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This project aims to understand how the nature of incubation shapes the ways that start-ups develop AI technologies as a means to augment and transform high-value professional services, and so that they can also engage with, and add value to, larger and established firms as technology solution providers. The project will undertake a series of case studies of different business incubation mechanisms supporting the development of law/legal tech and accountancy tech firms to examine how the nature of support provided shapes the orientation and behaviour of start-ups. Moreover, the case studies will also explore if, and how, they engage with larger established partnerships and firms.
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The overarching objective of the project is to understand how digital technologies drive change within Professional Service Firms. In the last years we have witnessed the emergence of "hybrid" platforms in service sectors (FinTech, LegalTech, RegTech, AccountingTech, InsurTech). This project will study the common denominators between these sectors. By exploring the emergence of new hybrids (coalescence) between different parts of the Professional Service sector, and investigating drivers of this sector coalescence, insights are gained about technological evolution and the necessary regional endowments. Key project outputs cater both to professional and academic audiences. Insights will feed back to Innovate UK improving policy geared towards digitization across professional service sectors. Read more here
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This project will explore the challenge Next Generation Services firms face associated with adopting different AI technologies, and specifically the role of their clients in driving the adopting and use of frontier technologies. The study aims to generate a detailed picture of the opportunities and obstacles associated with the legal function of organisations using advanced technologies. Focusing on General/In-House Counsel in a variety of organisations, the project explores how they utilise technology and the implications for legals services firms they work with. Read more here
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Focusing on General/In-House Counsel in a variety of organisations, the project explores how they utilise technology and the implications for legals services firms they work with. Read more here
This project explores how digital technologies drive change within Professional Service Firms, to explore technological evolution and the digitization of the professional service sectors. Read more here
Incubation impacts the ways that start-ups develop , and this project examines how different incubation models shapes the orientation and behaviour of start-ups.