International Journal of Research, Innovation and Commercialisation
2022 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2024
- How do industrial value-added and technical innovation impact environmental deterioration in Asian nations? pp. 107-126

- Wen-Cheng Lu and Kuang-Hsien Wang
- Crowdsourcing and small business challenges: how to leverage crowdsourcing benefits in the information and communications technology industry pp. 127-149

- Angelo Dossou-Yovo, Joyline Makani and Michelle McPherson
- IT innovations, service equity and brand innovativeness: an analysis and comparison of service industries pp. 150-184

- Gözem Güceri Ucar, Stefan Koch, Gulden Asugman and Asli Basoglu
- Advancing research, innovation, and commercialisation strategies confronting the challenge of Varroa mites in Australia pp. 185-198

- Alberto Boretti
Volume 5, issue 1, 2023
- Enhancement of the torsional strength of commercial ABS samples manufactured using a tabletop 3D printer: an application of innovative hybridised tools and techniques pp. 1-27

- Boppana V. Chowdary and Schuravi Mallian
- Revolutionising the skies: exploring the latest trends and cutting-edge research in commercial drone technology pp. 28-55

- Emre Özbek, Alper Dalkıran, Selcuk Ekici and T. Hikmet Karakoc
- Role of soft-skills in research, innovation and commercialisation pp. 56-69

- Semiha Sena Alşal, Cansın Deniz, Defne Simay Urfalıoğlu and Mustafa Özilgen
- Academic bioinformatics activities joining hands with entrepreneurial ventures: a way to go in life science research (case studies from Indian academia, start-ups and the life science sector) pp. 70-105

- Shashank Shekhar, Sanjay Dhir, James Gomes and Bhyravabhotla Jayaram
Volume 4, issue 1, 2022
- Evaluation of barter system in the defence industry pp. 1-15

- Fahrettin Ozturk and Tuncay Bayrak
- 'Selling the monster' or the relevance of cultural-cognitive conditions in creating demand for innovation: the case of COVID-19 vaccines and beyond pp. 16-30

- Filippo Reale
- The relational dynamics in the extended teams of academic spin-offs: a Norwegian case-study pp. 31-51

- Randi Elisabeth Taxt, Øystein Stavø Høvig and Inger Beate Pettersen
- Research innovation and commercialisation incentives on the beginning and development of engineering education in the West and in Turkey pp. 52-62

- Mustafa Özilgen
- Defining characteristics of the most innovative companies pp. 63-73

- Tuncay Bayrak