Content
2003
- 03-05 Organising new product development Knowledge hollowing-out and knowledge integration
by Markus C. Becker & Francesco Zirpoli - 03-04 The New Production of Young Scientists (PhDs) A Labour Market Analysis in International Perspective
by Caroline Lanciano-morandat & Hiroatsu Nohara - 03-03 Organisational Learning in Multinationals R&D networks of Japanese and U.S. MNEs in the U.K
by Alice Lam - 03-02 Knowledge Management What Can Organizational Economics Contribute?
by Nicolaj J. Foss & Volker Mahnke - 03-01 Knowledge Flows through Informal Contacts in Industrial Clusters Myths or Realities?
by Michael S. Dahl & Christian Ø.R. Pedersen
2002
- 02-15 The Organization of Industry Re-visited
by George Richardson - 02-14 Performance Pay, Delegation, and Multitasking under Uncertainty and Innovativeness An Empirical Investigation
by Nicolai J. Foss & Keld Laursen - 02-13 How do digital information good characteristics influence pace and modalities of international market entry?
by Volker Mahnke & Markus Venzin - 02-12 Clusters and Knowledge Local Buzz, Global Pipelines and the Process of Knowledge Creation
by Harald Bathelt & Andersand Malmberg & Peter Maskell - 02-11 Authority and Discretion Tensions, Credible Delegation and Implications for New Organizational Forms
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss - 02-10 Technoligical Life Cycles Regional Clusters Facing Disruption
by Bent Dalum & Christian Ø.R. Pedersen & Gert Villumsen - 02-09 A Schumpeterian Perspective on Service Innovation
by Ina Drejer - 02-08 Global Strategy and the Acquisition of Local Knowledge How MNCs Enter Regional Knowledge Clusters
by Mark Lorenzen & Volker Mahnke - 02-07 The Academic Robotics Community in the UK Web based data construction and analysis of a distributed community of practice
by Mark Tomlinson - 02-06 The University in the Learning Economy
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall - 02-05 Innovation Systems and Developing Countries
by Rodrigo Arocena & Judith Sutz - 02-04 The Strategy and Transaction Cost Nexus Past Debates, Central Questions, and Future Research Possibilities
by Nicolai J. Foss - 02-03 The Fruits of Intellectual Production Economic and Scientific Specialisation Among OECD Countries
by Keld Laursen & Ammon Salter - 02-02 Creating, Capturing and Protecting Value A Property Rights-based View of CompetitiveStrategy
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss - 02-01 Heterogeneous Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Organization
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss & Peter G. Klein & Sandra K. Klein
2001
- 01-16 Selective Intervention and Internal HybridsInterpreting and Learning from the Rise and Decline of the Oticon Spaghetti Organization
by Nicolai J. Foss - 01-15 The Problem With Bounded Rationality On Behavioral Assumptions in the Theory of the Firm
by Nicolai J. Foss - 01-14 Patterns and Dependencies of Firm Growth
by Toke Reichstein & Michael S. Dahl - 01-13 Bounded Rationality in the Economics of Organization Present Use and (Some) Future Possibilities
by Nicolai J. Foss - 01-12 Innovation Systems and Developing Countries Experiences from the SUDESCA Project
by Björn Johnson & Olman Segura-Bonilla - 01-11 The Importance of Sectoral Differences in the Application of (Complementary) HRM Practices for Innovation Performance
by Keld Laursen - 01-10 Making Consumer Knowledge Available and Useful the case of the Computer Games Industry
by Lars Bo Jeppesen - 01-09 Industrial Dynamics Why Connections Matter
by Brian J. Loasby - 01-08 Determinants of Internationalisation of Corporate Technology
by John Cantwell & Elena Kosmopoulou - 01-07 Economic Organization in the Knowledge Economy Some Austrian Insights
