International Journal of Innovation Science
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Technological intensity and innovation capability: evidence from an emerging country
Jorge Tello-Gamarra, David Jesus Mayorga Gutierrez, Martin Hernani-Merino, Julio ZevallosIn general, it is believed that firms belonging to the high technological intensity stratum have a more innovation capability. However, evidence has begun to appear in the…
Narratives of growth of formative technological innovation systems based on a knowledge perspective: the case of medical devices
Alfonso Avila-Robinson, Kumiko Miyazaki, Nazrul Islam, Shintaro SengokuThis study aims to analyze the narratives of growth during the initial stages of development of the medical device technological innovation system (TIS). This paper used…
Empathetic concern and social entrepreneurial intention: a moderated mediation model of social entrepreneurial self-efficacy and perceived cultural support
Thuy Thi Nguyen, Tuan-Duong Nguyen, Michael James MustafaThis study aims to explore whether social entrepreneurial self-efficacy (SESE) mediates the empathetic concern (EC)–social entrepreneurial intentions (SEIs) relationship. In…
Product innovation capability and distinctive value positioning drivers for marketing performance: a service-dominant logic perspective
Siti Zuhroh, Gilang Puspita RiniThis paper aims to develop a conceptual model showing how the concept of distinctive value positioning (DVP) could be a strategic solution for improving marketing performance in…
Empowering farmer community with technology modernisation to improve rice farming performance through demonstration farms in East Java, Indonesia
Joko Mariyono, Apri KuntariningsihRice is a strategic commodity and staple food; thus, rice productivity should grow faster than the population. A public agricultural agency launched technology modernisation to…
The impact of social ties on balanced vs combined innovation: the role of dynamic capabilities and innovation climate in knowledge-intensive business services firms
Khalizani Khalid, Syed Zamberi Ahmad, Mohamed BeheryThis study aims to investigate the impact of business ties, political ties and dynamic capabilities on balanced and combined ambidextrous innovation within the knowledge-intensive…
Exploring eco-friendly business practices and corporate innovation in Pakistan
Tanya Munir, Sean WattsThe manufacturing industry in Pakistan, like any other industry, promotes sustainability in its supply chain operations. Yet, the scenario is different in the chemical…
Self-efficacy: implications for university employees' innovativeness
Rehema Namono, Odoch J.P. Hojops, Simon TanuiThe current diversity in organizations requires innovative employees to cope up with the dynamism. A burgeoning body of literature has established the antecedent role of…
Rethinking holistic sustainable growth of Malaysian SMEs: a University Helix-Quadruple Bottom Line perspective
Ariful Islam, Sazali Abd Wahab, Shehnaz TehseenMalaysian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are critical for economic development and meeting the sustainable development goals (SDGs); however, many struggle to survive…
The moderating role of managerial discretion: the impact of dynamic managerial capabilities on established firms’ response strategies to disruptive innovation
Rana Bassam Madi-Odeh, Bader Yousef ObeidatUsing the upper echelons theory, this study aims to investigate the moderating effect of managerial discretion (MD) on the impact of dynamic managerial capabilities (DMCs) on…
Well-being and sustainability: impact of teacher centred coaching model
Adelinda Araújo Candeias, António Portelada, Adriana Félix, Edgar GalindoThe development of educational models that prioritize the well-being and sustainability of educational communities has become increasingly important in recent years. The purpose…
SMEs’ maneuvering: efficacy of smart talent management, adoption innovation climate and motivational culture as enablers for improved SMEs’ performance – an empirical study in the Middle East region
Moh’d Anwer Al-ShboulThis study aims to examine the impact of smart talent management (STM) on the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which is mediated by providing an adoption…
Air pollution and firm performance: the role of innovation and happiness
Ismail KalashThe detrimental effects of air pollution on the continuity of corporations attract more and more attention in the economic and financial studies. Prior literature investigates the…
Fostering innovation through governance systems: empirical insights from South Asian countries
Umar Farooq, Mosab I. Tabash, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-FaryanInnovation is necessary to ensure consistent economic growth and to meet the global competition. In view of this, the purpose of this study to check the effect of governance…
Exploring the importance of innovation ambidexterity on performance: insights from NCA and IPMA analysis
Beatriz Corchuelo Martínez-Azúa, Alvaro Dias, Celia Sama-BerrocalAgribusiness shows a growing degree of competitiveness and innovation. However, the organizational mechanisms that compete for innovation and organizational performance are not…
University-industry open innovation: main enablers and practices based on a scoping review
Aurea Ysabel Murga PinillosGiven their capacity to generate knowledge, universities can be the primary external source of knowledge and innovation for companies. Despite studies on the potential drivers of…
Does innovative behaviour intervene between budgetary participation and performance in the public sector?
