International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
2001 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 5/6, 2003
- Creating an entrepreneurship milieu for electronics and information technology industries pp. 435-446

- N. Dayasindhu
- Understanding the driving forces behind the internationalisation process of fast-moving SMEs: implications for export assistance programmes pp. 447-467

- Elisabeth Lefebvre, Mario Bourgault, Lise Prefontaine and Louis A. Lefebvre
- "Mad" technology: changes in the national innovation systems of Japan, Korea and Taiwan pp. 468-491

- Ingyu Oh, Hun-Joon Park and Sunghoon Park
- Developing a techno entrepreneurial workforce for effective technological innovation: its necessity for the sustainable development of SSEs in India pp. 492-508

- V.P. Wani, T.K. Garg and S.K. Sharma
- Using fuzzy set theory in assessing the success potential of venture capital investment: theory and pilot field study pp. 509-524

- Toivo M. Koski
- The moderating effect of a firm's internal climate for innovation on the impact of public R&D support programmes pp. 525-545

- Poh Wong and Zi-Lin He
- Opportunistic adaptation in start-up companies pp. 546-562

- Linda Andren, Mats Magnusson and Soren Sjolander
- The diffusion of a socially responsible innovation: Grameen Bank's credit delivery system pp. 563-584

- Nada Kobeissi and Fariborz Damanpour
- Activities performed by venture capitalists in their portfolio companies – a comparison between Silicon Valley and Sweden pp. 585-608

- Martin Bryman, Pontus Cederberg, Martin Ekstrom and Hans Bjornsson
- Raising awareness of entrepreneurship and e-commerce: a case study on student-entrepreneurship pp. 609-620

- A. Ridder and P.C. van der Sijde
- Graduate entrepreneurship: a critical review of problems, issues and personal competencies pp. 621-636

- Roy McLarty
Volume 3, issue 4, 2003
- The internet and future entrepreneurs: an empirical analysis pp. 317-339

- Carmen de Pablos Heredero
- Concurrent design method for impression and function pp. 340-348

- Yoshiyuki Matsuoka
- The figure of the intrapreneur in driving innovation and initiative for the firm's transformation pp. 349-357

- Jesus Rodriguez-Pomeda, Fernando Casani-Fernandez de Navarrete, Patricio Morcillo-Ortega, Jose Miguel Rodriguez-Anton
- Technological capacity and innovation in Spain: a qualitative analysis based on patents pp. 358-372

- Antonio Hidalgo
- Cluster analysis of innovative companies of the Basque country pp. 373-402

- Lorenzo Remirez-Esparza
- A model for the analysis of innovative products: a regional perspective pp. 403-414

- Maxima J. Lopez-Eguilaz, Jesus M. Pernaut-Solchaga, M. Amaya Perez-Ezcurdia
- E-commerce innovation in the Veneto region: sociotechnical alignment in the context of a public administration pp. 415-425

- Alfonso Molina and Mirta Michilli
- E-lectricity models pp. 426-434

- Maxima J. Lopez-Eguilaz, A. Garcia y Garmendia
Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Innovation creation and diffusion in the Australian economy pp. 197-210

- Kenneth J. Preiss, Keri Spooner
- Enabling business innovation: government policy in the UK pp. 211-226

- Jan Druker
- Public policies for the promotion of an innovation-driven economy in Taiwan pp. 227-248

- Joseph S. Lee and Jiann-Chyuan Wang
- Promoting innovation in Singapore: changing the mindset pp. 249-266

- Soon Beng Chew, Rosalind Chew
- Public policy toward the innovation-driven economy in Korea pp. 267-281

- Byoung-Hoon Lee, Seog Kyeun Kwun
- Innovative policies for entrepreneurship: the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg pp. 295-302

- Leo Dana
- Mongolia: policy for growth or innovation pp. 303-313

- L. Lkhanyam, Kh. Enkhtsetseg, Rosalind Chew
Volume 3, issue 1/2, 2003
- Business incubators as a technological infrastructure for supporting small innovative firms' activities pp. 4-21

- Manuel Godinho
- Public policy on business incubators: an OECD perspective pp. 22-30

- Alistair Nolan
- Business incubators in developing countries: characteristics and performance pp. 31-55

- Rustam Lalkaka
- Overview of US incubators and the case of the Austin Technology Incubator pp. 56-66

- Joel Wiggins, David V. Gibson
- Business incubators in China pp. 67-77

- Chen Jin, Yin Jinrong, Zhu Miao
- The evolutionary process of venture incubation in Korea pp. 78-86

- Kark Bum Lee
- Business incubators in Poland pp. 87-98

- Krzysztof B. Matusiak
- Innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 99-106

- Tales Andreassi
- The non-technological side of technological innovation: state-of-the-art and guidelines for further empirical research pp. 107-125

- Ana Maria Baranano
- Promoting innovation through intellectual property protection systems pp. 126-138

- Claudia Montenegro
- Necessary conditions for venture capital development in Latin America: the Chilean case pp. 139-150

