International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
2005 - 2012
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2012
- An intelligent vehicle management system for reducing greenhouse gas emission - a case study of hybrid vehicle engine pp. 347-367

- David W.C. Wong, K.L. Choy, H.Y. Lam, Canhong Lin, Carmen K.H. Lee, Harry K.H. Chow and Xiaodong Zhang
- Towards availability and sustainability in customer value assessment of asset management services pp. 368-391

- Ville Ojanen, Toni Ahonen, Markku Reunanen and Jyri Hanski
- Disruptive innovation for the base of the pyramid market - a case study on China's Shanzhai cell phone industry pp. 392-419

- Jianghua Zhou, Yunhuan Tong and Jizhen Li
- A structure for innovation reproduction in the Eclipse OSS ecosystem pp. 420-440

- Kazunori Mizushima and Yasuo Ikawa
- Regional technical innovation suitability and economic growth in China pp. 441-452

- Qing Zhou, Dan Zhu and Liqin Ren
Volume 6, issue 3, 2012
- Study and suggestions on inbound logistics for vehicle utilisation: a case study pp. 237-264

- K. Ganesh, R.A. Malairajan, M.N. Qureshi, S.P. Anbuudayasankar and Mukesh Kumar Barua
- Design as a problem and design as a solution for sustainability pp. 265-280

- Nicola Morelli
- Estimation of CO 2 shadow price in Chinese provinces: an output distance function approach pp. 281-289

- Yongrok Choi
- Green new product development and supplier involvement: strategic partnership for green innovation pp. 290-304

- Ki-Hoon Lee and Ji-Whan Kim
- Mass transportation: a Portland area case study pp. 305-323

- Tugrul U. Daim and Gorken Mimioglu
- A public arena for sustainable health and safety innovation: guidelines for research and practice pp. 324-343

- E. Roland Andersson, Jan Lundblad and Bjarne Jansson
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- Business cases for sustainability: the role of business model innovation for corporate sustainability pp. 95-119

- Stefan Schaltegger, Florian Lüdeke-Freund and Erik G. Hansen
- Environmental paradigms and organisations with an environmental mission pp. 120-145

- Nick Barter and Jan Bebbington
- The role of human factors in the adoption of sustainable design criteria in business: evidence from Belgian and Dutch case studies pp. 146-163

- Elli Verhulst and Casper Boks
- A problem-solving perspective on strategies for appropriating environmental value - some implications from considering institutional solutions to social dilemmas pp. 164-183

- Marcus Linder
- Sustainability reporting in the German banking sector during the financial crisis pp. 184-218

- Christian Herzig, Nicole Giese, Katharina Hetze and Jasmin Godemann
- Linking stakeholders and corporate reputation towards corporate sustainability pp. 219-235

- Ki-Hoon Lee
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- An assessment of flaws and conflicts in climate change communication pp. 5-19

- Victor Fairén
- Understanding political processes in climate change negotiations by means of an interdisciplinary curriculum in higher education pp. 20-30

- Helmut Breitmeier and Daniel Otto
- The essential role of expertise on natural resources in climate change Master's education pp. 31-42

- Patrick Willems, Carolien Kroeze and Ansje Löhr
- The lived experience of climate change: expanding the knowledge base through collaborative Master's curriculum in the European Union pp. 43-52

- Gordon Wilson
- Competences for climate change education in a virtual mobility setting pp. 53-65

- Francisca Pérez Salgado, Joop De Kraker, Jo Boon and Marcel Van der Klink
- The challenge of widening citizen participation in climate change education: developing open educational resources on the lived experiences of climate change pp. 66-77

- António Teixeira, Paula Bacelar-Nicolau, Sandra Caeiro, Lieve Dams and Kees-Jan Van Dorp
- Enhancing online climate change education: distance and conventional university collaboration for a Master's curriculum pp. 78-89

- Dina Abbott
Volume 5, issue 4, 2011
- Towards a ‘Sustainable University’: scenarios for sustainable university development pp. 313-332

- Matthias Barth, Maik Adomßent, Patrick Albrecht, Simon Burandt, Jasmin Godemann, Angela Franz-Balsen and Marco Rieckmann
- Resource productivity-oriented innovative solutions: selection/development ways, and indicators to measure and assess their global advantage pp. 333-357

- Giancarlo Barbiroli
- Impacts of item-level RFID on packaging waste recycling: exploratory study of the industry’s expectations in Germany pp. 358-370

- Lars Thoroe, Brüdger Knothe, Kirsten Raabe and Matthias Schumann
- Sustainability-related innovation and competitiveness-enhancing regulation: a qualitative and quantitative analysis in the context of open innovation pp. 371-388

- Marcus Wagner
- Understanding the role of disturbance in peri-urban agricultural systems and communities: new concepts and principles to guide strategic intervention pp. 389-402

- Brian R. Stockwell
- How to cut across the catch-all? A philosophical-cultural framework for assessing sustainability pp. 403-424

- Han Vandevyvere
Volume 5, issue 2/3, 2011
- Technology as system: towards an autopoietic theory of technology pp. 105-118