Samuel Koomson, William Newlove Azadda, Abigail Opoku Mensah, Frank Yao GbadagoFor a public servant (PS) to be innovative, he or she needs to gather and process enough vital information from budget setting processes. However, research addressing how…
Be a rainbow in own cloud: applying trait activation theory to trigger personality using conflict handling styles for intrapreneurial behaviour
Muhammad Zubair Alam, Muhammad Rafiq, Adnan Alafif, Sobia Nasir, Jawad BashirResearch in the field of intrapreneurial behaviour (IB) is developing in terms of the personality results of employees in various occupations. An important developing field is the…
The role of financial literacy in enhancing firm’s sustainable performance through Fintech adoption: a moderated mediation analysis
Imdadullah Hidayat-ur-RehmanThis study aims to explore the intricate relationship between financial literacy, digital transformation, Fintech adoption, competitiveness and sustainable firm performance…
Evaluating entrepreneurial intentions of health science students in higher education
Odette Chams-Anturi, Juan P. Escorcia-Caballero, Milton Soto-FerrariEntrepreneurial activities significantly contribute to economic growth and job creation, making entrepreneurship an attractive career path. While students’ entrepreneurial…
Transition in the mist: firm-level uncertainty perception and imitative innovation
Shutter ZorThis paper aims to construct a novel measure of firms’ perceived degree of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and to examine its impact on imitative innovation.
Intrapreneurship research: What have we learned and where can we go from here?
Muhammad Farrukh, Issam GhazzawiThe study aims to analyze the evolution of intrapreneurship in terms of its productivity and impact while identifying major themes in the literature. It also seeks to suggest…
Beyond averages: quantile regression explorations of sustainability practices and firm value
Amina Buallay, Jasim Yusuf AlAjmi, Sayed Fadhul, Aikaterini PapoutsiThis study investigates the association between corporate sustainability disclosures and firm performance and value.
Drifting towards multidimensional collaborative innovation: the co-evolution of collaboration networks and policy in China’s nuclear power industry
Weiwei Liu, Jingyi Yao, Kexin BiNuclear power is a stable and reliable energy source that can improve energy structure while reducing carbon emissions, which is of great significance for environmental protection…
Whether ChatGPT adoption inspires higher education students’ digital entrepreneurial intention? An integrated model of the SCCT and the TPB
Cong Doanh Duong, Thanh Hieu Nguyen, Tuan Vu Chu, Thanh Van Pham, Ngoc Diep DoThis study aims to integrate the Social Cognitive Career Theory with the Theory of Planned Behavior to unravel the intricate dynamics of how engaging with ChatGPT affects…
The impact of entrepreneurial ecosystems on digital transformations: micro-level analysis
Jaiandra Guimarães, Cristina Fernandes, Pedro Mota VeigaEntrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) contribute to organisational success through enabling actors to restructure businesses, stimulating exchanges of resources as well as applications…
Is academic innovation need of an hour? The role of intellectual capital and dynamic capabilities in driving academic performance
Muhammad Hamid Shahbaz, Muhammad Kashif Durrani, Shahbaz SharifThis study aims to explore the connections between intellectual capital and academic performance in Lahore, Pakistan’s higher education institutions (HEIs). The research delves…
Mapping the future of frugal innovation research through CAQDAS technique
Júlia Quintino Sant’Ana, Linda Jessica De Montreuil Carmona, Giancarlo GomesThis study aims to answer the following research question: What are the opportunities for future research concerning the Frugal Innovation (FI) phenomenon? To address this, the…
Understanding the determinants of innovation across European member states: a fuzzy-set approach
Stephanie Fabri, Lisa A. Pace, Vincent Cassar, Frank BezzinaThe European Innovation Scoreboard is an important indicator of innovation performance across European Member States. Despite its wide application, the indicator fails to…
Green inclusive leadership and green creativity in the manufacturing industry: do green human capital and employee voice matter?
