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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2013
- Youngjung Geum

, Jeonghwan Jeon
, Hyeonju Seol
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Identifying technological opportunities using the novelty detection technique: a case of laser technology in semiconductor manufacturing. 1-22 - Changyong Lee

, Bomi Song, Yongtae Park:
How to assess patent infringement risks: a semantic patent claim analysis using dependency relationships. 23-38 - Mikko Rask:

The tragedy of citizen deliberation - two cases of participatory technology assessment. 39-55 - Tommy Høyvarde Clausen:

External knowledge sourcing from innovation cooperation and the role of absorptive capacity: empirical evidence from Norway and Sweden. 57-70 - Estelle Pellegrin-Boucher, Frédéric Le Roy, Calin Gurau:

Coopetitive strategies in the ICT sector: typology and stability. 71-89 - Chikako Takanashi, Kyoung-Joo Lee:

Standard development by committees and communities: a comparative case study of IEEE1394 and USB. 91-105 - Carolina Billitteri, Giovanna Lo Nigro, Giovanni Perrone:

Drivers influencing the governance of inter-firm relationships in the biopharmaceutical industry: an empirical survey in the Italian context. 107-126
Volume 25, Number 2, 2013
- Milos Maryska, Ota Novotný:

The reference model for managing business informatics economics based on the corporate performance management - proposal and implementation. 129-146 - Juneseuk Shin

, Chong Man Kim:
Risk-adjusted performance forecasting of future key technology. 147-161 - William McDowall

, Paul Ekins, Slavo Radosevic, Le-yin Zhang:
The development of wind power in China, Europe and the USA: how have policies and innovation system activities co-evolved? 163-185 - Sirkku Kivisaari, Eveliina Saari, Juhani Lehto, Lauri Kokkinen

, Niilo Saranummi:
System innovations in the making: hybrid actors and the challenge of up-scaling. 187-201 - Mark A. A. M. Leenders

, Yanto Chandra
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Antecedents and consequences of green innovation in the wine industry: the role of channel structure. 203-218 - Bin Guo, Jing Gao, Xiaoling Chen:

Technology strategy, technological context and technological catch-up in emerging economies: industry-level findings from Chinese manufacturing. 219-234 - Cristina Bayona-Sáez

, Claudio Cruz-Cázares, Teresa García-Marco
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Public R&D funding: does the source determine the strategy? 235-248
Volume 25, Number 3, 2013
- Brendan Galbraith, Rodney McAdam

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The convergence of ICT, policy, intermediaries and society for technology transfer: evidence from European innovation projects. 249-252 - Bror Salmelin:

Foreword. 253-255 - George Tsekouras, Despina Kanellou

, Neha Rai:
Redefining learning networks through ICT capabilities: representations, behaviours and intermediation strategies. 257-279 - Brendan Galbraith, Brian Cleland, Suzanne Martin

, Jonathan G. Wallace
, Maurice D. Mulvenna
, Rodney McAdam
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Engaging user communities with eParticipation technology: findings from a European project. 281-294 - Bernhard R. Katzy, Ebru Turgut, Thomas Holzmann, Klaus Sailer

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Innovation intermediaries: a process view on open innovation coordination. 295-309 - Tuba Bakici

, Esteve Almirall
, Jonathan Wareham:
The role of public open innovation intermediaries in local government and the public sector. 311-327 - Audrey Gilmore, Brendan Galbraith, Maurice D. Mulvenna

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Perceived barriers to participation in R&D programmes for SMEs within the European Union. 329-339 - Elaine Ramsey

, Derek Bond, David Hanna
, Emer Gallagher:
Encouraging technology transfer among SMEs in the northern periphery of Europe. 341-353
Volume 25, Number 4, 2013
- Mikael Ottosson, Thomas Magnusson:

Socio-technical regimes and heterogeneous capabilities: the Swedish pulp and paper industry's response to energy policies. 355-368 - Tommy Høyvarde Clausen, Mikko Pohjola:

