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Technology and Innovation Management

Overview


Innovation is the product of individual, organisational and knowledge trajectories. By modelling the relationships between observed typologies within each of these spheres, conditions for successful innovation can be identified and failures explained. This work is leading to tools which will help managers define successful and achievable technology strategies.
The nature of the innovation process:
Model of innovation
Technology and Innovation Management Projects
Publications
  • “Engineering Management or Management of Technology? A Bibliometric Study of IEEE TEM,” International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management, (2008) Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 63-70.
  •  ”Management of Technology: Themes, Concepts and Relationships,” with Thorsten Teichert, Technovation, (2006) Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 288-299.
  •  “Innovation in Disruptive Regulatory Environments: A Patent Study of Electric Vehicle Technology Development,” with R.Dyerson, European Journal of Innovation Management, (2006) Vol. 9, No.1, pp. 79-91.
  •  “Gales of Creative Destruction and the Opportunistic Hurricane: the case of Electric Vehicles in California”, with R. Dyerson, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, (2005) Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 391-408.
  •  “Incumbency and the Disruptive Regulator: The Case of Electric Vehicles in California,” with R.Dyerson, International Journal of Innovation Management, (2004) Vol. 8 No. 4, pp.339-354.
  •  “Technology portfolio alignment as an indicator of commercialisation: An investigation of fuel cell patenting,” Technovation, (2004) Vol.24 No.10, pp.761-771.
  •  “Expecting the Unexpected: Disruptive Technological Change Processes and the Electric Vehicle,” International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, (2004) Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.165-184.
  •  “Inventive Concentration: An Analysis of Fuel Cell Patents,” with C.Liston-Heyes, Science and Public Policy, (2004). Vol. 31, No. 1, p.15-25.
  •  “Extending Simultaneous Engineering: Electric Vehicle Supply Chains and New Product Development”, with R.Dyerson, International Journal of Technology Management, (2002) Vol.23, Nos.1/2/3, pp. 74-88.
  •  “The Electric Vehicle: Patent data as Indicators of Technological Development”, (2002) World Patent Information, Vol. 24, No.1, pp.5-12.
  •  “Innovation in Complex Systems: Regulation and Technology towards the Electric Vehicle”, with R.Dyerson, International Journal of Innovation Management, (2000) Vol. 4 No. 1, pp.33-49.
  •  “Multiple Contexts in Technological Development: Hardware and Software Development of the Electric Vehicle”, Technology Management, (2000) Vol. 5, No. 2, pp.131-140.
  •  “International Joint Ventures: Dependency in Manufacturing and Design”, International Journal of Operations and Production Management (1999) Vol.19, No.5/6, pp. 460-473.
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