by Nicolai J. Foss - 01-06 Ownership and Technological Capabilities in Brazil
by Ionara Costa - 01-05 Collective Invention during the British Industrial Revolution The Case of the Cornish Pumping Engine
by Alessandro Nuvolari - 01-04 A Technology-gap Approach to Cumulative Growth -Toward an Integrated Model Empirical Evidence for Spain, 1960-1997
by Fulvio Castellacci - 01-03 Dynamics of High-Technology Firms in the Silicon Valley
by Adolfo Nemirovsky & Gabriel Yoguel - 01-02 Competence Accumulation and Collaborative Ventures Evidence from the Largest European Electronics Firms and Implications for the EU Technological Policies
by Marco Giarratana & Salvatore Torrisi - 01-01 Competitive Interfirm Dynamics within an Industrial Market System
by John A. Mathews
2000
- 00-13 Interactive Learning Spaces and Development Policies in Latin America
by Rodrigo Arocena & Judith Sutz - 00-12 The environment in the development of firms' innovative capacities: Argentine industrial SMEs from different local systems
by Gabriel Yoguel & Fabio Boscherini - 00-11 Production Networks Linkages, Innovation Processes and Social Management Technologies. A Methodological Approach Applied to the Volkswagen case in Argentina
by Gabriel Yoguel & Marta Novick & Anabel Marin - 00-10 Value-based management in learning organizations through 'hard' and 'soft' managerial approaches: The case of Hewlett-Packard
by Søren Nymark - 00-9 Innovation surveys: A researcher's perspective
by Mark Tomlinson - 00-8 Skill-Biased Technical Change Theoretical Concepts, Empirical Problems and a Survey of the Evidence
by Mark Sanders & Bas ter Weel - 00-7 The Effects of Globalization on the Location of Industries in the OECD and European Union
by Michael Storper & Yun-chung Chen & Fernando De Paolis - 00-6 Technological Diffusion Patterns and their Effects on Industrial Dynamics
by Machiel van Dijk & Önder Nomaler - 00-5 The New British Railways Structure A Transaction Cost Economics Analysis
by Anne Yvrande - 00-4 Modularization Assessment of Product Architecture
by Juliana Hsuan Mikkola - 00-3 Technology Policy and Co-operative R&D the role of Relational Research Capacity
by Lucia Cusmano - 00-2 Technology Policy and Cooperation a Paradigmatic Approach
by Patrick Llerena & Mireille Matt - 00-1 Diversity of Innovative Strategy as a Source of Technological Performance
by Patrick Llerena & Vanessa Oltra
1999
- 99-12 Extending and Deepening the Analysis of Innovation Systems - with Empirical Illustrations from the DISCO-project
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall & Jesper Lindgaard Christensen - 99-11 Firm Growth from a Knowledge Structure Perspective
by Keld Laursen & Volker Mahnke & Per Vejrup-Hansen - 99-10 The Importance of Technology Based Inter-sectoral Linkages for Market Share Dynamics
by Keld Laursen & Valentina Meliciani - 99-9 Organisatorisk læring gennem den værdibaserede organisations fortællinger
by Søren Nymark - 99-8 Tillidsrepræsentantsystemet og de fleksible virksomhedsformer
by Reinhard Lund - 99-7 Capabilities, Confusion, and the Costs of Coordination On Some Problems in Recent Research On Inter-Firm Relations
by Nicolai J. Foss - 99-6 The Meaning of Local Knowledges
by Kenneth M. Jørgensen - 99-5 Organizing Economic Experiments The Role of Firms
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss - 99-4 Understanding Ownership Residual Rights of Control and Appropriable Control Rights
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss - 99-3 Understanding Leadership A Coordination Theory
by Nicolai J. Foss - 99-2 Responses to the Crisis Constraints to a Rapid Trade Adjustment in East Asia´s Electronics Industry
by Dieter Ernst - 99-1 Organisational Innovation, Governance Structure and Innovative Capacity In British and French Industry
