Innovation & Management Review
2018 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2019
- Alternatives for airport management in Brazil pp. 298-322

- Vitor Augusto Martins da Costa and Danielle Carvalho Ribeiro
- Innovative performance of Brazilian public higher educational institutions pp. 323-343

- Thais Assis de Souza, Luiz Guilherme Rodrigues Antunes, Angélica da Silva Azevedo, Giulia Oliveira Angélico and Andre Luiz Zambalde
- Crowdsourcing as production model that uses collective intelligence, the collaborative culture and the formation of communities pp. 344-356

- Luciano Augusto Toledo and Felix Hugo Aguero Diaz Leon
- Innovation in health-care companies: a strategy to increase customer service productivity pp. 357-374

- Claudio Miraldo, Sonia Francisca Monken, Lara Motta and Ana Freitas Ribeiro
- Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions pp. 375-390

- Sheila Serafim Da Silva, Paulo Roberto Feldmann, Renata Giovinazzo Spers and Martha Delphino Bambini
- An assessment of the sustainability of Living Labs in Kenya pp. 391-403

- Mary Auma Ondiek and Christopher Moturi
- Eco-design requirements in heavyweight vehicle development – a case study of the impact of the Euro 5 emissions standard on the Brazilian industry pp. 404-422

- Gabriela Scur, Adriana Marotti de Mello, Lilian Schreiner and Fernando José das Neves
Volume 16, issue 3, 2019
- Exploring the scalability process of social innovation pp. 218-234

- Larissa Medianeira Bolzan, Claudia Cristina Bitencourt and Bibiana Volkmer Martins
- The innovation challenge in micro and small enterprises (MSE) pp. 235-252

- Davi França Berne, Roberto Coda, Patricia Krakauer and Denis Donaire
- Guarantees used in refundable financing of innovation in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 253-268

- Richard Cunha Schmidt and Micheline Gaia Hoffmann
- Investments in the Brazilian Space Agency and the patenting process: a correlation analysis pp. 269-279

- Vitor Hugo da Silva Vaz, Jorge Maikel Alves Batista and Ana Eleonora Almeida Paixão
- Collaborative technology and motivations: utilization, value and gamification pp. 280-294

- Gustavo Scheffel Adornes and Raquel Janissek Muniz
Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- Determinants of student entrepreneurship pp. 96-117

- André Cherubini Alves, Bruno Fischer, Paola Rücker Schaeffer and Sérgio Queiroz
- Business process reengineering in developing economies pp. 118-142

- Gideon Nkurunziza, John Munene, Joseph Ntayi and Will Kaberuka
- Comparing transformational and instrumental leadership pp. 143-160

- Cristiane Benedetti Chammas and José Mauro da Costa Hernandez
- The intensity of private funding and the results of university? Firm interactions: the case of Brazil pp. 161-184

- Marcia Siqueira Rapini, Tulio Chiarini, Pablo Bittencourt and Thiago Caliari
- Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil pp. 185-192

- Cleiton Rodrigues de Vasconcelos and Daniel Pereira da Silva
- The alignment of organizational structure and R&D management in internationalized public company pp. 193-216

- Tatiane Baseggio Crespi, Priscila Rezende da Costa, Taísa Scariot Preusler and Geciane Silveira Porto
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Research, development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies in Brazil pp. 2-16

- Jeovan de Carvalho Figueiredo, Luiz Carlos Di Serio, Jislaine de Fátima Guilhermino, Wladimir Augusto César de Morais and Vera Lucia Neto
- Analysis of business models innovation – a multiple case study pp. 17-35

- Moema Pereira Nunes and Ana Paola Russo
- Technology-based business incubators pp. 36-54

- Maria Gabriela Miranda and Renata Borges
- Social innovation and the promotion of local economic development pp. 55-71

- Ana Clara Aparecida Alves de Souza, Bruno de Souza Lessa and José Carlos Lázaro da Silva Filho
- Innovation in public administration pp. 72-90

- Grazielle Sucupira, Flávio Saab, Gisela Demo and Paulo Henrique Bermejo
Volume 15, issue 4, 2018
- Emerging technologies and new business models: a review on disruptive business models pp. 338-355

