Innovation and Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2020
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Financial inclusion, economic growth and mobile telephony in India: analysing the nexus pp. I-XXIII

- Saibal Ghosh
- Financial constraints, government support, and firm innovation: empirical evidence from developing economies pp. 279-301

- Radeef Chundakkadan and Subash Sasidharan
- ‘Hidden’ innovation development through inherent and support social capitals: an experimentation in rural tourism pp. 303-321

- Kritsada Patluang
- Determinants of innovation and productivity across manufacturing and services sectors: micro evidence from Mexico pp. 323-345

- Claudia De Fuentes, Gabriela Dutrénit, Natalia Gras and Fernando Santiago
- Linking institutions and technical changes in a developing context: historical evidence from Iran pp. 347-371

- Ebrahim Souzanchi Kashani
- Foreign direct investment and industry-science R&D cooperation: the case of South Africa pp. 373-394

- Nahom Ghebrihiwet
- Economic geography of innovation in India: an empirical investigation pp. 395-412

- Aasheerwad Dwivedi and Aakanksha Arora
- Traditional medicine, modern science and the upgrading of the local pharmaceutical industry: endogenous development of the phytomedicine innovation system in Korea pp. 413-431

- SungWoong Hwang
- Impact of technology on the financial performance of Indian commercial banks: a clustering based approach pp. 433-449

- K.R. Shanmugam and Rakesh Nigam
- Technological progress, innovation and employment: firm-level evidence from India’s manufacturing sector pp. 451-465

- Arup Mitra
- Statement of Retraction: Financial inclusion, economic growth and mobile telephony in India: analysing the nexus pp. 467-467

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Innovation for inclusive rural transformation: the role of the state pp. 155-168

- Alexis Habiyaremye, Glenda Kruss and Irma Booyens
- The rural transformation of the two rice bowls of Vietnam: the making of a new Asian miracle economy? pp. 169-186

- Montserrat López Jerez
- Transforming Algeria's rural areas through STI and the knowledge economy: the proximity programme for integrated rural development (PPDRI) pp. 187-206

- Abdelkader Djeflat
- Knowledge exchange and innovation co-creation in living labs projects in South Africa pp. 207-222

- Alexis Habiyaremye
- Standardization and segmented governance in the Peruvian alpaca fibre value chain pp. 223-244

- Miklos Lukacs de Pereny, Ronnie Ramlogan and Marcela Miozzo
- On consortium driven sanitation interventions to end open defecation: insights from an Indian village study pp. 245-261

- Shyama V. Ramani
- Is local adequacy of technology a pathway towards social inclusion? The challenges of rural electrification in Argentina pp. 263-278

- María Schmukler
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Dunking the dust: innovation diffusion, informality and policy opportunities in a stone crushing cluster, India pp. 1-19

- Keshab Das and Nonita Tumulak Yap
- Does governance quality promote innovation in sub-Saharan Africa? An empirical study across 37 countries pp. 21-44

- Dejene Mamo Bekana
- A new comparative model for national innovation systems based on machine learning classification techniques pp. 45-66

- Ibrahim Alnafrah and Bassel Zeno
- Understanding the diffusion and adoption of digital finance innovation in emerging economies: M-Pesa money mobile transfer service in Kenya pp. 67-87

- Ann Njoki Kingiri and Xiaolan Fu
- Dynamic capabilities in the software and information services industry. A case-study analysis in Argentina from a business model perspective pp. 89-116

- Martín Obaya, Verónica Robert, Octavio Lerena and Gabriel Yoguel
- Exploring the functional dynamics of innovation for inclusive development innovation systems: a case study of a large scale maternal mHealth project in South Africa pp. 117-138

- Edward van der Merwe, Sara Grobbelaar and Wouter Bam
- Opening new pathways for innovation in healthcare pp. 139-153

- Claudia Pavani and Guilherme Ary Plonski
Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Correction pp. I-II

- The Editors
- Policy analysis and knowledge application for building a healthy health innovation system in developing countries pp. 159-168

- José Miguel Natera, Cecilia Tomassini and Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz
- Putting knowledge flows front and centre in health systems strengthening pp. 169-186

- Rebecca Hanlin and Margrethe Holm Andersen
- Health-related knowledge production in Brazil: regional interaction networks and priority setting pp. 187-204

- Cecilia Tomassini Urti, Carlos Bianchi and Maria Clara Couto Soares
- National health problems and useful knowledge: lessons from public funding of diabetes research in Mexico pp. 205-224

