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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2005
- Markus Pohlmann, Christiane Gebhardt, Henry Etzkowitz:
The Development of Innovation Systems and the Art of Innovation Management - Strategy, Control and the Culture of Innovation. 1-7 - Markus Pohlmann:
The evolution of innovation: Cultural backgrounds and the use of innovation models. 9-19 - Christiane Gebhardt:
The impact of managerial rationality on the organizational paradigm. Role models in the management of innovation. 21-34 - Nick Kratzer:
Employment organization and innovation - Flexibility and security in 'virtualized' companies. 35-53 - Guido Palazzo:
Postnational constellations of innovativeness: a cosmopolitan approach. 55-72 - Henry Etzkowitz:
The renewal of venture capital: Toward a counter-cyclical model. 73-87 - Mohammed Saad, Girma Zawdie:
From technology transfer to the emergence of a triple helix culture: the experience of Algeria in innovation and technological capability development. 89-103 - Magnus Klofsten:
New venture ideas: an analysis of their origin and early development. 105-119
Volume 17, Number 2, 2005
- Michael Hobday:
Firm-level Innovation Models: Perspectives on Research in Developed and Developing Countries. 121-146 - Jennifer Cassingena Harper, Luke Georghiou:
Foresight in innovation policy: Shared visions for a science park and business-university links in a city region. 147-160 - Hakan Linnarson:
Patterns of alignment in alliance structure and innovation. 161-181 - D. Jane Bower:
From the 'rhetoric of hope' to the 'patient-active paradigm' - strategic positioning of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. 183-204 - Juan Alberto Aragón-Correa, Eulogio Cordón-Pozo:
The influence of strategic dimensions and the environment on the introduction of internet as innovation into small and medium-sized enterprises. 205-218 - Sami Mahroum:
The international policies of brain gain: A review. 219-230 - Kiminori Genba, Haruhisa Ogawa, Fumio Kodama:
Quantitative analysis of modularization in the automobile and PC industries. 231-245
Volume 17, Number 3, 2005
- Maximilian von Zedtwitz:
The evolution of research on R&D and technology management in China. 253-255
- Cai Jing, Andrew Tylecote:
A healthy hybrid: The technological dynamism of minority-state-owned firms in China. 257-277 - Guo Bin:
Technological development, technology spillover and profitability: An industry level empirical analysis of Chinese manufacturing industries. 279-292 - Hsien-che Lai, Yi-Chia Chiu, Horng-der Leu:
Innovation capacity comparison of China's information technology industrial clusters: The case of Shanghai, Kunshan, Shenzhen and Dongguan. 293-316 - Jiatao Li, Deborah R. Yue:
Managing global research and development in China: Patterns of R&D configuration and evolution. 317-338 - Jiancheng Guan, Richard C. M. Yam, Chiu Kam Mok:
Collaboration between industry and research institutes/universities on industrial innovation in Beijing, China. 339-353 - Jiang Wei, Khaleel Malik, Yongyi Shou:
A pattern of enhancing innovative knowledge capabilities: Case study of a Chinese telecom manufacturer. 355-365 - Carla C. J. M. Millar, Chong Ju Choi, Robert T. J. Chu:
The state in science, technology and innovation districts: Conceptual models for China. 367-373 - Dong Zhu, Jennifer Tann:
A regional innovation system in a small-sized region: A clustering model in Zhongguancun Science Park. 375-390
Volume 17, Number 4, 2005
- Romano Dyerson, Alan Pilkington:
Gales of creative destruction and the opportunistic incumbent: The case of electric vehicles in California. 391-408 - Linus Dahlander, Maureen McKelvey:
The occurrence and spatial distribution of collaboration: biotech firms in Gothenburg, Sweden. 409-431 - Audley Genus, Anne-Marie Coles:
On Constructive Technology Assessment and Limitations on Public Participation in Technology Assessment. 433-443 - Frank W. Geels:
The dynamics of transitions in socio-technical systems: A multi-level analysis of the transition pathway from horse-drawn carriages to automobiles (1860-1930). 445-476 - Rhonda Roberts:
Issues in modelling innovation intense environments: The importance of the historical and cultural context. 477-495 - Fabrizio Cesaroni, Andrea Piccaluga:
Universities and intellectual property rights in Southern European countries. 497-518 - Amanda Langley, Nada K. Kakadadse, Stephen Swailes:
Grand strategies and strategic actions in the pharmaceutical industry 2001-2002. 519-534
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