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Overview

Vincent Mangematin is affiliated with Kedge Business School in France, with a research focus spanning multiple fields within the social sciences and business management. Their work primarily addresses areas such as decision sciences, business management and accounting, and social sciences overall.

The scientist's contributions extend through various subfields, including sociology and political science, information systems and management, strategy and management, statistics, probability and uncertainty, as well as the management of technology and innovation.

Their research topics cover a range of interdisciplinary concerns, featuring scientometrics and bibliometrics research, interdisciplinary research and collaboration, business strategy and innovation, health and medical research impacts, digital marketing and social media, technology adoption and user behaviour, and knowledge management and sharing.

Vincent Mangematin has published articles in several recognized academic journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "How university-based principal investigators shape a hybrid role identity" (2020), published in Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • "The influence of open innovation activities on non-financial performance in the cultural tourism content industry" (2020), published in Current Issues in Tourism
  • "Sustaining competence creation in the multinational enterprise: The role of piloting in subsidiaries" (2023), published in Journal of International Management
  • "How research agendas are framed: Insights for leadership, learning and spillover in science teams" (2024), published in Research Policy
  • "Business Models and Usage of Technology: A New Perspective on Business Model Design" (2022), published in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management

Frequent collaborators of Vincent Mangematin include Conor O'Kane, Jing A. Zhang, Jarrod Haar, Neva Bojovic, and James A. Cunningham. These co-authors have worked with Mangematin on multiple publications across various topics and journals.

The scientist's work has appeared repeatedly in specific venues such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change, which has hosted two of their publications, alongside individual contributions to Current Issues in Tourism, Journal of International Management, Research Policy, and Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management.

Best Publications

  • Business models: A challenging agenda

    Charles Baden-Fuller;Vincent Mangematin

  • From Recipe to Dinner: Business Model Portfolios in the European Biopharmaceutical Industry

    Valérie Sabatier;Vincent Mangematin;Tristan Rousselle

  • PhD job market: professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD

    V Mangematin

  • Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of trajectories: the case of biotechnology in France

    Vincent Mangematin;Stéphane Lemarié;Jean-Pierre Boissin;David Catherine

  • TECHNOLOGICAL AGGLOMERATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF CLUSTERS AND NETWORKS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY

    Douglas K.R. Robinson;Arie Rip;Vincent Mangematin

  • University technology transfer offices: The search for identity to build legitimacy

    Conor O'Kane;Vincent Mangematin;Will Geoghegan;Ciara Fitzgerald

  • What kind of knowledge can a firm absorb

    Vincent Mangematin;Lionel Nesta

  • Technological Knowledge Base, R&D Organization Structure and Alliance Formation: Evidence from the Biopharmaceutical Industry

    Jing Zhang;Charles Baden-Fuller;Vincent Mangematin

  • When technological discontinuities and disruptive business models challenge dominant industry logics: Insights from the drugs industry

    Valerie Sabatier;Adrienne Craig-Kennard;Vincent Mangematin

  • Orchestrating innovation with user communities in the creative industries

    G. Parmentier;Vincent Mangematin

  • Orchestrating innovation with user communities in the creative industries

    Guy Parmentier;Guy Parmentier;Vincent Mangematin;Vincent Mangematin

  • Technological knowledge base, R&D organization structure and alliance formation: Evidence from the biopharmaceutical industry

    Jing Zhang;Charles Baden-Fuller;Vincent Mangematin

  • Understanding the emergence and deployment of “nano” S&T

    Barry Bozeman;Philippe Larédo;Vincent Mangematin

  • Understanding the emergence and deployment of "nano" S&T

    Barry Bozeman;Philippe Laredo;Vincent Mangematin

  • Profile of public laboratories, industrial partnerships and organisation of R & D: the dynamics of industrial relationships in a large research organisation

    P.-B. Joly;Vincent Mangematin

  • Profile of public laboratories, industrial partnerships and organisation of R & D: the dynamics of industrial relationships in a large research organisation☆

    P.-B. Joly;Vincent Mangematin

  • Is the Creation and Development of Biotech SMEs Localised? Conclusions Drawn from the French Case

    Stéphane Lemarié;Vincent Mangematin;Andre Torre

  • Is the Creation and Development of Biotech SMEs Localised? Conclusions Drawn from the French Case

    Stéphane Lemarié;Vincent Mangematin;A. Torre

  • Disassembly and reassembly: An introduction to the Special Issue on digital technology and creative industries☆

    Vincent Mangematin;Jonathan Sapsed;Elke Schüßler

  • Profiles of Academic Activities and Careers: Does Gender Matter? An Analysis Based on French Life Scientist CVs

    M. Sabatier;M. Carrere;V. Mangematin

  • Turning scientific and technological human capital into economic capital: the experience of biotech start-ups in France

    Catherine D.F. Corolleur;M. Carrere;V. Mangematin

  • The future of nanotechnologies

    Vincent Mangematin;Steve Walsh

  • Do Science and Money Go Together? The Case of the French Biotech Industry

    Rodolphe Durand;Olga Bruyaka;Vincent Mangematin

  • From Business model to Business model portfolio in the european biopharmaceutical industry

    Valérie Sabatier;Vincent Mangematin;Tristan Rouselle

  • University Technology Transfer offices : the search for identity to build legimacy

    Conor O'Kane;Vincent Mangematin;Will Geoghegan;Ciara Fitzgerald

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Baden-Fuller
Charles Baden-Fuller City, University of London
Barry Bozeman
Barry Bozeman Arizona State University
Rodolphe Durand
Rodolphe Durand Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Paris
Arie Rip
Arie Rip University of Twente
Michel Callon
Michel Callon Mines ParisTech
Paula E. Stephan
Paula E. Stephan Georgia State University
Choong-Ki Lee
Choong-Ki Lee Kyung Hee University

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