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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, 2010
- Jorgen Dahlgren, Jonas Söderlund:
Modes and mechanisms of control in Multi-Project Organisations: the R&D case. 1-22 - Anders Paarup Nielsen:
Developing an organisational capability: dimensions, situations and managerial challenges. 23-42 - Oliver Gassmann, Christoph Kausch, Ellen Enkel:
Negative side effects of customer integration. 43-63 - François Therin:
Learning for innovation in high-technology small firms. 64-79 - Valerie Merindol, David W. Versailles:
Dual-use as Knowledge-Oriented Policy: France during the 1990-2000s. 80-98 - Sarah Guillou, Christian Longhi:
Defense financing of private R&D: evidences from French firms. 99-118
Volume 50, Number 2, 2010
- Satoshi Yoshida:
Effective reactions against disruptive innovations - the case of Japan's electronics industry. 119-138 - Bilge Erdogan, Chimay J. Anumba, Dino Bouchlaghem, Yasemin Nielsen:
An innovative integrated framework towards effective collaboration environments in construction. 139-168 - Wen-Pai Wang:
Determining product differentiation strategies under uncertain environment. 169-181 - Vincent Cho:
A study on the impact of Organisational Learning to the effectiveness of Electronic Document Management Systems. 182-207 - Adil Osman Fathelrahman, Mathew Shafaghi:
Leveraging organisation data through EII, ETL and data replication: methodologies and implementation. 208-224
Volume 50, Numbers 3/4, 2010
- Michael Steiner, Javier Alfonso-Gil, Oliver Ehret, Michael Ploder, Rüdiger Wink:
European medium-technology innovation networks: a multi-methodological multi-regional approach. 229-262 - Jorge Niosi, Majlinda Zhegu:
Anchor tenants and regional innovation systems: the aircraft industry. 263-284 - Med Kechidi, Damien Talbot:
Institutions and coordination: what is the contribution of a proximity-based analysis? The case of Airbus and its relations with the subcontracting network. 285-299 - Oliver Ehret, Philip Cooke:
Conceptualising aerospace outsourcing: Airbus UK and the lean supply approach. 300-317 - Guido Benzler, Rüdiger Wink:
From agglomerations to technology- and knowledge-driven clusters: aeronautics cluster policies in Europe. 318-336 - Javier Alfonso-Gil, Antonio Vazquez-Barquero:
Networking and innovation: lessons from the aeronautical clusters of Madrid. 337-355 - Philip Cooke, Oliver Ehret:
Proximities, knowledge and skills and the future of the Welsh aerospace industry. 356-366 - Steve McGuire, Felicia Fai, Toshiya Ozaki:
Path dependence as a political construct, the disruptive influence of technology and Japanese aerospace. 367-379 - Rüdiger Wink:
Restructuring European aeronautics SMEs: the role of formal examination knowledge. 380-392
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