Muhammad Asghar, Irfan Ullah, Ali Hussain BangashOrganisations encourage green creativity among their employees to mitigate pollution and achieve sustainable growth. Green inclusive leadership practices have a key role in…
Convexity of the triple helix of innovation game
Eustache MêgnigbêtoThis paper aims to determine the conditions for the core of the Triple Helix game to exist. The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relationships is a three-person…
CEOs scientific background and firm innovation: evidence from China
Irfan Ullah, Mohib Ur Rahman, Aurang ZebThis study aims to inspect the impact of Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) education in a “specific field,” such as CEOs with science and engineering backgrounds on firms’…
Awakening the giant within: turning SME’s survival strategy into improved performance
Erlinda N. Yunus, Erni ErnawatiThis study aims to examine the positive impact of strategies on the viability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in times of crisis. Specifically, it investigates the…
Situational selections of design methods for digital innovation processes
Xuanhui Liu, Karl Werder, Alexander Maedche, Lingyun SunNumerous design methods are available to facilitate digital innovation processes in user interface design. Nonetheless, little guidance exists on their appropriate selection…
Coproduction, public sector innovation and governance: a systematic literature review
Julia Viezzer Baretta, Micheline Gaia Hoffmann, Luciana Militao, Josivania Silva FariasThe purpose of this study is examined whether coproduction appears spontaneously in the literature on public sector innovation and governance, the citizens’ role in coproduction…
Green intellectual capital heading towards green innovation and environmental performance: assessing the moderating effect of green creativity in SMEs of Pakistan
Muhammad Hamid Shahbaz, Sajjad Ahmad, Shahab Alam MalikThis study aims to explore green practices within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their implications for determining environmental performance. Targeting SMEs in…
The three levels of organizational change to build future potential organizations
Zoltán Krajcsák, Gyula BakacsiThis study aims to answer the question of what characterizes organizations with future-potential, and with the help of a model introduced in this study, the authors propose what…
Epistemological extension of situation strength theory to assess intrapreneurial behaviour
Muhammad Zubair Alam, Muhammad Rafiq, Adnan Alafif, Sobia NasirThe determination of human behaviours due to individual characteristics (personality traits) or situational factors has long remained inconclusive. Although the literature stream…
Open innovation in hospitality and tourism services: a bibliometric analysis
Paula Viviana Robayo-Acuña, Odette Chams-AnturiThis study aims to analyzed the development of open innovation research knowledge and its application in the tourism sector during the past 17 years, with the aim of understanding…
Influence of culture and personality factors in Vietnam: in view of theory of planned behaviour towards formation of entrepreneurial intentions
Greeni MaheshwariCulture plays a significant role in shaping the decision of the youths to start the new venture, and Vietnam being one of the collectivist societies in Asia, it is critical to…
Revealing the potential of FinTech innovation through knowledge assets: a study of firm financial performance
Mushahid Hussain Baig, Jin Xu, Faisal Shahzad, Rizwan AliThis study aims to investigate the association of FinTech innovation (FinTechINN) and firm performance (FP) by considering the role of knowledge assets (KA) as a causal mechanism…
It’s my pleasure to serve you! Examining the job contact, happiness, prosocial motivation, and innovative work behavior link
Safeya Almazrouei, Shaker Bani-Melhem, Faridah Mohd-ShamsudinJob characteristics can potentially influence employees’ attitudes and behaviors. However, their impact on employees’ innovative behaviors, particularly in public sector…
Financial development and green technological innovation: a case of GCC countries
Umar Farooq, Mosab I. Tabash, Adel AhmedThe purpose of this study is to check the impact of financial development on green technological innovation (GTI).
Innovation under uncertainty: who holds the upper hand? An empirical study of Armenian SMEs
Mane Beglaryan, Anush Drampyan, Parandzem SargsyanInnovation is considered as an important tool to succeed and survive in periods of great uncertainty such as COVID-19 crisis. This paper aims to empirically examine the propensity…
Equity capital financing of Swedish SMEs, innovation, and decentralized management
Viktor Ström, Nima Sanandaji, Saeid Esmaeilzadeh, Mouna EsmaeilzadehThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential link between Sweden’s high reliance on equity capital financing among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and its…
A bibliometric analysis of organizational creativity research
Betül Balkan AkanThis paper aims to analyze the publication structure of academic research on organizational creativity between 1975 and 2022.
From mental pictures to mental movies: a new approach to positioning of innovations
Maria SääksjärviAs innovations introduce novel benefits to customers, they would need to be positioned in a way that sets them apart in the market. The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel…
An innovation maturity assessment framework for universities with an integrated ANP approach
Afef Saihi, Batool Madani, Malick NdiayeIdentifying the criteria that effectively drive innovation in universities is critical to assessing their innovation maturity level, and hence, planning for the improvements…
Success comes before work only in dictionary: role of job autonomy for intrapreneurial behaviour using trait activation theory
Muhammad Zubair Alam, Muhammad Rafiq, Adnan Mohammed Alafif, Sobia Nasir, Jawad BashirUsing trait activation theory (TAT), this paper aims to empirically assess that work drive (WD) personality characteristics of employees will express better towards…
Maximizing business performance through entrepreneurial orientation: a multilevel analysis
Harpreet Singh Bedi, Sandeep Vij, Rayees FarooqThis study aims to analyze the effect of organizational context on Entrepreneurial Orientation–Business Performance (EO–BP) relationship by drawing a sample from India.
