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2019, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 365-388 Diffusing new technology without dissipating rents: some historical case studies of knowledge sharing
by James Bessen & Alessandro Nuvolari - 389-408 Control versus execution: endogenous appropriability and entrepreneurial strategy
by Kenny Ching & Joshua Gans & Scott Stern - 409-417 Roundtable discussion Nathan Rosenberg Memorial Issue
by David J Teece - 419-421 Response to comments on Toward a Prescriptive Theory of Dynamic Capabilities
by Gary P Pisano
2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-44 History, Co-Evolution and Economic Growth
by Chris Freeman - 45-49 Innovation and employment: an introduction
by Giovanni Dosi & Pierre Mohnen - 51-77 What drives labor market polarization in advanced countries? The role of China and technology
by Koen Breemersch & Jože P Damijan & Jozef Konings - 79-107 Technological catching-up, sales dynamics, and employment growth: evidence from China’s manufacturing
by Giovanni Dosi & Xiaodan Yu - 109-121 Does innovation stimulate employment? Evidence from China, France, Germany, and The Netherlands
by Jun Hou & Can Huang & Georg Licht & Jacques Mairesse & Pierre Mohnen & Benoît Mulkay & Bettina Peters & Yilin Wu & Yanyun Zhao & Feng Zhen - 123-138 Impacts of innovation, export, and other factors on firm employment growth in Chinese manufacturing industries
by Jacques Mairesse & Yilin Wu - 139-159 Effects of innovation on employment in Latin America
by Gustavo Crespi & Ezequiel Tacsir & Mariano Pereira - 161-176 The effects of innovation on employment in developing countries: evidence from enterprise surveys
by Xavier Cirera & Leonard Sabetti - 177-202 Technological innovation and the distribution of employment growth: a firm-level analysis
by Flavio Calvino - 203-218 R&D, embodied technological change, and employment: evidence from Italian microdata
by Laura Barbieri & Mariacristina Piva & Marco Vivarelli
2018, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 943-956 We need to talk: opposing narratives and conflicting perspectives in the conversation on routines
by Neil M Kay - 957-974 More “team” than “fame”: spin-off success in the US television sitcom industry
by Pamela Adams & Roberto Fontana & Astrid Marinoni - 975-997 Do patents enable disclosure? Strategic innovation management of the four-stroke engine
by Patricio Sáiz & Rubén Amengual - 999-1014 Toward a new microfounded macroeconomics in the wake of the crisis
by Eugenio Caverzasi & Alberto Russo - 1015-1044 Causes and consequences of hysteresis: aggregate demand, productivity, and employment
by G Dosi & M C Pereira & A Roventini & M E Virgillito - 1045-1067 What drives markups? Evolutionary pricing in an agent-based stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model
by Pascal Seppecher & Isabelle L Salle & Marc Lavoie - 1069-1090 Does fiscal policy matter? Tax, transfer, and spend in a macro ABM with capital and credit
by T Assenza & P Colzani & D Delli Gatti & J Grazzini - 1091-1121 Securitization and business cycle: an agent-based perspective
by Andrea Mazzocchetti & Marco Raberto & Andrea Teglio & Silvano Cincotti - 1123-1154 The effects of fiscal targets in a monetary union: a multi-country agent-based stock flow consistent model
by Alessandro Caiani & Ermanno Catullo & Mauro Gallegati - 1155-1157 The dynamics of capability search and creation
by Constance E Helfat - 1159-1163 Extending the dynamic capabilities framework: Pisano on choice, learning, and competition
by Neil M Kay - 1165-1174 Comments on Gary Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities”
by William Lazonick - 1175-1179 Remarks on Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities”
by Greg Linden & David J Teece - 1181-1186 Pisano on dynamic capability: why size matters
by Sidney G Winter
2018, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 787-801 Mission-oriented innovation policy and dynamic capabilities in the public sector
