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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 80
Volume 80, Numbers 1/2, 2019
- Paola Belingheri

, Paolo Neirotti:
Digitalising products: towards an integrated view of challenges in development, design and user acceptance. 1-11 - Stine Hendler

, Harry Boer
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Digital-physical product development: a review and research agenda. 12-35 - Siri Jagstedt

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Managerial attention alteration in integrated product-service development. 36-60 - Alessandro Casagrande-Seretti, Francesca Montagna

, Gaetano Cascini:
A decision support model to assess technological paradigms. 61-84 - Luca Gastaldi

, Giovanni Radaelli
, Emanuele Lettieri, Davide Luzzini, Mariano Corso:
Professionals' use of ICT in hospitals: the interplay between institutional and rational factors. 85-106 - Antonio K. W. Lau, William Lo:

Absorptive capacity, technological innovation capability and innovation performance: an empirical study in Hong Kong. 107-148 - Yanyu Wang, Zhenzhen Xie, Wei Xie, Jizhen Li:

Technological capabilities, political connections and entry mode choices of EMNEs overseas R&D investments. 149-175
Volume 80, Numbers 3/4, 2019
- Patricia Laurens, Christian Le Bas, Antoine Schoen:

Worldwide IP coverage of patented inventions in large pharma firms: to what extent do the internationalisation of R&D and firm strategy matter? 177-211 - Yi-Juen Chen, Ta-Jung Lu:

Intellectual property strategy for the ecosystem of the internet of things. 212-240 - Yuchen Gao

, Xielin Liu, Xuemei Ma:
How do firms meet the challenge of technological change by redesigning innovation ecosystem? A case study of IBM. 241-265 - Xionghe Qin, Debin Du

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A comparative study of the effects of internal and external technology spillovers on the quality of innovative outputs in China: the perspective of multistage innovation. 266-291 - Jia Ma, Yusen Xu:

The opportunity-driven innovation catching-up from China in engineering and technical services industry: does technology gap generate opportunity gap in innovation? 292-318

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