by Edward Lorenz
1998
- 98-30 Revealed Comparative Advantage and the Alternatives as Measures of International Specialisation
by Keld Laursen - 98-29 Strategy Research and the Market Process Perspective
by Nicolai J. Foss & Volker Mahnke - 98-28 Austrian Economics and Game Theory a Preliminary Methodological Stocktaking
by Nicolai J. Foss - 98-27 Production, Planning and Prices
by George B. Richardson - 98-26 Method for Identifying Actors in a Knowledge Based Cluster
by Magnus Holmén & Staffan A Jacobsson - 98-25 How Structural Change Differs, and Why it Matters (for Economic Growth)
by Keld Laursen - 98-24 Finance and Innovation System or Chaos
by Jesper Lindgaard Christensen & Ina Drejer - 98-23 Organizational and Innovative Flexibility Mechanisms and their Impact upon Organizational Effectiveness
by Reinhard Lund - 98-22 Tacit Knowledge, Organisational Learning and Innovation A Societal Perspective
by Alice Lam - 98-21 Information Cost, Learning, and Trust Lessons from Co-operation and Higher-order Capabilities Amongst Geographically Proximate Firms
by Mark Lorenzen - 98-20 Processes of Strategic Renewal, Competencies, and the Management of Speed
by Volker Mahnke & John Harald Aadne - 98-19 Firms and the Coordination of KnowledgeSome Austrian Insights
by Nicolai J. Foss - 98-18 Do Export and Technological Specialisation Patterns Co-evolve in Terms of Convergence or Divergence? Evidence From 19 OECD Countries, 1971-1991
by Keld Laursen - 98-17 The Market Process and the Emergence of the Firm Some Indications of Entrepreneurship Under Genuine uncertainty
by Jukka Kaisla - 98-16 Catching-Up, Crisis and Industrial Upgrading. Evolutionary Aspects of Technological Learning in Korea's Electronics Industry
by Dieter Ernst - 98-15 Societal Effects and the Transfer of Business Practices to Britain and France
by Edward Lorenz - 98-14 The Market Process and The Firm Toward a Dynamic Property Rights Perspective
by Kirsten Foss & Nicolai J. Foss - 98-13 The Dynamics of the Organisation of Industry
by Esben Sloth Andersen - 98-12 Billeder af strategi i forandringsrige organisatoriske omgivelser 3 cases fra DISKO studierne
by Søren Nymark - 98-11 Organizing International Technological Collaboration in Subcontractor Relationships An Investigation of the Knowledge-Stickyness Problem
by Poul H. Andersen - 98-10 Technological Interdependencies,Specialization and Coordination A Property Rights Perspective on The Nature of the Firm
by Kirsten Foss - 98-9 Escaping Satiation in an Evolutionary Model of Structural Economic Dynamics
by Esben Sloth Andersen - 98-8 Information Technology and Change in Danish Organizations
by Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen - 98-7 The Social Embeddedness of Knowledge Problems of Knowledge Sharing and Organisational Learning in International High-Technology Ventures
by Alice Lam - 98-6 Technological Competition a Qualitative Product Life Cycle
by Marco Valente - 98-5 Laboratory for Simulation Development
by Marco Valente - 98-4 The Dynamics of the Diversified Corporation and the Role of Central Management of Technology
by Jens Frøslev Christensen - 98-3 What Permits Small Firms to Compete in High-Tech Industries? Inter-Organizational Knowledge Creation in the Taiwanese Computer Industry
by Dieter Ernst - 98-2 Learning and Skills in the Knowledge Economy
by Ken Ducatel - 98-1 An Empirical Model of Firm Behaviour A Dynamic Approach to Competence Accumulation and Strategic Behaviour
by Mette Præst
1997
- 97-16 Organisational Change, Innovation and Human Resource Development as a Response to Increased Competition
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall & Frank Skov Kristensen - 97-15 Do Inter-sectoral Linkages Matter for International Export Specialisation?
