Posts about bibliometric analysis

Paper by Prof. Dennys Eduardo Rossetto Receives Best Paper Designation at AOM 2026

Prof. Dennys Eduardo Rossetto received a Best Paper Designation at AOM 2026 for research on frugal innovation,[…]

SKEMA Business School students prototyping product concepts at FabLab FIEMG in Belo Horizonte

On March 24, 2026, students from the Product Management and Operational Marketing course in the MSc International[…]

When Digital Innovation Builds Fairer Markets

Digital transformation is often discussed as a matter of efficiency. This paper suggests something more important: digital[…]

What 25 Years of Research Reveal About Absorptive Capacity and Innovation

Firms rarely innovate in isolation. They learn from customers, partners, competitors, universities, suppliers, and markets. But exposure[…]

What Informal Clusters Reveal About Entrepreneurship, Risk, and Market Access

Informal entrepreneurship is often discussed in simplistic terms, either as a problem of non-compliance or as a[…]

Why Emerging-Market Subsidiaries Should Do More Than Adapt: They Should Create Marketing Knowledge

Many multinational companies still treat subsidiaries in emerging markets mainly as execution units. They are expected to[…]

Turning Adversity into Advantage: How Firms in Emerging Markets Can Innovate Under Pressure

Brief Executive Summary In volatile and resource-constrained environments, firms often face economic instability, institutional uncertainty, and competitive[…]

How Innovation Research Evolved and What It Means for You Today

Innovation is often discussed as something new, disruptive, and forward-looking. Yet, behind every “new idea” lies a[…]