InImpact: The Journal of Innovation Impact |
Publisher: Future Technology Press
Vol. 7 No. 1: Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2014
Editors: KES International Journal ISSN: 2051-6002 Date: 01-Nov-12
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CONTENTS |
Preface, International Programme Committee, Keynote speakers abstracts and biographies
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Mapping Innovation Practice Among Practitioners
Victor Newman
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1 - 20 |
ETRERA Project: an Europe - Tunisia cooperation in S&T transfer.
Gaetano Squadrito, Agatino Nicita, Radhouane Chtourou, Bruno Auvity, Alberto Soraci
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21 - 33 |
Knowledge and Technology Transfer from Polish Public Research Organisations: A case study of the Institute for Sustainable Technologies - National Research Institute
Urszula Wnuk
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34 - 49 |
Centre of Excellence for Steel Production and Metal Manufacturing - Innovative business development based on university research and organised as a public-private-partnership
Jens Lonholdt, Niels Bang-Ebbestrup, Soren Lybecker, Jacob Nielsen, Bettina Pedersen
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50 - 62 |
In-door Climate Remediation Based on Multidisciplinary University Research Based Open Innovation - From innovation process to technical results
Jens Lonholdt, Birgitte Andersen, Rasmus Jakobsen, Carsten Johansen, Bettina Pedersen, Anders Prieme, Mads Terkelsen and Lone Tolstrup Karlby
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63 - 71 |
The role of Higher Education Institutions in supporting innovation in SMEs: University-based incubators and student internships as knowledge transfer tools
Athena Piterou, Chris Birch
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72 - 79 |
The Achilles heel of a Strong Private Knowledge Sector: Evidence from Israel
Tzameret Rubin, Dan Peled, Benny Bental
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80 - 99 |
Demand led HE solutions for business- it really can work!
Marc Fleetham
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100 - 115 |
Understanding the Scope and Boundaries of Regional Innovation
Arvind Upadhyay, Giuseppe Pedeliento
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116 - 122 |
Engage with Strathclyde: An innovative approach to knowledge exchange
Yvonne Kinnaird, Rachel Clark
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123 - 131 |
The Outcomes and results of the Water Security Knowledge Exchange Programme
Kay Heuser, Graham Leeks, Isabella Tindall
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132 - 144 |
Co-creating value through Business School-SME Community Collaborative Projects: a case study approach
Christopher Brown, Phil Fiddaman, Robert Howie, Dominic Bellamy
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145 - 162 |
Knowledge Transfer in Commercial Law
John Cummins, Ian Walden, Patrick Cahill
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163 - 176 |
On Knowledge Usage and Innovation in Aeronautics Clusters Management
Sylvain Blanvillain, Chantal Hurard, Belahcene Mazari, Stephane Degres
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177 - 190 |
Regional Climate Change Adaptation Project - Innovative municipal partnerships in the Capital Region of Denmark
Jens Lonholdt, Martin Moneaux, Nina Caspersen, Ivar Rosendal, Rasmus Kiersundsen, Marie-Louise Sune Andersen
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191 - 201 |
Experimenting with Life Science Intermediaires: The case of the Pharmaceutical sector
Deborah Spencer
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202 - 205 |
Engineering Serendipitous Innovation through Knowledge Brokering
Victor Newman, David Jai-Persad
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206 - 215 |
CGI International Limited A company transformed through engaging in KTPs
Robert Whiting
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216 - 221 |
Realisation of the Knowledge-Based Organisation
Rose Marie Mather, Owen Leeds
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222 - 229 |
The Retail Context: A case study of 4 UK Based Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
Harvey Ells
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230 - 243 |
Enhancing The Competitiveness Of An Independent Feature Film Production Company Through The Application Of New Digital Technologies using Knowledge Transfer - A Case Study of Green Screen Productions
Keith Kehoe, John Mateer
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244 - 256 |
Consideration of Dynamics in Knowledge Prioritization: Preparing an Efficient Company-Internal Knowledge Transfer
Alexander Reik, Maik Maurer
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257 - 265 |
MediaMixer: Innovative Multimedia Solutions ready for transfer to industry
Lyndon Nixon
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266 - 274 |
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