Gabriel Linton

988 total citations
22 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Gabriel Linton is a scholar working on Management of Technology and Innovation, Strategy and Management and Accounting. According to data from OpenAlex, Gabriel Linton has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Management of Technology and Innovation, 12 papers in Strategy and Management and 6 papers in Accounting. Recurrent topics in Gabriel Linton's work include Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences (12 papers), Innovation and Knowledge Management (9 papers) and Private Equity and Venture Capital (6 papers). Gabriel Linton is often cited by papers focused on Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences (12 papers), Innovation and Knowledge Management (9 papers) and Private Equity and Venture Capital (6 papers). Gabriel Linton collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Norway and United States. Gabriel Linton's co-authors include Johan Kask, Linda Höglund, Nina Hasche, Christina Öberg, Frans Prenkert, Colin Donaldson, Heidi M. Neck, Jari Jussila, Heli Aramo‐Immonen and Navonil Mustafee and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Business Research and Industrial Marketing Management.

In The Last Decade

Gabriel Linton

22 papers receiving 602 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gabriel Linton Sweden 12 372 220 82 78 72 22 642
Håkan Ylinenpää Sweden 12 341 0.9× 233 1.1× 94 1.1× 85 1.1× 81 1.1× 66 681
Ainurul Rosli United Kingdom 10 273 0.7× 296 1.3× 67 0.8× 61 0.8× 64 0.9× 19 602
Allen Alexander United Kingdom 12 407 1.1× 503 2.3× 78 1.0× 69 0.9× 68 0.9× 23 850
Astrid Heidemann Lassen Denmark 14 334 0.9× 228 1.0× 118 1.4× 86 1.1× 56 0.8× 58 617
Marco Romano Italy 12 384 1.0× 311 1.4× 93 1.1× 89 1.1× 81 1.1× 39 716
Ekaterina Albats Finland 11 258 0.7× 283 1.3× 41 0.5× 38 0.5× 41 0.6× 24 525
Aruna Chandra United States 13 185 0.5× 214 1.0× 69 0.8× 57 0.7× 63 0.9× 28 560
Thomas Baaken Germany 12 320 0.9× 337 1.5× 93 1.1× 35 0.4× 42 0.6× 36 645
Harveen Chugh United Kingdom 3 484 1.3× 247 1.1× 157 1.9× 107 1.4× 56 0.8× 4 701
Paola Rücker Schaeffer Brazil 12 430 1.2× 280 1.3× 54 0.7× 165 2.1× 34 0.5× 26 671

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Donaldson, Colin, Gabriel Linton, & Joshua S. Bendickson. (2025). Generative artificial intelligence use and configurational pathways to innovation performance in start-ups. Journal of Small Business Management. 64(2). 505–562. 3 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel. (2024). Triple Helix Dynamics and Hybrid Organizations: An Analysis of Value Creation Processes. Journal of the Knowledge Economy. 15(4). 20797–20822. 4 indexed citations
3.
Donaldson, Colin, Heidi M. Neck, & Gabriel Linton. (2023). Fearful pathways to social entrepreneurship intention: A fuzzy-set qualitative content analysis. The International Journal of Management Education. 22(1). 100925–100925. 5 indexed citations
4.
Hasche, Nina & Gabriel Linton. (2021). University–industry collaboration: constructing a business model lab for student venture creation. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research. 27(5). 1241–1263. 12 indexed citations
5.
Linton, Gabriel & Christina Öberg. (2020). A Conceptual Development of a Business Model Typology in Tourism: the impact of digitalization and location. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 10(7). 16–27. 9 indexed citations
6.
Linton, Gabriel, et al.. (2019). University entrepreneurship education: a design thinking approach to learning. Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. 8(1). 107 indexed citations
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Prenkert, Frans, Nina Hasche, & Gabriel Linton. (2019). Towards a systematic analytical framework of resource interfaces. Journal of Business Research. 100. 139–149. 35 indexed citations
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Hasche, Nina, Linda Höglund, & Gabriel Linton. (2019). Quadruple helix as a network of relationships: creating value within a Swedish regional innovation system. Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship. 32(6). 523–544. 92 indexed citations
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Aramo‐Immonen, Heli, Per Carlborg, Andrea Geißinger, et al.. (2018). Clustering the IMP thought : searching roots and diversities in IMP research. Jyväskylä University Digital Archive (University of Jyväskylä). 2 indexed citations
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Höglund, Linda & Gabriel Linton. (2017). Smart specialization in regional innovation systems: a quadruple helix perspective. R and D Management. 48(1). 60–72. 71 indexed citations
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Hasche, Nina & Gabriel Linton. (2017). The value of failed relationships for the development of a Medtech start-up. Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship. 30(1). 97–119. 15 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel, Frans Prenkert, Nina Hasche, & Johan Kask. (2017). Interaction sites and resource interfaces : A conceptualization of resource interaction. 1 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel & Johan Kask. (2016). Configurations of entrepreneurial orientation and competitive strategy for high performance. Journal of Business Research. 70. 168–176. 132 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel. (2016). Linking Entrepreneurial Orientation and Opportunity Identification to performance. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Hasche, Nina, Gabriel Linton, & Christina Öberg. (2016). Trust in open innovation – the case of a med-tech start-up. European Journal of Innovation Management. 20(1). 31–49. 22 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel. (2016). Entrepreneurial Orientation: Reflections from a contingency perspective. Örebro University Library (Örebro University). 15 indexed citations
17.
Gerdin, Jonas & Gabriel Linton. (2016). Contingency fit(s) in entrepreneurship research: uses and usability. 2 indexed citations
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Linton, Gabriel. (2014). Contingency Theory in Entre- preneurship re- search. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). 5 indexed citations
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Kask, Johan & Gabriel Linton. (2013). Business mating: when start-ups get it right. Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship. 26(5). 511–536. 35 indexed citations
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Hultman, Claes M., et al.. (2011). The cleantech mystery: A new theoretical model for understanding export capabilities in small and medium- sized innovative cleantech companies. 14. 3 indexed citations

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