- Gianni Romani Chocce
- External linkages and technological innovation: (some) topical issues pp. 151-175

- Jose A.B. Assis
- Classification and management of incubators: aligning strategic objectives and competitive scope for new business facilitation pp. 176-196

- Maximilian von Zedtwitz
Volume 2, issue 6, 2002
- Search fields for radical innovations involving market research pp. 473-484

- Cornelius Herstatt
- Continuous product innovation - learning behaviours and knowledge management pp. 485-500

- Jose F.B. Gieskes, Paul W. Hyland, Ross Chapman
- Analysis of the abilities of the manager as an explanatory factor of innovation management in Spanish small and medium enterprises pp. 501-519

- Montserrat Entrialgo
- Innovation barriers amongst clusters of European SMEs pp. 520-536

- Timo Pihkala, Hakan Ylinenpaa, Jukka Vesalainen
- A framework to analyse the competence to innovate complex product systems in the stored program control switchboard industry pp. 537-556

- Barbara Igel, Zhang Wei
- Sustainable development in the Maldives: the Dhivehi context of entrepreneurship pp. 557-565

- Leo Dana
- Strategic challenges faced by the e-commerce entrepreneur: the case of online bookselling pp. 566-573

- Sushil Vachani
- Patenting behaviour by SMEs pp. 574-583

- Enno Masurel
- Technological innovation pull pp. 584-587

- Mary R. Lind
Volume 2, issue 4/5, 2002
- Knowledge management during radical change: applying a process oriented approach pp. 297-307

- Ashley Braganza
- Student perspectives on entrepreneurship: observations on their propensity for entrepreneurial behaviour pp. 308-322

- Raymond Peter Oakey, Syeda-Masooda Mukhtar, Michelle Kipling
- Developing support for entrepreneurial learning: evidence from start-up support programs pp. 323-338

- David Deakins, Robert Sullivan, Geoff Whittam
- Matching technology push to market pull: strategic choices and the academic spinout firm pp. 339-353

- D. Jane Bower
- Supporting university enterprise: the Scottish and US experience pp. 354-372

- R. Smailes, S.Y. Cooper, W. Keogh
- Role of management education in developing capacity for innovation in small firms pp. 373-389

- Colin Gray, John Allan
- The entrepreneurial process of network development in small biotechnology firms: the case of Destiny Pharma Ltd pp. 390-405

- Lew Perren
- Configuration and reconfiguration - planning for uncertainty? pp. 406-423

- Alistair Anderson
- Systemic influences upon the operation of innovation and technology transfer intermediaries pp. 424-437

- David Kirk, David Pollard
- Facilitating regeneration through new enterprise creation pp. 438-453

- Katalin Illes, Peter L. Jennings
- The development of high-speed non-impact printers by General Electric (failure) and Xerox (success): a dual case study pp. 454-471

- Pier A. Abetti
Volume 2, issue 2/3, 2002
- Differences of innovative behaviour between national and foreign firms: measuring the impact of foreign firms on national innovation systems [1] pp. 122-145

- Jose Molero, Joost Heijs
- Research-based vs. production-based innovation in China: regional dimension analysis pp. 146-163

- Xiangdong Chen
- Internationalisation of research and development in western European, Japanese and North American multinationals pp. 164-185

- Guido Reger
- Entrepreneurial behaviour in the MNC: an extended agency theory analysis of the parent-subsidiary relationship and subsidiary initiative pp. 186-203

- William H.A. Johnson, John W. Medcof
- The utilisation of intranets as cooperation platforms in global innovation processes - opportunities and risks pp. 204-223

- Siswanto Reger, Dietmar Wikarski, Guido Januar
- Interactive learning and non-globalisation: knowledge creation by Norwegian software firms pp. 224-245

- Rajneesh Narula
- Knowledge and use of innovation methods in young SMEs pp. 246-267

- Jorn-Axel Meyer
- The impact of personality, competence, and activities of academic entrepreneurs on technology transfer success pp. 268-289

- Achim Walter, Michael Auer, Hans Georg Gemunden
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- Managing innovation for competitive advantage: a global study pp. 1-16

- Norma J. Harrison
- Entrepreneurship: theoretical considerations pp. 17-37

- Woodrow W. Clark Jr., Olav Jull Sorensen
- Entrepreneurship and public policy in Gibraltar pp. 38-42

- Leo Dana
- Leveraging knowledge: a recipe for success for junior technology imitators pp. 43-55

- Hung-bin Ding
- Need assessment in practice - methods, experiences and trends pp. 56-68

- Cornelius Herstatt, Horst Geschka
- Real-time evaluation methodology as learning instrument in high-technology SME support networks pp. 69-99

- Alfonso Molina and Geoffrey Gregson
- Effectiveness of Japan's government sponsored research project - the case of a Real World Computing Program pp. 100-116

- Yoshiaki Nakamura, Chiyoda-ku
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