Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2023
- From organizational capabilities to corporate performances: at the roots of productivity slowdown pp. 1217-1244

- Stefano Costa, Stefano De Santis, Giovanni Dosi, Roberto Monducci, Angelica Sbardella and Maria Enrica
- Mind the time: failure response time, variations in the reasons for failures, and learning from failure pp. 1245-1266

- Arusyak Zakaryan, Daniel Tzabbar and Bruno Cirillo
- Peer Effects in Productivity and Differential Growth: A Global Value-Chain Perspective pp. 1267-1285

- Philipp Mundt, Ivan Savin, Uwe Cantner, Hiroyasu Inoue and Simone Vannuccini
- Predicting the value of Chinese patents using patent characteristics: evidence based on a Chinese patent auction pp. 1286-1304

- Zhifeng Yin and Zhen Sun
- Organizational routines: between change and stability—Introduction to the special section pp. 1305-1318

- Rouslan Koumakhov and Luigi Marengo
- How stable routines can empower varied behaviors: defining routines as organizational capacities pp. 1319-1332

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Routine regulation as a source for managing conflict within alliances: an integrative framework pp. 1333-1351

- Bryan Spencer, Carlo Salvato and Claus Rerup
- Internal versus external knowledge sourcing of organizational rules: an exploratory study of CPGs in a healthcare organization pp. 1352-1371

- Kejia Zhu and Martin Schulz
- Disruptive evolution: harnessing functional excess, experimentation, and science as tool pp. 1372-1392

- Teppo Felin and Stuart Kauffman
- Crowdsourcing routines: the behavioral and motivational underpinnings of expert participation pp. 1393-1409

- Mehdi Bagherzadeh, Andrei Gurca and Rezvan Velayati
Volume 32, issue 5, 2023
- Is the “sailing-ship effect” misnamed? A statistical inquiry of the case sail vs steam in maritime transportation pp. 975-999

- Nicola De Liso, Serena Arima and Giovanni Filatrella
- Organizational team formation: projects, structures, and transactive memory pp. 1000-1022

- Seungho Choi and Kent Miller
- Innovation on technological “islands”: domain contrast, boundary spanning, knowledge depth and breadth pp. 1023-1045

- Sverre Ubisch and Pengfei Wang
- Off the mark? What we (should) know about the bright and dark sides of corporate trademark practices pp. 1046-1062

- Carolina Castaldi
- Global knowledge flows: characteristics, determinants, and impacts pp. 1063-1076

- Uwe Cantner, Martin Kalthaus, Matthias Menter and Pierre Mohnen
- The role of local colleagues in establishing international scientific collaboration: Social capital in emerging science systems pp. 1077-1108

- Moritz Müller, Robin Cowan and Helena Barnard
- What drives network evolution? Comparing R&D project and patent networks in the EU pp. 1109-1134

- İbrahim Semih, Umut Yılmaz, Erkan Erdil and Müge Özman
- In search of markets and technology: the role of cross-border knowledge for domestic productivity pp. 1135-1162

- Spyros Arvanitis, Florian Seliger and Martin Woerter
- Revisiting international knowledge spillovers: the role of GVCs pp. 1163-1191

- Michele Delera and Neil Foster-Mc
- Learn to be green: FDI spillover effects on eco-innovation in China pp. 1192-1216

- Lichao Wu, Lili Wang and Lan Lin
Volume 32, issue 4, 2023
- Understanding work in the online platform economy: the narrow, the broad, and the systemic perspectives pp. 795-814

- Angela Garcia Calvo, Martin Kenney and John Zysman
- Green innovation strategies and firms’ internationalization pp. 815-830

- Ester Martínez-Ros and Fernando Merino
- Institutions, Holdup, and Automation pp. 831-847

- Giorgio Presidente
- Joining and exiting the value chain of foreign multinationals and performance of their local suppliers: evidence from interfirm transaction data pp. 848-875

- Jaan Masso and Priit Vahter
- A firm’s creation of proprietary knowledge linked to the knowledge spilled over from its research publications: the case of artificial intelligence pp. 876-900

- Su Jung Jee and So Young Sohn
- Are ideas getting cheaper? The European evidence pp. 901-929

- Cristiano Antonelli and Fabrizio Fusillo
- Technology, job characteristics, and retirement of aged workers: evidence from automation and IT adoption of firms in Korea pp. 930-955

- Jongwoo Chung and Chulhee Lee
- Industrial policy, local firm growth paths, and capability building in low-income countries: lessons from Ethiopia’s floriculture export sector pp. 956-974

