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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2018
- Feihu Zheng, Hao Jiao, Hongbo Cai:
Reappraisal of outbound open innovation under the policy of China's 'Market for Technology'. 1-14 - Vincent O'Connell, Naser Abughazaleh, Abdelmounaim Kintou:
The impact of R&D programme success on the decision to capitalise development expenditures in European firms. 15-30 - Alexander Styhre:
Unified economic ideas and their hybrid policies: the case of Swedish life science innovation work. 31-43 - Eeva-Lotta Apajalahti, Armi Temmes, Tea Lempiälä:
Incumbent organisations shaping emerging technological fields: cases of solar photovoltaic and electric vehicle charging. 44-57 - Daniel Jiménez-Jiménez, Micaela Martínez-Costa, Hammady Ahmed Dine Rabeh:
Fostering new product success through learning competences. 58-70 - Xin Jin, Jie Wang, Tianshu Chu, Jinghua Xia:
Knowledge source strategy and enterprise innovation performance: dynamic analysis based on machine learning. 71-83 - Paola Garrone, Luca Grilli, Boris Mrkajic:
Human capital of entrepreneurial teams in nascent high-tech sectors: a comparison between Cleantech and Internet. 84-97 - Jeongeun Byun, Tae-Eung Sung, Hyun-Woo Park:
Technological innovation strategy: how do technology life cycles change by technological area. 98-112 - Javier Carbonell, Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, Belén Carro:
Easing the assessment of emerging technologies in technology observatories. Findings about patterns of dissemination of emerging technologies on the internet. 113-129
- Erratum. iii
Volume 30, Number 2, 2018
- Matti Pihlajamaa:
Absorbing radical ideas from unusual sources - the role of social integration mechanisms. 131-143 - Alan-Miguel Valdez, Matthew Cook, Per-Anders Langendahl, Helen Roby, Stephen Potter:
Prototyping sustainable mobility practices: user-generated data in the smart city. 144-157 - Chun Huang, Yan Wang:
Evolution of network relations, enterprise learning, and cluster innovation networks: the case of the Yuyao plastics industry cluster. 158-171 - Sangjae Lee, Byong Seon Kim, Youngmin Kim, Wanki Kim, Wonbin Ahn:
The framework for factors affecting technology transfer for suppliers and buyers of technology in Korea. 172-185 - Peiran Su, Le Wang, Jie Yan:
How users' Internet experience affects the adoption of mobile payment: a mediation model. 186-197 - Juin-Ming Tsai, Chia-Chin Chang, Shiu-Wan Hung:
Technology acquisition models for fast followers in high-technological markets: an empirical analysis of the LED industry. 198-210 - José Luis Ferreras-Méndez, Raquel Sanz-Valle, Joaquín Alegre:
Transformational leadership and absorptive capacity: an analysis of the organisational catalysts for this relationship. 211-226 - Seokkyun Joshua Woo, Jae Young Choi:
Knowledge sources and recombination capabilities in developing new convergent products. 227-240 - Bin Guo, Xueqing Pang, Wen Li:
The role of top management team diversity in shaping the performance of business model innovation: a threshold effect. 241-253
Volume 30, Number 3, 2018
- Meiken Hansen, Mads Borup:
Smart grids and households: how are household consumers represented in experimental projects? 255-267 - Kalle Piirainen, Tuomas Raivio, Kaisa Lähteenmäki-Smith, Lars Alkaersig, Jason Li-Ying:
The reverse tragedy of the commons: an exploratory account of incentives for under-exploitation in an open innovation environment. 268-281 - Sikke R. Jansma, Jordy F. Gosselt, Menno D. T. de Jong:
Technological start-ups in the innovation system: an actor-oriented perspective. 282-294 - Tie Wei, Zhiwei Zhu, Yang Li, Na Yao:
The evolution of competition in innovation resource: a theoretical study based on Lotka-Volterra model. 295-310 - Sunghae Jun, Jacob Wood, Sangsung Park:
Multivariate multiple regression modelling for technology analysis. 311-323 - Ji-Hoon Park, Zong-Tae Bae:
When are 'sharks' beneficial? Corporate venture capital investment and startup innovation performance. 324-336 - Heungwook Son, Yongjin Kwon, Sang C. Park, Sungjoo Lee:
Using a design structure matrix to support technology roadmapping for product-service systems. 337-350 - Francesca Mariotti, Sajjad Haider:
