Volume 7 Issue 1 - 2005
Biotechnology and Telecommunications: Conditions and Processes for Emerging Technologies
| 1-6 | Introduction: Conditions for innovation in biotechnology and telecommunications Maureen McKelvey, Erik Bohlin | |
| 7-22 | Network prominence and innovation: An empirical analysis of corporate backed biotech spin-offs Daniele Mascia, Mats Magnusson, Americo Cicchetti | |
| 23-38 | Sharing research facilities: Towards a new mode of technology transfer? Ashveen Peerbaye, Vincent Mangematin | |
| 39-60 | Coordinating the early commercialization of general purpose technologies: The case of mobile data communications Sven Lindmark | |
| 61-78 | The GSM standard and Nokia as an incubating entrant Christopher Palmberg, Olli Martikainen | |
| 79-95 | What drives innovation processes in modern biotechnology and open source software? Maureen McKelvey | |
| 97-103 | Conclusion: Conditions for innovation in biotechnology and telecommunications Maureen McKelvey, Erik Bohlin |
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