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Authors: PANDEY IM
Citation: Im. Pandey, THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING VENTURE CAPITAL IN INDIA, Technovation, 18(4), 1998, pp. 253-261

Authors: JONES A LALL A
Citation: A. Jones et A. Lall, A COMPARATIVE RECORD OF TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY IN ASEAN COUNTRIES, Technovation, 18(4), 1998, pp. 263-274

Authors: MCMULLAN WE GILLIN LM
Citation: We. Mcmullan et Lm. Gillin, INDUSTRIAL VIEWPOINT - ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION - DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGICAL START-UP ENTREPRENEURS - A CASE-STUDY OF A GRADUATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM AT SWINBURNE-UNIVERSITY, Technovation, 18(4), 1998, pp. 275-286

Authors: BROWN S
Citation: S. Brown, MANUFACTURING SENIORITY, STRATEGY AND INNOVATION, Technovation, 18(3), 1998, pp. 149-162

Authors: CORSTEN H STUHLMANN S
Citation: H. Corsten et S. Stuhlmann, CAPACITY MANAGEMENT IN-SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, Technovation, 18(3), 1998, pp. 163-178

Authors: PETRONI A
Citation: A. Petroni, THE ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES IN A COMPETENCE-ORIENTED ORGANIZATION, Technovation, 18(3), 1998, pp. 179-189

Authors: BEECHAM MA CORDEYHAYES M
Citation: Ma. Beecham et M. Cordeyhayes, PARTNERING AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER IN THE UK MOTOR INDUSTRY, Technovation, 18(3), 1998, pp. 191-205

Authors: SALAMI AT ILORI MO
Citation: At. Salami et Mo. Ilori, LOCATIONAL DECISION-MAKING AND PATTERN OF DIFFUSION OF FROZEN FISH DEPOTS IN IBADAN CITY, NIGERIA, Technovation, 18(3), 1998, pp. 207-213

Authors: TOMES A ARMSTRONG P
Citation: A. Tomes et P. Armstrong, MANAGING TENSIONS IN USER GROUPS, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 79-89

Authors: MCGLOIN E GRANT C
Citation: E. Mcgloin et C. Grant, SUPPORTING PARTNERSHIP SOURCING IN NORTHERN-IRELAND THROUGH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 91-99

Authors: STOOP MLM LAMBERT AJD
Citation: Mlm. Stoop et Ajd. Lambert, PROCESSING OF DISCARDED REFRIGERATORS IN THE NETHERLANDS, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 101-110

Authors: KHAN MU
Citation: Mu. Khan, A COMPARISON OF THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY OF INDIA AND KOREA, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 111-123

Authors: OLADEJI SI
Citation: Si. Oladeji, TECHNOLOGY POLICY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SCALE ENTERPRISES IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 125-132

Authors: WAHLA N TITHER D NAUDE P
Citation: N. Wahla et al., A RESEARCH INVESTIGATION TO IDENTIFY THE KEY PLAYERS IN THE 2-STROKE ENGINE INDUSTRY, Technovation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 133-140

Authors: PALLISTER JG FOXALL GR
Citation: Jg. Pallister et Gr. Foxall, PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE HURT-JOSEPH-COOK SCALES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INNOVATIVENESS, Technovation, 18(11), 1998, pp. 663-675

Authors: MCGRATH RN
Citation: Rn. Mcgrath, TECHNOLOGICAL DISCONTINUITIES AND MEDIA PATTERNS - ASSESSING ELECTRICVEHICLE-BATTERIES, Technovation, 18(11), 1998, pp. 677-687

Authors: BEAUMONT NB
Citation: Nb. Beaumont, INVESTMENT DECISIONS IN AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING, Technovation, 18(11), 1998, pp. 689-695

Authors: CARAYANNIS EG
Citation: Eg. Carayannis, THE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING IN PROJECT PROGRAMMANAGEMENT - THE ROLE OF EXTRANETS, INTRANETS AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN KNOWLEDGE GENERATION, DIFFUSION, AND LEVERAGING/, Technovation, 18(11), 1998, pp. 697-703

Authors: IBITOYE SA ILORI MO
Citation: Sa. Ibitoye et Mo. Ilori, INDIGENOUS METAL CASTING IN NIGERIA - ITS TECHNOLOGY, ATTENDANT PROBLEMS, BUSINESS PROSPECTS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS, Technovation, 18(11), 1998, pp. 705-711

Authors: BACHMANN A
Citation: A. Bachmann, PROFILES OF CORPORATE TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES - A COMPARISON OF LARGE BRITISH AND GERMAN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES, Technovation, 18(10), 1998, pp. 593-604

Authors: ORR S SOHAL AS
Citation: S. Orr et As. Sohal, GLOBAL MANUFACTURING ISSUES - THE CASE OF SIEMENS AG, Technovation, 18(10), 1998, pp. 605-614

Authors: CONCEICAO P HEITOR MV OLIVEIRA P
Citation: P. Conceicao et al., UNIVERSITY-BASED TECHNOLOGY LICENSING IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY, Technovation, 18(10), 1998, pp. 615-625

Authors: SNADDON DR
Citation: Dr. Snaddon, THE MANUFACTURING MIX AND CONSULTING FIRMS - HOW DIFFERENT ARE THEY IN ASSOCIATING TASKS WITH OBJECTIVES, Technovation, 18(10), 1998, pp. 627-638

Authors: CARAYANNIS EG
Citation: Eg. Carayannis, HIGHER-ORDER TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING AS DETERMINANT OF MARKET SUCCESS IN THE MULTIMEDIA ARENA - A SUCCESS STORY, A FAILURE, AND A QUESTION MARK - AGFA BAYER-AG, ENABLE-SOFTWARE, AND SUN-MICROSYSTEMS/, Technovation, 18(10), 1998, pp. 639-653

Authors: CARAYANNIS EG ROGERS EM KURIHARA K ALLBRITTON MM
Citation: Eg. Carayannis et al., HIGH-TECHNOLOGY SPIN-OFFS FROM GOVERNMENT RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES, Technovation, 18(1), 1998, pp. 1-11
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