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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 58
Volume 58, Numbers 1/2, 2012
- Eleni Apospori, Konstantinos G. Zografos, Solon Magrizos:
SME corporate social responsibility and competitiveness: a literature review. 10-31 - Gennaro Iasevoli, Marta Massi:
The relationship between sustainable business management and competitiveness: research trends and challenge. 32-48 - Sara Tessitore, Tiberio Daddi, Marco Frey:
Eco-innovation and competitiveness in industrial clusters. 49-63 - Mario Risso:
A horizontal approach to implementing corporate social responsibility in international supply chains. 64-82 - Tiziana Russo Spena, Alessandra De Chiara:
CSR, innovation strategy and supply chain management: toward an integrated perspective. 83-108 - Tarja Ketola:
Fair Business as a corporate responsibility and competitiveness factor? Fashion design company Globe Hope as an example. 109-128 - Caterina Tantalo, Matteo G. Caroli, Jeff Vanevenhoven:
Corporate social responsibility and SME's competitiveness. 129-151 - Francesco Testa, Massimo Battaglia, Lara Bianchi:
The diffusion of CSR initiatives among SMEs in industrial clusters: some findings from Italian experiences. 152-170
Volume 58, Numbers 3/4, 2012
- Réjean Landry, Nabil Amara:
Why and how do academics bridge the gap between invention and innovation? 174-212 - Caroline Hussler, Julien Pénin:
Proactive versus reactive motivations for patenting and their impact on patent production at universities. 213-235 - Norrin Halilem, Catherine Bertrand, Jean Samuel Cloutier, Réjean Landry, Nabil Amara:
The knowledge value chain as an SME innovation policy instrument framework: an analytical exploration of SMEs public innovation support in OECD countries. 236-260 - Giovanni Mangiarotti:
Knowledge management practices and innovation propensity: a firm-level analysis for Luxembourg. 261-283 - Pamela Adams, Roberto Fontana, Franco Malerba:
User knowledge in innovation in high technologies: an empirical analysis of semiconductors. 284-299
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