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Technovation
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2020, volume 92-93
- The Ratatouille paradox. An inductive study of creativity in haute cuisine

- Ludovica Leone
- Business model innovation in cultural and creative industries: Insights from three leading mobile gaming firms

- Paolo Landoni, Dell’era, Claudio, Federico Frattini, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Roberto Verganti and Luca Manelli
- The digital transformation of business models in the creative industries: A holistic framework and emerging trends

- Feng Li
- The more funding the better? The moderating role of knowledge stock on the effects of different government-funded research projects on firm innovation in Chinese cultural and creative industries

- Jianghua Zhou, Jizhen Li, Hao Jiao, Hang Qiu and Zixu Liu
- Technology before engineering: How James Bond films mediate between fiction and reality in the portrayal of innovation

- Albrecht Fritzsche and Konrad Dürrbeck
- Dynamic capabilities, creativity and innovation capability and their impact on competitive advantage and firm performance: The moderating role of entrepreneurial orientation

- Jorge Ferreira, Arnaldo Coelho and Luiz Moutinho
- Editorial

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Antonio Lerro
- When technology shapes community in the Cultural and Craft Industries: Understanding virtual entrepreneurship in online ecosystems

- Vallari Chandna and Manjula S. Salimath
- Innovation in cultural and creative industries firms with an academic origin (CCI-USOs): The role of regional context

- María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías, Sara Fernández-López and David Rodeiro-Pazos
- Collaborative modes with Cultural and Creative Industries and innovation performance: The moderating role of heterogeneous sources of knowledge and absorptive capacity

- Gabriele Santoro, Stefano Bresciani and Armando Papa
2020, volume 90-91
- Internet of things (IoT) platform competition: Consumer switching versus provider multihoming

- Arturo Basaure, Alexandr Vesselkov and Juuso Töyli
- Innovation ecosystems: A conceptual review and a new definition

- Ove Granstrand and Marcus Holgersson
- Building high tech small firms to become – News from the High Technology Small Firms conference, University Twente, 27–28 May 2019

- Rainer Harms and Petra de Weerd-Nederhof
- Antecedents and relative performance of sourcing choices for new product development projects

- Pooja Thakur-Wernz, Olga Bruyaka and Farok Contractor
- The role of university Knowledge Transfer Offices: Not just commercialize research outputs!

- Ruoying Zhou and Puay Tang
- The impact of innovation contest briefs on the quality of solvers and solutions

- Feng Hu, Tammo H.A. Bijmolt and Eelko K.R.E. Huizingh
- The role of accelerators in firm survival: An fsQCA analysis of Italian startups

- Nicola Del Sarto, Diane A. Isabelle and Alberto Di Minin
2020, volume 89, articles C
- Project interface choice and knowledge creation: Evidence of international science cooperation in Taiwan

- Huei-Wen Pao, Hsueh-Liang Wu and Cheng-Yu Lee
- Second wind for exploitation: Pursuing high degrees of product and process innovativeness in mature industries

- Ksenia Onufrey and Anna Bergek
- Internet of Things devices appropriation process: The Dynamic Interactions Value Appropriation (DIVA) framework

- Lamya Benamar, Christine Balagué and Zeling Zhong
2019, volume 88, articles C
- How interface formats gain market acceptance: The role of developers and format characteristics in the development of de facto standards

- Sujan M. Dan
- Research and development resources, coopetitive performance and cooperation: The case of standardization in 3GPP, 2004–2013

- Magnus Johansson, Matts Kärreman and Amalia Foukaki
- Creating new products from old ones: Consumer motivations for innovating autonomously from firms

- Karen Robson, Matthew Wilson and Leyland Pitt
- Crisis management in new product development: A tale of two stories

- Yassir M. Samra, Haisu Zhang, Gary S. Lynn and Richard R. Reilly
- Non-linear effects of technological competence on product innovation in new technology-based firms: Resource orchestration and the role of the entrepreneur's political competence and prior start-up experience

- Ioanna Deligianni, Irini Voudouris, Yiannis Spanos and Spyros Lioukas
2019, volume 86-87
- A latecomer firm's R&D collaboration with advanced country universities and research institutes: The case of Huawei in Germany pp. 3-14

