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2015, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 1109-1148 New technology-based firms in Europe: market penetration, public venture capital, and timing of investment
by Luca Grilli & Samuele Murtinu - 1149-1177 Capabilities and industrial policy: lessons from the New Zealand movie industry
by Greg Clydesdale
2015, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 739-753 The legacy of Steven Klepper: Industry evolution, entrepreneurship, and geography
by Rajshree Agarwal & Guido Buenstorf & Wesley M. Cohen & Franco Malerba - 755-768 Steven Klepper and business history
by David C. Mowery - 769-790 Knowledge diffusion and industry growth: the case of Japan’s early cotton spinning industry
by Serguey Braguinsky - 791-802 Public support for technical advance: the role of firm size
by Ashish Arora & Wesley M. Cohen - 803-818 Editor's Choice Vertical firm structure and industry evolution
by Constance E. Helfat - 819-836 Whom do new firms hire?
by Michael S. Dahl & Steven Klepper - 837-858 Editor's Choice Spinoffs and the ascension of Silicon Valley
by Cristobal Cheyre & Jon Kowalski & Francisco M Veloso - 859-873 Do spinoff dynamics or agglomeration externalities drive industry clustering? A reappraisal of Steven Klepper’s work
by Ron Boschma
2015, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 539-563 The patterns of Chinese firm growth: a conditional estimation approach of the asymmetric exponential power density
by Matthias Duschl & Shi-Shu Peng - 565-602 Editor's Choice Institutional change and productivity growth in China’s manufacturing: the microeconomics of knowledge accumulation and "creative restructuring"
by Xiaodan Yu & Giovanni Dosi & Jiasu Lei & Alessandro Nuvolari - 603-611 Introduction: knowledge generation and innovation diffusion in the global automotive industry—change and stability during turbulent times
by Anja Schulze & John Paul MacDuffie & Florian A. Täube - 613-634 Thriving innovation amidst manufacturing decline: the Detroit auto cluster and the resilience of local knowledge production
by Thomas J. Hannigan & Marcelo Cano-Kollmann & Ram Mudambi - 635-653 Using an online community for vehicle design: project variety and motivations to participate
by Victor P. Seidel & Benedikt Langner - 655-676 Editor's Choice Business model configurations and performance: A qualitative comparative analysis in Formula One racing, 2005–2013
by Paolo Aversa & Santi Furnari & Stefan Haefliger - 677-695 Managing systemic and disruptive innovation: lessons from the Renault Zero Emission Initiative
by Felix von Pechmann & Christophe Midler & Rémi Maniak & Florence Charue-Duboc - 697-719 Is it a car or a truck?: managerial beliefs, the choice of product architecture, and the emergence of the minivan market segment
by Daniel E. Engler - 721-738 Do or die: competitive effects and Red Queen dynamics in the product survival race
by M. Berk Talay & Janell D. Townsend
2015, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 281-305 Editor's Choice Not invented here: how institutionalized socialization practices affect the formation of negative attitudes toward external knowledge
by Ana Luiza de Araújo Burcharth & Andrea Fosfuri - 307-343 Patent litigation and firm performance: the role of the enforcement system
by Paula M. Schliessler - 345-382 Simultaneous versus sequential complementarity in the adoption of technological and organizational innovations: the case of innovations in the design sphere
by Giuliana Battisti & Massimo G. Colombo & Larissa Rabbiosi - 383-415 Technological breadth and depth of knowledge in innovation: the role of mergers and acquisitions in biotech
by Suman Lodh & Maria Rosa Battaggion - 417-438 Selling patents at auction: an empirical analysis of patent value
by Cristina Odasso & Giuseppe Scellato & Elisa Ughetto - 439-465 The cost of corruption in the Italian solid waste industry
by Graziano Abrate & Fabrizio Erbetta & Giovanni Fraquelli & Davide Vannoni - 467-510 The gender gap in pay in company boards
by María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez & Inmaculada Bel-Oms - 511-537 Technology complexity and target selection: the case of US hospital mergers
by Núria Mas & Giovanni Valentini
2015, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-64 The myth of the early aviation patent hold-up—how a US government monopsony commandeered pioneer airplane patents
by Ron D. Katznelson & John Howells - 65-91 Industry architecture, the product life cycle, and entrepreneurial opportunities: the case of the US broadcasting sector
