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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, 2013
- André Spithoven:
Open innovation practices and innovative performances: an international comparative perspective. 1-34 - Xueli Huang, Renyong Chi:
Innovation in China's high-tech industries: barriers and their impact on innovation performance. 35-55 - Marcus Wagner:
Determinants of acquisition value: the role of target and acquirer characteristics. 56-74 - Ke Rong, Yong Lin, Yongjiang Shi, Jiang Yu:
Linking business ecosystem lifecycle with platform strategy: a triple view of technology, application and organisation. 75-94
Volume 62, Numbers 2/3/4, 2013
- Giuditta De Prato, Daniel Nepelski:
A framework for assessing innovation collaboration partners and its application to BRICs. 102-127 - Mónica Edwards-Schachter, Elena Castro-Martínez, Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Guillermo Anlló, Ignacio Fernández-de-Lucio:
Motives for international cooperation on R&D and innovation: empirical evidence from Argentinean and Spanish firms. 128-151 - Rongkang Ma, Fengchao Liu, Yutao Sun:
Collaboration partner portfolio along the growth of Chinese firms' innovation capability: configuration, evolution and pattern. 152-176 - Wei Wei, Donghong Li, Jay Chok, Delin Yang, Huiyong Shang:
The impact of founders' academic experiences on linking with local alma maters for Chinese start-ups. 177-192 - Jie Zhao, Yuan Li, Yi Liu, Haowen Cai:
Contingencies in collaborative innovation: matching organisational learning with strategic orientation and environmental munificence. 193-222 - Peng Xiaobao, Song Wei, Duan Yuzhen:
Framework of open innovation in SMEs in an emerging economy: firm characteristics, network openness, and network information. 223-250 - Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal, Franck Marle, Jean-Claude Bocquet:
Building up a project complexity framework using an international Delphi study. 251-283
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