International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 5/6, 2015
- Process framework for technology district creation - the case of Israel pp. 289-303

- Dominika Nowak
- Clusters, technological districts and smart specialisation: an empirical analysis of policy implementation challenges pp. 304-326

- Alessandro Rosiello, Michele Mastroeni, David Castle and Peter W.B. Phillips
- The rush for cluster initiatives: cluster organisation and management in Central Europe pp. 327-342

- Michele Coletti and Eleonora Di Maria
- Expanding location advantages from agglomeration: a legitimacy perspective of global location portfolios in the electric vehicle industry pp. 343-362

- Sylvaine Castellano, Adnane Maalaoui and Aubry Springuel
- Policy-based clusters as institutions and laboratories of institutional change: the case of France pp. 363-385

- Maria Bonnafous-Boucher, Catherine Chastenet De Géry and Eric Michael Laviolette
- Who controls the development of skills in technology districts? The case of the Quebec Region's IT ecosystem pp. 386-404

- Michel Racine and Frédéric Hanin
- On-park and off-park research spin-offs: some insights from an empirical investigation on Italy pp. 405-422

- Ilaria Mariotti and Elisa Salvador
Volume 19, issue 3/4, 2015
- Perspectives on SMEs and the entrepreneurial marketing of intellectual property pp. 147-162

- Michel R.M. Rod and Stanley J. Paliwoda
- Insights into success factors of innovation projects pp. 163-193

- Zheng Han and Robert Lorenz
- The impact of basic conditions on investment in the venture capital industry. Evidence from European countries pp. 194-214

- Bernard Guilhon and Sandra Montchaud
- Focusing on one capability at a time: patterns in the use of innovation activities and implications for young firms pp. 215-233

- Ana Cristina O. Siqueira and Andy Cosh
- Determinant of external sourcing for SMEs in Korea: analysing the effect of sub-constructs of entrepreneurial orientation on outside technological partnership from the multi-dimensional perspective pp. 234-255

- In Sue Kim, Taeyong Yang and Hyun Joon Chang
- Synthesising TBI-relevance in India through Six Sigma approach pp. 256-283

- Sahib Sartaj Singh, Bikram Jit Singh and Dinesh Khanduja
Volume 19, issue 1/2, 2015
- What makes patent pools successful? An analysis of optical disc and mobile phone industries pp. 6-29

- Thierry Rayna and Ludmila Striukova
- A new model of knowledge and innovative capability development for small born-global bio-tech firms: evidence from the East Midlands, UK pp. 30-58

- Amon Simba
- Linking business model and open innovation - success and failure of collaborations pp. 59-76

- Andreas Braun
- Collaborative competitors in a fast-changing technology environment: open innovation in environmental technology development in the oil and gas industry pp. 77-98

- Amir Bahman Radnejad and Harrie Vredenburg
- A game theory perspective of asymmetric alliances for new product development pp. 99-116

- P. Ben Chou and Ellen Thomas
- Gaining insight into innovation culture within the context of R%D centres in Turkey pp. 117-146

- Ethem Duygulu, Emir Ozeren, Demet Bagiran, Andrea Appolloni and Muge Mavisu
Volume 18, issue 5/6, 2014
- Innovation empathy: a framework for customer-oriented lean innovation pp. 368-381

- Tero Montonen, Päivi Eriksson, Ilkka Asikainen and Hanna Lehtimäki
- Incubation as co-creation: case study of proactive technology business development pp. 382-396

- Päivi Eriksson, Juha Vilhunen and Kalevi Voutilainen
- World class sustainable product innovation: a case study pp. 397-408

- Raveesh Agarwal and Monica Thiel
- A morphological analysis-based creativity approach to identify and develop ideas for BMI: a case study of a high-tech manufacturing company pp. 409-424

- Sven Seidenstricker and Christian Linder
- Intrapreneurial sensemaking: the case of a reenvisioned school of professional studies pp. 425-437

- Rod A. Hagedorn and David W. Jamieson
- Creating successful business model: lessons for social entrepreneurship pp. 438-445

- Swati Agrawal and Ritika Gugnani
- The role of skills acquisition centres in entrepreneurial growth and job creation in Nigeria pp. 446-465

- Benjamin Anabori Mmadu
- Creative industries and their role in the creative value chain - a comparative study of SMEs in Canada and Thailand pp. 466-480

- Veera Bhatiasevi and Vincent Dutot
- University-based entrepreneurship ecosystems: a global study of six educational institutions pp. 481-501

- Mark P. Rice, Michael L. Fetters and Patricia G. Greene
Volume 18, issue 4, 2014
- Service-dominant logic and the business model concept: toward a conceptual integration pp. 266-288

- Thomas Clauß, Sven M. Laudien and Birgit Daxböck
- Incumbents' responses to disruptive business model innovation: the moderating role of technology vs. market-driven innovation pp. 289-309

- Solomon Russom Habtay and Magnus Holmén
- Business model innovation in the retail industry: growth by serving the silver generation pp. 310-329

- Veit Gregor Lange and Vivek K. Velamuri
- A six-step approach to business model innovation pp. 330-348

- Markus Eurich, Tobias Weiblen and Pablo Breitenmoser
- Dynamic capabilities as drivers of business model innovation - from the perspective of SMEs in mature industries pp. 349-364

