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Publications

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen and David Jacobson 2008 (eds.):
    Innovation in Low-tech Firms and Industries, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar


  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    "Low-Technology": A Forgotten Sector in Innovation Policy.
    In: Journal of Technology Management Innovation, Vol 3, No 3 (2008), pp. 11-20

  • Holm-Detlev Köhler:
    Profit and Innovation Strategies in Low-Tech Firms
    In: Estudios De Economia Aplicada, 2008, Vol. 26-3, Art. 26XXX

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    Innovation Strategies of Non-Research-Intensive SMEs.
    In: Bluhm, Katharina; Schmidt, Rudi (eds.)2008: Change in SMEs. Towards a New European Capitalism? palgrave macmillan: Houndmills et al., S. 171-185

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    Low-Tech Innovations
    In: Industry & Innovation, Vol. 15 (1), February 2008, pp. 19-43

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    "Low-Technologies" : A forgotten sector in Innovation Policy, Paper presented at the ProAct Conference "Innovation Pressure" , 15 - 17th March 2006, Tampere/ Finnland (the paper has been awarded as one of the three most excellent conference papers)

  • Gerd Bender:
    Peculiarities and Relevance on Non-Research-Intensive Industries in the Knowledge-Based Economy, Final Project Report, Dortmund 2006

  • PILOT Project Consortium:
    "Low-Tech" Industries: Innovativeness and Development Perspectives - Executive Summary of a European Research Project, Dortmund 2005

  • PILOT Project Consortium, edited by Hirsch-Kreinsen, Jacobson, Roberstson:
    "Low-tech" Industries: Innovativeness and Development Perspectives - A Summary of a European Research Project, Dortmund 2005

  • G. Bender, D. Jacobson & P.L. Robertson (eds.), Non-Research-Intensive Industries in the Knowledge Economy. In: Perspectives on Economic Political and Social Integration. Special Issue, Lublin,2005, available soon

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, David Jacobson, Staffan Laestadius (eds.) 2005:
    Low-tech Innovation in the Knowledge Economy , Frankfurt et al.: P.Lang

  • Staffan Laestadius:
    The rise and fall of management of innovation - the transformation of a concept and of management practice in the knowledge economy. In: J. Sundbo (eds.), Are We measuring the right Thing, Palgrave, forthcoming) 2005

  • David Jacobsen:
    Low Tech and R&D Spending: Problems in Policy for Innovation, TASK (think tank for action on social change), April, 2005, www.tascnet.ie

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    Low-Tech-Industrien: Innovationsfähigkeit und Entwicklungschancen. In: WSI Mitteilungen 3/2005, S.144-150

  • Tadeusz Borkowski, Aleksander Marcinkowski:
    Socio-Psychological Determinants of the Innovation Implementation in an Enterprise. In: E. Okoń-Horodyńska (eds.),The role of Science in the Increase of the Economy´s Innovativeness, Polish Economic Association, Warszawa 2004, pp. 197-220

  • Tadeusz Borkowski, Aleksander Marcinkowski:
    On Multidimensional Meaning of Innovation, Proinnovative Organizations and Proinnovative Thinking. In: J. Skalik (eds.), Change as a Precondition of Sucess. Change and Organization´s Innovativeness, Prace Naukowe AE im. O. Langego we Wroc³awiu, Vol.1045/2004,pp.30-40

  • Gerd Bender:
    Innovation in Low-Tech-Considerations based on a few case studies in eleven European countries. September 2004

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    "Low-Technology": Ein innovationspolitisch vergessener Sektor. February 2004

  • Zbigniew Zaleski:
    Internal and external determinants of innovation in small, low-tech enterprises. A socio-psychological approach. In: Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration,Vol.IX, 2003, No.1-2; pp.169-196

  • Paul L. Robertson, Eduardo Pol and Peter Carroll:
    Receptive Capacity of Established Industries as a Limiting Factor in the Economy`s Rate of Innovation. In: Industry and Innovation, Vol.10, No.4,2003,pp.457-474

  • Paul L. Robertson, Thomas Keil and Erkko Autio:
    Weak and Strong Ties, Individualism-Collectivism, and the Diffusion of Technological Knowledge. In: David V. Gibson, Chandler Stolp, Pedro Conceiçâo and Manuel V. Heitor (eds.), Systems and Policies for the Globalized Learning Economy, Series on "Technology Policy and Innovation.Vol.3,Westport,Ct: Praeger, Chapter 10,2003,pp.275-305

  • Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen:
    Knowledge in societal development: The case of low-tech industries. In: Journal for Mental Changes. Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Intergration (Central Eurpean Institute for Behavioral Economics, KUL Lublin/Pl), Vol.VIII, 2002, No.1-2, pp.9-42


  • Low-Tech Industries and the Knowledge Economy
    State of the Art and Research Challenges