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Technovation
2016 - 2025
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2019, volume 79, articles C
- Properties of opportunity creation and discovery: Comparing variation in contexts of innovativeness pp. 1-10

- Raymond J. Jones and Anat Barnir
- An enforced loop-out knowledge flow facilitates industry competition: Learning from the pharmaceutical and genetically modified seed industries pp. 11-24

- Ching-Wen Chang, Takayuki Yamanaka and Shingo Kano
- Anticipating technological convergence: Link prediction using Wikipedia hyperlinks pp. 25-34

- Juram Kim, Seungho Kim and Changyong Lee
- New approach to the innovation process in emerging economies: The manufacturing sector case in Chile and Peru pp. 35-55

- Jorge A. Heredia Pérez, Cristian Geldes, Martin H. Kunc and Alejandro Flores
- What specific modes of internationalization influence SME innovation in Sub-Saharan least developed countries (LDCs)? pp. 56-70

- Yazid Abdullahi Abubakar, Chris Hand, David Smallbone and George Saridakis
2018, volume 78, articles C
- Open innovation and the evaluation of internet-enabled public services in smart cities pp. 4-14

- Krassimira Paskaleva and Ian Cooper
- Partner selection and university-industry linkages: Assessing small firms' initial perceptions of the credibility of their partners pp. 15-26

- Andrew Johnston and Robert Huggins
- Leveraging learning forces in asymmetric alliances: Small firms’ perceived power imbalance in driving exploration and exploitation pp. 27-39

- Bin Hao and Yanan Feng
- Overcoming equivocality on projects in the fuzzy front end: Bringing social networks back in pp. 40-55

- Polly S. Rizova, Samir Gupta, Elliot N. Maltz and Robert W. Walker
- Ownership in the virtual world and the implications for long-term user innovation success pp. 56-65

- Michael Zhou, Mark A.A.M. Leenders and Ling Mei Cong
2018, volume 76-77
- Using web mining to explore Triple Helix influences on growth in small and mid-size firms pp. 3-14

- Yin Li, Sanjay Arora, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira
- The microfoundations of firms’ explorative innovation capabilities within the triple helix framework pp. 15-27

- Paul Ryan, Will Geoghegan and Rachel Hilliard
- From boundary line to boundary space: The creation of hybrid organizations as a Triple Helix micro-foundation pp. 28-39

- Claire Champenois and Henry Etzkowitz
- University capability as a micro-foundation for the Triple Helix model: The case of China pp. 40-50

- Yipeng Liu and Qihai Huang
- University technology transfer office business models: One size does not fit all pp. 51-63

- Daniela Baglieri, Francesco Baldi and Christopher Tucci
- Technology transfer executives' backwards integration: An examination of interactions between university technology transfer executives and principal investigators pp. 64-77

- O’Kane, Conor
2018, volume 74-75
- Innovation and public procurement: Terminology, concepts, and applications pp. 1-17

- Nikolaus Obwegeser and Sune Dueholm Müller
- Governance and effects of public R&D subsidies: Evidence from China pp. 18-31

- Di Guo, Yan Guo and Kun Jiang
- Improvisation for innovation: The contingent role of resource and structural factors in explaining innovation capability pp. 32-41

- Yang Liu, Diwei Lv, Ying Ying, Felix Arndt and Jiang Wei
- Performance evaluation of China's high-tech innovation process: Analysis based on the innovation value chain pp. 42-53

- Xiafei Chen, Zhiying Liu and Qingyuan Zhu
- Relationships among open innovation, innovative performance, government support and firm size: Comparing Brazilian firms embracing different levels of radicalism in innovation pp. 54-65

- Daniel Jugend, Charbel Jose Chiappeta Jabbour, Janaina A. Alves Scaliza, Robson Sø Rocha, José Alcides Gobbo Junior, Hengky Latan and Manoel Henrique Salgado
- Composing the innovation management symphony – A note on the 2017 ISPIM Innovation Conference in Vienna pp. 66-66

- Marcus Tynnhammar, Olga Kokshagina and Sabrina Schneider
2018, volume 72-73
- How to improve a technology evaluation model: A data-driven approach pp. 1-12

- Heeyong Noh, Ju-Hwan Seo, Hyoung Sun Yoo and Sungjoo Lee
- Market share and firms’ patent exploitation pp. 13-23

- Donghyuk Choi and Yeonbae Kim
- Learning from R&D outsourcing vs. learning by R&D outsourcing pp. 24-33

- C. Annique Un and Alicia Rodríguez
- The timing of trademark application in innovation processes pp. 34-45