Speak up to speed up innovation: servant leadership triggered innovative work behavior mediated through voice behavior
Muhammad Mumtaz Khan, Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik, Syed Saad Ahmed, Tahir IslamThis study aims to unfurl the mediating role of facets of voice behavior. The study also unearths the relationship between servant leadership and voice behavior.
Does control of corruption play its role in enhancing the innovation? Empirical evidence from Asian region
Umar Farooq, Mosab I. Tabash, Basem Hamouri, Linda Nalini DanielIn the current competitive era of industrialization, a significant level of innovation is necessary to meet the growing competition. There are many economic forces that determine…
Green innovation adoption of SMEs in Indonesia: what factors determine it?
Henny Indrawati, Caska Caska, Neni Hermita, Sumarno Sumarno, Almasdi SyahzaAn important global issue is the harm that businesses are posing to the environment. However, the impact of small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) operations on the environment…
Examining the linkages between ICTs, economic development and the sustainable development goals: evidence based on the ICT4D value chain
Muftawu Dzang Alhassan, Louis Nuoterah, Ibrahim Osman Adam, Adiata Borresa Seini, Awal Bukari, Stephen Naatu, Mudasir IssahGlobally, information and communication technology (ICT) is regarded as a reliable tool that facilitates economic development and propels sustainable development. However, little…
Exploring the indirect effects of innovation policy and innovation culture on business model innovation: a moderated mediation analysis
Chih-Hung ChenWhile previous studies have investigated the factors influencing the internet adoption, the findings may not be transferable to explain blockchain technology adoption, despite its…
Gauging the level of time-varying interlinkages between environmental innovation and globalization in Vietnam
Le Thanh HaThis study aims to examine connections between five variables, including innovation in environment-related technology (EI), trade openness (TRADE), CO2 emissions (CO2) and foreign…
The innovative–performance connection: how dynamic capabilities empower nurses
Joather AlwaliThis paper aims to examine the relationship between employee dynamic capabilities (EDCs), innovative work behavior (IWB) and job performance (JP) among nurses in public hospitals…
The effect of innovation on competitive advantage and SMEs performance in Vietnam: the moderating role of customer orientation
Khanh D.P. Tran, Thuy Vo T.N., Tram Thai N.B.The purpose of this paper is to find out how absorptive capacity (AC), leadership capacity (LC) and government support (GS) affect small and medium enterprises (SMEs) innovation…
Balance on tightrope: the role of co-opetition relationship in coupling open innovation
Jie ZhaoThrough empirical research, this study aims to explore the role of competition and cooperation in coupling open innovation (OI).
Extrinsic rewards for employee creativity? The role of perceived organisational support, work engagement and intrinsic motivation
Hazem Aldabbas, Ashly Pinnington, Abdelmounaim Lahrech, Lama BlaiqueThis study aims to investigate the relationship between extrinsic rewards and employee creativity through the intervening mechanism of perceived organisational support (POS) and…
The effect of teacher-student collaboration on academic innovation in universities: an exploration from the perspective of collaborative process
Wenhui Pan, Zhenxing LiuThis paper aims to explore the effect of teacher–student collaboration on academic innovation in universities in different stages of collaboration.
Identifying the technological position of semiconductor laser developers: a patent-based analytical perspective
Shu-Hao ChangDefining and validating a map of related technologies is critical for managers, investors and inventors. Because of the increase in the applications of and demand for…
Enhancing firm innovativeness through HRM practices: the mediating role of innovation capability
Faisal Iddris, Philip Opoku Mensah, Charlotte Adjanor-Doku, Florence Yaa Akyiaa EllisThis paper aims to investigate the influence of human resource management (HRM) practices on the level of innovativeness observed within the service sector of Ghana, taking into…
The role of local institutions in the technological trajectory of the Brazilian rice industry
Jorge Tello-Gamarra, Mônica Fitz-OliveiraDespite the growing interest regarding the Brazilian rice industry, there is not much literature focusing on the role of the institutions in the process of technological…
Entrepreneurial activities, innovation, and job creation: the role of demographics and creativity as moderators
Abrar Mohammed Al Alawi, Kawther Al Kindi, Abdullah Al Shukaili, Essia Ries AhmedThis study aims to explore the influence of innovation in entrepreneurial activities and job creation, examine the influence of innovation in entrepreneurial activities on jobs…
The relationship between virtuous leadership and innovation management in the pharmaceutical companies of the public business sector – Egypt
Sanaa Mostafa Mohammed, Reda Ebrahim El-AshramThe current paper is aimed to explore the relationship between virtuous leadership (VL) dimensions and the dimensions of innovation management (IM) among employees in…
Using social media for innovation – market segmentation of family firms
Ramakrishnan Raman, Preetha MenonThe purpose of this study is to understand the strategy adopted by family firms in using social media for their business. Based on the social media usage, this paper attempts to…
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