by Rainer Kattel & Mariana Mazzucato - 803-815 Mission-oriented innovation policies: challenges and opportunities
by Mariana Mazzucato - 817-832 Smart specialization strategies as a case of mission-oriented policy—a case study on the emergence of new policy practices
by Dominique Foray - 833-850 Elements of a Schumpeterian catalytic research and innovation policy
by Uwe Cantner & Simone Vannuccini - 851-865 An evolutionary model of innovation policy: conceptualizing the growth of knowledge in innovation policy as an evolution of policy alternatives
by Maureen McKelvey & Rögnvaldur J Saemundsson - 867-881 Mission-oriented innovation policies and bureaucracies in East Asia
by Erkki Karo - 883-896 Mission critical: the ends, means, and design of innovation agencies
by Dan Breznitz & Darius Ornston & Steven Samford - 897-914 DARPA and its ARPA-E and IARPA clones: a unique innovation organization model
by William B Bonvillian - 915-936 Big science, learning, and innovation: evidence from CERN procurement
by Massimo Florio & Francesco Giffoni & Anna Giunta & Emanuela Sirtori - 937-942 Postscript: movements with missions make markets
by Charles Leadbeater
2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 623-638 The role of emergence in dynamic capabilities: a restatement of the framework and some possibilities for future research
by Neil M Kay & Sohvi Leih & David J Teece - 639-655 Local high-tech job multipliers in Europe
by Maarten Goos & Jozef Konings & Marieke Vandeweyer - 657-676 Innovation complementarities and firm growth
by Stefano Bianchini & Gabriele Pellegrino & Federico Tamagni - 677-698 A cross-country analysis of start-up employment dynamics
by Flavio Calvino & Chiara Criscuolo & Carlo Menon - 699-722 What’s the price of academic consulting? Effects of public and private sector consulting on academic research
by Roman Fudickar & Hanna Hottenrott & Cornelia Lawson - 723-743 The merits of playing it by the book: routine versus deliberate learning and the development of dynamic capabilities
by Felix Arndt & Sebastian P L Fourné & Kieran MacInerney-May - 745-762 Endogenous growth of open collaborative innovation communities: a supply-side perspective
by Paolo E Giordani & Francesco Rullani & Lorenzo Zirulia - 763-785 The pattern of structural change: testing the product space framework
by Nicola D Coniglio & Raffaele Lagravinese & Davide Vurchio & Massimo Armenise
2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 425-447 What makes a successful (and famous) entrepreneur? Historical evidence from Italy (XIX-XX centuries)
by Alessandro Nuvolari & Pier Angelo Toninelli & Michelangelo Vasta - 449-466 Cross-local knowledge fertilization, cluster emergence, and the generation of buzz
by Sebastian Henn & Harald Bathelt - 467-488 Determinants of entry in the deregulated German interurban bus industry
by Niklas S Dürr & Kai Hüschelrath - 489-505 Corporate science, firm value, and vertical specialization: evidence from the semiconductor industry
by Maikel Pellens & Antonio Della Malva - 507-524 Agency culture, constitutional provisions and entrepreneurship: a cross-country analysis
by Emanuela Carbonara & Enrico Santarelli & Martin Obschonka & Hien Thu Tran & Jeff Potter & Samuel D Gosling - 525-553 Exploring and yet failing less: learning from past and current exploration in R&D
by Pablo D’Este & Alberto Marzucchi & Francesco Rentocchini - 555-575 Enabling or constraining? Unraveling the influence of organizational slack on innovation
by Osamu Suzuki - 577-593 Learning or inertia? The impact of experience and knowledge codification on post-acquisition integration
by Francesco Castellaneta & Giovanni Valentini & Maurizio Zollo - 595-618 Overcoming the inertia of organizational competence: Olivetti’s transition from mechanical to electronic technology
by Erwin Danneels & Gianmario Verona & Bernardino Provera - 619-619 Variation in the dynamics and performance of industrial innovation: What can we learn from vaccines and HIV vaccines?
