European Journal of Innovation Management: Volume 22 Issue 5

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Do academia-industry R&D collaborations necessarily facilitate industrial innovation in China?: The role of technology transfer institutions

Bojun Hou, Jin Hong, Qiong Chen, Xing Shi, Yu Zhou

It is widely accepted that enterprises obtaining academic discoveries through R&D collaboration improve their innovation performance. However, it is not necessarily true in…

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The ups and downs of open innovation efficiency: the case of Procter & Gamble

Chunjia Han, Stephen Thomas, Mu Yang, Yongmei Cui

Open innovation (OI) has become increasingly popular as an enterprise strategy in both industry and academia, and has been adopted, at least in part, by many companies. Despite…

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An exploratory study on how SMEs are open to external sources of information

Moulay Othman Idrissi Fakhreddine, Yan Castonguay

The purpose of this paper is to draw on recent developments in the open innovation literature to explore whether the openness of SMEs to the four categories of external sources of…

Absorptive capacity, marketing capabilities, and innovation commercialisation in Nigeria

Kehinde Medase, Laura Barasa

The purpose of this paper is to investigate how specialised capabilities including absorptive capacity and marketing capabilities influence innovation commercialisation in…

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Democratizing innovation processes: personal initiative in bottom-up eco-innovation

Josefine Weigt-Rohrbeck, Mai Skjøtt Linneberg

Previous work on employee-driven innovation (EDI) has demonstrated the benefits of employees’ proactive behavior in achieving success with innovations. The purpose of this paper…

How do ventures become more innovative? The effect of external search and ambidextrous knowledge integration

Zhengyun Rui, Kalle Lyytinen

New ventures search for external knowledge to break through the prevailing knowledge and resource constraints. The influence of search mechanisms can be assessed against the…

Employees’ proactive behavior and innovation performance: Examining the moderating role of informal and formal controls

Mercedes Segarra-Ciprés, Ana Escrig-Tena, Beatriz García-Juan

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the degree to which employees’ proactive behavior contributes to innovation performance in firms operating in high-technology sectors…

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Cover of European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN:

1460-1060

Online date, start – end:

1998

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Vincenzo Corvello