm performance. The achievements of this research are suggested to managers. Finally, the results along with suggestions for future research are presented. Manuscript profile
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        6 - Evaluation of the Entrepreneurship Capabilities of New Undergraduate Students in Bu- Ali Sina University in 2018
        Zahra Bayat
        The main objective of this research is to investigate the entrepreneurial capabilities of undergraduate students bachelor in the Bu- Ali Sina University in the year 2018. The statistical population of this research is all undergraduate students bachelor of the Bu- Ali S More
        The main objective of this research is to investigate the entrepreneurial capabilities of undergraduate students bachelor in the Bu- Ali Sina University in the year 2018. The statistical population of this research is all undergraduate students bachelor of the Bu- Ali Sina University in the year 2018. Using stratified sampling, 311 subjects were sampled. The data collection tool was a studend entrepreneurship capability questionnaire prepared by Mardanshahi and Dolati. The reliability coefficient was estimated using cronbakh,s Alpha method 0/80. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. The results of the research showed that there is no significant difference between boy and girl students regarding entrepreneurship capabilities. Also, there is no  significant difference between girl college students in terms of entrepreneurial capabilities. But there is a significant difference between boy students of different faculties in terms of entrepreneurial capabilities, and there is no significant difference between the entrepreneurial capabilities of the undergraduate students of different faculties in interacting with gender. Manuscript profile
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        7 - The impact of technological innovation capabilities on innovation performance in Knowledge-Based Firms (Case Study: Science and Technology Park of Tehran University)
        Mahdi Dehghani Soltani
        The aim of this study is to evaluate The impact of technological innovation capabilities on innovation performance in Knowledge-Based Firms. The population in this study was manager and employee of  Knowledge-Based Firms in Science and Technology Park of Tehran Universi More
        The aim of this study is to evaluate The impact of technological innovation capabilities on innovation performance in Knowledge-Based Firms. The population in this study was manager and employee of  Knowledge-Based Firms in Science and Technology Park of Tehran University and the sample size was 126 patients that to obtain this sample size random sampling method is used. The data collection tool in this study was a standard questionnaire and for reliability Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used. Present study is an applied research in terms of purpose and in terms of data collecting way it is considered as a descriptive survey. Structural equations modeling was used for examining of considered model. Finding in this paper show strategy planning, R&D, resource allocation, Marketing and learning capabilities can significantly improve the innovation. R&D and resource allocation capabilities can also significantly improve new product introduction. While Manufacturing and Organizing capability is not affect significantly on innovation performance in Knowledge-Based Firms in Science and Technology Park of Tehran University. Manuscript profile
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        8 - The effect of customer ¬orientation and customer relationship management (CRM) infrastructure capabilities on innovative behavior
        mahdi Almodarresi Hooshmand Bagheri Gara Bolagh mohammadreza gholami fateme mohammadi
        In most organizations there is a system is designed and applied for recruiting and preserving consumers which in fact is capable of managing organization-consumers relationships. Nowadays these systems have gained popularity as customer relationship management systems. More
        In most organizations there is a system is designed and applied for recruiting and preserving consumers which in fact is capable of managing organization-consumers relationships. Nowadays these systems have gained popularity as customer relationship management systems. The present study seeks to determine the effect of consideration of consumers and infrastructural abilities of customer relationship management on the information quality and innovative behavior. In terms of the applied results and goal, the present study is descriptive which has been conducted through survey method. The statistical population of the study was senior insurance experts and managers in branches of insurance companies of Tabriz city, Using Cochran sampling method, 85 individuals were selected as sample size. The questionnaire was used to collect filed data, and the Structural equation modelling to analyze the data.¬ The results of the study showed that infrastructural capabilities have a positive and significance effect on customer orientation, consumer information quality, and innovative behavior and as well as the results showed that customer orientation have a positive and significant effect on the consumer information quality and innovative behavior. Additionally, consumer information quality had a positive and significant effect on the innovative behavior and company performance, and finally there is a positive and significant relationship between innovative behavior and company performance. Manuscript profile
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        9 - The effect of firm capabilities on the innovative Performance of Iranian knowledge-based Firms
        Javad Soltanzadeh Esmaeil  Ghaderifar Hojat Rezaei Soufi
        Firms try to increase their innovative performance to survive in a turbulent market and improve their competitive position. Combining these efforts does not necessarily lead to profit and increase their market share. To understand this shortcoming, researchers look at t More
