Sebastian K. Fixson, Won Hee Lee: Shifting grounds: how industry emergence changes the effectiveness of knowledge creation strategies - the case of the US automotive airbag industry.
1-19
Peiran Su, Peter McNamara: Exploration and exploitation within and across intra-organisational domains and their reactions to firm-level failure.
129-149
Cristina Villar, José Pla-Barber, Joaquín Alegre: Unravelling the moderating effects of size and experience on product innovations and exports: a study in a medium knowledge-intensive industry.
219-238
Volume 24, Number 3, 2012
Original Articles
Graham Spinardi: Road-mapping, disruptive technology, and semiconductor innovation: the case of gallium arsenide development in the UK.
239-251
Fred Steward: Transformative innovation policy to meet the challenge of climate change: sociotechnical networks aligned with consumption and end-use as new transition arenas for a low-carbon society or green economy.
331-343
Andrew McMeekin, Dale Southerton: Sustainability transitions and final consumption: practices and socio-technical systems.
345-361
Elizabeth Shove: The shadowy side of innovation: unmaking and sustainability.
363-375
Maurie J. Cohen: The future of automobile society: a socio-technical transitions perspective.
377-390
Philip J. Vergragt, Halina Szejnwald Brown: The challenge of energy retrofitting the residential housing stock: grassroots innovations and socio-technical system change in Worcester, MA.
407-420
Xu Feng, Fuhai Leng: Patent text mining and informetric-based patent technology morphological analysis: an empirical study.
467-479
Magnus Gulbrandsen, Einar Rasmussen: The use and development of indicators for the commercialisation of university research in a national support programme.
481-495
Paul Harborne, Chris Hendry: Commercialising new energy technologies: failure of the Japanese machine?
497-510
Joel D'Silva, Douglas K. R. Robinson, Clare Shelley-Egan: A game with rules in the making - how the high probability of waiting games in nanomedicine is being mitigated through distributed regulation and responsible innovation.
583-602
Hung-Tai Tsou: The effect of interfirm codevelopment competency on the innovation of the e-service process and product: the perspective of internal/external technology integration mechanisms.
631-646
Catalina Martínez, Ruth Rama: Home or next door? Patenting by European food and beverage multinationals.
647-661
Einar Rasmussen, Roger Sørheim: How governments seek to bridge the financing gap for university spin-offs: proof-of-concept, pre-seed, and seed funding.
663-678
Chris O'Malley: Decision-making in investment in overseas R&D.
697-709
Audley Genus: Changing the rules? Institutional innovation and the diffusion of microgeneration.
711-727
Volume 24, Number 8, 2012
Special Issue:
Preparing for Grand Challenges:
the Role of Future-Oriented Technology Analysis in anticipating and shaping Structural and Systemic Changes
Karel Haegeman, K. Matthias Weber, Totti Könnölä: Preparing for grand challenges: the role of future-oriented technology analysis in anticipating and shaping structural and systemic changes.
729-734
Ilkka Tuomi: Foresight in an unpredictable world.
735-751
Denis Loveridge, Ozcan Saritas: Ignorance and uncertainty: influences on future-oriented technology analysis.
753-767
Harro van Lente: Navigating foresight in a sea of expectations: lessons from the sociology of expectations.
769-782
Simon Mosey, Hannah Noke, Martin Binks: The influence of human and social capital upon the entrepreneurial intentions and destinations of academics.
893-910
Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse, Simon Mosey: Strategic entrepreneurship, resource orchestration and growing spin-offs from universities.
911-927
Youngim Bae, Hyunjoon Chang: Efficiency and effectiveness between open and closed innovation: empirical evidence in South Korean manufacturers.
967-980
Jan L. Youtie, Diana Hicks, Philip Shapira, Travis Horsley: Pathways from discovery to commercialisation: using web sources to track small and medium-sized enterprise strategies in emerging nanotechnologies.
981-995