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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 60
Volume 60, Numbers 1/2, 2012
- Nigel Roome:
A cybernetic model of corporate responsibility - sensing changes in business and society. 4-22 - Paul Shrivastava, Vera Ivanaj, Silvester Ivanaj:
Sustainable development and the arts. 23-43 - Denis G. Arnold, Laura H. D. Williams:
The paradox at the base of the pyramid: environmental sustainability and market-based poverty alleviation. 44-59 - Alex Halsema, Cees Withagen:
Cartel-fringe models of the oil market: a quantitative assessment. 60-82 - Vasil Simeonov:
Environmetrics as a tool for sustainability assessment. 83-95 - Aleid Van Der Wiel, Bart Bossink, Enno Masurel:
Reverse logistics for waste reduction in cradle-to-cradle-oriented firms: waste management strategies in the Dutch metal industry. 96-113 - Maria Teresa Borzacchiello, Max Craglia:
The impact on innovation of open access to spatial environmental information: a research strategy. 114-129 - Sungjoo Lee, Letizia Mortara, Clive I. V. Kerr, Robert Phaal, David Probert:
Analysis of document-mining techniques and tools for technology intelligence: discovering knowledge from technical documents. 130-156
Volume 60, Numbers 3/4, 2012
- Antonella Martini, Luca Gastaldi, Mariano Corso, Mats Magnusson, Bjørge Timenes Laugen:
Continuously innovating the study of continuous innovation: from actionable knowledge to universal theory in continuous innovation research. 157-178 - Raffaello Balocco, Alessia Ciappini, Mariano Corso:
The impact of ICT sourcing on ICT organisation, competences and continuous innovation. 179-201 - Roberto Filippini, Wolfgang H. Güttel, Anna Nosella:
Dynamic capabilities and the evolution of knowledge management projects in SMEs. 202-220 - Frido E. Smulders, Han J. Bakker:
Modelling the inter-subjective level of innovation. 221-241 - Lars Löfqvist:
Motivation for innovation in small enterprises. 242-265 - Thanos Papadopoulos:
Continuous innovation through lean thinking in healthcare: the role of dynamic actor associations. 266-280 - Tomoatsu Shibata:
Managing parallel development towards technological transitions. 281-301
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