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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2012
- Sebastian K. Fixson, Won Hee Lee:
Shifting grounds: how industry emergence changes the effectiveness of knowledge creation strategies - the case of the US automotive airbag industry. 1-19 - Stefania Zerbinati, Vangelis Souitaris, Nathalie Moray:
Nurture or nature? The growth paradox of research-based spin-offs. 21-35 - John P. Ulhøi:
Modes and orders of market entry: revisiting innovation and imitation strategies. 37-50 - Gaston Heimeriks, Loet Leydesdorff:
Emerging search regimes: measuring co-evolutions among research, science, and society. 51-67 - Ruimin Pei, Jan L. Youtie, Alan L. Porter:
Nanobiomedical science in China: a research field on the rise. 69-88 - Anthony D. Wilbon:
Interactive planning for strategy development in academic-based cooperative research enterprises. 89-105
Volume 24, Number 2, 2012
Editorial
- Anna Trifilova, John Bessant:
Editorial. 107-111
- Helena Garriga, Efe Aksuyek, Fredrik Hacklin, Georg von Krogh:
Exploring social preferences in private-collective innovation. 113-127 - Peiran Su, Peter McNamara:
Exploration and exploitation within and across intra-organisational domains and their reactions to firm-level failure. 129-149 - Malte Brettel, Monika Oswald, Tessa Flatten:
Alignment of market orientation and innovation as a success factor: a five-country study. 151-165 - Nabil Sultan, Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis:
Organisational culture and cloud computing: coping with a disruptive innovation. 167-179 - Christiane Rau, Anne-Katrin Neyer, Kathrin M. Möslein:
Innovation practices and their boundary-crossing mechanisms: a review and proposals for the future. 181-217 - Cristina Villar, José Pla-Barber, Joaquín Alegre:
Unravelling the moderating effects of size and experience on product innovations and exports: a study in a medium knowledge-intensive industry. 219-238
Volume 24, Number 3, 2012
- Graham Spinardi:
Road-mapping, disruptive technology, and semiconductor innovation: the case of gallium arsenide development in the UK. 239-251 - François Duhamel, Michel Santi:
Degree of innovativeness and new product performance. 253-266 - Gilda Massari Coelho, Antonio Carlos Filgueira Galvão, Antonio Carlos Guedes, Igor André Carneiro, Cláudio Chauke Nehme, Lélio Fellows Filho:
Strategic foresight applied to the management plan of an innovation development agency. 267-283 - Shyh-Rong Fang, Chia-Hui Chou, Shu-Mi Yang, Chueh-Chu Ou:
Enhancing innovation through learning: the roles of market orientation and interorganisational knowledge stores. 285-298 - Youichirou S. Tsuji:
Profiling technology development process using patent data analysis: a case study. 299-310 - Gerda Gemser, Maryse Brand, Arndt Sorge:
Internationalisation strategies of technology-driven small- and medium-sized enterprises. 311-326
Volume 24, Number 4, 2012
Editorial
- Andrew McMeekin, Harry Rothman:
Innovation, consumption and environmental sustainability. 327-330
- Fred Steward:
Transformative innovation policy to meet the challenge of climate change: sociotechnical networks aligned with consumption and end-use as new transition arenas for a low-carbon society or green economy. 331-343 - Andrew McMeekin, Dale Southerton:
Sustainability transitions and final consumption: practices and socio-technical systems. 345-361 - Elizabeth Shove:
The shadowy side of innovation: unmaking and sustainability. 363-375 - Maurie J. Cohen:
The future of automobile society: a socio-technical transitions perspective. 377-390 - Chris Foster, Andrew McMeekin, Josephine Mylan:
The entanglement of consumer expectations and (eco) innovation sequences: the case of orange juice. 391-405 - Philip J. Vergragt, Halina Szejnwald Brown:
The challenge of energy retrofitting the residential housing stock: grassroots innovations and socio-technical system change in Worcester, MA. 407-420
Volume 24, Number 5, 2012
- Sjoerd Bakker, Harro van Lente, Remko Engels:
Competition in a technological niche: the cars of the future. 421-434 - Hsin-Mei Lin:
The dynamic evolution and technological diffusion in Taiwan's TFT-LCD industrial cluster: a network perspective. 435-451 - Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Daniele Rotolo, Vito Albino:
The impact of old technologies on innovation: the case of the US biotechnology industry. 453-466 - Xu Feng, Fuhai Leng:
Patent text mining and informetric-based patent technology morphological analysis: an empirical study. 467-479 - Magnus Gulbrandsen, Einar Rasmussen:
The use and development of indicators for the commercialisation of university research in a national support programme. 481-495 - Paul Harborne, Chris Hendry:
Commercialising new energy technologies: failure of the Japanese machine? 497-510 - Joaquín Alegre, José Pla-Barber, Ricardo Chiva, Cristina Villar:
Organisational learning capability, product innovation performance and export intensity. 511-526
- Lu Huang, Ying Guo, Alan L. Porter, Jan L. Youtie, Douglas K. R. Robinson:
Visualising potential innovation pathways in a workshop setting: the case of nano-enabled biosensors. 527-542
Volume 24, Number 6, 2012
- Douglas K. R. Robinson, Pascal Le Masson, Benoit Weil:
