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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 65
Volume 65, Numbers 1/2/3/4, 2014
- Yutao Sun, Fengchao Liu:
New trends in Chinese innovation policies since 2009 - a system framework of policy analysis. 6-23 - Ming Feng Tang, Jaegul Lee, Kun Liu, Yong Lu:
Assessing government-supported technology-based business incubators: evidence from China. 24-48 - Arman Peighambari, Stefan Hennemann, Ingo Liefner:
Success factors for upgrading and innovation in the electronics industry: an analysis of private small and medium-sized enterprises in the Pearl River Delta. 49-69 - Claudio Petti, Shujun Zhang:
Factors influencing technological entrepreneurship in Chinese firms: evidence from Guangdong. 70-95 - Jian Wang, Zheng Liang, Lan Xue:
Multinational R&D in China: differentiation and integration of global R&D networks. 96-124 - Lena Bernhofer, Zheng Han:
Contextual factors and their effects on future entrepreneurs in China: a comparative study of entrepreneurial intentions. 125-150 - Daomi Lin, Jiangyong Lu, Xiaohui Liu, Seong-Jin Choi:
Returnee CEO and innovation in Chinese high-tech SMEs. 151-171 - Enyan Yang, Guangrong Ma, James Chu:
The impact of financial constraints on firm R&D investments: empirical evidence from China. 172-188 - He Ni, Tianhong Luan, Yu Cao, Donald C. Finlay:
Can venture capital trigger innovation? New evidence from China. 189-214 - Yan Xie, Heng Liu, Shanxing Gao:
Innovation generation and appropriation: the dual roles of political ties in Chinese firms' new product development. 215-239 - Haowen Cai, Haowen Chen, Yuan Li, Yi Liu:
External dynamic capabilities, reconfiguration of cooperation mechanism and new product development: contingent effect of technological resource base. 240-261 - Yantai Chen, Ke Rong, Lan Xue, Laijun Luo:
Evolution of collaborative innovation network in China's wind turbine manufacturing industry. 262-299 - Naubahar Sharif, Hei-Hang Hayes Tang:
New trends in innovation strategy at Chinese universities in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. 300-318
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