

Introduction
Keywords: action research, bibliography, case study, innovation, journals, participative, participatory action research
Introduction
Keywords: action research, bibliometrics, discipline-spanning analysis, literature review, technology and innovation management
Introduction
Keywords: action research, co-production, collaboration, impact, industry–academia collaboration, key factors, relevance, rigour
Introduction
Keywords: action research, co-creation, innovation, participatory research, social innovation
Introduction
Keywords: action research, agricultural innovation, boundaries, international collaboration, technology transfer
Introduction
Recent research into “real world problems” (Carr et al., 2018) has noted the need for interdisciplinarity. Such aspirations have been a feature of “grand challenges”, which galvanize collaborations between governments, academia, and industry, directing the science sector to pursue “societal goals” (Kaldewey, 2018) in areas as diverse as health and development, global food security, climate change, energy, and aging populations.
Keywords: action research, critical orientation, innovation, science, SfTI, transformative praxis
From the Editor-in-Chief
Welcome to the April 2019 issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review. This is the first of two issues on the theme of Action Research, and it is my pleasure to introduce our guest editors: Magnus Hoppe and Erik Lindhult from Mälardalen University in Sweden. Magnus and Erik are also both Board Member of the Swedish Interactive Research Association (SIRA), and Erik is a Board Member of the Swedish Participative Action Research Community (SPARC).
Keywords: action research, innovation, participative, participatory research

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