期刊名称:INNOVATION-MANAGEMENT POLICY & PRACTICE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
'Innovation' may be defined as the generation and application of new ideas and skills to produce new products, processes and services that improve economic and social prosperity. The scope of Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice (IMPP - ISSN 1447-9338) encompasses innovation research, policy analysis and best practice in large and small enterprises, public and private sector service organizations, state and national government, and local and regional societies and economies with special emphasis on linking academic research to future practice.
Indexed in Thomson Reuter's:
- Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
- Social Scisearch
- Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition
Accepted manuscripts address of the following readerships of Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice: academic researchers; university lecturers; innovation graduates; management students; professional development trainers; research scientists; engineer managers; industry economists; public policy developers and analysts; public and private sector research and laboratory managers; company directors, financial officers, marketing, human resources and operations managers.
Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice publishes original research, literature and book reviews, methodology, policy analyses, case studies, education and training approaches, strategy, tactical and finance tips, practice reports, conference reports, booklists, news, products and conferences across all fields of innovation:
- Technology strategy, collaboration and competition
- Technology transfer and innovation support organizations
- Corporate sustainability, reinvention and renewal
- Process and product innovation and diffusion
- Research management and commercialization
- Cross-cultural management and innovation
- Team building and team management
- Managing creativity and creative teams
- Government innovation policy and regulation for innovation
- Managing and commercializing intellectual property
- Managing virtual teams and environments for innovation
- Managing organizational learning, knowledge and change
Selection Criteria
Criteria for selection are that articles are novel, relevant, concise, practical, informative and useful to readers of the respective sections of the Journal: Feature Articles; Management Education; East Asian Management Research in Industry, Innovation and Technology; Innovation Case Studies; Innovation Education; Policy Analysis; Literature Reviews; Technology Transfer Tactics; Research Notes; Book Reviews and Booklists; Conference Reports and Calendar; News and New Products.
Instructions to Authors
Author Guidelines
Authors who have recently submitted manuscripts will have their work migrated over to this new system and a login on OJS setup for them. They will be contacted by email with guidelines for access as their submission is processed.
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Note for Reviewers
A guide for reviewers can be obtained here on the OJS system.
Changes to the submission process
Please note that Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice is transferring administration of submissions to an online system OJS. Authors should consult these guidelines before submitting new manuscripts.
Editorial Board
Editor-In-Chief
Mark Dodgson Technology & Innovation Management Centre, University of Queensland, Australia
Managing Editor
Tim Kastelle University of Queensland Business School, Australia
Associate Editors
Elicia Maine Business Administration, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
Kate Morrison Volterra Consulting Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Jason Potts School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
Book Reviews Editor
Jason Potts School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia Conference Editor
Sally Davenport Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Advisory Editors
Elizabeth Garnsey Reader in Industrial Organisation, Fellow of Clare Hall University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Albert I Goldberg Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Michael Hobday Science Policy Research Unit University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Fumio Kodama Graduate School of Engineering Management (MOT Program) Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
President, Industrial Technology Research Institute Hsinchu, Taiwan
Maureen McKelvey School of Business, Economics and Law University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Jorge Niosi Department of Management and Technology Université du Québecá Montréal, Canada
Guido Reger Department of Economics and Social Sciences University of Potsdam, Germany
Toshiko Takenaka Center for Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property University of Washington, USA
David J Teece Institute of Management, Innovation and Organization University of California, Berkeley CA, USA
Horatio Viana Di Prisco Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administraci'n Caracas, Venezuela
Poh Kam Wong Entrepreneurship Centre National University of Singapore, Singapore
Lan Xue School of Public Policy and Management Tsinghua University, Beijing, PR China
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