This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models of innovation. The main areas of innovation identity are, industries, beliefs about innovation, limits to innovation, reasons for success, prominent figures, and prominent companies. The results highlight the lack of awareness of innovation in New Zealand
The aim of this TPK scoping report is to give insight into the extent to which it is possible to map...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
Working Paper Series: 04/2009In this paper we report empirical evidence from a mixed methods approac...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
This paper focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of innovation identity for selected nations. Throug...
Recent research in the AERU has focussed on the study of technology users’ innovation (TUI). The pri...
This oral presentation considers four models, culture, national identity, innovation identity, and c...
A focus on overseas markets has been an important topic for AERU research for many years, reflecting...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
It has been argued that the power of the concept of a 'National Innovation System' (NIS) lies in its...
It has been argued that the power of the concept of a ‘National Innovation System’ (NIS) lies in its...
This paper outlines the New Zealand TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) research programme. The two m...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
In the last two decades, there has been a marked increase in the amount of multinational data freely...
The technology users’ innovation (TUI) research programme aims to identify the conditions under whic...
The aim of this TPK scoping report is to give insight into the extent to which it is possible to map...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
Working Paper Series: 04/2009In this paper we report empirical evidence from a mixed methods approac...
This presentation is focused on what can be learned about the New Zealand situation regarding models...
This paper focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of innovation identity for selected nations. Throug...
Recent research in the AERU has focussed on the study of technology users’ innovation (TUI). The pri...
This oral presentation considers four models, culture, national identity, innovation identity, and c...
A focus on overseas markets has been an important topic for AERU research for many years, reflecting...
This thesis investigates the determinants of innovation in the New Zealand manufacturing sector by a...
It has been argued that the power of the concept of a 'National Innovation System' (NIS) lies in its...
It has been argued that the power of the concept of a ‘National Innovation System’ (NIS) lies in its...
This paper outlines the New Zealand TUI (Technology Users' Innovation) research programme. The two m...
The overall aim of this thesis is to uncover the key determinants of innovation in New Zealand firms...
In the last two decades, there has been a marked increase in the amount of multinational data freely...
The technology users’ innovation (TUI) research programme aims to identify the conditions under whic...
The aim of this TPK scoping report is to give insight into the extent to which it is possible to map...
This thesis explores a number of barriers to innovation as identified in the 2011 report by the Mini...
Working Paper Series: 04/2009In this paper we report empirical evidence from a mixed methods approac...