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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2014
- Clive I. V. Kerr, Robert Phaal, David R. Probert:
Depicting the future strategic plans of the Royal Australian Navy using a roadmapping framework as a visual composite canvas. 1-22 - Aurelie Delemarle:
A rationale for public intervention in disruptive technological development: public policy tools as trust-enabling mechanisms. 23-35 - José Albors-Garrigos, Carlos A. Rincon-Diaz, Juan Ignacio Igartua-Lopez:
Research technology organisations as leaders of R&D collaboration with SMEs: role, barriers and facilitators. 37-53 - M. Rocío Martínez-Torres, María Carmen Díaz-Fernández:
Current issues and research trends on open-source software communities. 55-68 - Ci-Rong Li, Chen-Ju Lin, Han-Chen Huang:
Top management team social capital, exploration-based innovation, and exploitation-based innovation in SMEs. 69-85 - Tingting Ma, Alan L. Porter, Ying Guo, Jud Ready, Chen Xu, Lidan Gao:
A technology opportunities analysis model: applied to dye-sensitised solar cells for China. 87-104 - Hannes Toivanen:
The shift from theory to innovation: the evolution of Brazilian research frontiers 2005-2011. 105-119
Volume 26, Number 2, 2014
- Thanti Sibonelo Mthanti, Boris Urban:
Effectuation and entrepreneurial orientation in high-technology firms. 121-133 - Anna Nosella:
Search practices in the early phase of the innovation process and ambidexterity: testing a sample of high-tech companies. 135-153 - Paavo Ritala, Liisa-Maija Sainio:
Coopetition for radical innovation: technology, market and business-model perspectives. 155-169 - Elena Casprini, Tommaso Pucci, Lorenzo Zanni:
Business model shifts: a case study on firms that apply high technology to cultural goods. 171-187 - Shiu-Wan Hung, Ping-Chuan Chen, Chia-Fen Chung:
Gaining or losing? The social capital perspective on supply chain members' knowledge sharing of green practices. 189-206 - Chun-Yao Tseng, Da Chang Pai:
Knowledge search, spillover and creation capability in India's pharmaceutical industry. 207-222 - Mirva Peltoniemi:
How do the determinants of firm survival change in the course of the industry life cycle? A fuzzy-set analysis. 223-239
Volume 26, Number 3, 2014
- Seongyong Choi, Sunghae Jun:
Vacant technology forecasting using new Bayesian patent clustering. 241-251 - Carsten Bergenholtz, Toke Bjerregaard:
How institutional conditions impact university-industry search strategies and networks. 253-266 - Jarle Aarstad:
Possible suboptimal diffusions of technological innovations in clustered scale-free networks. 267-277 - Mitsuru Kodama, Tomoatsu Shibata:
Research into ambidextrous R&D in product development - new product development at a precision device maker: a case study. 279-306 - Bonno Pel:
Intersections in system innovation: a nested-case methodology to study co-evolving innovation journeys. 307-320 - Aliya Kuzhabekova, Jennifer Kuzma:
Mapping the emerging field of genome editing. 321-352 - Howard Rush, John Bessant, Mike Hobday, Eoghan Hanrahan, Mauricio Zuma Medeiros:
The evolution and use of a policy and research tool: assessing the technological capabilities of firms. 353-365
Volume 26, Number 4, 2014
- Riccardo Apreda, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Gualtiero Fantoni, Donata Gabelloni:
Functions and failures: how to manage technological promises for societal challenges. 369-384 - Jeffery Cottes:
Technological variation and the US renewable fuel standard. 385-399 - Francesco Schiavone:
Backwards compatibility, adapter strategy and the 'battle of converters' in analogue photography. 401-416 - Nicholas Berente, Jaegul Lee:
How process improvement efforts can drive organisational innovativeness. 417-433 - M. Rocío Martínez-Torres:
Analysis of open innovation communities from the perspective of social network analysis. 435-451 - Frans Sengers, Rob Raven:
Metering motorbike mobility: informal transport in transition? 453-468 - Ugo Rizzo, Laura Ramaciotti:
The determinants of academic patenting by Italian universities. 469-483 - Mari Jibu:
Mapping of scientific patenting: toward the development of 'J-GLOBAL foresight'. 485-498
Volume 26, Number 5, 2014
- Lu Huang, Alan L. Porter:
Editorial. 499-500
- Hao Jiao, Yu Cui, Yunxia Zhu, Jin Chen:
Building entrepreneurs' innovativeness through knowledge management: the mediating effect of entrepreneurial alertness. 501-516 - Jue Wang:
R&D activities in start-up firms: What can we learn from founding resources? 517-529 - Xuefeng Wang, Jie Ren, Yi Zhang, Donghua Zhu, Pengjun Qiu, Meng Huang:
China's patterns of international technological collaboration 1976-2010: a patent analysis study. 531-546 - Jan L. Youtie, Luciano Kay:
Acquiring nanotechnology capabilities: role of mergers and acquisitions. 547-563 - Yong Han Ju, So Young Sohn:
Development of a national competitiveness index based on a structural equation model. 565-579 - Zhixiong Zhang, Jianhua Liu, Yimin Zou, Jing Xie, Li Qian:
Profiling science and innovation policy by object-based computing. 581-593
Volume 26, Number 6, 2014
- Thomas Holzmann, Klaus Sailer, Brendan Galbraith, Bernhard R. Katzy:
Matchmaking for open innovation - theoretical perspectives based on interaction, rather than transaction. 595-599 - Thomas Holzmann, Klaus Sailer, Bernhard R. Katzy:
Matchmaking as multi-sided market for open innovation. 601-615 - Takao Fujiwara:
Real options analysis on strategic partnerships of biotechnological start-ups. 617-638 - Peter E. Harland, Ann-Marie Nienaber:
Solving the matchmaking dilemma between companies and external idea contributors. 639-653 - Andy Dong, Morteza Pourmohamadi:
Knowledge matching in the technology outsourcing context of online innovation intermediaries. 655-668 - Calvin S. Weng, Wen-Goang Yang, Kuei-Kuei Lai:
Technological position in alliances network. 669-685 - Gabriele Montelisciani, Donata Gabelloni, Giacomo Tazzini, Gualtiero Fantoni:
Skills and wills: the keys to identify the right team in collaborative innovation platforms. 687-702 - Xiao-Feng Ma, Michael Kaldenbach, Bernhard R. Katzy:
Cross-border innovation intermediaries - matchmaking across institutional contexts. 703-716
Volume 26, Number 7, 2014
- Thomas A. Hemphill:
Patent assertion entities: do they impede innovation and technology commercialisation? 717-731 - Mario Coccia:
Converging scientific fields and new technological paradigms as main drivers of the division of scientific labour in drug discovery process: the effects on strategic management of the R&D corporate change. 733-749 - Stefano Breschi, Camilla Lenzi, Franco Malerba, Maria Luisa Mancusi:
Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: sectoral patterns in a sample of European high-tech firms. 751-764 - Eugenio Cavallo, Ester Ferrari, L. Bollani, Mario Coccia:
Strategic management implications for the adoption of technological innovations in agricultural tractor: the role of scale factors and environmental attitude. 765-779 - Jinjuan Zang, Chenlu Zhang, Pianpian Yang, Yuan Li:
How open search strategies align with firms' radical and incremental innovation: evidence from China. 781-795 - Alexander Styhre:
Coping with the financiers: attracting venture capital investors and end-users in the biomaterials industry. 797-809 - Thomas Jacobsson, Staffan Jacobsson:
Conceptual confusion - an analysis of the meaning of concepts in technological innovation systems and sociological functionalism. 811-823 - Michiel van Oudheusden:
Learning in, through, and about participatory technology assessment: the case of Nanotechnologies for Tomorrow's Society (NanoSoc). 825-836 - Benjamin K. Sovacool, Brent Brossmann:
The rhetorical fantasy of energy transitions: implications for energy policy and analysis. 837-854
Volume 26, Number 8, 2014
- Inchae Park, Byungun Yoon:
A semantic analysis approach for identifying patent infringement based on a product-patent map. 855-874 - Michael Novotny, Staffan Laestadius:
