2006 Journal Article A probabilistic switch model of information flow in social networks: Application for virtual circuits to organizational designBarnard, R. T., Kapeleris, J. and Hine, D. C. (2006). A probabilistic switch model of information flow in social networks: Application for virtual circuits to organizational design. International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 5 (1/2), 4-30. |
2006 Journal Article The alliance evolutionary model: Reconciling the hierarchical and developmental approaches to explaining alliance behaviour of small firmsBengtsson, L., Hine, D. C. and Parker, D. W. (2006). The alliance evolutionary model: Reconciling the hierarchical and developmental approaches to explaining alliance behaviour of small firms. International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 7 (6), 661-676. doi: 10.1504/IJMDM.2006.011075 |
2006 Journal Article Novel strategies to overcome barriers to commercialization of new technologies: A case study from the Australian biotechnology industryMillen, D. and Hine, D. C. (2006). Novel strategies to overcome barriers to commercialization of new technologies: A case study from the Australian biotechnology industry. International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, 5 (1/2), 140-156. |
2005 Journal Article Emerging Australian biotechnology companies: Globalizing or just playing?Vieira, J. and Hine, D. C. (2005). Emerging Australian biotechnology companies: Globalizing or just playing?. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1 (2), 149-163. doi: 10.1007/s11365-005-1126-6 |
2004 Journal Article The impact of market forces on the sustainability of the biotechnology industryHine, D. C. and Griffiths, A. B. (2004). The impact of market forces on the sustainability of the biotechnology industry. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 4 (2/3), 138-149. doi: 10.1504/IJEIM.2004.004721 |
2004 Journal Article Towards definition of the global biotechnology value chain using cases from Australian biotechnology SMEsKapeleris, John, Hine, Damien and Barnard, Ross (2004). Towards definition of the global biotechnology value chain using cases from Australian biotechnology SMEs. International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business, 1 (1), 79-91. doi: 10.1504/IJGSB.2004.005619 |
2003 Journal Article Sustainability of the new economy: Cautionary lessons of 'e' fadsGriffiths, A. B. and Hine, D. C. (2003). Sustainability of the new economy: Cautionary lessons of 'e' fads. International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 4 (2/3), 230-239. |
2003 Journal Article An analysis of changing management roles in small Australian services exporters in response to the stages in industry developmentHine, D. C. and Howard, D. (2003). An analysis of changing management roles in small Australian services exporters in response to the stages in industry development. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 9 (2), 74-88. doi: 10.1108/13552550310461054 |
1999 Journal Article Small service firms – creating value through innovationHine, Damian and Ryan, Neal (1999). Small service firms – creating value through innovation. Managing Service Quality: An International Journal, 9 (6), 411-422. doi: 10.1108/09604529910302109 |
1999 Journal Article Standing Alone: Small Business and the Global MarketHine, Damian and Kelly, Stephen (1999). Standing Alone: Small Business and the Global Market. Small Enterprise Research, 7 (2), 66-83. doi: 10.5172/ser.7.2.66 |
1998 Journal Article Race, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship in urban America.Hine, D (1998). Race, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship in urban America.. Administrative Science Quarterly, 43 (3), 719-722. doi: 10.2307/2393686 |
1997 Journal Article The population of organisations life cycle (POLC): Implications for small business assistance programsHoward, Dennis and Hine, Damian (1997). The population of organisations life cycle (POLC): Implications for small business assistance programs. International Small Business Journal, 15 (3), 30-41. doi: 10.1177/0266242697153002 |