'Networks of practice' in the Italian motorsport industry. 351-362 - Nadia Di Paola, Rosanna Spanò, Adele Caldarelli, Roberto Vona:
Hi-tech start-ups: legitimacy challenges and funding dynamics. 363-375
Volume 30, Number 4, 2018
- Enrique Claver-Cortés, Bartolomé Marco-Lajara, Encarnación Manresa-Marhuenda, Francisco García-Lillo:
Location in scientific-technological parks, dynamic capabilities, and innovation. 377-390 - Beatrice Orlando, Antonio Renzi, Giuseppe Sancetta, Nicola Cucari:
How does firm diversification impact innovation? 391-404 - Yan Yan, Jingjing Zhang, Jiancheng Guan:
The dynamics of technological partners: a social network perspective. 405-420 - Joaquín Alegre, Susana Pasamar:
Firm innovativeness and work-life balance. 421-433 - Zhiying Liu, Xiafei Chen, Junfei Chu, Qingyuan Zhu:
Industrial development environment and innovation efficiency of high-tech industry: analysis based on the framework of innovation systems. 434-446 - Wei-Hsi Hung, Robert John McQueen, Wen-Hsiu Hsu:
Linking organisational critical activities with business typology. 447-460 - Kyoung-Joo Lee:
Strategic human resource management for university-industry collaborations in Korea: financial incentives for academic faculty and employment security of industry liaison offices. 461-472 - Rosalind Williams:
Bloody infrastructures!: Exploring challenges in cord blood collection maintenance. 473-483 - Marcel Ausloos, Francesca Bartolacci, Nicola G. Castellano, Roy Cerqueti:
Exploring how innovation strategies at time of crisis influence performance: a cluster analysis perspective. 484-497
Volume 30, Number 5, 2018
- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah:
Revitalising serial entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa: insights from a newly emerging economy. 499-511 - Tzu-Hsin Liu, Shih-Hui Lo, Chih-Yin Dai:
Expanding the two wings of social capital for value creation: strategic entrepreneurship of HTC, 1997-2008. 512-523 - Cristiano Cagnin:
Developing a transformative business strategy through the combination of design thinking and futures literacy. 524-539 - Keungoui Kim, Sungdo Jung, Junseok Hwang, Ahreum Hong:
A dynamic framework for analyzing technology standardisation using network analysis and game theory. 540-555 - Chunliang Zhang, Ming Chen:
Prioritising alternatives for sustainable end-of-life vehicle disassembly in China using AHP methodology. 556-568 - Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Francisca Sempere Ripoll, Carles Boronat-Moll, Ronald Rojas-Alvarado:
On the joint effect of technological and management innovations on performance: increasing or diminishing returns? 569-581 - Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Francisca Sempere Ripoll, Ronald Rojas-Alvarado, Sofía Estellés Miguel:
Beyond product innovation: deciphering process-oriented innovators, complementarities and performance effects. 582-595 - Eren Durmus-Özdemir, Khamroz Abdukhoshimov:
Exploring the mediating role of innovation in the effect of the knowledge management process on performance. 596-608 - Mitsuru Kodama:
Boundaries innovation through knowledge convergence-developing triad strategic communities. 609-624
Volume 30, Number 6, 2018
Guest Editorial
- David Sarpong, Dirk Meissner:
Special issue on 'corporate foresight and innovation management'. 625-632
- Jeewhan Yoon, Youngjun Kim, Nicholas Vonortas, Sung Won Han:
Corporate foresight and innovation: the effects of integrative capabilities and organisational learning. 633-645 - Albrecht Fritzsche:
Corporate foresight in open laboratories - a translational approach. 646-657 - Jonathan Calof, Rubén Arcos, Nisha Sewdass:
Competitive intelligence practices of European firms. 658-671 - David Sarpong, Daniël Hartman:
Fading memories of the future: the dissipation of strategic foresight among middle managers. 672-683 - Melanie Wiener, Regina Gattringer, Franz Strehl:
Participation in inter-organisational collaborative open foresight A matter of culture. 684-700 - Yulia Milshina, Konstantin Vishnevskiy:
