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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 68
Volume 68, Numbers 1/2, 2015
- Luca Gastaldi, Francesco Paolo Appio, Antonella Martini, Mariano Corso:
Academics as orchestrators of continuous innovation ecosystems: towards a fourth generation of CI initiatives. 1-20 - Antonio Ghezzi, Andrea Cavallaro, Andrea Rangone, Raffaello Balocco:
On business models, resources and exogenous (dis)continuous innovation: evidences from the mobile applications industry. 21-48 - Max Helander, Robert Bergqvist, Katarina Lund Stetler, Mats Magnusson:
Applying lean in product development - enabler or inhibitor of creativity? 49-69 - John Nicholas, Ann Ledwith, Davide Aloini, Antonella Martini, Anna Nosella:
Searching for radical new product ideas: exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis for construct validation. 70-98 - Francesca Michelino, Emilia Lamberti, Antonello Cammarano, Mauro Caputo:
Open models for innovation: an accounting-based perspective. 99-121 - Gil Avnimelech, Maryann P. Feldman:
The stickiness of university spin-offs: a study of formal and informal spin-offs and their location from 124 US academic institutions. 122-149
Volume 68, Numbers 3/4, 2015
- Berna Beyhan, Annika Rickne:
Motivations of academics to interact with industry: the case of nanoscience. 159-175 - James A. Cunningham, Paul O'Reilly, Conor O'Kane, Vincent Mangematin:
Managerial challenges of publicly funded principal investigators. 176-202 - Giselle Camille Rampersad:
Developing university-business cooperation through work-integrated learning. 203-227 - Susana Pablo-Hernando:
Transferring knowledge: PhD holders employed in Spanish technology centres. 228-254 - Will Geoghegan, Conor O'Kane, Ciara Fitzgerald:
Technology transfer offices as a nexus within the triple helix: the progression of the university's role. 255-277 - Alok K. Chakrabarti, Pradip K. Bhaumik:
Technology development in Latin America and the Caribbean: an evaluation of the process in Brazil using patent data. 278-298
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