by Jeffrey Funk - 93-129 R versus D: estimating the differentiated effect of research and development on innovation results
by Andrés Barge-Gil & Alberto López - 131-161 Low-cost import competition and firm exit: evidence from the EU
by Italo Colantone & Kristien Coucke & Leo Sleuwaegen - 163-190 A Model of corporate donations to open source under hardware–software complementarity
by Luigi Di Gaetano - 191-221 A firm-level analysis of ICT adoption in an emerging economy: evidence from the Colombian manufacturing industries
by Juan M. Gallego & Luis H. Gutiérrez & Sang H. Lee - 223-250 Relatedness and technological change in cities: the rise and fall of technological knowledge in US metropolitan areas from 1981 to 2010
by Ron Boschma & Pierre-Alexandre Balland & Dieter Franz Kogler - 251-279 Delay and secrecy: does industry sponsorship jeopardize disclosure of academic research?
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Christoph Grimpe & Andrew A. Toole
2014, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 1381-1415 Latent submarket dynamics and industry evolution: lessons from the US laser industry
by Ajay Bhaskarabhatla & Steven Klepper - 1417-1444 Advancing the field of organizations through the study of military organizations
by Mie Augier & Thorbjorn Knudsen & Robert M. McNab - 1445-1467 Indigenous innovation vs. teng-long huan-niao: policy conflicts in the development of China’s flat panel industry
by Tain-Jy Chen & Ying-Hua Ku - 1469-1476 Financial constraints and firm behavior in international markets: an introduction to the special section
by Stefano Schiavo - 1477-1492 Credit constraints and exports: a survey of empirical studies using firm-level data
by Joachim Wagner - 1493-1522 The role of credit constraints on firms’ exporting and importing activities
by David Aristei & Chiara Franco - 1523-1539 Access to banking finance and exporting
by Roberto Álvarez & Ricardo A. López - 1541-1561 Exchange rate exposure under liquidity constraints
by Sarah Guillou & Stefano Schiavo - 1563-1594 Financial constraints and R&D and exporting strategies for Spanish manufacturing firms
by Juan A. Máñez & María E. Rochina-Barrachina & Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis & Óscar Vicente - 1595-1622 The micro patterns of export diversification under financial constraints
by Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni & Chiara Tomasi
2014, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 1141-1169 Firm characteristics and the cyclicality of R&D investments
by Spyros Arvanitis & Martin Woerter - 1171-1200 How do social networks contribute to wage inequality? Insights from an agent-based analysis
by Herbert Dawid & Simon Gemkow - 1201-1228 Information overload, navigation, and the geography of mediated markets
by Johannes Glückler & José Luis Sánchez-Hernández - 1229-1260 Industrial policy and the creation of new industries: evidence from Brazil’s bioethanol industry
by Santiago Mingo & Tarun Khanna - 1261-1297 Is one path enough? Multiple paths and path interaction as an extension of path dependency theory
by Anna Bergek & Ksenia Onufrey - 1299-1325 Deconstructing and reconstructing the capability hierarchy
by Damian Hine & Rachel Parker & Lisette Pregelj & Martie-Louise Verreynne - 1327-1355 Learning to behave badly: performance feedback and illegal organizational action
by Vinit Desai - 1357-1380 The moderating role of the complementary nature of technological resources in the diversification–performance relationship
by Maryam Nasiriyar & Lionel Nesta & Ludovic Dibiaggio
2014, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 903-929 Formal and informal governance in biotechnology alliances: board oversight, contractual control, and repeated deals
by Jongwook Kim - 931-965 Local appeal and competition in multiple geographic markets: evidence from California retail banking between 1900 and 1990
by Mi Feng - 967-996 Rethinking the role of manufacturing in global value chains: an international comparative study in the furniture industry
by Giulio Buciuni & Giancarlo Coro' & Stefano Micelli - 997-1036 On the existence of persistently outperforming firms
by Marco Capasso & Elena Cefis & Koen Frenken - 1037-1057 Effects of different cartel policies: evidence from the German power-cable industry
by Hans-Theo Normann & Elaine S. Tan - 1059-1085 Accounting for productive investment and value creation
by Mariana Mazzucato & Alan Shipman - 1087-1120 Working in the for-profit versus not-for-profit sector: what difference does it make? An inquiry on preferences of voluntary and involuntary movers
