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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 76
Volume 76, Numbers 1/2, 2018
- Martin Gjelsvik:
Universities, innovation and competitiveness in regional economies. 10-31 - Kärt Rõigas, Pierre Mohnen, Urmas Varblane:
Which firms use universities as cooperation partners? - A comparative view in Europe. 32-57 - Tobias Kesting, Wolfgang Gerstlberger, Thomas Baaken:
A benefit segmentation approach for innovation-oriented university-business collaboration. 58-80 - Thomas Biedenbach, Agneta Marell, Vladimir Vanyushyn:
Industry-university collaboration and absorptive capacity: an empirical study in a Swedish context. 81-103 - Nico Kreusel, Natalie Roth, Alexander Brem:
European business venturing in times of digitisation - an analysis of for-profit business incubators in a triple helix context. 104-136 - Eliezer Geisler, Giuseppe Turchetti:
Conduit versus content: a model of the firm's market involvement and organisational competitiveness. 137-162
Volume 76, Numbers 3/4, 2018
- Rongkang Ma, Fengchao Liu, Yutao Sun:
Collaboration partner portfolio along the growth of Chinese firms' innovation capability: configuration, evolution and pattern. 163-187 - Stefan Konlechner, Barbara Müller, Wolfgang H. Güttel:
A dynamic capabilities perspective on managing technological change: a review, framework and research agenda. 188-213 - Moon-Koo Kim, Jong-Hyun Park, Jonghyun Paik:
Factors influencing innovation capability of small and medium-sized enterprises in Korean manufacturing sector: facilitators, barriers and moderators. 214-235 - Sangil Kim, Changtaek Choi:
Strategic technology roadmapping for inter-ministry R&D cooperation. 236-257 - Stephan Schwetschke, Christopher Durugbo:
How firms synergise: understanding motives and management of co-creation for business-to-business services. 258-284 - Mo Li, Bang Nguyen, Xiaoyu Yu, Yuqing Han:
Competition vs. collaboration: a four set game theory - innovation, collaboration, imitation, and 'do nothing'. 285-315
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