- José Miguel Natera, Soledad Rojas-Rajs, Gabriela Dutrénit and Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz
- Parasites, bugs and banks: problems and constraints of designing policies and technologies that transform R&D into healthcare solutions: the case of Chagas disease in Argentina (2007–2017) pp. 225-243

- Gabriela Bortz and Hernán Thomas
- The potential synergies between industrial and health policies for access to medicines: insights from the Brazilian policy of universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment pp. 245-260

- Eduardo Urias
- A causal model of inclusive innovation for healthcare solutions: a methodological approach to implement a new theoretical vision of social interactions and policies pp. 261-286

- Natalia Gras, Gabriela Dutrénit and Matías Vera-Cruz
- Harnessing innovative HIV point-of-care testing for health systems strengthening: early lessons from Zimbabwe pp. 287-304

- Vusumuzi Ncube and Joanna Chataway
- Barriers and facilitators of knowledge use in the health care system in Mexico: the Newborn Screening Programme pp. 305-321

- Arturo Torres Vargas and Betsabé Castellanos Gómez
- In Memoriam: Ashok Parthasarathi, Editorial Advisory Board Member, Innovation and Development pp. 323-324

- Dinesh Abrol, Sachin Chaturved and K J Joseph
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- In search of the missing hand of ‘collaborative action’: evidence from the Indian medical device industry pp. 1-23

- Dinar Kale and David Wield
- Understanding frugal innovation: a case study of university professionals in developed countries pp. 25-40

- Helinä Melkas, Tuija Oikarinen and Satu Pekkarinen
- Inclusive innovation from the lenses of situated agency: insights from innovation hubs in the UK and Zambia pp. 41-64

- Andrea Jiménez
- Dynamics of triple helix relations in the development of cleaner technologies: case of a Chinese power equipment manufacturer pp. 65-84

- Yan Yang, Henry Etzkowitz, Shoujun Yin and Yihong Luo
- The bitcoin innovation, crypto currencies and the Leviathan pp. 85-103

- Damodaran Appukuttan Nair
- Social innovation: a conceptual survey and implications for development studies pp. 105-123

- Hakan Mihci
- Innovation for inclusive development among specialized universities: the case of a community-based farming scheme in FUNAAB pp. 125-140

- Yetunde A. Aluko and Oluwakemi Okuwa
- Innovation as a political process of development: are neo-Schumpeterians value neutral? pp. 141-158

- Theo Papaioannou and Smita Srinivas
Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
- A new research approach for Peace Innovation pp. 189-207

- Jason Miklian and Kristian Hoelscher
- Which inclusive innovation? Competing normative assumptions around social justice pp. 209-226

- Les Levidow and Theo Papaioannou
- Innovation studies: a North–South global perspective pp. 227-248

- Rhiannon Pugh and Tulio Chiarini
- The clean development mechanism and technology transfer: firm-level evidence from India pp. 249-269

- Aradhna Aggarwal
- Power, innovation systems and development pp. 271-285

- Rodrigo Arocena
- Wind energy technology as opportunity for catching-up? A comparison of the TIS in Brazil and China pp. 287-308

- Carsten Gandenberger and Manuel Strauch
Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
- Innovation in natural resource-based industries: a pathway to development? Introduction to special issue pp. 1-27

- Allan Andersen, Anabel Marìn and Erlend O. Simensen
- Sources and contexts of inter-industry differences in technological opportunities: the cases of Argentina and Brazil pp. 29-57

- Anabel Marìn and Sergio Petralia
- ‘Discovery’ of non-traditional agricultural exports in Latin America: diverging pathways through learning and innovation pp. 59-78

- Michiko Iizuka and Mulu Gebreeyesus
- Innovation, natural resource-based activities and growth in emerging economies: the formation and role of knowledge-intensive service firms pp. 79-101

- Gustavo Crespi, Jorge Katz and Jocelyn Olivari
- Capability creation in the natural resource-based sector: experiences from Swedish mining pp. 103-123

- Cali Nuur, Linda Gustavsson and Staffan Laestadius
- Innovation and natural resource-based development: case of natural rubber sector in Kerala, India pp. 125-146

- K J Joseph, Namrata Thapa and Olav Wicken
- The mining sectors in Chile and Norway, ca. 1870–1940: the development of a knowledge gap pp. 147-165

- Kristin Ranestad
- Environmental aspects of natural resource intensive development: the case of agriculture pp. 167-188

- Björn Johnson and Gert Villumsen
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