by Ohid Yaqub - 621-621 Erratum: Technology change, economic feasibility, and creative destruction: the case of new electronic products and services
by Jeffrey Funk
2018, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 221-241 Innovation and productivity in services and manufacturing: the role of ICT
by Diego Aboal & Ezequiel Tacsir - 243-268 Tolerance, agglomeration, and enterprise innovation performance: a multilevel analysis of Latin American regions
by Jana Schmutzler & Edward Lorenz - 269-287 Entrepreneurship, human capital, and labor demand: a story of signaling and matching
by Elisabeth Bublitz & Kristian Nielsen & Florian Noseleit & Bram Timmermans - 289-320 “Reach for the sky”: modeling the impact of policy stringency on industrial dynamics in the case of the REACH regulation
by Eric Brouillat & Maïder Saint Jean & Nabila Arfaoui - 321-347 The impact of part-time work on firm productivity: evidence from Italy
by Francesco Devicienti & Elena Grinza & Davide Vannoni - 349-370 Corporate governance and innovation: does firm age matter?
by Stefano Bianchini & Jackie Krafft & Francesco Quatraro & Jacques-Laurent Ravix - 371-386 Target choice and unique synergies in global mobile telephony: a dyadic approach
by Jörg Claussen & Rebecca Köhler & Tobias Kretschmer - 387-412 Exploration during turbulent times: an analysis of the relation between cooperation in innovation activities and radical innovation performance during the economic crisis
by Lorena M D’Agostino & Rosina Moreno - 413-424 The behavioral and evolutionary roots of dynamic capabilities
by Felix Arndt & Lamar Pierce
2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-13 Innovation, creative destruction, and price theory
by Harry Bloch & Stan Metcalfe - 15-47 Resilience in the European Union: the effect of the 2008 crisis on the ability of regions in Europe to develop new industrial specializations
by Jing Xiao & Ron Boschma & Martin Andersson - 49-63 Dynamic capabilities and economic crises: has openness enhanced a firm's performance in an economic downturn?
by Joon Mo Ahn & Letizia Mortara & Tim Minshall - 65-82 Technology change, economic feasibility, and creative destruction: the case of new electronic products and services
by Jeffrey Funk - 83-106 Vertical organization of production and firm growth
by Fabio Pieri - 107-130 Innovation activities and learning processes in the crisis: evidence from Italian export in manufacturing and services
by Raffaele Brancati & Emanuela Marrocu & Manuel Romagnoli & Stefano Usai - 131-148 Punctuated equilibrium or ambidexterity: dynamics of incremental and radical organizational change over time
by Juha Uotila - 149-171 Export-led innovation: the role of export destinations
by Claudio Fassio - 173-187 Variation in the dynamics and performance of industrial innovation: what can we learn from vaccines and HIV vaccines?
by Ohid Yaqub - 189-220 Geographic distance between venture capitalists and target firms and the value of quality signals
by Christos Kolympiris & Sebastian Hoenen & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
2017, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 953-971 The importance of ergonomic design in product innovation. Lessons from the development of the portable computer
by Paul Windrum & Koen Frenken & Lawrence Green - 973-996 Beyond venture capital: an exploratory study of the finance-innovation-policy nexus in cleantech
by Michael Migendt & Friedemann Polzin & Florian Schock & Florian A Täube & Paschen von Flotow - 997-1020 The productivity spillover between SMEs and large firms in Korea
by Jin Woong Kim & Young-Jin Ro - 1021-1038 Measuring technological arbitrage opportunities: methodological implications for industry analysis with time series data
by Sergey Anokhin & Joakim Wincent & Marvin Troutt - 1039-1066 Institutional interruption: a relational account of the growth and decline of product heterogeneity in the global hedge fund industry
by Edward Bishop Smith & Shelby L Gai - 1067-1088 We see ICT spillovers everywhere but in the econometric evidence: a reassessment
by Ian William Marsh & Ana Rincon-Aznar & Michela Vecchi & Francesco Venturini - 1089-1108 Incremental innovations, information contagion, and path dependence: the case of drinking water purification technologies in urban India
by Nazia Talat & Saradindu Bhaduri - 1109-1124 Paradigmatic warfare: the struggle for the soul of economics at the University of Notre Dame
by Hamid Bouchikhi & John R Kimberly - 1125-1144 The influence of networks on the knowledge conversion capability of academic spin-offs
by Elena Sousa-Ginel & Noelia Franco-Leal & Carmen Camelo-Ordaz - 1145-1160 Managerial attention to exploitation versus exploration: toward a dynamic perspective on ambidexterity
by Bob Walrave & A Georges L Romme & Kim E van Oorschot & Fred Langerak
2017, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 747-762 Toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities: connecting strategic choice, learning, and competition
by Gary P. Pisano - 763-779 Financial constraints and the productivity–survival link: evidence from China’s firm-level data
by Xiaolu Liu & Honglin Li - 781-800 Venture capital and innovation strategies
by Marco Da Rin & María Fabiana Penas - 801-820 R&D and CEO departure date: do financial incentives make CEOs more opportunistic?
