Appendix B: Published Articles Based on the Workshops and Symposium
ISBN: 978-1-78714-550-4, eISBN: 978-1-78714-549-8
Publication date: 17 August 2017
Citation
(2017), "Appendix B: Published Articles Based on the Workshops and Symposium", Håkansson, H. and Snehota, I. (Ed.) No Business is an Island, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 295-298. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-549-820171020
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited
The IMP Journal 10:1
Purchasing and supply management and the role of supplier interfaces
Luis Araujo, Lars-Erik Gadde, Anna Dubois (pp. 2–24)
Managerial implications of research on inter-organizational interfaces: The case of key account management
Björn S. Ivens, Catherine Pardo (pp. 25–49)
A start-up in interaction with its partners
Tamara Oukes, Ariane Raesfeld von (pp. 50–80)
Managing renewal in fragmented business networks
Malena Ingemansson Havenvid, Håkan Håkansson, Åse Linné (pp. 81–106)
What’s “knowledge management” when resources are unknowable and deals negotiated?
Alexandra Waluszewski (pp. 107–128)
The rise and fall of channel management
Lars-Erik Gadde (pp. 129–153)
The managerial challenge of business interaction: Behind the market façade
Håkan Håkansson, David Ford (pp. 154–171)
Corporate associations in B2B: Coping with multiple relationship-specific identities
Antonella La Rocca, Ivan Snehota (pp. 172–188)
The IMP Journal 10:2
Market policy and destructive network effects
Morten H. Abrahamsen, Håkan Håkansson (pp. 195–220)
Clustering or interacting for knowledge?: Towards an entangled view of knowledge in regional growth policy
Jens Ola Eklinder-Frick (pp. 221–242)
A Black Swan in the district? An IMP perspective on immigrant entrepreneurship and changes in industrial districts
Matilde Milanesi, Simone Guercini, Alexandra Waluszewski (pp. 243–259)
To be independent or balance interdependence?: Policy implications for micro and small enterprises
Milena Ratajczak-Mrozek, Magdalena Herbeć (pp. 260–275)
The role of owners in industrial networks – The case of a steel producer
Bjorn Axelsson, Håkan Håkansson (pp. 276–295)
State actors’ mobilisation of resources for innovation: a case study of a Chinese vaccine
Tommy Shih, Åse Linné (pp. 296–316)
Interactive resource development: implications for innovation policy
Lars-Erik Gadde, Frida Lind (pp. 317–338)
Bridging gaps between policies for sustainable markets and market practices
Lars-Gunnar Mattsson (pp. 339–356)
The IMP Journal 10:3
Economic deals in the construction industry: Implications for socio-material interaction and monetary processes
Malena Ingemansson Havenvid, Håkan Håkansson, Åse Linné (pp. 364–389)
Wroe Alderson, IMP and the evolution of theory
Lars-Erik Gadde, Kajsa Hulthén (pp. 390–408)
Market investments in resource interfaces: Understanding market assets in networks
Frans Prenkert (pp. 409–442)
“Methodomania”? On the methodological and theoretical challenges of IMP business research
Håkan Håkansson, Alexandra Waluszewski (pp. 443–463)
Researching business interaction: Introducing a conceptual framework and methodology
Morten H. Abrahamsen (pp. 464–482)
An old picture … or is it? The relations between business and political networks in Hungary
Tibor Mandják, Judit Simon (pp. 483–511)
Learning from intelligent conversation: How can insights from system theory contribute to advance IMP research?
Luitzen De Boer, Poul Houman Andersen (pp. 512–539)
Let’s talk about innovation: Is there a hidden potential of knowledge exchange between open innovation and IMP?
Christina Öberg (pp. 540–560)
The IMP Journal 11:1
The role of accounting for managing innovation processes when relationships matter
Johnny Lind (pp. 7–24)
The roles of deals and business networks in innovation processes
Per Ingvar Olsen, Håkan Håkansson (pp. 25–50)
The role of policy in innovation: The challenging distribution of social, material and monetary benefits
Alexandra Waluszewski, Enrico Baraldi, Andrea Perna (pp. 51–71)
What is in it for me: Firms strategizing for public-private innovation
Kristin B. Munksgaard, Majbritt Rostgaard Evald, Ann Højbjerg Clarke, Torben Munk Damgaard (pp. 72–90)
Formalizing in business networks as a tool for industrial policy
Simone Guercini, Annalisa Tunisini (pp. 91–108)
Customer portfolios – Challenges of internal and external alignment
Ann Højbjerg Clarke, Per Vagn Freytag, Judith Zolkiewski (pp. 109–126)
Investigating strategy tools from an interactive perspective
Caroline Cheng, Malena Ingemansson Havenvid (pp. 127–149)
Strategy from the perspective of contract manufacturers
Zsuzsanna Szalkai, Mária Magyar (pp. 150–172)
The IMP Journal 11:2
Innovation networks or innovation within networks
Synnøve Rubach, Thomas Hoholm, Håkan Håkansson (pp. 178–206)
Creating relationship continuity across projects in the construction industry: Deliberate, emergent and deliberately emergent strategies
Malena Ingemansson Havenvid, Elsebeth Holmen, Åse Linné, Ann-Charlott Pedersen (pp. 207–229)
Start-ups initiating business relationships: process and asymmetry
Lise Aaboen, Leena Aarikka-Stenroos (pp. 230–250)
Coping with friction during technology commercialisation
Malla Mattila (pp. 251–273)
Strategizing in horizons and verizons: Distinguishing between mediators and firms' mediating functions
Lars Huemer (pp. 274–288)
Customer-driven supply chains under IMP lens: A systematic literature review and conceptual framework
Elisa Martina Martinelli, Annalisa Tunisini, Simone Guercini (pp. 289–300)
Understanding business networks from a mixed network and system ontology position: A review of the research field
Frans Prenkert (pp. 301–326)
The business actor and business management
Kristin B. Munksgaard, David Ford (pp. 327–347)
- Prelims
- The Significance of Business Relationships
- Management in the Interactive Business World
- Value Measuring and Value Appropriation in Business Networks
- Purchasing and Supply Management: On Strategic Roles and Supplier Interfaces
- New Business Development in Business Networks
- Innovation Policy in an Interacted World – The Critical Role of the Context
- The Geographical Dimension in the Interactive World – The Importance of Place
- Regional Development Policies
- Owner Relationships – A Parallel Network Force
- Public Purchasing in an Interactive World
- Researching the Interactive Business World; Interplay of Research Object, Methodology and Theory
- Boundaries of Business Actors and Networks – Theoretical and Methodological Reflections
- Interdependencies – Blessings and Curses
- Researching the Interactive Business Landscape
- Interactivity in Business Networks
- Appendix A
- Appendix B: Published Articles Based on the Workshops and Symposium
- References
- About the Authors
- Index