


default search action
International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, 2010
- Jorgen Dahlgren, Jonas Söderlund:

Modes and mechanisms of control in Multi-Project Organisations: the R&D case. 1-22 - Anders Paarup Nielsen

:
Developing an organisational capability: dimensions, situations and managerial challenges. 23-42 - Oliver Gassmann, Christoph Kausch, Ellen Enkel:

Negative side effects of customer integration. 43-63 - François Therin

:
Learning for innovation in high-technology small firms. 64-79 - Valerie Merindol, David W. Versailles

:
Dual-use as Knowledge-Oriented Policy: France during the 1990-2000s. 80-98 - Sarah Guillou, Christian Longhi:

Defense financing of private R&D: evidences from French firms. 99-118
Volume 50, Number 2, 2010
- Satoshi Yoshida:

Effective reactions against disruptive innovations - the case of Japan's electronics industry. 119-138 - Bilge Erdogan

, Chimay J. Anumba, Dino Bouchlaghem, Yasemin Nielsen
:
An innovative integrated framework towards effective collaboration environments in construction. 139-168 - Wen-Pai Wang:

Determining product differentiation strategies under uncertain environment. 169-181 - Vincent Cho

:
A study on the impact of Organisational Learning to the effectiveness of Electronic Document Management Systems. 182-207 - Adil Osman Fathelrahman, Mathew Shafaghi:

Leveraging organisation data through EII, ETL and data replication: methodologies and implementation. 208-224
Volume 50, Numbers 3/4, 2010
- Michael Steiner, Javier Alfonso-Gil

, Oliver Ehret, Michael Ploder
, Rüdiger Wink:
European medium-technology innovation networks: a multi-methodological multi-regional approach. 229-262 - Jorge Niosi

, Majlinda Zhegu:
Anchor tenants and regional innovation systems: the aircraft industry. 263-284 - Med Kechidi, Damien Talbot:

Institutions and coordination: what is the contribution of a proximity-based analysis? The case of Airbus and its relations with the subcontracting network. 285-299 - Oliver Ehret, Philip Cooke:

Conceptualising aerospace outsourcing: Airbus UK and the lean supply approach. 300-317 - Guido Benzler, Rüdiger Wink:

From agglomerations to technology- and knowledge-driven clusters: aeronautics cluster policies in Europe. 318-336 - Javier Alfonso-Gil

, Antonio Vazquez-Barquero:
Networking and innovation: lessons from the aeronautical clusters of Madrid. 337-355 - Philip Cooke, Oliver Ehret:

Proximities, knowledge and skills and the future of the Welsh aerospace industry. 356-366 - Steve McGuire, Felicia Fai, Toshiya Ozaki:

Path dependence as a political construct, the disruptive influence of technology and Japanese aerospace. 367-379 - Rüdiger Wink:

Restructuring European aeronautics SMEs: the role of formal examination knowledge. 380-392

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














