|
Reference
|
2
|
Arrow, K.J. (1962) Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention. u: Nelson R. [ur.] The rate and direction of innovative activity, New York-Cambridge, MA, itd: National Bureau of Economic Research / NBER
|
1
|
Astebro, T., Dahlin, K. (2005) Opportunity knocks. Research Policy, 1404-1418, www.rotman.utoronto.ca/bicpapers/pdf/03-04.pdf
|
1
|
Baldwin, J.R., Sabourin, D. (2000) Innovative activity in Canadian food processing establishments: The importance of engineering practices. International Journal of Technology Management, vol. 20, br. 5/6/7/8, 511-527
|
1
|
Bartzokas, A. (2000) Portuguese SMEs and innovation financing: Financial markets, industrial restructuring and technological investment in Southern Europe. u: TSER workshop on the Regional Level of Implementation of Innovation and Education and Training Policies, Maastricht
|
1
|
Becker, O.S., Egger, H.P. (2007) Endogenous product versus process innovation and a firm's propensity to export. CESifo Working Paper, br. 1906
|
|
Bonanno, G., Haworth, B. (1998) Intensity of competition and the choice between product and process innovation. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 16(4): 495
|
1
|
Caron, J., Jarvenpaa, S., Stoddard, D. (1994) Business reengineering at CIGNA corporation: Experiences and lessons learned from the first five years. MIS Quarterly, vol. 18, br. 3, 233-250
|
5
|
Caves, R.E. (1982) Multinational enterprise and economic analysis. Cambridge, itd: Cambridge University Press / CUP
|
4
|
Christensen, C.M. (2003) The innovator's dilemma. New York: Harper Collins
|
2
|
Cohen, W., Klepper, S. (1996) Firm size and the nature of innovation within industries: The case of process and product R&D. Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 78, br. 2, 232-243
|
1
|
Cohen, W.M. (1995) Empirical studies of innovative activity. u: Stoneman P. [ur.] Handbook of the economics of innovation and technological change, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, str. 182-264
|
5
|
Davila, T., Epstein, M.J., Shelton, R. (2006) Making innovation work: How to manage it, measure it and profit from it. Wharton School Publishing
|
1
|
Forfas Innovation Survey (2006) The fourth community innovation survey: First findings. September
|
1
|
Gentle, C., Contri, B. (2005) Glittering prize: How financial institutions can drive growth through process and service innovation. Deloitte, Research
|
1
|
Goldenberg, J., Lehmann, D.R., Mazursky, D. (2001) The idea itself and the circumstances of its emergence as predictors of new product success. Management Science, vol. 47, br. 1, 69-84
|
1
|
Guerzoni, M. (2007) The impact of market size and users' sophistication on innovation: The patterns of demand. u: DRUID Summer Conference, June 18-20, 2007, Copenhagen
|
1
|
Higon, D., Driffield, A.N. (2007) Exporting and innovation performance: Analysis of the annual small business survey in the UK. Economics and Strategy Group
|
8
|
Johnson, G., Scholes, K., Whittington, R. (2008) Exploring corporate strategy: Text and cases. New Jersey: Prentice Hall
|
1
|
Kaufmann, A., Todtling, F. (1999) SME innovation and support in Upper Austria. u: TSER-Project, Vienna: SMEPOL
|
1
|
Klepper, S. (1996) Entry, exit, growth, and innovation over the product life cycle. American Economic Review, vol. 86, br. 3, 562-583
|
1
|
Murphy, E. (1994) Cultural values, workplace democracy and organisational change: Emerging issues in European businesses. u: Coulson-Thomas C. [ur.] Business Process Re-engineering: Myth & Reality, London: Kogan Page, str. 201-210
|
1
|
Oxera Consulting (2005) Innovation market failures and state aid: Developing criteria. Brussels: European Communities
|
1
|
Petsas, I., Giannikos, C. (2005) Process versus product innovation in multiproduct firms. International Journal of Business and Economics, vol. 4, br. 3, 231-248
|
1
|
Schmookler, J. (1962) Economic sources of inventive activity. Journal of Economic History, vol. 22, br. 1, 1-20
|
6
|
Schmookler, J. (1966) Invention and economic growth. Cambridge, MA, itd: Harvard University Press
|
25
|
Schumpeter, J.A. (1934) The theory of economic development. Cambridge, MA, itd: Harvard University Press
|
23
|
Schumpeter, J.A. (1943) Capitalism, socialism, and democracy. London: Allen & Unwin
|
2
|
Slater, S.F., Narver, J.C. (1998) Research notes and communications customer-led and market-oriented: Let's not confuse the two. Strategic Management Journal, vol. 19, br. 10, 1001-1006
|
1
|
Tushman, M., Anderson, P. (1986) Technological discontinuities and organizational environments. Administrative Sciences Quarterly, vol. 31, br. 3, 439-465
|
2
|
Utterback, J.M. (1994) Mastering the dynamics of innovation. Boston: Harvard Business School Press
|
1
|
Utterback, J.M., Abemathy, W.J. (1975) A dynamic model of process and product innovation. OMEGA, International Journal of Management Science, vol. 3, br. 6, 639-656
|
1
|
Verhees, R., Meulenberg, M., Pennings, J. (2004) The role of current customers for radical product innovation in small-firms. u: American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, August 1-4, Denver, Colorado
|
1
|
Vock, P. (2001) An anatomy of the Swiss construction cluster. u: Innovative clusters drivers of national innovation system, Paris: OECD Proceedings, 229-247
|
2
|
von Hippel, E. (1988) The sources of innovation. Oxford, itd: Oxford University Press / OUP
|
|
|
|