- Ingrid Roaldsen
Volume 18, issue 2/3, 2014
- Entrepreneurial intentions of university students: an international comparison between African, European and Canadian students pp. 95-114

- Étienne St-Jean, Aziz Nafa, Maripier Tremblay, Frank Janssen, Jacques Baronet and Christophe Loué
- Comparison of perceived barriers to entrepreneurship in Eastern and Western European countries pp. 115-133

- Tatiana A. Iakovleva, Lars Kolvereid, Marjan J. Gorgievski and Øystein Sørhaug
- Exploring intergenerational influence on entrepreneurial intention: the mediating role of perceived desirability and perceived feasibility pp. 134-153

- Saadat Saeed, Moreno Muffatto and Shumaila Y. Yousafzai
- Are we fostering opportunity entrepreneurship for women? Exploring policies and programmes in China and India pp. 154-181

- Tonia Warnecke
- The young, the fast and the furious: a study about the triggers and impediments of youth entrepreneurship pp. 182-209

- Willem Hulsink and Daan Koek
- Born global companies founded by young entrepreneurs. A multiple case study pp. 210-232

- Giusy Cannone, Alessia Pisoni and Alberto Onetti
- Are youth really different? New beliefs for old practices in entrepreneurship pp. 233-259

- Tommaso Minola, Giuseppe Criaco and Lucio Cassia
Volume 18, issue 1, 2014
- Team conflict contributing to entrepreneurial learning: understanding conflict as positive within an effectual problem space pp. 5-22

- Christina Lea Butler and Karen Williams-Middleton
- Linking intuition and entrepreneurial intention: a comparative study among French and US student entrepreneurs pp. 23-44

- Sylvaine Castellano, Adnane Maalaoui, Imen Safraou and Emmanuel Reymond
- Student entrepreneurship, creativity and success. How much does knowledge heterogeneity really matter? pp. 45-58

- Manlio Del Giudice, Maria Rosaria Della Peruta and Veronica Scuotto
- Exploring gender issues in entrepreneurship: what about students and recent graduates? pp. 59-74

- Maria Rosaria Della Peruta, Marina Maggioni and Francesco Schiavone
- The alchemy of student entrepreneurs: towards a model of entrepreneurial maturity pp. 75-92

- Julien Marchand and Suresh Sood
Volume 17, issue 4/5/6, 2013
- The invisible hand in entrepreneurial process: bricolage in emerging economies pp. 214-223

- Doan Winkel, Jeff Vanevenhoven, Andy Yu and James Bronson
- Institutional environments, entrepreneurship motivation and entrepreneurial decision: the China experience pp. 224-250

- Xiaoyu Yu and Steven Si
- Research on the logical structure and evaluation model of coupling development between strategic emerging and traditional industries pp. 251-270

- Yongqing Xiong, Shicai Li and Yunwen Feng
- Why are Chinese partners passive innovators? National culture, organisation processes and innovation propensity in cross-border alliances pp. 271-283

- Jun Lin
- Innovation and growth of small and medium enterprises: role of environmental dynamism and firm resources as moderating variables pp. 284-295

- Rakesh Gupta and Ajay Pandit
- A policy perspective on open innovation - the Mexican case pp. 296-313

- Patricia Graf and Andreas Braun
- Barriers to SMEs participation in public procurement in Nigeria: some preliminary results pp. 314-328

- Temidayo O. Akenroye and Oluseyi Aju
- An investigation of the moderating influence of NPD speed on the organisational integration-new product market success and NPD process proficiency-new product market success relationships pp. 329-351

- Murray R. Millson
- The development process of new technology-based firms pp. 352-369

- Ugo Rizzo, Francesco Nicolli and Laura Ramaciotti
Volume 17, issue 1/2/3, 2013
- Technology strategy in family business: a new avenue for research pp. 1-7

- Barbara Bigliardi, Lucio Cassia, Alfredo De Massis and Federico Frattini
- Collaborative technology strategies and innovation in family firms pp. 8-27

- Daniel Pittino, Francesca Visintin, Massimo Bau' and Paola Mazzurana
- Photovoltaic-technology adoption: emerging peculiarities in an Italian micro-family firm pp. 28-53

- Valentina Lazzarotti
- Leading transformation in a family-owned business: insights from an Italian company pp. 54-83

- Filomena Canterino, Stefano Cirella, Marco Guerci, Abraham B. Shani and Massimo S. Brunelli
- Patenting in family firms pp. 84-104

- Alessandra Tognazzo, Federica Destro and Paolo Gubitta
- The learning ability of Portuguese small family businesses pp. 105-123

- António Fernandes and Ana Maria Ussman
- Product innovation and firm's growth in family firms: a quantile regression approach pp. 124-141

- Marco Cucculelli
- Technology, innovation and performance in family firms pp. 142-161

- Fernando G. Alberti and Emanuele Pizzurno
- The emergence of science-driven entrepreneurship in China: a case study of technological innovation in nano-pigment inks pp. 162-176

- Yu Meng, Philip Shapira and Li Tang
- The process of organisational change in open innovation: evidence from high tech firms pp. 177-205

- Lorenzo Boscherini, Davide Chiaroni, Vittorio Chiesa and Federico Frattini
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