Potentials of collaborative foresight for SMEs. 701-717 - Jonathan Calof, Dirk Meissner, Anastasia Razheva:
Overcoming open innovation challenges: a contribution from foresight and foresight networks. 718-733 - Jakob Højland, René Rohrbeck:
The role of corporate foresight in exploring new markets - evidence from 3 case studies in the BOP markets. 734-746 - Vinh Sum Chau, Chanell Quire:
Back to the future of women in technology: insights from understanding the shortage of women in innovation sectors for managing corporate foresight. 747-764
Volume 30, Number 7, 2018
- Wenyao Zhang, Tugrul U. Daim, Qingpu Zhang:
Understanding the disruptive business model innovation of E-business microcredit: a comparative case study in China. 765-777 - Xin Zhou, Miyuan Shan, Jian Li:
R&D strategy and innovation performance: the role of standardization. 778-792 - Jon Barrutia, Goio Etxebarria, Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia:
What prevents PROS from making KNOTS? Evidence for nano-researchers. 793-810 - Xuemei Xie, Yanru Gao:
Strategic networks and new product performance: the mediating role of ambidextrous innovation. 811-824 - Chie Hoon Song:
On the relationship between creativity and standardisation: evidence from a qualitative study on the introduction of standardised evaluation framework in recruitment. 825-837 - Wenwen An, Jianqi Zhang, Chengde You, Zisheng Guo:
Entrepreneur's creativity and firm-level innovation performance: bricolage as a mediator. 838-851 - Feng Xiong, Jodie Nelson, Kerry Bodle:
The adoption of new technology by listed companies: the case of Twitter. 852-865 - M. Sabu, C. S. Shaijumon, R. Rajesh:
Factors influencing the adoption of ICT tools in Kerala marine fisheries sector: an analytic hierarchy process approach. 866-880
Volume 30, Number 8, 2018
- Nina Tura, Antero Kutvonen, Paavo Ritala:
Platform design framework: conceptualisation and application. 881-894 - Anne-Marie Coles, Athena Piterou, Anton Sentic:
Is small really beautiful? A review of the concept of niches in innovation. 895-908 - Beifen Wang, Huiying Zhang, Zhibao Li:
Organisational change in new ventures in Chinese context: the open innovation. 909-920 - Ding Nan, Fengchao Liu, Rongkang Ma:
Effect of proximity on recombination innovation in R&D collaboration: an empirical analysis. 921-934 - Fredric Bauer, Teis Hansen, Hans Hellsmark:
Innovation in the bioeconomy - dynamics of biorefinery innovation networks. 935-947 - Mostafa Safdari Ranjbar, Tae-Young Park, Mehdi Kiamehr:
What happened to complex product systems literature over the last two decades: progresses so far and path ahead. 948-966 - Leandro Sepulveda, Fergus Lyon, Ian Vickers:
'Social enterprise spin-outs': an institutional analysis of their emergence and potential. 967-979 - Abdallah Alsaad, Rosli Mohamad, Abdallah Taamneh, Noor Azizi Ismail:
What drives global B2B e-commerce usage: an analysis of the effect of the complexity of trading system and competition pressure. 980-992
Volume 30, Number 9, 2018
- Eva Panetti, Adele Parmentola, Steven E. Wallis, Marco Ferretti:
What drives technology transitions? An integration of different approaches within transition studies. 993-1014 - Hannu Makkonen, Hanna Komulainen:
Explicating the market dimension in the study of digital innovation: a management framework for digital innovation. 1015-1028 - Scott Miau, Jiann-Min Yang:
Bibliometrics-based evaluation of the Blockchain research trend: 2008 - March 2017. 1029-1045 - Nikolaus Thumm:
The good, the bad and the ugly - the future of patent assertion entities in Europe. 1046-1056 - Nicholas Burton, Peter Galvin:
When do product architectures mirror organisational architectures? The combined role of product complexity and the rate of technological change. 1057-1069 - Li-Yu Chen, Jung-Ho Lai, Shao-Chi Chang, Yu-Shun Hung:
Organisational form and the economic impacts of innovation: the case of patent grant announcements. 1070-1083 - Feng Shen, Tieju Ma:
A methodology to position nations' efforts in a technology domain with a patent network analysis: case of the electric vehicle domain. 1084-1104 - Pei-Chun Lee, Ssu-Hua Chen, Hsin-Ning Su:
Exploring technological resilience at the country level with patents. 1105-1120
