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1 online resource (221 pages) |
Series |
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 0885-8624 ; Volume 30 Number 3/4 |
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Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing ; Volume 30 no. 3/4, 0885-8624
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Contents |
Cover; Editorial -- Innovation networks: the key role of actors; Actors' heterogeneity and the context of interaction in affecting innovation networks; Goal diversity and resource development in an inter-organisational project; Actors' roles in interaction and innovation in local systems: a conceptual taxonomy; Is this network for you or for me? The pursuit of self and collective interests in a strategic network; Divergent goals in supplier-customer co-development process: an integrated framework; Innovative and networked business functions: customer-driven procurement |
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The relationship between organizational characteristics and membership of a biotechnology industry board-of-directors-networkEditorial -- Organizing for innovation networks; Business networks along innovation life cycle; Innovation network trajectories: the role of time and history; Interorganizational network and innovation: a bibliometric study and proposed research agenda; Understanding solutions as technology-driven business innovations; Heuristics-in-use in industrial interfirm-collaborating clusters; Contracts, relationships and innovation in business-to-business exchanges |
Summary |
Collaborative innovation has led to the development of the concept of 'innovation networks' - defined as evolving systems of mutual dependency, based on resource relationships in which systemic character is the outcome of interactions, processes, procedures and institutionalization. When analyzing innovation on a collective level, concern regarding actors' heterogeneity and its effects on the innovation process emerges as relevant. However, in marketing studies, this topic has not been significantly developed. Innovation as a collective process involves a multitude of very heterogeneous business |
Notes |
Drivers of institutional innovation in networks: unleashing the innovation potential of domesticated marketsKnowledge transfer between actors in the innovation system: a study of higher education institutions (HEIS) and SMES |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Business logistics -- Management
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Technological innovations -- Management
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Technological innovations.
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Business logistics -- Management
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Technological innovations
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Technological innovations -- Management
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cantù, Chiara, editior
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Tunisini, Annalisa, editor
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Johnston, Wesley J
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ISBN |
9781785601552 |
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1785601555 |
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