Journal of Innovation Economics
2008 - 2024
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Volume n°18, issue 3, 2015
- General presentation. Re-examining creativity in entrepreneurship pp. 3-23

- Christophe Lerch, Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Vesa Puhakka and Thierry Burger-Helmchen
- Corporate entrepreneurship and creativity in large firms: the practice of start-up contests pp. 25-51

- Véronique Schaeffer
- Social creation of opportunities: breaking boundaries to create mutually attractive business pp. 53-78

- Vesa Puhakka and Hannu Stewart
- Participative creativity serving product design in SMEs: a case study pp. 79-98

- Sabine Cullmann, Claude Guittard and Eric Schenk
- A conceptual framework for boundaryless careers and their management in creative industries: the creative freedom/control paradox pp. 99-118

- Monika Musial
- Innovation and entrepreneurship in aging societies: theorical reflection and a case study from kamikatsu, Japan pp. 119-141

- Kazue Haga
- The role of vintage communities of practice in technological change pp. 143-163

- Francesco Schiavone, Michele Simoni and Roberta Tresca
- Potentials of game theory for analysis and improvement of innovation policy and practice in a dynamic socio-economic environment pp. 165-183

- Igor Dubina and Elias G. Carayannis
- The artisanal economy through the prism of practical actions: the case of the parisian glover-perfumers in the 18 th century pp. 185-199

- Catherine Lanoë
Volume n°17, issue 2, 2015
- General presentation. Society of knowledge, intellectual capital and innovation pp. 3-11

- Élisabeth Walliser and Sophie Mignon
- Intellectual capital and innovation. A guideline for future research pp. 13-26

- Stefano Zambon and David Monciardini
- The knowledge capital of SMEs: The French paradox pp. 27-48

- Zeting Liu and Blandine Laperche
- The value of intangibles in a situation of innovation: questions raised by the case of standards pp. 49-68

- Anne Mione
- How do business schools support internal innovation and work on their strategy and their reputation? The case of responsible management pp. 69-98

- Guénola Nonet, Kerul Kassel and Florence Rodhain
- The intangible economy: FabLabs “individualised production of objects”. A stage in liberating the function of innovation pp. 99-116

- Serge Le Roux
- Innovation systems and knowledge communities in the agriculture and agrifood sector: a literature review pp. 117-142

- Jean-Marc Touzard, Ludovic Temple, Guy Faure and Bernard Triomphe
- Inflation and R&D investment pp. 143-163

- Rodrigo Costamagna
- Imitation or opposition? A focus on neighbouring effects at the local level in the business creation process pp. 165-192

- Nadine Levratto
Volume n°16, issue 1, 2015
- General presentation pp. 3-5

- Fabienne Picard
- Public R&D support for newly founded firms – effects on patent activity and employment growth pp. 7-37

- Uwe Cantner and Sarah Kösters
- The effect of human capital and networks on knowledge and innovation in SMEs pp. 39-71

- Salvatore Farace and Fernanda Mazzotta
- How do distinct firm assets and behaviors shape the form of alliance networks and provoke their instability? A multi-level network analysis pp. 73-99

- Brigitte Gay
- Do entrants increase incumbents' innovation activity? Escaping the lock-in, stimulating technological change and the transition towards environmentally friendly vehicles pp. 101-137

- Josefine Diekhof
- Deconstructing the collective process of environmental innovation: a case study of Poitou-Charentes companies pp. 139-170

- Marie Ferru, Nicolas Liberat, Benjamin Guimond and Marc-Hubert Depret
- Innovation in services related to public policies to reduce greenhouse gases: the clean development mechanism in landfills pp. 171-193

- Silvia Regina Stuchi Cruz and Sônia Regina Paulino
- City renewal as open innovation pp. 195-215

- Jan Mattsson and Flemming Sørensen
- Structural change, sectoral specialisation and growth rate differences in an evolutionary growth model with demand shocks pp. 217-248

- André Lorentz
- Pay What You Want (PWYW) pricing ex post consumption: a sales strategy for experience goods pp. 249-264