        Firms try to increase their innovative performance to survive in a turbulent market and improve their competitive position. Combining these efforts does not necessarily lead to profit and increase their market share. To understand this shortcoming, researchers look at the factors that affect innovation performance and how to measure it. However, the subject that needs to be addressed is the firm's innovative behavior, which can affect innovation performance. By borrowing from the concept of dynamic capabilities, the present study has tried to classify the possible types of capabilities to create new products, services, and processes into three general categories: innovation capabilities, collaboration-based capabilities, and complementary capabilities, and by presenting different hypotheses for the effectiveness of these capabilities. Test the firm in innovative performance. For this purpose,180 questionnaires were distributed among firms to report the number of new products/services, the number of new processes, their financial performance, and the types of measures taken in their field of innovation from 1392 to 1394. After confirming their validity and reliability and creating structural equations using the partial least squares (PLS) method, results showed that innovation capabilities and collaboration-based capabilities significantly positively affect innovation performance. Also, research and development, training of human resources, design, collaborative research and development, and purchase of technical knowledge have significant path coefficients in the resulting PLS model and significantly affect innovation. In addition, the purchase of machinery and tools only significantly affects the creation of innovation. Manuscript profile
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        10 - Designing an Integrated Development Model for Electronic Banking Services Innovation Based on Dynamic Capabilities Using Fuzzy MICMAC
        Ali Etemadifard kamal tabaeian Nazanin  Pilevari Abbas  Khamseh
        Today, the competitive environment of banks, especially in the field of electronic banking services, is changing drastically, and service innovation has become very important and vital for service companies to increase their resources and dynamic organizational capabili More
        Today, the competitive environment of banks, especially in the field of electronic banking services, is changing drastically, and service innovation has become very important and vital for service companies to increase their resources and dynamic organizational capabilities in order to increase innovation in banking services. Despite this importance, insufficient studies have been conducted on innovation in some of the country's service industries (such as the electronic banking industry). The purpose of this study is to identify indicators and sub-indicators of e-banking service innovation based on dynamic capabilities in the bank and to determine the communication and their effectiveness. In this regard, based on documentary studies and in-depth study of the literature and with the help of fuzzy Delphi method and the opinion of 10 experts, the areas of e-banking services, from 46 identified sub-criteria, to 13 sub- criteria for service innovation and 17 sub- criteria for dynamic capabilities Was reduced. criteria of service innovation and dynamic capabilities based on theoretical foundations, were classified into 11 main criteria and in the form of a general concept entered into the analysis of interpretive structural modeling / fuzzy MICMAC and by developing an integrated model to measure the effectiveness of criteria. The results showed that the effectiveness of the criterion "Perception of user needs and technological options" is better than other criteria and vice versa, the effectiveness of the criterion "New service delivery system - technological component" is weaker than other criteria Manuscript profile
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        11 - A dairy Products Green Supply Chain model with Emphasis on Customer Satisfaction: Combining Interpretive Structural Modeling Approach and Analytical Network Process
        heydar Safari rashid Zolfaghari Zafarani Mohsen  Mohammadian Saravi
        Changing the energy-based economy to a knowledge-based economy, increasing the level of education of the society, raising the standard of living standards, increasing the international complexities have led to many changes in the management of the organization. To overc More
        Changing the energy-based economy to a knowledge-based economy, increasing the level of education of the society, raising the standard of living standards, increasing the international complexities have led to many changes in the management of the organization. To overcome these challenges, future organizations must be able to harness and develop the potential of their talents. Talents are the rarest resource in the current knowledge-based market. In the wake of the globalization of the economy, the downsizing of most public and private organizations, rapid environmental developments and global challenges, the need for organizations to have capable and experienced leaders. Despite the global need and attention to talent, the principles of talent management in all organizations follow the same rules. Talent management includes a set of plans that, in general, make effective use of these individuals to achieve the goals of business and achievement. In this research, with the aim of identifying the variables affecting talent management with the approach of managers' capabilities, Delphi method has been performed by 50 experts. After collecting data and conducting interviews and Delphi method in 2 replications and confirmation of validity and reliability tests using CVR, reflectivity and Cronbach's alpha, the final model is calculated in 3 main components, 14 dimensions and 59 indicators. Among these, management support, engaging talented people, increasing learning capacity, self-centered learning, continuing education, setting criteria for promotion, appreciation and creating internal motivation with an average of 4.9 have been identified as the most effective factors. Finally, the structural model with the partial least squares method was approved by PLS software with a GOF fit coefficient of 0.58. Manuscript profile