by Ciaran Driver & Maria João Coelho Guedes - 821-844 Academic knowledge quality differentials and the quality of firm innovation
by Kenneth Zahringer & Christos Kolympiris & Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes - 845-863 Declining pollution abatement R&D in the United States: theory and evidence
by David Grover - 865-886 Complementarities in innovation strategy: do intangibles play a role in enhancing firm performance?
by Dolores Añón Higón & Jaime Gómez & Pilar Vargas - 887-906 The unfulfilled promise of biotechnology firms: a top management team-based explanation
by Hakan Ener - 907-930 Combining valuable inventions: exploring the impact of prior invention value on the performance of subsequent inventions
by Jan Hohberger - 931-951 Labor flexibility and innovation in new ventures
by Irini Voudouris & Ioanna Deligianni & Spyros Lioukas
2017, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 537-554 Growth processes of high-growth firms as a four-dimensional chicken and egg
by Alex Coad & Marc Cowling & Josh Siepel - 555-570 Catching-up, structural transformation, and inequality: industry-level evidence from Asia
by Bruno Martorano & Donghyun Park & Marco Sanfilippo - 571-591 Replacing old routines: how Ericsson software developers and managers learned to become agile
by Lars Lindkvist & Marie Bengtsson & Dan-Magnus Svensson & Linnéa Wahlstedt - 593-615 Restructuring in dynamic environments: a dynamic capabilities perspective
by Jose L. Barbero & Alicia Ramos & Catherine Chiang - 617-646 The rise and fall of R&D networks
by Mario V. Tomasello & Mauro Napoletano & Antonios Garas & Frank Schweitzer - 647-665 Organizations coupled with communities: the strategic effects on firms engaged in community-coupled open innovation
by Jonathan Sims & Victor P. Seidel - 667-688 Why do some patents get licensed while others do not?
by Karen Ruckman & Ian McCarthy - 689-708 How visible is the visible hand of top management in strategic renewals? guided evolution and the intraorganizational ecology model of adaptation
by Edoardo Mollona - 709-726 When incremental is imperative: tactical innovation in the in-vitro fertilization industry
by J. Cameron Verhaal & Stanislav D. Dobrev & Lyda Bigelow - 727-743 Routine and reflexivity: Simonian cognitivism vs practice approach
by Rouslan Koumakhov & Adel Daoud - 745-745 Corrigendum: What are the most promising conduits for foreign knowledge inflows? innovation networks in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry
by Alessandra Perri & Vittoria G. Scalera & Ram Mudambi
2017, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 357-378 Business groups, networks, and embeddedness: innovation and implementation alliances in Japanese electronics, 1985–1998
by James R. Lincoln & Didier Guillot & Matthew Sargent - 379-398 Employment protection and industry innovation
by Gavin Murphy & Iulia Siedschlag & John McQuinn - 399-420 Determinants of state aid to firms: the case of the European automotive industry
by Marcella Nicolini & Carlo Scarpa & Paola Valbonesi - 421-442 Public support for innovation and the openness of firms’ innovation activities
by Marcelo Cano-Kollmann & Robert D. HamiltonIII & Ram Mudambi - 443-465 Export variety, technological content and economic performance: the case of Portugal
by Francisco Rebelo & Ester G. Silva - 467-484 Modeling the virtuous circle of innovation. A test on Italian firms
by Francesco Bogliacino & Matteo Lucchese & Leopoldo Nascia & Mario Pianta - 485-515 Worldwide venture capital, intellectual property rights, and innovation
by Arsalan Safari - 517-534 An assessment of how well we account for intangibles
by Gaétan de Rassenfosse
2017, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 187-210 The footprint of evolutionary processes of learning and selection upon the statistical properties of industrial dynamics
by Giovanni Dosi & Marcelo C. Pereira & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 211-231 Toward a construct of liability of origin
by Joseph Amankwah-Amoah & Yaw A. Debrah - 233-257 Technological spillovers and industrial growth in Chinese regions
by Lili Wang & Huub Meijers & Adam Szirmai - 259-278 Industrial structure change and the widening Canada–US labor productivity gap in the post-2000 period
by Jianmin Tang - 279-284 The role of “non-economic” endowments: introduction to the special section on what we know and what we should know about international knowledge sourcing
by Keld Laursen & Grazia D. Santangelo - 285-310 The changing geography of clinical research: a critical analysis of its drivers