- Henrik Egbert, Matthias Greiff and Kreshnik Xhangolli
Volume n°15, issue 3, 2014
- General presentation pp. 3-9

- Joelle Forest
- Invention, diffusion and linear models of innovation: the contribution of anthropology to a conceptual framework pp. 11-37

- Benoît Godin
- What does Innovation stand for? Review of a watchword in research policies pp. 39-57

- Vincent Karim Bontems
- How to improve Kline and Rosenberg's chain-linked model of innovation: building blocks and diagram-based languages pp. 59-77

- Jean-Pierre Micaëlli, Joelle Forest, Éric Coatanéa and Galina Medyna
- New Insights into Innovation: The Business Model Approach and Chesbrough's Seminal Contribution to Open Innovation pp. 79-99

- Nathalie Rodet-Kroichvili, Katy Cabaret and Fabienne Picard
- A few arguments in favor of a holistic approach to innovation in economics and management pp. 101-115

- Delphine Manceau and Pascal Morand
- Improving understanding of the innovation process in innovation-oriented public-private partnerships pp. 117-144

- Céline Merlin-Brogniart
- Environmentally-friendly technology transfers from Japan to China: an empirical analysis using patent data pp. 145-169

- Pauline Lacour and Catherine Figuière
Volume n°14, issue 2, 2014
- The theory of the entrepreneur: from heroic to socialised entrepreneurship pp. 9-40

- Sophie Boutillier and Dimitri Uzunidis
- Innovation economics and the role of the innovative entrepreneur in economic theory pp. 41-61

- Jerry Courvisanos and Stuart Mackenzie
- Localization, innovation and entrepreneurship: an appraisal of the analytical impact of Marshall's notion of industrial atmosphere pp. 63-81

- Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- Proximity relationships and entrepreneurship: some reflections based on an applied case study pp. 83-104

- Andre Torre
- Strategic scanning of small entrepreneurs: a pragmatic view pp. 105-120

- Michel Marchesnay
- Low-tech vs high-tech entrepreneurship: A study in France and Australia pp. 121-141

- Sophie Reboud, Tim Mazzarol and Geoffrey Soutar
- Social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship and social enterprise: semantics and controversies pp. 143-156

- Francesca Petrella and Nadine Richez-Battesti
- Diversity as a motive for entrepreneurship?: The case of gender, culture and ethnicity pp. 157-175

- Laurice Alexandre-Leclair
Volume n°13, issue 1, 2014
- General presentation pp. 3-6

- Laure Morel and Mauricio Camargo
- Does Schumpeter still rule? Reflections on the current epoch pp. 7-36

- Rob Dekkers, Steve Talbot, Julie Thomson and Geoffrey Whittam
- Innovation projects conducted by distributed teams: the impact of key team characteristics on collaboration pp. 37-72

- Mario Bourgault and Jaouad Daoudi
- Monitoring of technology transfer projects in industrial clusters pp. 73-91

- Hanen Kooli-Chaabane, Vincent Boly and Bernard Yannou
- Well-suited organization to open innovation: empirical evidence from an industrial deployment pp. 93-113

- Alexis Steiner, Laure Morel and Mauricio Camargo
- Management of innovation in Chile: a case study for enhancing innovation capability of SMEs pp. 115-128

- Juan Sepulveda, Miguel Alfaro and Elizardo Vasquez
- The different innovation capabilities of the firm: further remarks upon the Brazilian experience pp. 129-150

- Paulo Antônio Zawislak, Jorge Tello-Gamarra, André Cherubini Alves, Denise Barbieux and Fernanda Maciel Reichert
- Managing innovation at the centre for Digital Media pp. 151-161

- Richard Smith and Patrick Pennefather
- An Argentinean innovation and technology management specialization programme: the GTec case study pp. 163-173

- Ricardo Palma and Gustavo Masera
- Innovation in French services compared to manufacturing: an empirical analysis based on CIS4 pp. 175-203

- Rabeh Morrar
- The impact of labour resources on business R&D pp. 205-229

- Ludovic Rheault