by Leonardo Becchetti & Stefano Castriota & Sara Depedri - 1121-1140 Lingering illness or sudden death? Pre-exit employment developments in German establishments
by Daniel Fackler & Claus Schnabel & Joachim Wagner
2014, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 633-660 Historical changes in the determinants of the composition of innovative activity in MNC subunits
by John Cantwell & Lucia Piscitello - 661-688 The who, why, and how of spinoffs
by Michael S. Dahl & Olav Sorenson - 689-716 Latecomer systems integration capability in complex capital goods: the case of Iran’s electricity generation systems
by Mehdi Kiamehr & Mike Hobday & Ali Kermanshah - 717-757 Industry and firm effects on IT diffusion processes: firm-level evidence in Italian enterprises
by Paolo Neirotti & Emilio Paolucci - 759-795 Innovation decision making in high-risk organizations: A comparison of the US and Soviet attack submarine programs
by Paul Bierly & Scott Gallagher & J.-C. Spender - 797-826 Schumpeterian, Keynesian, and Endowment efficiency: some evidence on the export behavior of Argentinian manufacturing firms
by Florencia Barletta & Mariano Pereira & Gabriel Yoguel - 827-864 Capital constraints and the performance of entrepreneurial firms in Vietnam
by Hien Thu Tran & Enrico Santarelli - 865-902 Industry- and firm-specific factors of innovation novelty
by Natália Barbosa & Ana Paula Faria & Vasco Eiriz
2014, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 329-360 Collective performance: modeling the interaction of habit-based actions
by Michael D. Cohen & Daniel A. Levinthal & Massimo Warglien - 361-397 Corporate governance, value and performance of firms: new empirical results on convergence from a large international database
by Jackie Krafft & Yiping Qu & Francesco Quatraro & Jacques-Laurent Ravix - 399-428 Has the quality of working life improved in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2005?
by Nathalie Greenan & Ekaterina Kalugina & Emmanuelle Walkowiak - 429-465 The influence of industry downturns on the propensity of product versus process innovation
by Luca Berchicci & Christopher L. Tucci & Cristiano Zazzara - 467-492 Determinants of inter-firm networks among tenants of science technology parks
by Özgecan Koçak & Özge Can - 493-533 Diversity between and within varieties of capitalism: transnational survey evidence
by James T. Walker & Christopher Brewster & Geoff Wood - 535-572 On the origins of the worldwide surge in patenting: an industry perspective on the R&D–patent relationship
by Jérôme Danguy & Gaetan de Rassenfosse & Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie - 573-607 Governed by history: institutional analysis of a contested biofuel innovation system in Tanzania
by Saurabh Arora & Henny A. Romijn & Marjolein C. J. Caniëls - 609-612 The two projects of microeconomics
by James G. March - 613-631 Optimization as constraint: a comment on Mazzoleni and Nelson
by Sidney G. Winter
February 2014, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-23 Knowledge-based productivity in "low-tech" industries: evidence from firms in developing countries
by Micheline Goedhuys & Norbert Janz & Pierre Mohnen - 25-64 Success of start-up firms: the role of financial constraints
by Tobias Stucki - 65-89 The effects of external knowledge search and CEO tenure on product innovation: evidence from Chinese firms
by Jie Wu - 91-112 High-growth firms: introduction to the special section
by Alex Coad & Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Werner Hölzl & Dan Johansson & Paul Nightingale - 113-143 Muppets and gazelles: political and methodological biases in entrepreneurship research
by Paul Nightingale & Alex Coad - 145-169 Gazelles and industry growth: a study of young high-growth firms in The Netherlands
by Jaap W. B. Bos & Erik Stam - 171-197 Job creation and the intra-distribution dynamics of the firm size distribution
by Peter Huber & Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr - 199-231 Persistence, survival, and growth: a closer look at 20 years of fast-growing firms in Austria
by Werner Hölzl - 233-259 The role of alliances in the early development of high-growth firms
by Vivian Mohr & Elizabeth Garnsey & Gregory Theyel - 261-291 High-growth firms and technological knowledge: do gazelles follow exploration or exploitation strategies? -super-1
by Alessandra Colombelli & Jackie Krafft & Francesco Quatraro - 293-327 Whom do high-growth firms hire?