Persistence of product innovation: comparing breakthrough and incremental product innovation. 369-385 - Limin Gong, Xiaobai Shen, Shisong Jiang, Chris Carr:

Technology progress in the Chinese construction industry under the iron-fist of government. 387-402 - Nathasit Gerdsri

, Alisa Kongthon
, Ronald S. Vatananan:
Mapping the knowledge evolution and professional network in the field of technology roadmapping: a bibliometric analysis. 403-422 - Suk Bong Choi, Christopher Williams:

Innovation and firm performance in Korea and China: a cross-context test of mainstream theories. 423-444 - Elodie Gardet, Pierre-Laurent Felix:

Methods for distributing results in exploratory partnerships. 445-458 - Chia-Chin Chang

, Juin-Ming Tsai, Shiu-Wan Hung:
Resolving the innovation puzzle of latecomers: the case of Taiwan. 459-472 - Jose Garcia-Quevedo

, Francisco Mas-Verdu
, Daniel Montolio:
What types of firms acquire knowledge intensive services and from which suppliers? 473-486
Volume 25, Number 5, 2013
- Changyong Lee

, Hyojin Park, Yongtae Park:
Keeping abreast of technology-driven business model evolution: a dynamic patent analysis approach. 487-505 - Christopher Groves

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Four scenarios for nanotechnologies in the UK, 2011-2020. 507-526 - Tommy Høyvarde Clausen:

Firm heterogeneity within industries: how important is 'industry' to innovation? 527-542 - Begoña Urgal

, María A. Quintás
, Raquel Arévalo-Tomé
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Knowledge resources and innovation performance: the mediation of innovation capability moderated by management commitment. 543-565 - Geerten van de Kaa, Mark Greeven

, Gido van Puijenbroek:
Standards battles in China: opening up the black box of the Chinese government. 567-581 - Takashi Natsukawa, Kiminori Gemba, Shuichi Ishida

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The timing of interorganisational collaborations in an emerging biopharmaceutical field: evidence from Japan in comparison to the remaining RNAi field. 583-597 - Alberto Albahari

, Giuseppe Catalano, Paolo Landoni
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Evaluation of national science park systems: a theoretical framework and its application to the Italian and Spanish systems. 599-614
Volume 25, Number 6, 2013
- Denise Chiavetta

, Alan L. Porter
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Tech mining for innovation management. 617-618 - Chaomei Chen

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Hindsight, insight, and foresight: a multi-level structural variation approach to the study of a scientific field. 619-640 - Loet Leydesdorff

, Daniele Rotolo
, Wouter de Nooy:
Innovation as a nonlinear process, the scientometric perspective, and the specification of an 'innovation opportunities explorer'. 641-653 - Michael M. Hopkins, Josh Siepel:

Just how difficult can it be counting up R&D funding for emerging technologies (and is tech mining with proxy measures going to be any better)? 655-685 - Arho Suominen:

Analysis of technological progression by quantitative measures: a comparison of two technologies. 687-706 - Yi Zhang

, Ying Guo, Xuefeng Wang, Donghua Zhu, Alan L. Porter
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A hybrid visualisation model for technology roadmapping: bibliometrics, qualitative methodology and empirical study. 707-724 - José M. Vicente Gomila, Fernando Palop Marro:

Combining tech-mining and semantic-TRIZ for a faster and better technology analysis: a case in energy storage systems. 725-743
Volume 25, Number 7, 2013
- Alessandro Rosiello, Michele Mastroeni:

Guest Editorial: The evolution and dynamics of biotechnology systems of innovation: the role of policy targeting. 745-751 - Alessandro Rosiello, Michele Mastroeni, Morris Teubal, Gil Avnimelech

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Evolutionary policy targeting: towards a conceptual framework for effective policy intervention. 753-772 - Dan Kaufmann, Oz Gore

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Biotechnology as a low-level-of-coherence policy priority: effectual-targeting and the need for learning and experimentation capabilities. 773-784 - Philip Cooke:

Are biotechnology and its clusters in crisis? 785-798 - Francisco C. Sercovich, Morris Teubal:

An evolutionary view of the infant-industry argument. 799-815 - Michele Mastroeni, Alessandro Rosiello:

Pursuing a biotechnology system of innovation in Lithuania: a conceptual framework for effective policy intervention. 817-833 - Gil Avnimelech

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Targeting the biotechnology clusters in North Carolina and Israel: lessons from successful and unsuccessful policy making. 835-851 - Dan Kaufmann:

The influence of causation and effectuation logics on targeted policies: the cases of Singapore and Israel. 853-870 - Xavier Vence

, María del Carmen Sánchez
, Óscar Rodil
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Targeting biomed cluster from a mature pharma industry: the Medicon Valley experience. 871-889
Volume 25, Number 8, 2013
- Dimitri Gagliardi:

Next generation entrepreneur: innovation strategy through Web 2.0 technologies in SMEs. 891-904 - María Teresa Bolívar-Ramos

, Víctor Jesús García-Morales
, Rodrigo Martín-Rojas
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The effects of Information Technology on absorptive capacity and organisational performance. 905-922 - Tugrul U. Daim, Nuri Basoglu, Umit Topacan:

Adoption of health information technologies: the case of a wireless monitor for diabetes and obesity patients. 923-938 - X. M. Xie, Saixing Zeng, C. M. Tam:

How does cooperative innovation affect innovation performance? Evidence from Chinese firms. 939-956 - Toon Meelen, Jacco Farla

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Towards an integrated framework for analysing sustainable innovation policy. 957-970 - Daniela Baglieri

, Fabrizio Cesaroni
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Capturing the real value of patent analysis for R&D strategies. 971-986 - David J. Smith

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Power-by-the-hour: the role of technology in reshaping business strategy at Rolls-Royce. 987-1007
Volume 25, Number 9, 2013
- Erica Mazzola, Giovanni Perrone:

How the purpose of the inter-firm relationships influences the choice of the governance form: evidence from the machine tool and the pharmaceutical industries. 1009-1025 - Claus D. Jacobs

, Chris Steyaert, Florian Überbacher:
Anticipating intended users: prospective sensemaking in technology development. 1027-1043 - Ya-Shiou Chuang, Mike Hobday:

Technological upgrading in Taiwan's TFT-LCD industry: signs of a deeper absorptive capacity? 1045-1066 - Jen-Sheng Wang, Che-Hung Liu, Joseph Z. Shyu:

Biometrics technology evaluating and selecting model building. 1067-1083 - Liv Gish, Christian Clausen

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The framing of product ideas in the making: a case study of the development of an energy saving pump. 1085-1101 - María Luisa Flor

, Maria J. Oltra
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An exploratory analysis of the relationship between absorptive capacity and business strategy. 1103-1117 - Byungun Yoon

, Robert Phaal
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Structuring technological information for technology roadmapping: data mining approach. 1119-1137
Volume 25, Number 10, 2013
- Davide Aloini

, John Bessant
, Antonella Martini
, Bettina Von Stamm:
Search practices for discontinuous innovation: scale development and construct validation. 1139-1160 - Carlos M. DaSilva, Peter Trkman

, Kevin C. Desouza
, Jaka Lindic:
Disruptive technologies: a business model perspective on cloud computing. 1161-1173 - Sally Gee, Elvira Uyarra

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A role for public procurement in system innovation: the transformation of the Greater Manchester (UK) waste system. 1175-1188 - Charles Weiss, William B. Bonvillian:

Legacy sectors: barriers to global innovation in agriculture and energy. 1189-1208 - David Wield

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Bioeconomy and the global economy: industrial policies and bio-innovation. 1209-1221 - Antonio Ghezzi

, Andrea Rangone, Raffaello Balocco:
Technology diffusion theory revisited: a regulation, environment, strategy, technology model for technology activation analysis of mobile ICT. 1223-1249

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