Innovation and Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2017
- Exploring the interaction between competitiveness of a country and innovation using Bayesian networks pp. 175-209

- Esma Nur Cinicioglu, Gündüz Ulusoy, Şule Önsel Ekici, Füsun Ülengin and Burç Ülengin
- Borderline innovation, marginalized communities: universities and inclusive development in ecologically fragile locations pp. 211-226

- Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss, Maitseo Bolaane and Timothy Esemu
- Conditions for inclusive innovation with application to telecom and mobile banking pp. 227-248

- Ashima Goyal
- University-supported inclusive innovation platform: the case of University of Fort Hare pp. 249-270

- Sara S. (Saartjie) Grobbelaar, Ulene Schiller and Gideon de Wet
- Development and innovation: learning from the legacies of Freeman and Furtado pp. 271-286

- Helena Maria Martins Lastres and José Eduardo Cassiolato
- Sub-national governments and technological upgrading in the integrated circuit cluster in Northern Malaysia pp. 287-307

- Rajah Rasiah, Yap Xiao Shan and Kamal Salih
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
- Inclusive innovation in the bioeconomy: concepts and directions for research pp. 1-16

- John Bryden, Stig S. Gezelius, Karen Refsgaard and Judith Sutz
- Sustainable innovation to cope with climate change and market variability in the Bolivian Highlands pp. 17-35

- Maria Figueroa-Armijos and Corinne B. Valdivia
- Biotechnologies for inclusive development: scaling up, knowledge intensity and empowerment (the case of the probiotic yoghurt ‘Yogurito’ in Argentina) pp. 37-61

- Gabriela Bortz and Hernan Thomas
- Contests of institutional framing: sectorial governance and the innovation of mass-produced Atlantic salmon pp. 63-82

- Finn Orstavik
- Studies of inclusive innovation in sociotechnical systems: case studies in Russia and India pp. 83-100

- Olga Ustyuzhantseva
- Innovation as if people mattered: the ethics of innovation for sustainable development pp. 101-118

- John Bryden and Stig S. Gezelius
- Farming together, learning together, and improving together: the socio-technical trajectory of the development of the inter-cooperative fish-farming projects in Argentina pp. 119-132

- Santiago Garrido and Ana Josefina Moreira
- Towards inclusive innovation in the European context – the innovation capacity of alternative networks for sustainable agriculture pp. 133-152

- Gusztáv Nemes and Anna Maria Augustyn
- Towards inclusive innovation praxis in forest-based bioenergy pp. 153-173

- Karen Refsgaard, John Bryden and Valborg Kvakkestad
Volume 6, issue 2, 2016
- Firm-level innovation in Africa: overcoming limits and constraints pp. 161-174

- Abiodun Egbetokun, Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Oluseye Jegede and Edward Lorenz
- Bridging gaps in innovation systems for small-scale agricultural activities in sub-Saharan Africa: brokers wanted! pp. 175-193

- Olawale Oladipo Adejuwon
- Technology transfer and agricultural mechanization in Tanzania: institutional adjustments to accommodate emerging economy innovations pp. 195-211

- Andrew Agyei-Holmes
- Absorptive capacity and product innovation: new evidence from Nigeria pp. 213-233

- M. G. Ukpabio, A. D. Adeyeye and O. B. Oluwatope
- Persistence of innovation and knowledge flows in Africa: an empirical investigation pp. 235-257

- Francesco Lamperti, Roberto Mavilia and Marco Giometti
- Effect of knowledge sources on firm-level innovation in Tanzania pp. 259-280

- Otieno Osoro, Patrick Vermeulen, Joris Knoben and Godius Kahyarara
- Embodied technology transfer and learning by exporting in the Ethiopian manufacturing sector pp. 281-303

- Abdi Yuya Ahmad and Keun Lee
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 1, 2016
- Micro-level determinants of innovation: analysis of the Nigerian manufacturing sector pp. 1-14

- Adedamola D. Adeyeye, Oluseye O. Jegede, Adekemi J. Oluwadare and Folake S. Aremu
- Scaling inclusive digital innovation successfully: the case of crowdfunding social enterprises pp. 15-29

- Paul Braund and Anke Schwittay
- The contribution of universities and research institutes to Brazilian innovation system pp. 31-50