Waiting games: innovation impasses in situations of high uncertainty. 543-547 - Sjoerd Bakker, Björn Budde:
Technological hype and disappointment: lessons from the hydrogen and fuel cell case. 549-563 - Alireza Parandian, Arie Rip, Haico te Kulve:
Dual dynamics of promises, and waiting games around emerging nanotechnologies. 565-582 - Joel D'Silva, Douglas K. R. Robinson, Clare Shelley-Egan:
A game with rules in the making - how the high probability of waiting games in nanomedicine is being mitigated through distributed regulation and responsible innovation. 583-602 - Marine Agogué, Pascal Le Masson, Douglas K. R. Robinson:
Orphan innovation, or when path-creation goes stale: a design framework to characterise path-dependence in real time. 603-616 - Pascal Le Masson, Benoit Weil, Armand Hatchuel, Patrick Cogez:
Why are they not locked in waiting games? Unlocking rules and the ecology of concepts in the semiconductor industry. 617-630
Volume 24, Number 7, 2012
- Hung-Tai Tsou:
The effect of interfirm codevelopment competency on the innovation of the e-service process and product: the perspective of internal/external technology integration mechanisms. 631-646 - Catalina Martínez, Ruth Rama:
Home or next door? Patenting by European food and beverage multinationals. 647-661 - Einar Rasmussen, Roger Sørheim:
How governments seek to bridge the financing gap for university spin-offs: proof-of-concept, pre-seed, and seed funding. 663-678 - Shiu-Wan Hung, Chia-Chin Chang:
A co-opetition perspective of technology alliance governance modes. 679-696 - Chris O'Malley:
Decision-making in investment in overseas R&D. 697-709 - Audley Genus:
Changing the rules? Institutional innovation and the diffusion of microgeneration. 711-727
Volume 24, Number 8, 2012
- Karel Haegeman, K. Matthias Weber, Totti Könnölä:
Preparing for grand challenges: the role of future-oriented technology analysis in anticipating and shaping structural and systemic changes. 729-734 - Ilkka Tuomi:
Foresight in an unpredictable world. 735-751 - Denis Loveridge, Ozcan Saritas:
Ignorance and uncertainty: influences on future-oriented technology analysis. 753-767 - Harro van Lente:
Navigating foresight in a sea of expectations: lessons from the sociology of expectations. 769-782 - Riccardo Vecchiato:
Strategic foresight: matching environmental uncertainty. 783-796 - Cristiano Cagnin, Denis Loveridge:
A framework, with embedded FTA, to enable business networks to evolve towards sustainable development. 797-820 - Toni Ahlqvist, Minna Halonen, Annele Eerola, Sirkku Kivisaari, Johanna Kohl, Raija Koivisto, Jouko Myllyoja, Nina Wessberg:
Systemic transformation, anticipatory culture, and knowledge spaces: constructing organisational capacities in roadmapping projects at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. 821-841 - Ying Guo, Tingting Ma, Alan L. Porter, Lu Huang:
Text mining of information resources to inform Forecasting Innovation Pathways. 843-861
Volume 24, Number 9, 2012
- Henk W. Volberda, Ilan Oshri, Tom J. M. Mom:
Technology transfer: the practice and the profession. 863-869
- Tom J. M. Mom, Ilan Oshri, Henk W. Volberda:
The skills base of technology transfer professionals. 871-891 - Simon Mosey, Hannah Noke, Martin Binks:
The influence of human and social capital upon the entrepreneurial intentions and destinations of academics. 893-910 - Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse, Simon Mosey:
Strategic entrepreneurship, resource orchestration and growing spin-offs from universities. 911-927 - Raymond van Wijk, Justin J. P. Jansen, Frans A. J. Van den Bosch, Henk W. Volberda:
How firms shape knowledge to explore and exploit: a study of knowledge flows, knowledge stocks and innovative performance across units. 929-950 - Johan Bruneel, Els Van de Velde, Bart Clarysse, Paul Gemmel:
Improving the success of radical innovation projects within established firms: engaging employees across different hierarchal levels. 951-965
Volume 24, Number 10, 2012
- Youngim Bae, Hyunjoon Chang:
Efficiency and effectiveness between open and closed innovation: empirical evidence in South Korean manufacturers. 967-980 - Jan L. Youtie, Diana Hicks, Philip Shapira, Travis Horsley:
Pathways from discovery to commercialisation: using web sources to track small and medium-sized enterprise strategies in emerging nanotechnologies. 981-995 - Ignacio Tamayo-Torres, Antonio J. Verdú-Jover, Víctor Jesús García-Morales:
Sources of strategic fit in high-tech firms. 997-1011 - Claire Stolwijk, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Roland Ortt, Michiel W. Pieters, Erik den Hartigh, Cees van Beers:
The effect of internal and external technology sourcing on firm performance throughout the technology life cycle. 1013-1028 - Mario Coccia:
Evolutionary trajectories of the nanotechnology research across worldwide economic players. 1029-1050 - Hans van Moorsel, Zi-Lin He, Erik Oltmans, Theo W. C. Huibers:
Incumbent heterogeneity in creative destruction: a study of three Dutch newspaper organisations. 1051-1070 - Ali Fikirkoca, Ozcan Saritas:
Foresight for science parks: the case of Ankara University. 1071-1085
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