In this article Matthijs J. Janssen and Koen Frenken discuss how economies’ established stronghold industries can form a basis for sustaining competitiveness.
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In this paper, authors Marjolein J. Hoogstraaten, Koen Frenken and Wouter P.C. Boon systematically review the institutional entrepreneurship literature.
We witness rising tensions between online gig-economy platforms, incumbent firms, regulators, and labor unions, authors Koen Frenken, Taneli Vaskelainen, Lea Fünfschilling and Laura Piscicelli argue.
The rise of what is often referred to as the sharing economy is among the most daring challenges for cities around the world. In this paper Koen Frenken and Peter Pelzer discuss the potential of an alternative policy framework known as 'right to challenge'.
In this paper Matthijs J. Janssen, Maya Bogers and Iris Wanzenböck argue that as systemic innovation intermediaries (SII) orchestrate interactions between innovative actors, they might alleviate the constraints of proximity effects on R&D partnership formation.
In this explorative paper, authors Henrik Brynthe Lund and Markus Steen, investigate the drivers for the emerging trend of manufacturing reshoring from low- to high-cost locations.
In this paper Henrik Brynthe Lund and Asbjørn Karlsen explore the importance of vocational education institutions in regional innovation systems, and the role skilled workers have in implementing new technologies in manufacturing industries.
In this paper, Allan Dahl Andersen, Markus Steen, Tuukka Mäkitie, Jens Hanson, Taran M. Thune and Birthe Soppe look at how economic and environmental goals can be aligned to enhance the political legitimacy of transitions.
In this article authors Alje van Dam and Koen Frenken propose a combinatorial model of economic development.
While national governments are the main actors in innovation policy, we witness a proliferation of challenge-oriented innovation policies both at the subnational and the supranational level, Iris Wanzenbock and Koen Frenken argue.
Tuukka Mäkitie, Allan Dahl Andersen and Jens Hanson's working paper develops an integrated framework for the analysis of multidimensional relatedness between innovation systems in the context of sustainability transitions.
INTRANSIT's Birthe Soppe has co-authored a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Collaboration and Entepreneurship with C.Lechner and K.Heggli.
This working paper by Jan Fagerberg provides new insight into the speed with which transition happens by studying wind energy in Denmark, the German Energiewende and electrical cars in Norway.
Doblinger, Soppe and Huber turn their attention to entrepreneurial firms that operate under the disparate logics of competition and cooperation in this Academy of Management Proceedings article.
Why would firms in the oil and gas industry become entrepreneurs in floating wind power technology? How do they use their existing competences in such ventures? Read more in Tuukka Mäkitie's new article in Technology Analysis & Strategic Management.
New INTRANSIT paper in Research Policy investigates digital innovation.