by Carolin Haeussler & Bastian Rake - 311-332 Knowledge sourcing from advanced markets subsidiaries: political embeddedness and reverse knowledge transfer barriers in emerging-market multinationals
by Francesco Ciabuschi & Lingshuang Kong & Cong Su - 333-355 What are the most promising conduits for foreign knowledge inflows? innovation networks in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry
by Alessandra Perri & Vittoria G. Scalera & Ram Mudambi
2017, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-20 Profit growth in boom and bust: the Great Recession and the Great Depression in comparative perspective
by Maria N. Ivanova - 21-39 The dynamics of position, capability, and market competition
by Fabrizio Castellucci & Joel M. Podolny - 41-71 Uncertain intellectual property conditions and knowledge appropriation strategies: Evidence from the genomics industry
by Kenneth Guang-Lih Huang - 73-101 Antecedents for forming simultaneous alliances or one-by-one alliances
by Kuo-Feng Huang - 103-124 Population adaptation with newcomers and incumbents: The effects of the organizational niche
by Gábor Péli - 125-148 Productivity effects of eco-innovations using data on eco-patents
by Giovanni Marin & Francesca Lotti - 149-168 Global technology development by colocating R&D and manufacturing: the case of Swedish manufacturing MNEs
by Inge Ivarsson & Claes Alvstam & Jan-Erik Vahlne - 169-185 Employment protection legislation and firm growth: evidence from a natural experiment
by Anders Bornhäll & Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Niklas Rudholm
2016, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 885-902 The emergence and organizational persistence of business groups in China, Japan, and Sweden
by Lihua Zhang & Hans Sjögren & Miki Kishida - 903-921 Can monitoring improve the performance of state-owned firms? Evidence from privatization in a large emerging market
by Sharon Poczter - 923-940 Catching-up in agricultural innovation: the case of Bacillus thuringiensis cotton in India
by Ajay Thutupalli & Michiko Iizuka - 941-953 Managers’ nationalities and FDI’s productivity: evidence from Korean firm-level data
by Chin Hee Hahn & Kazunobu Hayakawa & Tadashi Ito - 955-975 The impact of R&D subsidies on R&D employment composition
by Sergio Afcha & Jose García-Quevedo - 977-999 Corporate governance effects on innovation when both agency costs and asset specificity matter
by Filippo Belloc & Eleonora Laurenza & M. Alessandra Rossi - 1001-1017 Product mix changes and performance in Chilean plants
by Roberto Alvarez & Claudio Bravo-Ortega & Lucas Navarro - 1019-1038 Internationalization of corporate R&D activities and innovation performance
by Jaana Rahko
2016, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 709-738 The mirroring hypothesis: theory, evidence, and exceptions
by Lyra J. Colfer & Carliss Y. Baldwin - 739-756 Task complexity and shared value orientation: exploring the moderators of a social dilemma in team social networks
by Frédéric C. Godart & Fabrice Cavarretta & Matthias Thiemann - 757-777 The need for speed—unfamiliar problems, capability rigidity, and ad hoc processes in organizations
by Paavo Ritala & Bruce Heiman & Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen - 779-807 The greener the better? Job creation effects of environmentally-friendly technological change
by Luisa Gagliardi & Giovanni Marin & Caterina Miriello - 809-812 The multifaceted evolution of industries: sectoral and firm-level evidence
by Mauro Napoletano & Lionel Nesta - 813-827 Financial constraints and firm exports: accounting for heterogeneity, self-selection, and endogeneity
by Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni & Chiara Tomasi - 829-845 Killing a second bird with one stone? Promoting firm capital growth and exports through tax policy
by Michele Bernini & Tania Treibich - 847-866 That was then, this is now: skills and routinization in the 2000s
by Davide Consoli & Francesco Vona & Francesco Rentocchini - 867-883 Firm dynamics and regional resilience: an empirical evolutionary perspective
by Matthias Duschl
2016, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 549-571 Gibrat’s Law Redux: think profitability instead of growth
by Philipp Mundt & Simone Alfarano & Mishael Milakovic - 573-589 Finding value in geographic diversity through prior experience and knowledge integration: a study of ventures’ innovative performance
by Marc D. Bahlmann - 591-609 Sources of transfer problems in within-industry diversification
by Jungwon Min & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi - 611-632 University–industry relations and research group production: is there a bidirectional relationship?