- Giovana Sordi Schiavi and Ariel Behr
- The effect of creative corporate culture and intangibility on the performance of foreign firms traded on the NYSE pp. 356-372

- Marcia Martins Mendes De Luca, Paulo Henrique Nobre Parente, Emanoel Mamede Sousa Silva and Ravena Rodrigues Sousa
- Misty consensus, messy dissensus: paradoxes of the Brazilian innovation policies pp. 373-385

- Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante
- Process philosophy’s potential contributions to innovation process research within organization studies pp. 386-393

- Queila Regina Souza Matitz and Karine Francisconi Chaerki
- Profile of academic entrepreneurship in Brazil pp. 394-415

- Adriana Bin, Muriel de Oliveira Gavira, Jessica Botelho Figueira, Taynan Mariano Bezerra de Carvalho, Sergio Luiz Monteiro Salles-Filho and Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati
- Technological cooperation network in biotechnology pp. 416-434

- Cristiano Goncalves Pereira, Rodrigo Ribeiro Da Silva, João Ricardo Lavoie and Geciane Silveira Porto
Volume 15, issue 3, 2018
- Consumer behavior regarding wearable technologies: Google Glass pp. 230-246

- Gibran Sales Nunes and Emílio José Montero Arruda Filho
- The role of technological capabilities in the competitive advantage of companies in the Campinas, SP Tech Hub pp. 247-268

- Valdir Antonio Vitorino Filho and Roberto Giro Moori
- Antecedents of innovation in industry pp. 269-285

- Marco Andre Willey Ramos, Paulo S. Figueiredo and Camila Pereira-Guizzo
- The relationship between favorable conditions for innovation in technology parks, the innovation produced, and companies’ performance pp. 286-302

- Lucas Bonacina Roldan, Peter Bent Hansen and Domingo Garcia-Perez- de-Lema
- The influence of the attributes of “Internet of Things” products on functional and emotional experiences of purchase intention pp. 303-320

- Luis Hernan Contreras Pinochet, Evandro Luiz Lopes, Caio Henrique Fernandes Srulzon and Luciana Massaro Onusic
- Framework for continuous agile technology roadmap updating pp. 321-336

- Rafael Carlos, Daniel C. Amaral and Mauro Caetano
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Relationship between entrepreneurial orientation, marketing capability and business performance in retail supermarkets in Santa Catarina (Brazil) pp. 118-136

- Ismael Luiz dos Santos and Sidnei Vieira Marinho
- Does innovation make a difference? pp. 137-154

- Renata Vasconcelos and Marcos Oliveria
- Innovation in judicial services: a study of innovation models in labor courts pp. 155-173

- Michele Machado, Marcos Sousa, Vicente Rocha and Antonio Isidro
- Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods pp. 174-188

- Pedro Henrique de Oliveira and Ana Cláudia Fernandes Terence
- Technological intensity and innovation capability in industrial firms pp. 189-207

- Paulo Antônio Zawislak, Edi Madalena Fracasso and Jorge Tello-Gamarra
- Organizational knowledge management and sharing pp. 208-227

- Fábio Ferreira Silva and Catarina Cecilia Odelius
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Literature on organizational innovation: past and future pp. 2-19

- Marlon Fernandes Rodrigues Alves, Simone Vasconcelos Ribeiro Galina and Silvio Dobelin
- Technology transfer between universities and companies pp. 20-40

- Cassiane Chais, Paula Patrícia Ganzer and Pelayo Munhoz Olea
- Engineering and development in Brazil, challenges and prospects: a new perspective on the topic pp. 41-57

- Luís Grochocki, Jorge Guimarães, Alvaro Prata and João Oliveira
- Motivations of crowdsourcing contributors pp. 58-72

- Luiz Fernando Silva Pinto and Carlos Denner dos Santos
- The role of TPLs in innovative logistics solutions in importation pp. 73-91

- Alessandra Vitorino Razzera and Marcelo André Machado
- Analysis of scientific production on interorganizational networks study field pp. 92-115

- Rafael Araújo Sousa Farias and Valmir Emil Hoffmann
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