Volume 30, Number 10, 2018
- Chung-Lin Tsai:
The timing of fostering complementary innovation: exploring the antecedent of industry platform emergence. 1121-1135 - Mingwei Li, Suling Jia:
Resource orchestration for innovation: the dual role of information technology. 1136-1147 - Calvin S. Weng:
Structural embeddedness and position: evidences from affiliation of patent with technological classifications. 1148-1165 - Shoufu Lin, Ji Sun, Dora Vasileva Marinova, Dingtao Zhao:
Evaluation of the green technology innovation efficiency of China's manufacturing industries: DEA window analysis with ideal window width. 1166-1181 - Kwangwook Gang, Min Jeong, Minseok Park:
Industry shakeouts and product strategies: lessons from the US laser printer industry. 1182-1194 - Jong Min Choi:
The rise of 3D printing and the role of user firms in the U.S.: evidence from patent data. 1195-1209 - Yixuan Shao, Ting Wu, Huiqing Qiu, Zhongming Wang:
Ambidextrous activities of internet-based entrepreneurships in Apple App Store: two sides of user feedback. 1210-1225 - Sofia Pemsel, Jonas Söderlund, Anna Wiewiora:
Contextualising capability development: configurations of knowledge governance mechanisms in project-based organizations. 1226-1245
Volume 30, Number 11, 2018
Articles
- Debashis Majumdar, Pradipta Kumar Banerji, Satyajit Chakrabarti:
Disruptive technology and disruptive innovation: ignore at your peril! 1247-1255 - Nibedita Saha, Tomas Sáha, Petr Sáha:
Cluster strategies and smart specialisation strategy: do they really leverage on knowledge and innovation-driven territorial growth? 1256-1268 - Nuanchan Singkran:
Urban product analysis and management of Bangkok Metropolis. 1269-1282 - Alok Pandey, D. K. Banwet:
Innovations in Indian financial system: remedy for economic growth? 1283-1295 - P. O. Oshokoya, P. Mathebula:
Policy implications of the disruptive impact of China's slowdown on commodity trade with the developing world. 1296-1309 - Mozhdeh Taheri, Qing Ye, Marina van Geenhuizen:
University spin-off firms' struggle with openness in early knowledge relationships: in search of antecedents and outcomes. 1310-1324 - Marlous Arentshorst, Alan Peine:
From niche level innovations to age-friendly homes and neighbourhoods: a multi-level analysis of challenges, barriers and solutions. 1325-1337 - Yun-kyung Whang:
Convergence processes in the mobile communication processor. 1338-1350 - Young-Choon Kim, Mooweon Rhee:
Professional collaboration in technological innovation: a case of technology licensing of university inventions. 1351-1363
Volume 30, Number 12, 2018
- Chung-Jen Chen, Bou-Wen Lin, Jun-You Lin, Yung-Chang Hsiao:
Technological diversity, knowledge flow and capacity, and industrial innovation. 1365-1377 - Francesco Galati:
Extending perfect timing theory: not just one but several windows of opportunity. 1378-1391 - Xionghe Qin, Debin Du:
Measuring universities' R&D performance in China's provinces: a multistage efficiency and effectiveness perspective. 1392-1408 - George Papachristos, Geerten van de Kaa:
Understanding platform competition through simulation: a research outline. 1409-1421 - Michael Kriechbaum, Alan C. Brent, Alfred Posch:
Interaction patterns of systemic problems in distributed energy technology diffusion: a case study of photovoltaics in the Western Cape province of South Africa. 1422-1436 - Changhyun Park:
Incumbents as disruptor and their disruptive behaviour enabling disruptive innovation: case study of high performance and low cost CPU and foundry market. 1437-1454 - Kaisa Matschoss, Eva Heiskanen:
Innovation intermediary challenging the energy incumbent: enactment of local socio-technical transition pathways by destabilisation of regime rules. 1455-1469 - Katherine Wynn, German C. Spangenberg, Kevin F. Smith, William Wilson:
Valuing GM technologies using real options: the case of drought tolerant wheat in Australia. 1470-1482 - Ting-Kuie Kuo, Sirirat Sae Lim, Lamin K. Sonko:
Catch-up strategy of latecomer firms in Asia: a case study of innovation ambidexterity in PC industry. 1483-1497
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