by Inmaculada Aguiar-Díaz & Nieves Lidia Díaz-Díaz & José Luis Ballesteros-Rodríguez & Petra De Sáa-Pérez - 633-648 Flexible labor and innovation in the Italian industrial sector
by Francesco Franceschi & Vincenzo Mariani - 649-670 The formation of R&D cooperation ties: an event history analysis for German laser source manufacturers
by Muhamed Kudic & Andreas Pyka & Marco Sunder - 671-688 Editor's Choice What differentiates top regions in the field of biotechnology? An empirical study of the texture characteristics of biotech regions in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific
by Catherine Lecocq & Bart Van Looy - 689-706 The impact of financial slack on explorative and exploitative knowledge sourcing from universities: evidence from the UK
by Johan Bruneel & Pablo D’Este & Ammon Salter
2016, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 371-405 A taxonomy of small firm technology commercialization
by Dirk Libaers & Diana Hicks & Alan L. Porter - 407-427 Editor's Choice Comparing the productivity impacts of knowledge spillovers from network and arm’s length industries: findings from business groups in Korea
by Keun Lee & Kineung Choo & Minho Yoon - 429-446 Remote collaboration and innovative performance: the moderating role of R&D intensity
by Luca Berchicci & Jeroen P. J. de Jong & Mark Freel - 447-455 A note on merger and acquisition evaluation
by Benjamin Furlan & Harald Oberhofer & Hannes Winner - 457-485 Global competition for scientific talent: evidence from location decisions of PhDs and postdocs in 16 countries
by Paula Stephan & Chiara Franzoni & Giuseppe Scellato - 487-506 Publish or teach? The role of the scientific environment on academics’ multitasking
by Yann Kossi & Jean-Yves Lesueur & Mareva Sabatier - 507-521 Developing new products in the automotive industry: exploring the interplay between process clockspeed and supply chain integration
by Ronaldo C. Parente & José Mauricio Galli Geleilate - 523-547 The board of directors and dividend policy: the effect of gender diversity
by María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez & Inmaculada Bel-Oms
2016, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 199-226 Learning to learn from failures: the impact of operating experience on railroad accident responses
by Vinit Desai - 227-243 Endogenous skill biased technical change: testing for demand pull effect
by Francesco Bogliacino & Matteo Lucchese - 245-259 Technical efficiency and productivity growth along the automotive value chain: evidence from Italy
by Alessandro Manello & Giuseppe G. Calabrese & Piercarlo Frigero - 261-282 Network structural properties for cluster long-run dynamics: evidence from collaborative R&D networks in the European mobile phone industry
by Joan Crespo & Raphaël Suire & Jérôme Vicente - 283-288 When do firms undertake open, collaborative activities? Introduction to the special section on open innovation and open business models
by Christopher L. Tucci & Henry Chesbrough & Frank Piller & Joel West - 289-306 Toward an aspiration-level theory of open innovation
by Oliver Alexy & Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau & Ammon J. Salter - 307-331 Does patenting help or hinder open innovation? Evidence from new entrants in the solar industry
by Ann-Kristin Zobel & Benjamin Balsmeier & Henry Chesbrough - 333-352 Editor's Choice Match and manage: the use of knowledge matching and project management to integrate knowledge in collaborative inbound open innovation
by Nicolette Lakemond & Lars Bengtsson & Keld Laursen & Fredrik Tell - 353-370 Open business models and venture capital finance
by Massimo G. Colombo & Douglas Cumming & Ali Mohammadi & Cristina Rossi-Lamastra & Anu Wadhwa
2016, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-21 Are high-growth firms overrepresented in high-tech industries?
by Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Niklas Elert & Dan Johansson - 23-47 Serial innovators in the UK: does size matter?
by Carlo Corradini & Giuliana Battisti & Pelin Demirel - 49-89 Corporate social responsibility and profit volatility: theory and empirical evidence
by Leonardo Becchetti & Nazaria Solferino & Maria Elisabetta Tessitore - 91-114 Productivity pay-offs from academic mobility: should I stay or should I go?
by Ana Fernández-Zubieta & Aldo Geuna & Cornelia Lawson - 115-131 Exaptation as source of creativity, innovation, and diversity: introduction to the Special Section
by Pierpaolo Andriani & Gino Cattani - 133-147 Factor markets, actors, and affordances
by Teppo Felin & Stuart Kauffman & Antonio Mastrogiorgio & Mariano Mastrogiorgio - 149-166 Technological exaptation: a narrative approach
by Raghu Garud & Joel Gehman & Antonio Paco Giuliani - 167-179 Editor's Choice Exaptation and niche construction: behavioral insights for an evolutionary theory
by Nicholas Dew & Saras D. Sarasvathy - 181-198 Exaptation dynamics and entrepreneurial performance: evidence from the internet video industry
by Kenny Ching
2015, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 1179-1214 Editor's Choice Has "Discretionary Learning" declined during the Lisbon Agenda? A cross-sectional and longitudinal study of work organization in European nations
by Jacob R. Holm & Edward Lorenz - 1215-1246 Technology familiarity, recombinant novelty, and breakthrough invention
by Sam Arts & Reinhilde Veugelers - 1247-1283 How does knowledge cross borders? French technology transfer and the SOFRE group in the Spain of the Planning, 1959–1976
by Rafael Castro Balaguer & Esther M. Sánchez Sánchez - 1285-1314 Evaluating the impact of innovation incentives: evidence from an unexpected shortage of funds
by Guido de Blasio & Davide Fantino & Guido Pellegrini - 1315-1352 Schumpeter and venture finance: radical theorist, broke investor, and enigmatic teacher
by Michael Peneder & Andreas Resch - 1353-1375 Are firms in "backward" areas of developed regions more financially constrained? The case of Italian SMEs
by Cristiana Donati & Domenico Sarno - 1377-1392 Profit sharing and innovation
by Kris Aerts & Kornelius Kraft & Julia Lang - 1393-1415 Innovation and skill dynamics: a life-cycle approach
by Francesco Vona & Davide Consoli - 1417-1442 Employee education, information and communication technologies, workplace organization, and trade: a comparative analysis of Greek and Swiss firms
by Spyros Arvanitis & Euripidis Loukis - 1443-1472 Downsizing and firm performance: evidence from German firm data
by Tim Goesaert & Matthias Heinz & Stijn Vanormelingen
2015, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 875-949 Editor's Choice Allocation of human capital and innovation at the frontier: firm-level evidence on Germany and the Netherlands
by Eric Bartelsman & Sabien Dobbelaere & Bettina Peters - 951-980 Representation, search, and the evolution of routines in problem solving
by Luigi Marengo - 981-1011 Quantity or quality? Knowledge alliances and their effects on patenting
by Hanna Hottenrott & Cindy Lopes-Bento - 1013-1045 Who promotes more innovations? Inside versus outside hired CEOs
by Benjamin Balsmeier & Achim Buchwald - 1047-1079 University regulation and university–industry interaction: a performance analysis of Italian academic departments
by Alessandro Muscio & Davide Quaglione & Giovanna Vallanti - 1081-1108 The effect of recessions on firms’ boundaries
by Eirik Sjåholm Knudsen & Kirsten Foss