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Technovation
2016 - 2025
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2017, volume 60-61
- Discovering new technology opportunities based on patents: Text-mining and F-term analysis pp. 1-14

- Kisik Song, Karp Soo Kim and Sungjoo Lee
- Applying LSA text mining technique in envisioning social impacts of emerging technologies: The case of drone technology pp. 15-28

- Heeyeul Kwon, Jieun Kim and Yongtae Park
- Exploratory and exploitative innovation: To what extent do the dimensions of individual level absorptive capacity contribute? pp. 29-38

- Ellen Enkel, Sebastian Heil, Monika Hengstler and Henning Wirth
- Moving the innovation horizon in Asia pp. 43-44

- Eelko K.R.E. Huizingh
2017, volume 59, articles C
- To each his own: Matching different entrepreneurial models to the academic scientist's individual needs pp. 1-17

- Martin Würmseher
- You can't always get what you want: How entrepreneur's perceived resource needs affect the incubator's assertiveness pp. 18-33

- Marijn van Weele, Frank J. van Rijnsoever and Frans Nauta
- Non-founder human capital and the long-run growth and survival of high-tech ventures pp. 34-43

- Josh Siepel, Marc Cowling and Alex Coad
- Formal and informal appropriation mechanisms: The role of openness and innovativeness pp. 44-54

- Ann-Kristin Zobel, Boris Lokshin and John Hagedoorn
- Capturing value from alliance portfolio diversity: The mediating role of R&D human capital in high and low tech industries pp. 55-67

- Marian Garcia Martinez, Ferdaous Zouaghi and Mercedes Sanchez Garcia
2016, volume 57-58
- Do government grants promote innovation efficiency in China's high-tech industries? pp. 4-13

- Jin Hong, Bing Feng, Yanrui Wu and Liangbing Wang
- When patents matter: The impact of competition and patent age on the performance contribution of intellectual property rights protection pp. 14-20

- Daniela Maresch, Matthias Fink and Rainer Harms
- Technology upgrading of Small-and-Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) through a manpower secondment strategy – A mixed-methods study of Singapore's T-Up program pp. 21-29

- Yuen-Ping Ho, Yi Ruan, Chang-Chieh Hang and Poh Wong
- The impact of business innovation modes on SME innovation performance in post-Soviet transition economies: The case of Belarus pp. 30-40

- Natalja Apanasovich, Henar Alcalde Heras and Mario Davide Parrilli
- News from the high technology small firms conference, University of Liverpool, 13–15 June 2016 pp. 41-42

- Gary Cook
- Teaching and research opportunities in technology entrepreneurship pp. 43-44

- Simon Mosey
- Why startup boards matter pp. 45-46

- Natalia Blagburn
- The impact of opportunity connectedness on innovation in SMEs’ foreign-market relationships pp. 47-57

- Emilia Rovira Nordman and Daniel Tolstoy
2016, volume 55-56
- The role of governance in mobile phones for inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-13

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Crowdsourcing not all sourced by the crowd: An observation on the behavior of Wikipedia participants pp. 14-21

- Jung Lee and DongBack Seo
- Technology fusion: Identification and analysis of the drivers of technology convergence using patent data pp. 22-32

- Federico Caviggioli
- Contributions of design emphasis, design resources and design excellence to market performance in technology-based service innovation pp. 33-41

- Marina Candi
- AMT adoption and innovation: An investigation of dynamic and complementary effects pp. 42-55

- Jane Bourke and Stephen Roper
2016, volume 54, articles C
- Innovation ecosystems: A critical examination pp. 1-6

- Deog-Seong Oh, Fred Phillips, Sehee Park and Eunghyun Lee
- Entrepreneurial universities and research ambidexterity: A multilevel analysis pp. 7-21

- Yuan-Chieh Chang, Phil Yihsing Yang, Ben Martin, Hui-Ru Chi and Tung-Fei Tsai-Lin
- Risk-taking behavior of technology firms: The role of performance feedback in the video game industry pp. 22-34

- Frederik B.I. Situmeang, Gerda Gemser, Nachoem M. Wijnberg and Mark A.A.M Leenders
- Intellectual capital and radical innovation: Exploring the quadratic effects in technology-based manufacturing firms pp. 35-47

- Miriam Delgado-Verde, Gregorio Martín-de Castro and Javier Amores-Salvadó
- The relationship between knowledge search strategies and absorptive capacity: A deeper look pp. 48-61

- José Luis Ferreras-Méndez, Anabel Fernández-Mesa and Joaquin Alegre
2016, volume 52-53
- What is innovation anyway? Youth perspectives from resource-constrained environments pp. 4-17

- Shruthi Baskaran and Khanjan Mehta
- Government policies towards Israel's high-tech powerhouse pp. 18-27

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Social innovation with open source software: User engagement and development challenges in India pp. 28-39

- Punita Bhatt, Ali J. Ahmad and Muhammad Azam Roomi
- The Organizational Innovation System: A systemic framework for radical innovation at the organizational level pp. 40-50

- Jonas Van Lancker, Koen Mondelaers, Erwin Wauters and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
2016, volume 50-51
- Technology Business Incubation: An overview of the state of knowledge pp. 1-12

- Sarfraz Mian, Wadid Lamine and Alain Fayolle
- Understanding a new generation incubation model: The accelerator pp. 13-24

- Charlotte Pauwels, Bart Clarysse, Mike Wright and Jonas Van Hove
- The impact of university-based incubation support on the innovation strategy of academic spin-offs pp. 25-40

- Danny Soetanto and Sarah Jack
- How knowledge links with universities may foster innovation: The case of a science park pp. 41-52

- Isabel Díez-Vial and Ángeles Montoro-Sánchez
- Identifying new dimensions of business incubation: A multi-level analysis of Karolinska Institute's incubation system pp. 53-68

- Enrico Baraldi and Malena Ingemansson Havenvid
- Situated regional university incubation: A multi-level stakeholder perspective pp. 69-78

- Maura McAdam, Kristel Miller and Rodney McAdam
- Innovation and de facto standardization: The influence of dominant design on innovative performance, radical innovation, and process innovation pp. 79-88

- Alexander Brem, Petra A. Nylund and Gerd Schuster
2016, volume 48-49
- Platform control during battles for market dominance: The case of Apple versus IBM in the early personal computer industry pp. 4-12

- Erik den Hartigh, J. Roland Ortt, Geerten van de Kaa and Claire C.M. Stolwijk
- Motives to standardize: Empirical evidence from Germany pp. 13-24

- Knut Blind and Axel Mangelsdorf
- Mediating and catalysing innovation: A framework for anticipating the standardisation needs of emerging technologies pp. 25-40

- Charles R. Featherston, Jae-Yun Ho, Laure Brévignon-Dodin and Eoin O'Sullivan
- ISO 9001 and product innovation: A literature review and research framework pp. 41-55

- Basak Manders, Henk J. de Vries and Knut Blind
- Impact of changes in regulatory performance standards on innovation: A case of energy performance standards for newly-built houses pp. 56-68

- Henk J. de Vries and W. Pieter Verhagen
- Standardization efforts: The relationship between knowledge dimensions, search processes and innovation outcomes pp. 69-78

- Zongjie Xie, Jeremy Hall, Ian P. McCarthy, Martin Skitmore and Liyin Shen
- Effects of standardization and innovation on mass customization: An empirical investigation pp. 79-86

- Zhiqiang Wang, Min Zhang, Hongyi Sun and Guilong Zhu
- A new intellectual property metric for standardization activities pp. 87-98

- Suguru Tamura
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Articles C
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Articles C
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