Innovation and Productivity Grand Challenge
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Imperial College Business School
Abstract
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Publications
Laursen K
(2005)
Open for innovation: the role of openness in explaining innovation performance among U.K. manufacturing firms
in Strategic Management Journal
Kehoe D
(2007)
Demand network alignment: aligning the physical, informational and relationship issues in supply chains
in International Journal of Production Research
Griffith R
(2006)
Why is Productivity so Dispersed?
in Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Garnsey E
(2008)
Speciation through entrepreneurial spin-off: The Acorn-ARM story
in Research Policy
Garnsey E
(2009)
The Cambridge High Tech Cluster: Resilience and Response to Cyclical Trends
in SSRN Electronic Journal
Garnsey E
(2006)
New Firm Growth: Exploring Processes and Paths
in Industry & Innovation
Garnsey E
(2010)
Combining Resource-Based and Evolutionary Theory to Explain the Genesis of Bio-networks
in Industry and Innovation
Ford S
(2007)
Failing to disrupt: the case of the Network Computer
in International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning
Ford S
(2009)
Evolving corporate entrepreneurship strategy: technology incubation at Philips Evolving corporate entrepreneurship strategy
in R&D Management
Ferriani S
(2007)
Imprinting-Deprinting-Reimprinting: A Process Theory of Intergenerational Learning and Spin-Off Entry
in SSRN Electronic Journal