- Marcel Seip, Carolina Castaldi, Meindert Flikkema and Ard-Pieter De Man
- The path to outcome delivery: Interplay of service market strategy and open business models pp. 46-59

- Ivanka Visnjic, Andy Neely and Marin Jovanovic
2018, volume 70-71
- Innovation at the middle of the pyramid: State policy, market segmentation, and the Chinese automotive sector pp. 7-19

- Eric Thun
- Local niches and firm responses in sustainability transitions: The case of low-emission vehicles in China pp. 20-32

- René Bohnsack
- Monozukuri capability and dynamic product variety: An analysis of the design-manufacturing interface at Japanese and German automakers pp. 33-45

- Katsuki Aoki and Thomas Staeblein
- The role of suppliers in enabling differing innovation strategies of competing multinationals from emerging and advanced economies: German and Chinese automotive firms compared pp. 46-58

- Peter Hertenstein and Peter J. Williamson
- Chinese foreign acquisitions aimed for strategic asset-creation and innovation upgrading: The case of Geely and Volvo Cars pp. 59-72

- Ramsin Yakob, H. Richard Nakamura and Patrik Ström
2018, volume 69, articles C
- Fostering Innovation Ecosystems - Note on the 2017 ISPIM Innovation Forum pp. 1-1

- Abayomi Baiyere
- Should SMEs pursue public procurement to improve innovative performance? pp. 2-14

- Jani Saastamoinen, Helen Reijonen and Timo Tammi
- Numerical labor flexibility and innovation outcomes of start-up firms: A panel data analysis pp. 15-27

- Masatoshi Kato and Haibo Zhou
- The effect of public support on senior manager attitudes to innovation pp. 28-39

- Gary Chapman and Nola Hewitt-Dundas
- Exploring the influence of political connections and managerial overconfidence on R&D intensity in China's large-scale private sector firms pp. 40-53

- Delu Wang, Dylan Sutherland, Lutao Ning, Yuandi Wang and Xin Pan
2017, volume 68, articles C
- The influence of the Industrial Internet of Things on business models of established manufacturing companies – A business level perspective pp. 4-19

- Daniel Kiel, Christian Arnold and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- A conceptual framework for platform-based design of non-assembled products pp. 20-34

- Thomas Lager
- Variety in external knowledge sourcing and innovation novelty: Evidence from the KIBS sector in Spain pp. 35-43

- Mercedes Rodriguez, David Doloreux and Richard Shearmur
- Business incubation models and institutionally void environments pp. 44-55

- Boris Mrkajic
2017, volume 66-67
- Business Models for Frugal Innovation in Emerging Markets: The Case of the Medical Device and Laboratory Equipment Industry pp. 3-13

- Stephan Winterhalter, Marco B. Zeschky, Lukas Neumann and Oliver Gassmann
- Meta-organizing for open innovation under environmental and social pressures in the oil industry pp. 14-27

- Amir Bahman Radnejad, Harrie Vredenburg and Jaana Woiceshyn
- R&D cooperation and unintended innovation performance: Role of appropriability regimes and sectoral characteristics pp. 28-42

- Hangyeol Seo, Yanghon Chung and Hyungseok Yoon
- Configuring innovative societies: The crossvergent role of cultural and institutional varieties pp. 43-56

- Di Fan, Yi Li and Liang Chen
2017, volume 64-65
- A configuration and contingency analysis of the development chain pp. 1-15

- Dirk J. Primus
- How internal and external factors influence the dynamics of SME technology collaboration networks over time pp. 16-27

- Marta Fernández-Olmos and Marisa Ramírez-Alesón
- Innovation problems and search for solutions in crowdsourcing platforms – A simulation approach pp. 28-42

- A. Natalicchio, A. Messeni Petruzzelli and A.C. Garavelli
- Absorptive capacity and the identification of opportunities in new technology-based firms pp. 43-49

- Rognvaldur J. Saemundsson and Marina Candi
- Academic Entrepreneurial Behavior: Birds of more than one feather pp. 50-57

- Alicia Castillo Holley and John Watson
- Adopting a design approach to translate needs and interests of stakeholders in academic entrepreneurship: The MIT Senseable City Lab case pp. 58-67

- Luca Simeone, Giustina Secundo and Giovanni Schiuma
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Articles C
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Articles C
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Articles C
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2025, volume 141
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2024, volume 138
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2020, volume 92-93
2020, volume 90-91
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2019, volume 88
2019, volume 86-87
2019, volume 84-85
2019, volume 82-83
2019, volume 80-81
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2017, volume 59
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2016, volume 55-56
2016, volume 54
2016, volume 52-53
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