- Ingo Liefner, Yue-fang Si and Kerstin Schäfer
- How the innovation-competition link is shaped by technology distance in a high-barrier catch-up economy pp. 15-32

- Evguenia Bessonova and Ksenia Gonchar
- Scientific effects of Triple Helix interactions among research institutes, industries and universities pp. 33-47

- Yi Zhang, Kaihua Chen and Xiaolan Fu
- Sources of appropriation capacity in licensing agreements pp. 48-61

- Goretti Cabaleiro
- Collaborative patents and the mobility of knowledge workers pp. 62-74

- Ernest Miguelez
- The fit between firms’ open innovation and business model for new product development speed: A contingent perspective pp. 75-85

- Xiaoxuan Zhu, Zhenxin Xiao, Maggie Chuoyan Dong and Jibao Gu
2019, volume 84-85
- Role of production in fostering innovation pp. 1-10

- Wonsub Eum and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Crowdfunding technological innovations: Interaction between consumer benefits and rewards pp. 11-20

- Haisu Zhang and Weizhi Chen
- Creating and capturing value from Big Data: A multiple-case study analysis of provider companies pp. 21-36

- Andrea Urbinati, Marcel Bogers, Vittorio Chiesa and Federico Frattini
- The influence of the lean startup methodology on entrepreneur-coach relationships in the context of a startup accelerator pp. 37-47

- Yashar Mansoori, Tomas Karlsson and Mats Lundqvist
- A new framework to assess industry convergence in high technology environments pp. 48-58

- Nathalie Sick, Nina Preschitschek, Jens Leker and Stefanie Bröring
- The innovative fulcrums of technological interdisciplinarity: An analysis of technology fields in patents pp. 59-70

- Hung-Chun Huang and Hsin-Ning Su
- Forward-looking search during innovation projects: Under which conditions it impacts innovativeness pp. 71-85

- Tymen Jissink, Fiona Schweitzer and René Rohrbeck
2019, volume 82-83
- Do technology entrepreneurship and external relationships always promote technology transfer? Evidence from Korean public research organizations pp. 1-15

- Hosung Son, Yanghon Chung and Heeju Hwang
- How does academia influence Ph.D. entrepreneurship? New insights on the entrepreneurial university pp. 16-24

- Alessandro Muscio and Laura Ramaciotti
- Do business incubators really enhance entrepreneurial growth? Evidence from a large sample of innovative Italian start-ups pp. 25-34

- Martin Lukeš, Maria Cristina Longo and Jan Zouhar
- The technology transfer ecosystem in academia. An organizational design perspective pp. 35-50

- Matthew Good, Mirjam Knockaert, Birthe Soppe and Mike Wright
- Diversification versus specialization in scientific research: Which strategy pays off? pp. 51-57

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo and Flavia Di Costa
- Exploring the effect of political borders on university-industry collaborative research performance: Evidence from China’s Guangdong province pp. 58-69

- Guanghua Chen, Guoliang Yang, Feng He and Kaihua Chen
2019, volume 80-81
- The growing importance of research methods in innovation management research: A note from the 2018 ISPIM Innovation Conference pp. 1-2

- Steffen Conn and Paavo Ritala
- Innovation indicators throughout the innovation process: An extensive literature analysis pp. 3-29

- Marisa Dziallas and Knut Blind
- Effects of business and political ties on product innovation performance: Evidence from China and India pp. 30-39

- Min Zhang, Yinan Qi, Zhiqiang Wang, Xiande Zhao and Kulwant S. Pawar
- Determining factors of interregional research collaboration in Germany's biotech network: Capacity, proximity, policy? pp. 40-53

- Timo Mitze and Falk Strotebeck
- Is 3D printing an inclusive innovation?: An examination of 3D printing in Brazil pp. 54-62

- Thomas Woodson, Julia Torres Alcantara and Milena Silva do Nascimento
- Effective use of 3D printing in the innovation process pp. 63-73

- Marina Candi and Ahmad Beltagui
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