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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2011
Editorial
- Brendan Galbraith, Rodney McAdam
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The promise and problem with open innovation. 1-6
- Salvatore Amico Roxas, Giuseppe Piroli, Mario Sorrentino:
Efficiency and evaluation analysis of a network of technology transfer brokers. 7-24 - Xiaoyuan Zhao, Yanning Zheng:
Development of Chinese science and technology intermediaries and their integration into the open innovation paradigm. 25-48 - Hao-Chen Huang
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Technological innovation capability creation potential of open innovation: a cross-level analysis in the biotechnology industry. 49-63 - Chi-Shiun Lai, Chun-Shou Chen, Chih-Jen Chiu, Da Chang Pai:
The impact of trust on the relationship between inter-organisational collaboration and product innovation performance. 65-74 - Tommy Clausen, Einar Rasmussen
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Open innovation policy through intermediaries: the industry incubator programme in Norway. 75-85 - Esteve Almirall
, Jonathan Wareham:
Living Labs: arbiters of mid- and ground-level innovation. 87-102
Volume 23, Number 2, 2011
- Nicola Baldini:
University patenting: patterns of faculty motivations. 103-121 - Jing Cai
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Mobile communications in China: levels of technological dynamism. 123-143 - Gianluca Carnabuci
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The evolving structure of the technological landscape. 145-158 - Wen-Bin Chuang, Hui-Lin Lin:
Overseas R&D activities and intellectual property rights - a longitudinal study of multinational enterprises in emerging economies. 159-173 - Christine Shea, Roger Grinde, Bruce Elmslie:
Nanotechnology as general-purpose technology: empirical evidence and implications. 175-192 - Heng-Yih Liu, Feng Hsu Liu:
The process of competence leveraging in related diversification: a case of technology management at a composite-material company. 193-211
Volume 23, Number 3, 2011
- Wendy Phillips
, Thomas Johnsen
, Nigel Caldwell
, Julian B. Chaudhuri:
The difficulties of supplying new technologies into highly regulated markets: the case of tissue engineering. 213-226 - Eric Berkers, Frank W. Geels
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System innovation through stepwise reconfiguration: the case of technological transitions in Dutch greenhouse horticulture (1930-1980). 227-247 - Henk Jan de Vries
, Joost P. M. de Ruijter, Najim Argam:
Dominant design or multiple designs: the flash memory card case. 249-262 - Francesc Xavier Molina Morales, María Teresa Martínez-Fernández:
The under-exploration issue in territorial networks: the moderating effect of the involvement of supporting organisations. 263-278 - Hsiu-Ling Li, Ming-Je Tang:
Vertical integration, escalating commitment and technological performance: evidence from firms in the US computer industry. 279-296 - Laura Hudson, Mark Winskel, Simon Allen:
The hesitant emergence of low carbon technologies in the UK: the micro-CHP innovation system. 297-312 - Thomas Magnusson, Christian Berggren
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Entering an era of ferment - radical vs incrementalist strategies in automotive power train development. 313-330 - Bou-Wen Lin:
Knowledge diversity as a moderator: inter-firm relationships, R&D investment and absorptive capacity. 331-343
Volume 23, Number 4, 2011
- Veit Dominik Kunz, Lorraine Warren
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From innovation to market entry: a strategic management model for new technologies. 345-366 - Olumuyiwa O. Olamade
, T. O. Oyebisi, Abiodun A. Egbetokun
, Boladale Adebowale:
Environmental scanning strategy of manufacturing companies in southwestern Nigeria. 367-381 - Carmen Cabello-Medina
, Antonio Carmona-Lavado
, Gloria Cuevas-Rodríguez:
Organisation of R&D departments as determinant of innovation: testing alternative explanations. 383-400 - Khaleel Malik
, Jiang Wei:
How external partnering enhances innovation: evidence from Chinese technology-based SMEs. 401-413 - Andrés Barge-Gil
, María Jesús Nieto
, Lluís Santamaría-Sánchez:
Hidden innovators: the role of non-R&D activities. 415-432 - Mei-Chih Hu, Ching-Yan Wu:
Exploring technological innovation trajectories through latecomers: evidence from Taiwan's bicycle industry. 433-452 - Neelke Doorn
, Rob P. J. M. Raven
, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers:
Distribution of responsibility in socio-technical networks: the Promest case. 453-471
Volume 23, Number 5, 2011
- David Eduardo Cavazos, Dara Szyliowicz:
How industry associations suppress threatening innovation: the case of the US recording industry. 473-487 - Tariq H. Malik
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Real option as strategic technology uncertainty reduction mechanism: inter-firm investment strategy by pharmaceuticals. 489-507 - Ana Lisbeth Concho, Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, Thomas Herald, Brian J. Sauser:
Optimal component substitution within system evolution planning considering multiple-vendor, functionally equivalent commercial products. 509-526 - Lu Huang, Ying Guo, Zhengchun Peng, Alan L. Porter
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Characterising a technology development at the stage of early emerging applications: nanomaterial-enhanced biosensors. 527-544 - Luca Turba:
A resource-based approach to strategy analysis in the new digital television arena. 545-566 - Alexander Styhre, Mats Sundgren:
Management regimes in science-based innovation: control and uncertainty during early phases of new drug development. 567-581 - Chi-Hsiang Duan:
Mapping the intellectual structure of modern technology management. 583-600
Volume 23, Number 6, 2011
- David J. Schoeneck, Alan L. Porter
, Ronald N. Kostoff, Elena M. Berger:
Assessment of Brazil's research literature. 601-621 - Wei Pan
, Marcel Cooper:
Decision criteria for selecting air source heat pump technology in UK low carbon housing. 623-637 - Ana Cristina O. Siqueira
, Maria Tereza L. Fleury:
Complementarities of human capital and information technology: small businesses, emerging economy context and the strategic role of firm resources. 639-653 - Youichirou S. Tsuji:
Strategic technology editing of the patent stage: lesson from a case of inkjet printer development. 655-665 - Marten J. Witkamp, Rob P. J. M. Raven
, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers:
Strategic niche management of social innovations: the case of social entrepreneurship. 667-681 - Guang-fu Liu, Xiao-Li Chen, Ralph Riedel, Egon Müller:
Green technology foresight on automobile technology in China. 683-696 - Lida P. Kyrgidou, Eugenia Petridou:
The effect of competence exploration and competence exploitation on strategic entrepreneurship. 697-713
Volume 23, Number 7, 2011
Editorial
- Robin Williams
, Ian Graham, Kai Jakobs, Kalle Lyytinen
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China and Global ICT standardisation and innovation. 715-724
- Axel Mangelsdorf:
The role of technical standards for trade between China and the European Union. 725-743 - Vladislav V. Fomin
, Junbin Su, Ping Gao
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Indigenous standard development in the presence of dominant international standards: the case of the AVS standard in China. 745-758 - Håkon Ursin Steen:
Limits to the regulatory state in the rule-making of digital convergence: a case study of mobile TV standards governance in the European Union and China. 759-772 - James Stewart, Xiaobai Shen, Chengwei Wang, Ian Graham:
From 3G to 4G: standards and the development of mobile broadband in China. 773-788 - Jooyoung Kwak, Heejin Lee, Vladislav V. Fomin:
Government coordination of conflicting interests in standardisation: case studies of indigenous ICT standards in China and South Korea. 789-806
Volume 23, Number 8, 2011
- Shirley M. Davey, Michael Brennan, Brian Meenan, Rodney McAdam
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Innovation in the medical device sector: an open business model approach for high-tech small firms. 807-824 - Mattia Bianchi
, Davide Chiaroni
, Vittorio Chiesa, Federico Frattini
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Exploring the role of human resources in technology out-licensing: an empirical analysis of biotech newtechnology-based firms. 825-849 - Tariq H. Malik
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Vertical alliance and vertical integration for the inflow of technology and new product development in the pharmaceutical industry. 851-864 - Robert van Wessel, Xu Yang, Henk Jan de Vries
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Implementing international standards for Information Security Management in China and Europe: a comparative multi-case study. 865-879 - Sverker Alänge, Annika Steiber:
Diffusion of organisational innovations: an empirical test of an analytical framework. 881-897 - Jeonghwan Jeon
, Hakyeon Lee, Yongtae Park:
Implementing technology roadmapping with supplier selection for semiconductor manufacturing companies. 899-918 - Wilfred Dolfsma:
Appropriability, services and reputation. 919-930
Volume 23, Number 9, 2011
Original Articles
- Jonathan C. Ho, Heng-Yih Liu, Chung-Shing Lee:
Technology evaluation process and its influential strategic factors: cases in Taiwan's semiconductor sector. 931-946
- Teck-Yong Eng
, Paul Luff
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Competing and developing competitive advantage in the digital world. 947-950
- Fen-May Liou
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The effects of asset-light strategy on competitive advantage in the telephone communications industry. 951-967 - Mehmet Gençer
, Beyza Oba:
Organising the digital commons: a case study on engagement strategies in open source. 969-982 - Carolina Castaldi
, Casper ten Kate, Robbert den Braber:
Strategic purchasing and innovation: a relational view. 983-1000 - Teck-Yong Eng
, Duygu Okten:
Exploring a dynamic framework of innovative capability: a theoretical integration of technological and marketing capabilities. 1001-1013
Volume 23, Number 10, 2011
- Danielle Bertrand-Cloodt, John Hagedoorn
, Hans van Kranenburg:
The strength of R&D network ties in high-tech sectors - a multi-dimensional analysis of the effects of tie strength on innovation performance. 1015-1030 - Dilek Cetindamar
, Okan Pala:
Chief technology officer roles and performance. 1031-1046 - Cristina Quintana-Garcia
, Carlos A. Benavides-Velasco
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Knowledge organisation in R&D alliances: its impact on product innovation. 1047-1061 - Rob P. J. M. Raven
, Geert P. J. Verbong, Wouter F. Schilpzand, Marten J. Witkamp:
Translation mechanisms in socio-technical niches: a case study of Dutch river management. 1063-1078 - Jiang Yu:
From 3G to 4G: technology evolution and path dynamics in China's mobile telecommunication sector. 1079-1093 - Ozgur Dedehayir, Saku J. Mäkinen
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Determining reverse salient types and evolutionary dynamics of technology systems with performance disparities. 1095-1114

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