Product and process innovation in manufacturing firms: a 30-year bibliometric analysis

G Marzi, M Dabić, T Daim, E Garces - Scientometrics, 2017 - Springer
Built upon a 30-year dataset collected from the web of science database, the present
research aims to offer a comprehensive overview of papers, authors, streams of research …

40 years of excellence: an overview of Technovation and a roadmap for future research

M Dabić, G Marzi, B Vlačić, TU Daim, W Vanhaverbeke - Technovation, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The International Journal of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship and
Technology Management (Technovation) is a flagship journal in the fields of management …

How collaborative innovation networks affect new product performance: Product innovation capability, process innovation capability, and absorptive capacity

S Najafi-Tavani, Z Najafi-Tavani, P Naudé… - Industrial marketing …, 2018 - Elsevier
The current literature has investigated the direct relationship between collaborative
innovation networks and new product performance, but the results are inconsistent. This …

Business models for open innovation: Matching heterogeneous open innovation strategies with business model dimensions

T Saebi, NJ Foss - European management journal, 2015 - Elsevier
Research on open innovation suggests that companies benefit differentially from adopting
open innovation strategies; however, it is unclear why this is so. One possible explanation is …

The relationship between innovation and firm performance: An empirical evidence from Turkish automotive supplier industry

M Atalay, N Anafarta, F Sarvan - Procedia-social and behavioral sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
Innovation is widely regarded as one of the most important sources of sustainable
competitive advantage in an increasingly changing environment, because it leads to product …

Determinants of university–firm R&D collaboration and its impact on innovation: A perspective from a low-tech industry

OW Maietta - Research Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
The main aim of the paper is to examine the drivers of university–firm R&D collaboration
while at the same time assessing the determinants of innovation in a low-tech industry. This …

Internet of Things: Applications and challenges in smart cities: a case study of IBM smart city projects

V Scuotto, A Ferraris, S Bresciani - Business Process Management …, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–An empirical testing on IBM smart cities projects was applied so as to demonstrate
that the combination between the use of Internet of Things (IoT) and the implementation of …

Depth and breadth of external knowledge search and performance: The mediating role of absorptive capacity

JL Ferreras-Méndez, S Newell… - Industrial Marketing …, 2015 - Elsevier
Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important
for firms' innovation and performance. However, it is still not clear how this effect takes place …

R&D cooperation, partner diversity, and innovation performance: an empirical analysis

C Van Beers, F Zand - Journal of Product Innovation …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Existing literature on research and development (R&D) alliances focuses on formation
motives and performance impacts of these alliances but hardly on diversity of the partners' …

Knowledge management and innovation in knowledge-based and high-tech industrial markets: The role of openness and absorptive capacity

G Martín-de Castro - Industrial marketing management, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Knowledge, as resource, and technological innovation, as a dynamic capability, are
key sources for firm's sustained competitive advantage and survival in knowledge-based …