Journal: IJTM

Volume 78, Issue 4

261 -- 279Haruo Awano, Koji Tanabe. The strategy of repeated 'open' and 'narrow' approaches for standardised media
280 -- 309Xiao Zhou, Liliana Mitkova, Yi Zhang, Lu Huang, Scott Cunningham, Lining Shang, Huizhu Yu, Kangrui Wang. Technology-driven mergers and acquisitions of Chinese acquirers: development of a multi-dimensional framework for post-innovation performance
310 -- 342Kim E. van Oorschot, Hans Solli-Sæther, Jan Terje Karlsen. The knowledge protection paradox: imitation and innovation through knowledge sharing
343 -- 361Siri Jagstedt, Magnus Persson. Describing different integrated solutions

Volume 78, Issue 3

163 -- 181Beate Cesinger, Katherine Gundolf, Mickaël Géraudel. Growth intention and sales revenue growth in small business: the mediating effect of firm size growth
182 -- 207Yu-sang Chang, Jinsoo Lee, Yun Seok Jung. Are technology improvement rates of knowledge industries following Moore's law? An empirical study of microprocessor, mobile cellular, and genome sequencing technologies
208 -- 233Doohee Chung, Theresa S. Cho, Jina Kang. The linkage between TMT knowledge diversity and firm-level innovation: the role of organisational search scope and managerial discretion
234 -- 260Jingjing Guo, Bin Guo, Xiaoling Chen, Jian Du. The impact of knowledge attributes on technological learning routine within industrial clusters

Volume 78, Issue 1/2

9 -- 27Lorenzo Ardito. Markets for university inventions: the role of patents' underlying knowledge in university-to-industry technology commercialisation
28 -- 51Luca Dezi, Valentina Cillo, Antonio Usai, Paola Pisano. Equity crowdfunding in technology transfer strategies and licensing
52 -- 69Noor Hazlina Ahmad, Hasliza Abdul Halim, Thurasamy Ramayah, Simona Popa, Armando Papa. The ecosystem of entrepreneurial university: the case of higher education in a developing country
70 -- 87Farkhund Iqbal, Patrick C. K. Hung, Fazli Wahid, Suaad Mohammed Qayed Ahmed Mohammed. A glance at research-driven university's technology transfer office in the UAE
88 -- 106Luca Dezi, Gabriele Santoro, Filippo Monge, Yue Zhao. Assessing the impact and antecedents of university scientific research on firms' innovation commercialisation
107 -- 132João N. M. Lopes, Luís M. C. Farinha, João J. M. Ferreira, Fernando A. F. Ferreira. Peeking beyond the wall: analysing university technology transfer and commercialisation processes
133 -- 146Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Per-Gunnar Fyhn, Pedro Soto-Acosta, Kåre Edvardsen. Building collaboration between academia and local authorities: a case study in Norway
147 -- 162Dirk Meissner, Mario Cervantes, Jan Kratzer. Enhancing university-industry linkages potentials and limitations of government policies