by Alex Coad & Sven-Olov Daunfeldt & Dan Johansson & Karl Wennberg
December 2013, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 1409-1451 An interpretive history of challenges to neoclassical microeconomics and how they have fared
by Roberto Mazzoleni & Richard R. Nelson - 1453-1495 Is entrepreneurship necessarily good? Microeconomic evidence from developed and developing countries
by Marco Vivarelli - 1497-1524 The effect of alliances on innovation patterns: an analysis of the biotechnology industry
by Wilfried Zidorn & Marcus Wagner - 1525-1555 Impact of local knowledge endowment on employment growth in nanotechnology
by Antje Schimke & Nina Teichert & Ingrid Ott - 1557-1586 Does the learning value of individual failure experience depend on group-level success? Insights from a University Technology Transfer Office
by Yanfeng Zheng & Anne S. Miner & Gerard George - 1587-1628 Occupations at risk: job tasks, job security, and wages
by Ljubica Nedelkoska - 1629-1662 Tackling the "Galácticos" effect: team familiarity and the performance of star-studded projects
by Gino Cattani & Simone Ferriani & Marcello M. Mariani & Stefano Mengoli - 1663-1698 Post-sale service and the limits of reputation
by Scott E. Masten & Renáta Kosová
October 2013, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 1129-1158 Engineering knowledge
by Nathan Rosenberg & W. Edward Steinmueller - 1159-1193 Emerging capability or continuous challenge? Relocating knowledge work and managing process interfaces
by Stephan Manning & Thomas Hutzschenreuter & Alexander Strathmann - 1195-1228 The Red Queen in action: The longitudinal effects of capital investments in the mobile telecommunications sector
by Rajiv Banker & Zhanwei Cao & Nirup M. Menon & Ram Mudambi - 1229-1271 Boundary choice interdependency: evidence from the construction industry
by Francisco Brahm & Jorge Tarziján - 1273-1314 Public subsidies and the employment growth of high-tech start-ups: assessing the impact of selective and automatic support schemes
by Massimo G. Colombo & Silvia Giannangeli & Luca Grilli - 1315-1340 Young Innovative Companies: the new high-growth firms?
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Julie Delanote - 1341-1371 The dynamics of resource-based economic development: evidence from Australia and Norway
by Simon Ville & Olav Wicken - 1373-1408 Appropriate mechanism design, regulations, and wages
by Sumit K. Majumdar
August 2013, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 851-867 Financing innovation: creative destruction vs. destructive creation
by Mariana Mazzucato - 869-901 The demand and supply of external finance for innovative firms
by Andrea Mina & Henry Lahr & Alan Hughes - 903-952 Buying big into biotech: scale, financing, and the industrial dynamics of UK biotech, 1980--2009
by Michael M. Hopkins & Philippa A. Crane & Paul Nightingale & Charles Baden-Fuller - 953-979 Does the alternative investment market nurture firm growth? A comparison between listed and private companies
by Valérie Revest & Alessandro Sapio - 981-1030 Financialization and productive models in the pharmaceutical industry
by Matthieu Montalban & Mustafa Erdem Sakinç - 1031-1068 Ownership structures and R&D in Europe: the good institutional investors, the bad and ugly impatient shareholders
by Olivier Brossard & Stéphanie Lavigne & Mustafa Erdem Sakinç - 1069-1091 The impact of classes of innovators on technology, financial fragility, and economic growth
by Stefania Vitali & Gabriele Tedeschi & Mauro Gallegati - 1093-1128 The risk-reward nexus in the innovation-inequality relationship: who takes the risks? Who gets the rewards ?
