The Journal of Innovation Management (JIM) is the diamond open access, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal hosting cutting-edge debate on innovation and its management, whatever form and facet it takes, and embracing the technological features, managerial processes and impacts of innovation.

By adopting a multidisciplinary perspective on innovation, JIM bridges the gap between scientific research, policy-making, and practice by providing a platform for visionary and pioneering research and thought leadership, enabling a deeper understanding of innovation and the appreciation of its implications.

JIM encourages submissions addressing all phases, stages and types of innovation, from discovery and exploratory science, design, R&D, commercialisation, adoption and diffusion. Submissions combining principles, methods and concepts originating from a myriad of scientific areas, from Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences as well as Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, are particularly welcome.

 

Types of Submissions

JIM welcomes original contributions in the form of full Research Papers (conceptual, reviews, empirical), as well as Letters from Industry/Academia/Standardisation/Policy and Book Reviews.

Audience

JIM is mainly directed to STEM & HASS (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics - & - Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) researchers, practitioners, thought leaders, policy-makers, education professionals and students with an interest in innovation.

 

Editors-in-Chief      

João José Pinto Ferreira, Universidade do Porto and INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal

Anne-Laure Mention, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

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Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024): (DOIs will be registered as soon as the full issue is closed)

Published: 2024-12-10

Dynamics of Competition versus Collaboration between Fintechs and Traditional Providers of Financial Services in Brazil

Rozana Ventura da Paixão e Silva, Elias Pereira Lopes Júnior, Samuel Façanha Câmara, Paulo Torres Júnior

Innovation Ecosystem: Evolution and Trends in Scientific Literature

Juliana Resende Paviani, Dany Flávio Tonelli, José Willer do Prado, Rafael Rodrigues de Castro

From Practice to Theory Gaps: a Roadmap from Case Studies Analysis on Living Labs

Silvia Della Santa, Giulia Tagliazucchi, Gianluca Marchi

Towards Living Lab Value Proposition: Living lab Experts’ Perceptions of Living Lab Value

Teemu Santonen, Vasileia Petronikolou, Despoina Petsani, Sarantis Dimitriadis, Panagiotis Bamidis, Evdokimos Konsdtantinidis
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