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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 52
Volume 52, Numbers 1/2, 2010
- Keith H. Brigham, Ronald K. Mitchell, Julio O. De Castro:

Cognitive misfit and firm growth in technology-oriented SMEs. 4-25 - Florian Strehle, Bernhard R. Katzy, Tony Davila:

Learning capabilities and the growth of technology-based new ventures. 26-45 - Maria Jose Ruiz-Ortega, Pedro Manuel Garcia-Villaverde

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Technology-oriented new ventures and entry timing. 46-68 - Isabell M. Welpe, Michael Dowling, Arnold Picot:

Antecedents of technology ventures' growth: comparing investor experience and effort. 69-97 - Tim Mazzarol

, Sophie Reboud, Thierry Volery
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The influence of size, age and growth on innovation management in small firms. 98-117 - Marcus Wagner:

Acquisitions as a means of innovation sourcing by incumbents and growth of technology-oriented ventures. 118-134 - Rainer Harms, Carl Henning Reschke

, Sascha Kraus
, Matthias Fink:
Antecedents of innovation and growth: analysing the impact of entrepreneurial orientation and goal-oriented management. 135-152 - Tobias Kollmann

, Christoph Stöckmann:
Antecedents of strategic ambidexterity: effects of entrepreneurial orientation on exploratory and exploitative innovations in adolescent organisations. 153-174 - Andreas Kuckertz

, Marko Kohtamaki
, Cornelia Dröge:
The fast eat the slow - the impact of strategy and innovation timing on the success of technology-oriented ventures. 175-188 - Rodney McAdam

, Neil Mitchell:
The influences of critical incidents and lifecycle dynamics on innovation implementation constructs in SMEs: a longitudinal study. 189-212
Volume 52, Numbers 3/4, 2010
- Vareska Van de Vrande

, Wim Vanhaverbeke
, Oliver Gassmann:
Broadening the scope of open innovation: past research, current state and future directions. 221-235 - Hyukjoon Kim, Yongtae Park:

The effects of open innovation activity on performance of SMEs: the case of Korea. 236-256 - Kuang-Peng Hung, Yun-Hwa Chiang:

Open innovation proclivity, entrepreneurial orientation, and perceived firm performance. 257-274 - Ferdinand Jaspers, Jan van den Ende:

Open innovation and systems integration: how and why firms know more than they make. 275-294 - Kwanghui Lim, Henry Chesbrough, Yi Ruan:

Open innovation and patterns of R&D competition. 295-321 - Philipp Herzog, Jens Leker:

Open and closed innovation - different innovation cultures for different strategies. 322-343 - Ellen Enkel:

Attributes required for profiting from open innovation in networks. 344-371 - Ulrich Lichtenthaler:

Intellectual property and open innovation: an empirical analysis. 372-391 - Inge Neyens, Dries Faems

, Luc Sels:
The impact of continuous and discontinuous alliance strategies on startup innovation performance. 392-410 - Sebastian Spaeth

, Matthias Stuermer, Georg von Krogh
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Enabling knowledge creation through outsiders: towards a push model of open innovation. 411-431 - Jon Perr, Melissa M. Appleyard, Patrick Sullivan:

Open for business: emerging business models in open source software. 432-456 - Gordon Müller-Seitz

, Guido Reger:
'Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia' as a role model? Lessons for open innovation from an exploratory examination of the supposedly democratic-anarchic nature of Wikipedia. 457-476 - Thierry Rayna

, Ludmila Striukova:
Large-scale open innovation: open source vs. patent pools. 477-496

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