by William Lazonick & Mariana Mazzucato
June 2013, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 585-615 Social identity, market memory, and first-mover advantage
by William P. Barnett & Mi Feng & Xaioqu Luo - 617-647 Theorizing path dependence: a review of positive feedback mechanisms in technology markets, regional clusters, and organizations
by Leonhard Dobusch & Elke Schüßler - 649-678 Profits, R&D, and innovation--a model and a test
by Francesco Bogliacino & Mario Pianta - 679-710 Where there is a will, there is a way? Assessing the impact of obstacles to innovation
by Pierre Blanchard & Jean-Pierre Huiban & Antonio Musolesi & Patrick Sevestre - 711-743 Out of passivity: potential role of OFDI in IFDI-based learning trajectory
by Kyung-Min Nam & Xin Li - 745-769 Low-cost carriers and airports' performance: empirical evidence from a panel of UK airports
by Anna Bottasso & Maurizio Conti & Claudio Piga - 771-806 Outsourcing and firm performance--a comparative study of Swiss and Greek firms
by Spyros Arvanitis & Euripidis N. Loukis - 807-847 Modernizing the Business of Health: Pharmaceuticals in Britain, in comparison with Germany and the United States, 1890--1940
by Jonathan Liebenau
April 2013, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 363-396 How a latecomer succeeded in a complex product system industry: three case studies in the Korean telecommunication systems
by Tae-Young Park - 397-425 Inter-firm rivalry and firm growth: is there any evidence of direct competition between firms?
by Alex Coad & Mercedes Teruel - 427-458 The Effects of legal reforms on the ownership structure of listed companies
by Francesca Cuomo & Alessandro Zattoni & Giovanni Valentini - 459-487 Resource partitioning revisited: evidence from Italian television broadcasting
by Samira Reis & Giacomo Negro & Olav Sorenson & Fabrizio Perretti & Alessandro Lomi - 489-510 Intermodal competition and a slowdown in the productivity growth of US local exchange carriers
by Nakil Sung - 511-548 You too, Brutus? Category demise in Rotterdam warehousing, 1871--2011
by Jeroen G. Kuilman & Hugo van Driel - 549-575 The dynamics of risk in innovation: a premiere or an encore?
by Stoyan V. Sgourev - 577-584 Schumpeter and Marx: a comment on a debate
by Heinz D. Kurz
February 2013, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-32 International and domestic technology transfers and productivity growth: firm level evidence
by René Belderbos & Vincent Van Roy & Florence Duvivier - 33-72 Competing inventors and the incentive to invent
by Daniel F. Spulber - 73-106 Do entrepreneurs really learn? Or do they just tell us that they do?
by Julian S. Frankish & Richard G. Roberts & Alex Coad & Taylor C. Spears & David J. Storey - 107-130 Entrepreneurship, institutions, and economic dynamism: lessons from a comparison of the United States and Sweden
by Pontus Braunerhjelm & Magnus Henrekson - 131-151 Entrepreneurial commercialization choices and the interaction between IPR and competition policy
by Joshua S. Gans & Lars Persson - 153-182 Institutions and venture capital
by Josh Lerner & Joacim Tåg - 183-218 University entrepreneurship and professor privilege
by Erika Färnstrand Damsgaard & Marie C. Thursby - 219-243 The choice of organizational form by closely-held firms in Sweden: tax versus non-tax determinants
by Karin Edmark & Roger H. Gordon - 245-280 Characteristics and performance of new firms and spinoffs in Sweden
by Martin Andersson & Steven Klepper - 281-311 Does academic entrepreneurship pay?
