• Act or Wait-and-See? Adversity, Agility, and Entrepreneur Wellbeing across Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Stephan, Ute; Zbierowski, Przemysław; Pérez-Luño, Ana; Wach, Dominika; Wiklund, Johan; Alba Cabañas, Marisleidy; Barki, Edgard; Benzari, Alexandre; Bernhard-Oettel, Claudia; Boekhorst, Janet A.; Dash, Arobindu; Efendic, Adnan; Eib, Constanze; Hanard, Pierre-Jean; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Kawakatsu, Satoshi; Khalid, Saddam; Leatherbee, Michael; Li, Jun; Parker, Sharon K.; Qu, Jingjing; Rosati, Francesco; Sahasranamam, Sreevas; Salusse, Marcus A. Y.; Sekiguchi, Tomoki; Thomas, Nicola; Torrès, Olivier; Tran, Mi Hoang; Ward, M.K.; Williamson, Amanda Jasmine; Zahid, Muhammad Mohsin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      How can entrepreneurs protect their wellbeing during a crisis? Does engaging agility (namely, opportunity agility and planning agility) in response to adversity help entrepreneurs safeguard their wellbeing? Activated by ...
    • Changing role of users : Innovating responsibly in digital health 

      Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Oftedal, Elin Merethe; Bessant, John Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Despite the recognition of the importance of stakeholder inclusion into decisions about new solutions offered to society, responsible innovation (RI) has stalled at the point of articulating a process of governance with a ...
    • The conceptual and methodological development of the Social Innovation Measurement Model Questionnaire (SIMM-Q) 

      Ødegård, Atle; Waldahl, Ragnhild Holmen; Willumsen, Anna Elisabeth; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Strype, Jon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      An increased knowledge of innovation depends on high-quality research. However, what aspects of innovation impact positive outcomes for different actors? New insights call for the development of research methodology to be ...
    • A Home-Based eHealth Intervention for an Older Adult Population With Food Insecurity: Feasibility and Acceptability Study 

      Gomes, L A; Gregorio, M J; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; se Sousa, R D; Bessant, John Robert; Oliveira, P; Branco, J C; Canhão, Helena; Rodrigues, A M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)
      Background: Food insecurity is a global public health challenge, affecting predominately the most vulnerable people in society, including older adults. For this population, eHealth interventions represent an opportunity ...
    • Innovating Responsibly—Challenges and Future Research Agendas 

      Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Bessant, John Robert; Oftedal, Elin M; da Silva, Luciana Maines (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Innovation involves creating value from ideas, but this raises the question of for whom is the value created? Especially when there is growing recognition of global challenges such as poverty, inequality, aging population ...
    • Motivation of female entrepreneurs: a cross-national study 

      Solesvik, Marina; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Trifilova, Anna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Abstract Purpose This paper focuses on the motivation of females to start businesses in developed and emerging economies. Although the issues related to the motivation of entrepreneurs have been widely studied, there are ...
    • Perspectives on coordinating health services for individuals with serious mental illness : a qualitative study 

      Skjærpe, Jorunn Nærland; Joa, Inge; Willumsen, Anna Elisabeth; ten Velden Hegelstad, Wenche; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Storm, Marianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Purpose: Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) might require coordinated health services to meet their healthcare needs. The overall aim of this study was to describe the perspectives of professionals (registered ...
    • Responsible for responsibility? A study of digital e-health startups 

      Oftedal, Elin Merethe; Foss, Lene; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09)
      Responsible innovation (RI) has received increased attention from policymakers and academics as a solution to grand challenges and is viewed as the main driver for innovation. The United Nations has suggested 17 Sustainable ...
    • Responsible impact and the reinforcement of responsible innovation in the public sector ecosystem: cases of digital health innovation 

      Naughton, Bernard; Dopson, Sue; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Responsible innovation is an important consideration for digital health innovation. This study explores the responsible innovation processes of digital health innovators, and the reinforcement of responsible innovation ...
    • Responsible innovation in venture creation and firm development: the case of digital innovation in healthcare and welfare services 

      Thapa, Raj Kumar; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-02)
      The increasing adaptation of digitalisation has engendered numerous venture ideas and entrepreneurial opportunities. Many of these ideas bear the potential to address grand societal challenges. However, perceived opportunities ...
    • Responsible research and innovation: a systematic review of the literature and its applications to regional studies 

      Thapa, Rajan Kumar; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Foss, Lene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06)
      While innovation should be about socioeconomic transformation of society, concerns have been raised about its negative externalities including growing disparities within and between regions. Arguably, Responsible Research ...
    • The role of stakeholders in the context of responsible innovation: A meta-synthesis 

      da Silva, Luciana Maines; Bitencourt, Claudia Cristina; Faccin, Kadigia; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-03)
      This paper contributes to the sustainability debate by analyzing the inclusion dimension in the responsible research and innovation (RRI) process. RRI is claimed to be an important tool for addressing global challenges and ...
    • The third mission : Enhancing academic engagement with industry 

      Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Adkins, Mette Eriksen (Chapter, 2022)
      There is an ongoing debate in the literature about a “third mission” for universities. Examples of successful academic spin-offs have led to a widespread policy of encouraging collaboration between the academic and commercial ...
    • Universities and regions : New insights and emerging developments 

      Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Thomas, Elisa; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Pinheiro, Romulo; Benneworth, Paul (Chapter, 2022)
      In this concluding chapter, the editors take stock of the empirical findings across the cases and levels of analysis and link the empirical evidence to the analytical framework presented in Chapter 2. In so doing, we revisit ...
    • Universities' mundaneness and regional engagement : Setting the stage 

      Thomas, Elisa; Benneworth, Paul; Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Pinheiro, Romulo (Chapter, 2022)
      This chapter introduces the main logic of this volume, which starts from the grassroots level of universities’ “everyday” engagements, looking at the manifold ways in which university knowledge agents build connections ...
    • Unpacking Mundaneness : A novel conceptual framework for universities and regional engagement 

      Pinheiro, Romulo; Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Thomas, Elisa; Benneworth, Paul (Chapter, 2022)
      In this chapter, we debate the current view on university-regional engagements and suggest a renewed theoretical framework based on four main elements – macro, meso, micro dimensions, as well as a meta-dimension of temporality ...