Beyond industry–university links: Sourcing knowledge for innovation from consultants, private research organisations and the public science-base

BS Tether, A Tajar - Research Policy, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper explores the use of specialist knowledge providers as sources of information in
the innovation activities of manufacturing and service firms. Specialist knowledge providers …

Innovation and economic performance in services: a firm-level analysis

G Cainelli, R Evangelista… - Cambridge journal of …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
This paper explores the two-way relationship between innovation and economic
performance in services using a longitudinal firm-level dataset which matches data from the …

Innovating in reverse: services and the reverse product cycle

F Gallouj - European Journal of Innovation Management, 1998 - emerald.com
As they account for the largest share of employment and value added, services do not (or
cannot) lie outside a Schumpeterian view of innovation phenomena. Of the various attempts …

High-technology development zones and innovation in knowledge-intensive service firms: Evidence from Chinese A-share listed firms

Q Kong, R Li, D Peng, Z Wong - International Review of Financial Analysis, 2021 - Elsevier
Academic attention has been increasingly focused on the relationship between the practice
of development zones and firm innovation. This paper explores the impact effect and …

Innovation and sdgs through social media analysis: Messages from fintech firms

JN Franco-Riquelme, L Rubalcaba - Journal of Open Innovation …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Financial technology-based firms (FinTech) are crucial to promoting new technologies and
advances in innovations related to the financial field, sustainable development, and financial …

Assessing competitive advantage of emerging markets in knowledge intensive business services

RRG Javalgi, AC Gross, WB Joseph… - Journal of Business & …, 2011 - emerald.com
The dramatic growth and international scope of knowledge‐intensive business services
(KIBS) are evident in emerging markets such as China and India. Nations, like firms, seek to …

Evolving knowledge integration and absorptive capacity perspectives upon university‐industry interaction within a university

J Sparrow, K Tarkowski, N Lancaster… - Education+ training, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to report upon an initiative within a case study UK
university to facilitate service innovation in small firms. The paper aims to outline how explicit …

Analysing the impacts of ICT on knowledge work productivity

M Palvalin, A Lönnqvist, M Vuolle - Journal of Knowledge …, 2013 - emerald.com
Purpose–The potential of information and communication technology (ICT) in improving
knowledge work productivity is well‐documented in the existing literature. However, prior …

Structural change and blurred sectoral boundaries: assessing the extent to which knowledge-intensive business services satisfy manufacturing final demand in …

D Ciriaci, D Palma - Economic Systems Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper focuses on the vertical integration of knowledge-intensive business services
(KIBS) into manufacturing sectors, using a subsystem approach to input–output analysis. It …

Location attributes and start-ups in knowledge-intensive business services

M Andersson, K Hellerstedt - When is Regional “Beautiful”?, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The traditional view on the role of local knowledge exchange for the spatial clustering
ofinnovative industries is increasingly being challenged. Based on the notion …