by Thomas Åstebro & Pontus Braunerhjelm & Anders Broström - 313-337 Billionaires
by Tino Sanandaji & Peter T. Leeson - 339-362 Local multipliers and human capital in the United States and Sweden
by Enrico Moretti & Per Thulin
December 2012, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 1307-1335 The architecture of transaction networks: a comparative analysis of hierarchy in two sectors
by Jianxi Luo & Carliss Y. Baldwin & Daniel E. Whitney & Christopher L. Magee - 1337-1358 Headquarter intensity and the choice between outsourcing versus integration at home or abroad
by Stefano Federico - 1359-1388 Clusters, entrepreneurial ecosystem co-creation, and appropriability: a conceptual framework
by Christos Pitelis - 1389-1426 Learning patterns in venture capital investing in new industries
by Dimo Dimov & Pablo Martin de Holan & Hana Milanov - 1427-1450 Hybrids in Hollywood: a study of the production and performance of genre-spanning films
by Greta Hsu & Giacomo Negro & Fabrizio Perretti - 1451-1477 Market positioning: the shifting effects of niche overlap
by Jeroen Bruggeman & Daniela Grunow & Mark A. A. M. Leenders & Ivar Vermeulen & Jeroen G. Kuilman
October 2012, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 1085-1115 Product quality, product price, and share dynamics in the German compact car market
by Uwe Cantner & Jens J. Krüger & René Söllner - 1117-1147 Set them free: scientists' evaluations of the benefits and costs of university--industry research collaboration
by Valentina Tartari & Stefano Breschi - 1149-1174 The dark side of creative destruction: innovation and retirement of capital
by Abdul Azeez Erumban & Marcel P. Timmer - 1175-1180 Introduction: The heterogeneity of innovation--evidence from the Community Innovation Surveys
by Jan Fagerberg & David C. Mowery & Paul Nightingale - 1181-1220 Keep searching and you'll find: what do we know about variety creation through firms' search activities for innovation?
by Keld Laursen - 1221-1253 The Voyage of the Beagle into innovation: explorations on heterogeneity, selection, and sectors
by Martin Srholec & Bart Verspagen - 1255-1281 The benefits of R&D and breadth in innovation strategies: a comparison of Finnish service and manufacturing firms
by Aija Leiponen - 1283-1305 Organizational innovation and its effects
by Koson Sapprasert & Tommy Høyvarde Clausen
August 2012, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 811-836 Interfirm cooperation in strategic relationships: the role of formal contract
by Jean Beuve & Stéphane Saussier - 837-869 Almost identical experience biases in vicarious learning
by Hitoshi Mitsuhashi - 871-899 The impact of technological and organizational innovations on employment in European firms
by Rinaldo Evangelista & Antonio Vezzani - 901-931 Emerging ways to address the reemerging conflict between patenting and technological standardization
by Rudi Bekkers & Eric Iversen & Knut Blind - 933-970 Regional institutions, ownership transformation, and migration of industrial leadership in China: the case of the Chinese synthetic dye industry, 1978--2008
by Hong Jiang & Johann Peter Murmann - 971-1009 Dynamic efficiency of extended producer responsibility instruments in a simulation model of industrial dynamics
by Eric Brouillat & Vanessa Oltra - 1011-1048 Continuity and change in a spin-off venture: the process of reimprinting
by Simone Ferriani & Elizabeth Garnsey & Gianni Lorenzoni - 1049-1084 What determines the innovation capability of firm founders?
by Spyros Arvanitis & Tobias Stucki
June 2012, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 539-552 Technology uncertainty, sunk costs, and industry shakeout
by Luís Cabral - 553-585 Innovation strategies as a source of persistent innovation
by Tommy Clausen & Mikko Pohjola & Koson Sapprasert & Bart Verspagen - 587-613 Innovative work practices and sickness absence: what does a nationally representative employee survey tell?
