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Introduction / Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Using knowledge management to gain competitive advantage in the textile and apparel valuechain : a comparison of small and large firms / Paula Danskin Englis, Basil G. Englis, Michael R. Solomon, Laura Valentine -- High-tech small- and medium-sized enterprises : methods and tools for external knowledge integration / Jeroen Kraaijenbrink -- The relevance of disruptive technologies to industrial growth : a conceptual critique / Raymond P. Oakey -- Who builds science cities and knowledge parks? / Paul Benneworth, Gert-Jan Hospers, Peter Timmerman -- Socioeconomic networks : in search of better support for university spin-offs / Danny P. Soetanto, Marina van Geenhuizen -- A conceptual framework for studying a technology transfer from academia to new firms / Igor Prodan, Mateja Drnovsek, Jan Ulijn -- Entrepreneurial identity, career transformation and the spin-out process / Lorraine Warren -- The roles of scientists in the start-upof academic spin-off companies in the life sciences in the netherlands/ Harmen Jousma, Victor Scholten -- The role of knowledge intensive business service firms in university knowledge commercialisation / Kari Laine -- On the recognition of venturing opportunities in science and technology / William A.Lucas, Sarah Y. Cooper, Elena M. Rodriguez-Falcon-- The evolutionary business valuation of technology transfer / MirjamLeloux, Peter van der Sijde, Aard Groen -- Post-project market review as a tool for stimulating commercialisation of knowledge creation projects / Liesbeth Y. Bout, Jaap H.M. Lombaers, Efthymios Constantinides, Petra C. de Weerd-Nederhof. |