- André Reichel
- The usage of boundary objects for the construction of organisational innovation processes pp. 119-141

- Jacqueline Holzer, Patricia Wolf and Pierre-Yves Kocher
- Direction or mediation? Nexus’ role in technology adoption pp. 142-158

- Max Regenfelder and André P. Slowak
- An agent-based method for planning innovations pp. 159-184

- Jörg Klasen and Donald Neumann
- The dimension of innovation in SME networks – a case study on Cloud Computing and Web 2.0 technologies in a textile manufacturing network pp. 185-198

- Robert Moch, Andreas Merkel, Lars Günther and Egon Müller
- Electronic procurement of services and process innovation pp. 199-220

- Ute Reuter
- Sustainability innovation contests: evaluating contributions with an eco impact-innovativeness typology pp. 221-245

- Erik G. Hansen, Angelika C. Bullinger and Ralf Reichwald
- Crowdsourcing of inventive activities: definition and limits pp. 246-263

- Julien Pénin and Thierry Burger-Helmchen
- Web 2.0 revisited: user-generated content as a social innovation pp. 264-275

- Bastian Pelka and Christoph Kaletka
- Social value creation: outline and first application of a resource management approach to innovation pp. 276-294

- Thomas Hirschmann and Karsten Mueller
- Open source: an opportunity structure for boundless innovation pp. 295-312

- Doris Blutner
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- Designing organisational structures for corporate responsible innovation pp. 4-19

- Bianca Nieuwkamp
- Consumer perception of fair trade: a cross-cultural study pp. 20-34

- Diren Bulut
- Comparative analysis of innovative CSR tools for SMEs pp. 35-50

- Ulrike Gelbmann
- Corporate responsibility reporting of biodiversity in the supply chain pp. 51-64

- Derek R. Whatling, Peter Hedges, Ross Brown and Philip Fermor
- Dealing with uncertainty in sustainable innovation: mainstreaming and substitution pp. 65-79

- Thomas Berker
- A community-based toolkit for designing ride-sharing services: the case of a virtual network of ride access points in Germany pp. 80-99

- Erik G. Hansen, Moritz L. Gomm, Angelika C. Bullinger and Kathrin M. Moslein
Volume 4, issue 4, 2009
- New for whom? Initial images from the social dimension of innovation pp. 231-252

- Steffen Roth
- The use of RFID technology in earthquakes pp. 253-275

- Yen-Chun Jim Wu and Ching-Yuan Hung
- Retail perspective in sub-urban markets: an empirical validation of consumer cognitive dissonance pp. 276-293

- Neetu Andotra and Pooja .
- Outsourcing labour to the cloud pp. 294-313

- Jonathan R. Corney, Carmen Torres-Sanchez, A. Prasanna Jagadeesan and William C. Regli
- The links of sustainable competitiveness and innovation with openness and user integration: an empirical analysis pp. 314-329

- Marcus Wagner
Volume 4, issue 2/3, 2009
- Female labour market participation and economic growth pp. 97-108

- Angela Luci
- The gender innovation and research productivity gap in Europe pp. 109-122

- Ulrike Busolt and Kordula Kugele
- Gender diversity and innovative performance pp. 123-134

- Laure Turner
- Gender and sustainable consumption: policy implications pp. 135-149

- Cynthia Isenhour and Matilda Ardenfors
- Gender and environment in the Japanese workplace pp. 150-164

- Paul Ofei-Manu
- Gender, education, background and career progression: case study of Radcliffe College graduates pp. 165-178

- Jennifer O'Connor Duffy
- Businesswomen and a sustainable future pp. 179-185

- Ann Goodman
- Women and labour rights in China pp. 186-194

- Wang Zhuqing
- Gender and sustainable livelihoods: case study of South African farm workers pp. 195-205

- Stefanie Lemke, Anne C. Bellows and Nicole Heumann
- Women, information technology and disaster management: tsunami affected districts of Tamil Nadu pp. 206-215

- Sunitha Kuppuswamy and S. Rajarathnam
- Gender and agricultural sustainability: case study of Colombian coffee pp. 216-225

- Olga Lucia Cuellar-Gomez
- Book Review: Sustainable Development – Linking Economy, Society and Environment by Tracey Strange and Anne Bayley pp. 226-229

- Delyse Springett
Volume 4, issue 1, 2009
- DEEDS: a teaching and learning resource to help mainstream sustainability into everyday design teaching and professional practice pp. 1-23

- Karen Blincoe, Alastair Fuad-Luke, Joachim H. Spangenberg, Michael Thomson, Dag Holmgren, Karin Jaschke, Tom Ainsworth and Karolina Tylka
- The industrial ecosystem balanced scorecard pp. 24-42

- Jouni Korhonen and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Organic production: the adoption of a niche strategy by the mainstream food system pp. 43-60

- Natalia Yakovleva and Andrew Flynn
- Green celebrity: oxymoron, fashion or pioneering sustainability? pp. 61-73

- Peter Wells and Liz Heming
- The Brundtland link between poverty and environmental degradation, and other questionable opinions pp. 74-92

- Leif Bratt
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