- Catari Vilela Chaves, Marcia Rapini, Wilson Suzigan, Ana Cristina de A. Fernandes, Edson Domingues and Soraia Schultz Martins Carvalho
- Systems failure, market failure, or something else? The case of skills development in Australian innovation policy pp. 51-66

- Robert Dalitz and Phillip Toner
- The resource curse and the limited transformative capacity of natural resource-based economies in Africa: evidence from the oil and gas sector in Algeria and implications for innovation policy pp. 67-85

- Abdelkader Djeflat and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Complementarity in firm-level innovation strategies: a comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria pp. 87-101

- Abiodun Egbetokun, Pedro Mendi and Robert Mudida
- The role of international trade for the global build-up of innovation capabilities in the wind industry pp. 103-121

- Jan Peuckert, Miriam Bodenheimer and Carsten Gandenberger
- Inclusive innovation and inequality in South Africa: a case for transformative social policy pp. 123-139

- Madalitso Zililo Phiri, Neo Molotja, Hlamulo Makelane, Takura Kupamupindi and Catherine Ndinda
- Technological change and energy consumption in India: a decomposition analysis pp. 141-159

- Anjali Tandon and Shahid Ahmed
Volume 5, issue 2, 2015
- Introduction to low-carbon innovation and development: insights and future challenges for research pp. 173-187

- Rasmus Lema, Michiko Iizuka and Rainer Walz
- The adoption of energy efficiency measures by firms in Africa: case studies of cassava processing in Nigeria and maize milling in Kenya pp. 189-206

- Jacinta Ndichu, Julian Blohmke, Rene Kemp, John Adeoti and Obayelu Elijah
- The role of civil society organizations in low-carbon innovation in Kenya pp. 207-223

- Benard O. Muok and Ann Kingiri
- The emergence of a solar energy innovation system in Morocco: a governance perspective pp. 225-240

- Georgeta Vidican
- Diverse and uneven pathways towards transition to low carbon development: the case of solar PV technology in China pp. 241-261

- Michiko Iizuka
- Innovation dynamics of the wind energy industry in South Africa and Brazil: technological and institutional lock-ins pp. 263-278

- Andr� Tosi Furtado and Radhika Perrot
- Low-carbon development and inclusive innovation systems pp. 279-296

- Allan Andersen and Bj�rn Johnson
- Recasting 'truisms' of low carbon technology cooperation through innovation systems: insights from the developing world pp. 297-311

- Alexandra Mallett
Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
- A functions approach to innovation system building in the South: the pre-Pro�lcool evolution of the sugarcane and biofuel sector in Brazil pp. 1-21

- Allan Andersen
- Can local producers compete with low-cost imports? A simulation study of pharmaceutical industry in low-income Africa pp. 23-38

- Sudip Chaudhuri and Alastair West
- Technology or investment? An enquiry into the Chinese model of growth at the region level pp. 39-58

- Andrea Filippetti and Antonio Peyrache
- An analysis of the effects of the characteristics of research groups on their interactions with firms pp. 59-72

- Renato Garcia, Veneziano Araujo, Suelene Mascarini, Emerson Gomes dos Santos and Ariana Costa
- The emergence and functioning of innovation intermediaries in maturing innovation systems: the case of Chile pp. 73-91

- Laurens Klerkx, Roberto �lvarez and Rolando Campusano
- Information sources and innovation-linked networking: relations to health and social service enterprises' performance in Finland pp. 93-111

- Hannu Littunen and Sari Rissanen
- National innovation system capabilities among leader and follower countries: widening gaps or global convergence? pp. 113-129

- Teemu Makkonen
- Parallel innovation policies to support firms with heterogeneous innovation capabilities in developing economies pp. 131-145

- Dilupa Nakandala, Tim Turpin and Abdelkader Djeflat
- Innovation, intellectual property rights and competition policy pp. 147-164

- Sumanjeet Singh
- Service delivery process innovation: insights from Digital Bangladesh pp. 165-168

- Hasanuzzaman Zaman
- Cooperation resources, absorptive capacity and firm-level innovation pp. 169-169

- Abiodun Egbetokun
- The dynamics of national innovation systems: an empirical approach to economic growth and development pp. 169-170

- José Natera
- Information sharing through informal interaction in low-tech clusters pp. 170-171

- Anant Kamath
- Dispersed knowledge networks and their implications for national innovation systems: an investigation of Australia and China's scientific relationships pp. 171-172

- Xiao S. Niu
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