Journal: IJTM

Volume 35, Issue 1/2/3/4

1 -- 10Mariano Nieto-Antolín, José Emilio Navas-López. Editorial: Technology and innovation management: past research, present findings and future directions
11 -- 28Carmen Perez Cano, Pilar Quevedo Cano. Human resources management and its impact on innovation performance in companies
29 -- 51Nieves L. Diaz-Diaz, Inmaculada Aguiar-Diaz, Petra De Saa-Perez. Technological knowledge assets and innovation
52 -- 79Eulogio Cordón-Pozo, Víctor J. García-Morales, Juan Alberto Aragón-Correa. Inter-departmental collaboration and new product development success: a study on the collaboration between marketing and R&D in Spanish high-technology firms
80 -- 106Carmen Cabello-Medina, Antonio Carmona-Lavado, Ramón Valle-Cabrera. Identifying the variables associated with types of innovation, radical or incremental: strategic flexibility, organisation and context
107 -- 135Jesus Galende. The appropriation of the results of innovative activity
136 -- 155Jose Ignacio Lopez-Sanchez, Beatriz Minguela-Rata, Antonio Rodriguez-Duarte, Francesco D. Sandulli. R&D resources and diversification: controlling for indirect diversification and endogeneity
156 -- 181Angeles Montoro-Sánchez, Eva M. Mora-Valentín, Luis Ángel Guerras-Martín. R&D cooperative agreements between firms and research organisations: a comparative analysis of the characteristics and reasons depending on the nature of the partner
182 -- 195Zulima Fernandez, María Jesús Nieto. The internet: competitive strategy and boundaries of the firm
196 -- 223Susana Pérez López, José Manuel Montes Peón, Camilo José Vázquez Ordás. The organisational context of learning: an empirical analysis
224 -- 240Fernando Enrique Garcia Muina, Gregorio Martin De Castro, Pedro López-Sáez, José Emilio Navas-López. The complexity in technological capabilities: evidence from biotechnological Spanish firms
241 -- 261Yeong-Wha Sawng, Seung Ho Kim, Hyun-Soo Han. R&D group characteristics and Knowledge Management activities: a comparison between ventures and large firms
262 -- 283Cristina Quintana-Garcia, Carlos A. Benavides-Velasco. Searching for complementary technological knowledge and downstream competences: clustering and cooperation
284 -- 307Juan Real, Antonio Leal, Jose Roldan. Determinants of Organisational Learning in the generation of technological distinctive competencies
308 -- 328Nuria González-Alvarez, María F. Muñoz-Doyague. Causal ambiguity of technological competencies, human resource practices and competitive advantage
329 -- 348Elena Revilla, Juan Acosta, Joseph Sarkis. An empirical assessment of a learning and Knowledge Management typology for Research Joint Ventures