European Journal of Innovation Management: Volume 7 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents

Patents and product development strategies: a model of antecedents and consequences of patent value

Debra Malewicki, K. Sivakumar

Innovation management has been acknowledged as a crucial activity for the growth and survival of firms. An important element of a firm’s innovation management strategy is the…

3169

Creating an international market for disruptive innovations

Birgitta Sandberg, Sten‐Olof Hansén

Although the significance of international markets is recognised in innovation management, there seems to be a lack of studies on how the international context is actually present…

3700

The concept of innovativeness: should we need to focus?

Helen Salavou

Organisational innovativeness is a broad concept involved in a firm’s proclivity to innovate. As such, widely varying conceptualisations and operationalisations of this construct…

6015

Overcoming the innovation‐alliance paradox: a case study of an explorative alliance

Håkan Linnarsson, Andreas Werr

Alliances are an increasingly common way of organizing the uncertain exploration phase of radical innovation. It may, however, be argued that there is inherent tension between the…

2927

Innovation management and organizational learning: a discursive approach

Valérie Chanal

This paper deals with how to design innovative organizations through theoretical and managerial insights. The theoretical framework is based on the structuration theory, with a…

5291

Success factors in transition countries

Majda Bastic

The competitiveness of the transition countries depends on the ability of their companies to develop successful new products. Using 14 success factors proposed by Cooper and…

1354
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