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Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., Pulizzotto, D., & Dalziel, M. (2023, June). Assessing the impact of innovation signaling on the investment [Paper]. 5th International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics, Seville, Spain. External link
Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., Pulizzotto, D., & Dalziel, M. (2023, June). How does innovation-related language found on corporate website correspond to reality? [Paper]. Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics Conference (DRUID 2023), Lisbon, Portugal. Unavailable
Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., & Dalziel, M. (2023, May). Quel signal envoient les entreprises dans leur site web ? Une évaluation de l'utilisation du langage lié à l'innovation dans les sites internet corporatifs [Presentation]. In 90e congrès de l'ACFAS, Montreal, Qc, Canada. Unavailable
Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., Pulizzotto, D., & Dalziel, M. (2023, May). Understanding the use of innovation-related concepts in enterprises' websites [Paper]. 9th Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. External link
Aksoy, A. Y., Beaudry, C., Pulizzotto, D., & Dalziel, M. (2021, October). The effects of patent portfolio diversification on university startup creation [Paper]. Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics Conference (DRUID 2021), Copenhagen, Danemark. Unavailable
Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., & Dalziel, M. (2019, October). Could the organisation's websites be a valid data source for research? An analysis of the complementary nature between web-based indicators and traditional indicators in innovation studies [Paper]. 9th Global TechMining Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA. Unavailable