- Ayelech T Melese and Lindsay Whitfield
Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- A “poor man’s carriage”: system building and social interactivity in UK urban tramway development, 1860–1890 pp. 605-621

- Anne-Marie Coles, Ian Clarke and Athena Piterou
- Which actors drove national patterns of technological specialization into the science-based age? The British experience, 1918–1932 pp. 622-646

- John Cantwell and Anna Spadavecchia
- The temporal value of local scientific expertise pp. 647-672

- Maryann P Feldman, Ludovic Dibaggio and Tan Tran
- How patent rights affect university science pp. 673-699

- Laurent Bergé, Thorsten Doherr and Katrin Hussinger
- Board social ties, institutional change asynchronicity, and performance pp. 700-732

- Victor Zitian Chen, Bersant Hobdari and Chen Shen
- Social progress and corporate culture pp. 733-754

- Gary B Gorton and Alexander K Zentefis
- Regional static diversification and relatedness between industries pp. 755-773

- Christian Richter Østergaard and Jacob Rubæk Holm
- Downstream foreign MNEs and local suppliers’ innovation in a dynamic environment: the moderating effect of network diversity pp. 774-794

- Yoo Jung Ha
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Climate change and growth pp. 277-303

- Nicholas Stern and Joseph Stiglitz
- Just decarbonization? Environmental inequality, air quality, and the clean energy transition pp. 304-316

- Bridget Diana, Michael Ash and James K Boyce
- Debt-GDP cycles in historical perspective: the case of the USA (1889–2014) pp. 317-335

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Giorgos Gouzoulis
- The causes of and responses to today’s inflation pp. 336-385

- Joseph Stiglitz and Ira Regmi
- Heterogeneous effects and spillovers of macroprudential policy in an agent-based model of the UK housing market pp. 386-432

- Adrian Carro, Marc Hinterschweiger, Arzu Uluc and J. Farmer
- Structural change, productive development, and capital flows: does financial “bonanza” cause premature deindustrialization? pp. 433-473

- Alberto Botta, Giuliano Toshiro Yajima and Gabriel Porcile
- How Does Financial Development Affect the Growth–Inequality Nexus? Evidence from a PCHVAR Analysis pp. 474-501

- Christian R Proaño, Juan Carlos Peña and Sven Schnellbacher
- Sovereign debt default and inequality pp. 502-521

- Ablam Estel Apeti
- Competitiveness and dynamic cumulative causation in an export-led growing economy pp. 522-550

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Jose Luis Oreiro
- Flexible exchange rates in emerging markets: shock absorbers or drivers of endogenous cycles? pp. 551-572

- Karsten Kohler and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Schumpeter’s insights for monetary macroeconomics and the theory of financial crises pp. 573-603

- Peter Bofinger, Lisa Geißendörfer, Thomas Haas and Fabian Mayer
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- The power of modularity today: 20 years of “Design Rules” pp. 1-10

- Stefano Brusoni, Joachim Henkel, Michael G Jacobides, Samina Karim, Alan Mac, Phanish Puranam and Melissa Schilling
- Design rules: past and future pp. 11-27

- Carliss Y
- How design rules emerge and evolve: a coevolutionary architectural perspective on firm and industry organization pp. 28-46

- Ron Sanchez, Peter Galvin and Norbert Bach
- Is modularity robust to misfits? A formal test pp. 47-60

- Christina Fang and Ji-hyun Jason Kim
- Mirroring in production? Early evidence from the scale-up of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) pp. 61-111

- Marc Alochet, John Paul Mac and Christophe Midler
- Platform competition and complementor responses: insights from combining design rules with the comparative adjustment, transaction, and opportunity cost framework pp. 112-128

- Nicholas Argyres, Jackson Nickerson and Hakan Ozalp
- Exploring the structure of internal combustion engine and battery electric vehicles: implications for the architecture of the automotive industry pp. 129-154

- Johann Peter and Benedikt Alexander
- On the strategic use of product modularity for market entry pp. 155-180

- Jose Pablo, Roberto Fontana and Stefano Brusoni
- Modular organization and informal structure: Modularity, performance, and the alignment of organizational networks pp. 187-201

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- Learning to search collaboratively: how dyads overcome complexity and misaligned incentives in imperfect modular decompositions pp. 208-233

- Stephan Billinger, Stefano Benincasa, Oliver Baumann, Tobias Kretschmer and Terry R Schumacher
- The microstructure of modularity in design: a design motif view pp. 234-261

- Sabine Brunswicker and Satyam Mukherjee
- Modularity, identity, and the constitutional diagonal pp. 262-276

- Richard Langlois
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