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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
A Normative Understanding of Innovation |
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Kevin H. Michels |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Anticipatory responsible innovation: Futures construction in the face of the techno-economic imperative |
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Hannot Rodríguez, Sergio Urueña, Andoni Ibarra |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
A vicious cycle of superficial conceptualization: Deconstructing nature in social innovation (policy) discourse |
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Hande Sinem Ergun, Seray Begüm Samur-Teraman |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Between sustainability commitments and anticipated market requirements: Exploring the resilience of the techno-economic innovation paradigm in the midstream of construction research |
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Deniz Frost, Kathrin Braun, Cordula Kropp |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
Beyond bricolage: social innovation as systematic, consistent and repeatable process |
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Timothy Curtis |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Broadening our horizons: Digital technology, metatechnologies, and their implications for responsible innovation |
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Vincent Bryce, Tonii Leach, Bernd Stahl, Laurence Brooks |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
Business innovation statistics and the evolution of the Oslo Manual |
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Giulio Perani |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
Counterhegemonic Narratives of Innovation: Political Discourse Analysis of Iberoamerican Countries |
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Carolina Bagattolli, Tiago Brandão |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
Cultivating the Innovative Region: Participatory Innovation, Citizens and Statehood in Wallonia |
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Hadrien Macq |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
Disruptive Innovation and the Idea of Technology |
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Darryl Cressman |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
Editorial Note on the 1st NOvation Forum |
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Carolina Bagattolli, Tiago Brandão, Mónica Edwards-Schachter, Rick Hölsgens, Cornelius Schubert |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
Editorial Presentation: Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
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Michael Bull, Timothy Curtis, Vicky Nowak |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
Everything and nothing: A critical review of the “social” in Innovation and Entrepreneurship studies |
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Stefania Sardo, Beniamino Callegari, Bisrat A. Misganaw |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Is Responsible Innovation Possible? The Problem of Depoliticization for a Normative Framework of RI |
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Lisann Penttilä |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
NOvation Statement of Aims [original version] |
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Benoît Godin, Tiago Brandão |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Open access, responsibility and the “platformization” of academic publishing |
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Raúl Tabarés |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
Paradoxes of Transformative Social Innovation: From Critical Awareness towards Strategies of Inquiry |
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Bonno Pel, Julia M. Wittmayer, Flor Avelino, Tom Bauler |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Responsible innovation in France: A proxy allowing agents of the political and economic fields to interact |
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Samir Bedreddine |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
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Lucien von Schomberg, Vincent Blok |
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No 2 (2020): Responsible Innovation (RI) in the midst of an innovation crisis |
Review of Rafael Ziegler’s (2020). Innovation, Ethics and Our Common Futures: A Collaborative Philosophy. |
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Rick Hölsgens |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
Social innovations as a repair of social order |
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Cornelius Schubert |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
The Configuration of Older Users as Drivers of Innovation in the Design of Digital Technologies |
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Cordula Endter, Sebastian Merkel, Harald Künemund |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
The Constitution of Boundaries: How the Embeddedness of Organizational Users Structures the Transfer of their Knowledge |
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Philip Roth, Nadine Diefenbach |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
Thematic Issue Presentation. Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
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Rick Hölsgens, Cornelius Schubert |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
The Politics of User-Driven Innovation: On innovative users, do-able needs, and frugal robots |
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Benjamin Lipp |
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No 4 (2022): Critical perspectives in social innovation, social enterprise and/or the social solidarity economy |
The rising tide of criticality in social entrepreneurship and social innovation |
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Timothy Curtis, Michael Bull, Vicky Nowak |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
Transition or Tradition: Imagining National R&D Innovation in South Korea |
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Youjung Shin, Hanbyul Jeong |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
Users and non-users in engineering and feminist participatory research on sustainable aviation |
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Julia Stilke, Sandra Buchmüller |
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No 3 (2021): Popular users: why and how innovation research started to consider users in the innovation process |
User theory for inclusion or exclusion? Conceptual models to address the role of users for inclusive socio-technical change |
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Gabriela Bortz, Hernan Thomas |
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No 1 (2019): X‐innovation: Re‐inventing Innovation Again and Again |
X-Innovation: Re-Inventing Innovation Again and Again |
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Gérald Gaglio, Benoît Godin, Sebastian Pfotenhauer |
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