by Keld Laursen & Ina Drejer - 97-14 Studies of Clusters as a Basis for Industrial and Technology Policy in the Danish Economy
by Ina Drejer & Frank Skov Kristensen & Keld Laursen - 97-13 The Performance of Different Organisations under Different Marked Conditions An Empirical Analysis of the Organisational Structure and Performance of 1900 Danish Firms [Revised Feb. 12th. 1999]
by Frank Skov Kristensen - 97-12 Information Technology in The Learning Economy -Challenges for Developing Countries
by Dieter Ernst & Bengt-Åke Lundvall - 97-11 Incomplete Contracts and Economic Organization Brian Loasby and the Theory of the Firm
by Nicolai J. Foss - 97-10 Equilibrium vs Evolution in the Resource-Based Perspective The Conflicting Legacies of Demsetz and Penrose
by Nicolai J. Foss - 97-9 High-Tech Competition Puzzles. How Globalization Affects Firm Behavior and Market Structure in the Electronics Industry
by Dieter Ernst - 97-8 Towards a Characterisation of Assets and Knowledge Created in Technological Agreements Some Evidence from the Automobile-Robotics Sector
by Nathalie Lazaric & Luigi Marengo - 97-7 International Production Networks And Changing Trade Patterns In East Asia The Case Of The Electronics Industry
by Dieter Ernst & Paolo Guerrieri - 97-6 Restructuring and Embeddeness Of Business Enterprises - Towards An Innovation System Perspective On Diffusion Policy
by Morris Teubal - 97-5 You Don't Have to Be A Giant: How The Changing Terms of Competition in Global Markets are Creating New Possibilities For Danish Companies
by Michael Borrus & John Zysman - 97-4 Economic Analysis, Public Policy and the Software Industry
by George B. Richardson - 97-3 Partners for the China Circle? The Asian Production Networks of Japanese Electronics Firms
by Dieter Ernst - 97-2 Capabilities and Governance the Rebirth of Production in the Theory of Economic Organization
by Richard N. Langlois & Nicolai J. Foss - 97-1 The Resource-Based Perspective An Assessment and Diagnosis of Problems
by Nicolai J. Foss
1996
- 96-17 The Flexible Company Innovation, Work Organisation and Human Ressource Management
by Reinhard Lund & Allan Næs Gjerding - 96-16 Organisational Innovation in the Danish Private Business Sector
by Allan Næs Gjerding - 96-15 Thorstein B. Veblen Precursor of the Competence-Based Approach to the Firm
by Nicolai J. Foss - 96-14 The Long Term Development of OECD Export Specialisation Patterns: De-specialisation and "Stickiness"
by Bent Dalum & Keld Laursen & Gert Villumsen - 96-13 The Evolution of an Industrial Sector with a Varying Degree of Roundaboutness of Production
by Esben Sloth Andersen - 96-12 The Impact of Technological Opportunity on the Dynamics of Trade Performance
by Keld Laursen - 96-11 Localised Low-tech Learning in the Furniture Industry
by Peter Maskell - 96-10 Competition, Innovation and Increasing Returns
by George B. Richardson - 96-9 A Transaction cost Perspective on the Influence of Standards on Product Development Examples from the Fruit and Vegetable Market
by Kirsten Foss - 96-8 Capabilities and the Theory of the Firm
by Nicolai J. Foss - 96-7 A Process Approach to Corporate Coherence
by Nicolai J. Foss & Jens Frøslev Christensen - 96-6 Learning in the Village Economy of Denmark. The role of Institutions and Policy in Sustaining Competitiveness
by Peter Maskell - 96-5 The Nelson and Winter Models RevisitedPrototypes for Computer-Based Reconstruction of Schumpeterian Competition
by Esben Sloth Andersen & Anne K. Jensen & Lars Madsen & Martin Jørgensen - 96-4 Austrian and Post-Marshallian EconomicsThe Bridging Work of George Richardson
by Nicolai J. Foss - 96-3 Are OECD Export Specialisation Patterns 'Sticky'? Relations to the Convergence-Divergence Debate
by Bent Dalum & Gert Villumsen - 96-2 Firms, Incomplete Contracts and Organizational Learning
by Nicolai J. Foss - 96-1 The Social Dimension of the Learning Economy
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall