Vincent Mangematin focuses on Marketing, Knowledge management, Business model, Industrial organization and Biotechnology. His Marketing research includes elements of Science policy and Industry life cycle. His work deals with themes such as Community management and Video game, which intersect with Knowledge management.
Vincent Mangematin has researched Business model in several fields, including Artifact-centric business process model and Value. His Industrial organization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pharmaceutical industry and Organizational structure. His Biotechnology research includes themes of Strategic management, Venture capital, Stock exchange, Small and medium-sized enterprises and Initial public offering.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Public relations, Knowledge management, Marketing, Industrial organization and Business model. His Public relations research incorporates elements of Internationalization and Field. His Knowledge management study combines topics in areas such as Multinational corporation and Creativity.
His study looks at the intersection of Marketing and topics like Reputation with Creative professional. His Absorptive capacity and Industry life cycle study, which is part of a larger body of work in Industrial organization, is frequently linked to Competition and High tech, bridging the gap between disciplines. In Business model, Vincent Mangematin works on issues like Artifact-centric business process model, which are connected to Electronic business.
Vincent Mangematin spends much of his time researching Public relations, Knowledge management, Marketing, Creative industries and Business model. His Public relations research incorporates themes from Accreditation and Internationalization. His Knowledge management study incorporates themes from New business development, Multinational corporation, Creativity and Management.
His study in Creativity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both New product development, Community management, Innovation management and Video game. His research combines Entrepreneurship and Marketing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Artifact-centric business process model and Process management.
His primary scientific interests are in Public relations, Marketing, Knowledge management, Principal and Creative industries. His research in Public relations focuses on subjects like Public administration, which are connected to Career development. His research investigates the connection between Marketing and topics such as Entrepreneurship that intersect with issues in Social science, Industrial organization, Social venture capital and Human resources.
His Knowledge management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as New business development, Multinational corporation and Artifact-centric business process model. His work is dedicated to discovering how New business development, Business domain are connected with Process management and other disciplines. His Artifact-centric business process model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Value capture, Electronic business, Business model and Value.
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Business models: A challenging agenda
Charles Baden-Fuller;Vincent Mangematin.
(2013)
Business models: A challenging agenda
Charles Baden-Fuller;Vincent Mangematin.
(2013)
From Recipe to Dinner: Business Model Portfolios in the European Biopharmaceutical Industry
Valérie Sabatier;Vincent Mangematin;Tristan Rousselle.
(2010)
From Recipe to Dinner: Business Model Portfolios in the European Biopharmaceutical Industry
Valérie Sabatier;Vincent Mangematin;Tristan Rousselle.
(2010)
PhD job market: professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD
V Mangematin.
(2000)
PhD job market: professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD
V Mangematin.
(2000)
Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of trajectories: the case of biotechnology in France
Vincent Mangematin;Stéphane Lemarié;Jean-Pierre Boissin;David Catherine.
(2003)
Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of trajectories: the case of biotechnology in France
Vincent Mangematin;Stéphane Lemarié;Jean-Pierre Boissin;David Catherine.
(2003)
TECHNOLOGICAL AGGLOMERATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF CLUSTERS AND NETWORKS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
Douglas K.R. Robinson;Arie Rip;Vincent Mangematin.
(2007)
TECHNOLOGICAL AGGLOMERATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF CLUSTERS AND NETWORKS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
Douglas K.R. Robinson;Arie Rip;Vincent Mangematin.
(2007)
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