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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1, 2014
- Eleonora Pantano, Vincenzo Corvello:
Tourists' acceptance of advanced technology-based innovations for promoting arts and culture. 3-16 - María Pilar Latorre-Martínez, Tatiana Iñíguez-Berrozpe, Marta Plumed-Lasarte:
Image-focused social media for a market analysis of tourism consumption. 17-30 - Wen-Tsao Pan:
Using data mining for service satisfaction performance analysis for mainland tourists in Taiwan. 31-44 - Chang Liu, Yacine Ouzrout, Antoine Nongaillard, Abdelaziz Bouras, Jiliu Zhou:
Evaluation model for e-tourism product: a hidden Markov model-based algorithm. 45-63 - João Vaz Estêvão, Maria João Carneiro, Leonor Teixeira:
Destination management systems: creation of value for visitors of tourism destinations. 64-88 - Kuo-Chang Ting, Ping Ho Ting, Po-Wen Hsiao:
Why are bloggers willing to share their thoughts via travel blogs? 89-108
Volume 64, Numbers 2/3/4, 2014
- Ove Granstrand, Marcus Holgersson:
Multinational technology and intellectual property management - is there global convergence and/or specialisation? 117-147 - Alexander Gerybadze, Sebastian Merk:
Globalisation of R&D and host-country patenting of multinational corporations in emerging countries. 148-179 - Yuan Zhou, Tim Minshall:
Building global products and competing in innovation: the role of Chinese university spin-outs and required innovation capabilities. 180-209 - Meng Qi, Yi Wang, Marina Yue Zhang, Hengyuan Zhu:
The evolution of R&D capability in multinational corporations in emerging markets: evidence from China. 210-231 - Xiaobo Wu, Wei Dou, Yu Gao, Fangli Huang:
How to implement secondary product innovations for the domestic market: a case from Haier washing machines. 232-254 - Marco Zeschky, Bastian Widenmayer, Oliver Gassmann:
Organising for reverse innovation in Western MNCs: the role of frugal product innovation capabilities. 255-275 - Jun Jin, Yuandi Wang, Wim Vanhaverbeke:
Patterns of R&D internationalisation in developing countries: China as a case. 276-302
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