Beyond papermaking: technology and market shifts for wood-based biomass industries - management implications for large-scale industries. 875-891 - Byung-Jin (Robert) Park, Manish K. Srivastava, Devi R. Gnyawali:
Impact of coopetition in the alliance portfolio and coopetition experience on firm innovation. 893-907 - Lian Zhang, Kyung Min Park:
What are good R&D investment strategies for leaders and followers? 909-925 - Francisco Jose Arenas-Márquez, M. Rocío Martínez-Torres, Sergio L. Toral Marín:
Electronic word-of-mouth communities from the perspective of social network analysis. 927-942 - Aslan Lotfi, Ali Lotfi, William E. Halal:
Forecasting technology diffusion: a new generalisation of the logistic model. 943-957 - Minyoung Kim, I. Kim Wang:
Dynamic product differentiation strategies: an examination of the interplay of firm and industry characteristics. 959-983
Volume 26, Number 9, 2014
- M. Dolores Gallego, Salvador Bueno:
Exploring the application of the Delphi method as a forecasting tool in Information Systems and Technologies research. 987-999 - Jian Li, Dylan Sutherland, Lutao Ning, Yuandi Wang:
Firm ownership, industrial structure, and regional innovation performance in China's provinces. 1001-1022 - Mariano Nieto-Antolín, Nuria González-Alvarez:
Product innovation: testing the relative influence of industry, institutional context and firm factors. 1023-1036 - George Papachristos:
Towards multi-system sociotechnical transitions: why simulate. 1037-1055 - Cheng-Yu Lee, Heng-Yu Chang:
How do the combined effects of CEO decision horizon and compensation impact the relationship between earnings pressure and R&D retrenchment? 1057-1071 - Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia:
Innovation management tools: implementing technology watch as a routine for adaptation. 1073-1089 - Gupeng Zhang, Xiaofeng Lv, Hongbo Duan:
How do prolific inventors impact firm innovation in ICT: implications from patent co-inventing network. 1091-1110
Volume 26, Number 10, 2014
Editorial
- Dan van der Horst, Samantha Staddon, Janette Webb:
Smart energy, and society? 1111-1117
- Michael J. Fell, David Shipworth, Gesche M. Huebner, Clifford A. Elwell:
Exploring perceived control in domestic electricity demand-side response. 1118-1130 - Niamh Murtagh, Birgitta Gatersleben, David Uzzell:
A qualitative study of perspectives on household and societal impacts of demand response. 1131-1143 - Martin Pullinger, Heather Lovell, Janette Webb:
Influencing household energy practices: a critical review of UK smart metering standards and commercial feedback devices. 1144-1162 - Dana Abi Ghanem, Sarah Mander:
Designing consumer engagement with the smart grids of the future: bringing active demand technology to everyday life. 1163-1175 - Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, Oscar Amerighi, Benjamin Boteler:
A comparison of consumer perceptions towards smart homes in the UK, Germany and Italy: reflections for policy and future research. 1176-1195 - Ben Bedwell, Caroline Leygue, Murray Goulden, Derek McAuley, James A. Colley, Eamonn Ferguson, Nick Banks, Alexa Spence:
Apportioning energy consumption in the workplace: a review of issues in using metering data to motivate staff to save energy. 1196-1211 - Georgina Wood, Dan van der Horst, Rosie Day, Anastasios G. Bakaoukas, Panagiotis Petridis, Shuli Liu, Latifimran Jalil, Mark Gaterell, Elise Smithson, John Barnham, Debbie Harvey, Benqiang Yang, Charn Pisithpunth:
Serious games for energy social science research. 1212-1227 - David Hawkey, Janette Webb:
District energy development in liberalised markets: situating UK heat network development in comparison with Dutch and Norwegian case studies. 1228-1241
- Sarah Royston:
Smart energy technologies in everyday life: smart Utopia? 1242-1247 - Rick Holland:
Smart energy technologies in everyday life: Smart Utopia? 1247-1250
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