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- 06-07: Strategic Niche Management as an Operational Tool for Sustainable Innovation: Guidelines for Practice
- Marjolein Caniëls and Henny Romijn
- 06-06: On the way to creativity: engineers as intrapreneurs in organizations
- Iris Aaltio, Hans Menzel and Jan Ulijn
- 06-05: University research, intellectual property rights and European innovation systems
- Bart Verspagen
- 06-04: The different channels of university-industry knowledge transfer: Empirical evidence from Biomedical Engineering
- Reginald Brennenraedts, Rudi Bekkers and Bart Verspagen
- 06-03: Explorative and exploitative learning strategies in technology-based alliance networks
- Wim Vanhaverbeke, Bonnie Beerkens, Geert Duysters and Victor Gilsing
- 06-02: ‘Chariots of Fire’:The Evolution of Tank Technology, 1915-1945
- Carolina Castaldi, Roberto Fontana and Alessandro Nuvolari
- 06-01: International Trade and Knowledge Spillovers: The Case of Indonesian Manufacturing
- Jojo Jacob and Adam Szirmai
- 05.17: Strategic momentum: the immediate outcome of an effective strategy formation process
- van J.E. Aken and R. OpdenAkker
- 05.16: VoIP under the EU Regulatory Framework: Preventing Foreclosure?
- Bert Sadowski and Sebastiaan (Bas) Straathof
- 05.15: Industrial Policy and Technology Diffusion: Evidence from Paper Making Machinery in Indonesia
- M. Dijk van and Adam Szirmai
- 05.14: 'Unravelling the Duty': Lean�s Engine Reporter and Cornish Steam Engineering
- Alessandro Nuvolari and Bart Verspagen
- 05.13: Why People Contribute Voluntarily to Innovation: Insights from South Africa 's Siyabuswa Educational Improvement & Development Trust
- T. Siebeling and H.A. Romijn
- 05.12: On the termination of strategic technology alliances: An exploratory study
- B.M. Sadowski., Geert Duysters and G.Sadowski-Rasters
- 05.11: Mapping Technological Trajectories as Patent Citation Networks. A Study on the History of Fuel Cell Research
- Bart Verspagen
- 05.10: Remedial Education for Black Children in Rural South Africa: An Exploration of Success Using Evolutionary Innovation Theory
- T. Siebeling and H.A. Romijn
- 05.09: The end of communities of practice in open source projects? Evidence from the Debian case
- Bert Sadowski and G. Rasters
- 05.08: Strategic Decision-Making In Turbulent Setting: Creating Strategic Momentum �
- H.A. Akkermans and van J.E. Aken
- 05.07: Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces
- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 05.06: Does it matter where patent citations come from? Inventor versus examiner citations in European patents
- P. Criscuolo and Bart Verspagen
- 05.05: Optimal cognitive distance and absorptive capacity
- Bart Nooteboom, W.P.M. Vanheverbeke, Geert Duysters, V.A. Gilsing and A.J. Oord van den
- 05.04: The Ingenious Crowd�: A Critical Prosopography of British Inventors, 1650-1850
- C. Macleod and A. Nucolari
- 05.03: What Works, and Why, in Business Services Provision for SMEs: Insights from evolutionary theory
- Marjolein Caniëls and H.A. Romijn
- 05.02: Strategic Alliance Networks and Innovation: A Deterministic and Voluntaristic View Combined
- V.A. Gilsing and C.E.A.V. Lemmens
- 05.01: In search of the origins of novelty: exploring novel combinations in allopatric speciation �
- V.A. Gilsing and Bart Nooteboom
- 04.21: A study into the alliance capability development process
- K. Heimeriks and Geert Duysters
- 04.20: The evolution of alliance capabilities
- K. Heimeriks, Geert Duysters and Wim Vanhaverbeke
- 04.19: History friendly simulations for modelling industrial dynamics
- Christian Garavaglia
- 04.18: Late industrialisation and structural change: the Indonesian experience
- Jojo Jacob
- 04.17: The size distribution of innovations revisited: an application of extreme value statistics to citation and value measures of patent significance
- Gerald Silverberg and Bart Verspagen
- 04.16: Density and strength of ties in innovation networks: an analysis of multimedia and biotechnology
- V. Gilsing and Bart Nooteboom
- 04.15: Innovation and Jobs: a Micro-and-Macro Perspective
- Bart Verspagen
- 04.14: Productivity gains, intersectoral linkages, and trade: Indonesian manufacturing, 1980-1996
- Jojo Jacob and C. Meister
- 04.13: Empirical calibration of simulation models
- C. Werker and Thomas Brenner
- 04.12: Organising and managing the fuzzy front end of new product development
- J.E. Aken van
- 04.11: Valid knowledge for the professional design of large and complex design processes
- J.E. Aken van
- 04.10: The Field-tested and Grounded Technological Rule as Product of Mode 2 Management Research �
- J.E. Aken van
- 04.09: Co-evolution in innovation systems: the case of pharmaceutical biotechnology
- V.A. Gilsing and Bart Nooteboom
- 04.08: All ye need to know? Aesthetics from a design perspective
- H.A. Akkermans, I.S. Lammers and M.C.D.P. Weggeman
- 04.07: Critical processes for managing supplier involvement in new product development: an in-depth multiple-case study�
- F. Echtelt van, J.Y.F. Wynstra, A. Weele van and Geert Duysters
- 04.06: Differences between European Regional Innovation Systems in Terms of Technological and Economic Characteristics
- Mei Ho
- 04.05: Knowledge integration by thinking along
- J.J. Berends, K. Debackere, J. Garud and M.P.C.D. Weggeman
- 04.04: Knowledge sharing mechanisms in industrial research
- J.J. Berends, J.D. Bij van der, K. Debackere and M.P.C.D. Weggeman
- 04.03: European Productivity Gaps: Is R&D the solution?
- C. Meister and Bart Verspagen
- 04.02: Collective invention during the British Industrial Revolution: the case of the Cornish pumping engine
- Alessandro Nuvolari
- 04.01: Density and strength of ties in innovation networks: a competence and governance view
- Bart Nooteboom and V.A. Gilsing
- 03.27: Technological Inputs and Productivity Growth in China�s High-Tech Industries
- L. Wang and Adam Szirmai
- 03.26: The Diffusion of the Steam Engine in Eighteenth-Century Britain
- Alessandro Nuvolari, Bart Verspagen and N. Von Tunzelmann
- 03.25: Technological Revolutions and Economic Growth:The �Age of Steam� Reconsidered
- C. Castaldi and Alessandro Nuvolari
- 03.24: Knowledge sharing in technology alliances
- M.P.C.D. Weggeman and S.J. Dijk van
- 03.23: Transparency dilemmas, information technology and alliances in agriculture and food industry
- S.J. Dijk van, Geert Duysters and A.J.M. Beulens