TOC: Technovation
Introduction
Technovation, 29(1)
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Reviewing: The unsung heroes of excellent journals and publications
–Jonathan D. Linton [] []
Changes in the technology spillover structure due to economic paradigm shifts: A driver of the economic revival in Japan’s material industry beyond the year 2000
–Masahiro Nakagawa, Chihiro Watanabe, Charla Griffy-Brown [] [Google Scholar]
The development of technology infrastructure in Portugal and the need to pull innovation using proactive intermediation policies
–Manuel Laranja [] []
Opportunity, embeddedness, endogenous resources, and performance of technology ventures in Taiwan’s incubation centers
–Yan-Ru Li, Yiche Chen [] [Google Scholar]
Does technology management research diverge or converge in developing and developed countries?
–D. Cetindamar, S.N. Wasti, H. Ansal, B. Beyhan [] []
Do different types of innovation rely on specific kinds of knowledge interactions?
–Franz Tödtling, Patrick Lehner, Alexander Kaufmann [] []
Innovation Networks and Knowledge Clusters. Findings and Insights from the US, EU and Japan, Carayannis, E., Assimakopoulos, D., Kondo, M. Palgrave MacMillan Publishers, New York, NY, USA (2008). 224pp., price $80.00 (hardcover), hardback, ISBN:1-4039-4245-5.
–Elisa Giuliani []
S. Shane (Ed.). Economic Development Through Entrepreneurship: Government, University, and Business Linkages. Edward Elgar Pub., Cheltenham (2006). 252pp., Price: £59.95, ISBN: 1-84376-855-0.
–Jean-François Auger []
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