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Alberto Di Minin is affiliated with the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Italy. Their research primarily centers on fields within Business, Management and Accounting, with a significant focus on Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Accounting, and Computer Science Applications.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics including Innovation and Knowledge Management, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Innovation Policy and R&D, Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis, Open Source Software Innovations, and Knowledge Management and Sharing.

Recent published papers by Alberto Di Minin address various aspects of digital transformation, innovation, and public funding, including:

  • Digital transformation, for better or worse: a critical multi-level research agenda (2022, R and D Management)
  • The digital transformation of SMEs - a new knowledge broker called the digital innovation hub (2020, Journal of Knowledge Management)
  • Managing Digital Transformation: Scope of Transformation and Modalities of Value Co-Generation and Delivery (2020, California Management Review)
  • Knowledge sharing and technological innovation capabilities of Chinese software SMEs (2020, Journal of Knowledge Management)
  • Public funding of innovation: Exploring applications and allocations of the European SME Instrument (2020, Research Policy)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Alberto Di Minin include:

  • Antonio Crupi
  • Nicola Del Sarto
  • Andrea Piccaluga
  • Valentina Cucino
  • Irene Martelli

Publications by Alberto Di Minin are commonly found in venues such as:

  • R and D Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Journal of Knowledge Management
  • Technological Forecasting and Social Change

Best Publications

  • Commercializing the laboratory: Faculty patenting and the open science environment

    Kira R. Fabrizio;Alberto Di Minin

  • Big data for open innovation in SMEs and large corporations: Trends, opportunities, and challenges

    Pasquale Del Vecchio;Alberto Di Minin;Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli;Umberto Panniello

  • Visualizing the structure and bridges of the intellectual property management and strategy literature: a document co-citation analysis

    Francesco Paolo Appio;Fabrizio Cesaroni;Alberto Minin

  • Family-driven innovation:resolving the paradox in family firms

    Alfredo De Massis;Alberto Di Minin;Federico Frattini

  • The digital transformation of SMEs – a new knowledge broker called the digital innovation hub

    Antonio Crupi;Nicola Del Sarto;Alberto Di Minin;Gian Luca Gregori

  • Open Services Innovation: Competere in una nuova era

    Henry Chesbrough;Alberto Di Minin

  • Chinese foreign direct investment in R&D in Europe: A new model of R&D internationalization?

    Alberto Di Minin;Jieyin Zhang;Peter Gammeltoft

  • Open Social Innovation

    H. Chesbrough;A. Di Minin

  • Managing Digital Transformation: Scope of Transformation and Modalities of Value Co-Generation and Delivery:

    Carmelo Cennamo;Giovanni Battista Dagnino;Alberto Di Minin;Alberto Di Minin;Gianvito Lanzolla

  • Fiat: Open Innovation in a Downturn (1993–2003):

    Alberto Di Minin;Federico Frattini;Andrea Piccaluga

  • How family firms execute open innovation strategies: the Loccioni case

    Elena Casprini;Alfredo De Massis;Alberto Di Minin;Federico Frattini

  • Playing in between: patent brokers in markets for technology

    Mario Benassi;Alberto Di Minin

  • Disruptive Innovation … in Reverse: Adding a Geographical Dimension to Disruptive Innovation Theory

    Simone Corsi;Alberto Di Minin;Alberto Di Minin

  • Knowledge sharing and technological innovation capabilities of Chinese software SMEs

    Jianguo Yao;Antonio Crupi;Alberto Di Minin;Xumei Zhang

  • The role of accelerators in firm survival: An fsQCA analysis of Italian startups

    Nicola Del Sarto;Diane A. Isabelle;Alberto Di Minin

  • European SMEs’ engagement in open innovation When the important thing is to win and not just to participate, what should innovation policy do?

    Chiara Eleonora De Marco;Irene Martelli;Alberto Di Minin

  • Evaluation and Performance Measurement of Research and Development: Techniques and Perspectives for Multi-level Analysis

    V. Chiesa;F. Frattini;M. Calderini;G. Catalano

  • Safe nests in global nets: Internationalization and appropriability of R&D in wireless telecom

    Alberto Di Minin;Alberto Di Minin;Mattia Bianchi;Mattia Bianchi

  • The "Non-Globalization" of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry

    Jeffrey T. Macher;David C. Mowery;Alberto Di Minin

  • Fuzzy decision support for tools selection in the core front end activities of new product development

    Sofiane Achiche;Francesco Paolo Appio;Tim C. McAloone;Alberto Di Minin

  • Exploration and Exploitation Strategies in Industrial R&D

    Fabrizio Cesaroni;Alberto Di Minin;Andrea Piccaluga

Frequent Co-Authors

Federico Frattini
Federico Frattini Polytechnic University of Milan
Alfredo Vittorio De Massis
Alfredo Vittorio De Massis Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Bart Van Looy
Bart Van Looy KU Leuven
Henry Chesbrough
Henry Chesbrough University of California, Berkeley
David C. Mowery
David C. Mowery University of California, Berkeley
Tim C. McAloone
Tim C. McAloone Technical University of Denmark
Marcel Bogers
Marcel Bogers Eindhoven University of Technology
Satish Nambisan
Satish Nambisan Case Western Reserve University
Dries Faems
Dries Faems WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
Maria Chiara Carrozza
Maria Chiara Carrozza Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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