by Petri Böckerman & Edvard Johansson & Antti Kauhanen - 615-647 Dynamic capabilities and their indirect impact on firm performance
by Aimilia Protogerou & Yannis Caloghirou & Spyros Lioukas - 649-670 Export-market dynamics and firm-level productivity: evidence for UK tradable sectors
by Richard Harris & Qian Cher Li - 671-698 Board composition, political connections, and performance in state-owned enterprises
by Anna Menozzi & María Gutiérrez Urtiaga & Davide Vannoni - 699-729 Enhancing value via cooperation: firms' process benefits from participation in a standard consortium
by Mu Xia & Kexin Zhao & Joseph T. Mahoney - 731-762 Endogeneity between internationalization and knowledge creation of global R&D leader firms: an econometric approach using Scoreboard data
by Areti Gkypali & Kostas Tsekouras & Nick von Tunzelmann - 763-809 The evolution of alliance portfolios: the case of Unisys
by Dovev Lavie & Harbir Singh
April 2012, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 249-275 An empirical test for general purpose technology: an examination of the Cohen--Boyer rDNA technology
by Maryann P. Feldman & Ji Woong Yoon - 277-314 Mergers & acquisitions and innovation performance in the telecommunications equipment industry
by Tseveen Gantumur & Andreas Stephan - 315-343 Patterns of organization in the development of medical know-how: the case of glaucoma research
by Davide Consoli & Ronnie Ramlogan - 345-375 Innovation, catch-up, and leadership in science-based industries
by Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo - 377-402 Intangible capital and firms' productivity
by Emanuela Marrocu & Raffaele Paci & Marco Pontis - 403-427 Crisis, sustainability of electricity prices and state interventions in Argentina
by Hulya Dagdeviren - 429-462 Absorptive capacity and localized spillovers: focal firms as technological gatekeepers in industrial districts
by Federico Munari & Maurizio Sobrero & Alessandro Malipiero - 463-506 Interbank networks in prewar Japan: structure and implications
by Tetsuji Okazaki & Michiru Sawada - 507-537 R&D partnership portfolios and the inflow of technological knowledge
by Hans T. W. Frankort & John Hagedoorn & Wilko Letterie
February 2012, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-29 Industry institutions, social capital, and firm participation in industrial development
by Philip R. Tomlinson - 31-71 Capital structure and investment in regulated network utilities: evidence from EU telecoms
by Carlo Cambini & Laura Rondi - 73-94 Elves or Trolls? The role of nonpracticing patent owners in the innovation economy
by Damien Geradin & Anne Layne-Farrar & A. Jorge Padilla - 95-97 Introduction to special section honoring John Freeman
by Glenn R. Carroll - 99-125 Why is there no cannery in 'Cannery Row'? Exploring a behavioral simulation model of population extinction
by John Freeman & Erik R. Larsen & Alessandro Lomi - 127-149 Appetite for destruction: the impact of the September 11 attacks on business founding
by Srikanth Paruchuri & Paul Ingram - 151-185 They just fade away: mortality in the US venture capital industry
by Christopher I. Rider & Anand Swaminathan - 187-215 An ecological analysis of competition among US communities
by Pino G. Audia & Jennifer Kurkoski - 217-243 Selection and variation in organizational evolution
by Glenn R. Carroll & J. Richard Harrison & David G. McKendrick - 245-248 John Freeman: entrepreneurship and innovation defined--a personal remembrance
by Jerome S. Engel & David J. Teece
December 2011, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 1515-1538 Founder backgrounds and the evolution of firm size
by Peter W. Roberts & Steven Klepper & Scott Hayward - 1539-1569 A multilevel analysis of innovation in developing countries
by Martin Srholec - 1571-1599 Individual scientific collaborations and firm-level innovation
by Paul Almeida & Jan Hohberger & Pedro Parada - 1601-1636 Information technology and the changing workplace in Canada: firm-level evidence
by Saeed Moshiri & Wayne Simpson - 1637-1643 Building innovation systems: an introduction to the special section
by Jorge Niosi - 1645-1675 Learning and catching up in different sectoral systems: evidence from six industries
by Franco Malerba & Richard Nelson