Industrial and Corporate Change
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2014
- Latent submarket dynamics and industry evolution: lessons from the US laser industry pp. 1381-1415

- Ajay Bhaskarabhatla and Steven Klepper
- Advancing the field of organizations through the study of military organizations pp. 1417-1444

- Mie Augier, Thorbjorn Knudsen and Robert M. McNab
- Indigenous innovation vs. teng-long huan-niao: policy conflicts in the development of China’s flat panel industry pp. 1445-1467

- Tain-Jy Chen and Ying-Hua Ku
- Financial constraints and firm behavior in international markets: an introduction to the special section pp. 1469-1476

- Stefano Schiavo
- Credit constraints and exports: a survey of empirical studies using firm-level data pp. 1477-1492

- Joachim Wagner
- The role of credit constraints on firms’ exporting and importing activities pp. 1493-1522

- David Aristei and Chiara Franco
- Access to banking finance and exporting pp. 1523-1539

- Roberto Alvarez and Ricardo López Rago
- Exchange rate exposure under liquidity constraints pp. 1541-1561

- Sarah Guillou and Stefano Schiavo
- Financial constraints and R&D and exporting strategies for Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 1563-1594

- Juan A. Máñez, María E. Rochina-Barrachina, Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis and Óscar Vicente-Chirivella
- The micro patterns of export diversification under financial constraints pp. 1595-1622

- Angelo Secchi, Federico Tamagni and Chiara Tomasi
Volume 23, issue 5, 2014
- Firm characteristics and the cyclicality of R&D investments pp. 1141-1169

- Spyros Arvanitis and Martin Woerter
- How do social networks contribute to wage inequality? Insights from an agent-based analysis pp. 1171-1200

- Herbert Dawid and Simon Gemkow
- Information overload, navigation, and the geography of mediated markets pp. 1201-1228

- Johannes Glückler and José Luis Sánchez-Hernández
- Industrial policy and the creation of new industries: evidence from Brazil’s bioethanol industry pp. 1229-1260

- Santiago Mingo and Tarun Khanna
- Is one path enough? Multiple paths and path interaction as an extension of path dependency theory pp. 1261-1297

- Anna Bergek and Ksenia Onufrey
- Deconstructing and reconstructing the capability hierarchy pp. 1299-1325

- Damian Hine, Rachel Parker, Lisette Pregelj and Martie-Louise Verreynne
- Learning to behave badly: performance feedback and illegal organizational action pp. 1327-1355

- Vinit Desai
- The moderating role of the complementary nature of technological resources in the diversification–performance relationship pp. 1357-1380

- Maryam Nasiriyar, Lionel Nesta and Ludovic Dibiaggio
Volume 23, issue 4, 2014
- Formal and informal governance in biotechnology alliances: board oversight, contractual control, and repeated deals pp. 903-929

- Jongwook Kim
- Local appeal and competition in multiple geographic markets: evidence from California retail banking between 1900 and 1990 pp. 931-965

- Mi Feng
- Rethinking the role of manufacturing in global value chains: an international comparative study in the furniture industry pp. 967-996

- Giulio Buciuni, Giancarlo Coro' and Stefano Micelli
- On the existence of persistently outperforming firms pp. 997-1036

- Marco Capasso, Elena Cefis and Koen Frenken
- Effects of different cartel policies: evidence from the German power-cable industry pp. 1037-1057

- Hans-Theo Normann and Elaine S. Tan
- Accounting for productive investment and value creation pp. 1059-1085

- Mariana Mazzucato and Alan Shipman
- Working in the for-profit versus not-for-profit sector: what difference does it make? An inquiry on preferences of voluntary and involuntary movers pp. 1087-1120

- Leonardo Becchetti, Stefano Castriota and Sara Depedri
- Lingering illness or sudden death? Pre-exit employment developments in German establishments pp. 1121-1140

- Daniel Fackler, Claus Schnabel and Joachim Wagner
Volume 23, issue 3, 2014
- Historical changes in the determinants of the composition of innovative activity in MNC subunits pp. 633-660

- John Cantwell and Lucia Piscitello
- The who, why, and how of spinoffs pp. 661-688

- Michael Dahl and Olav Sorenson
- Latecomer systems integration capability in complex capital goods: the case of Iran’s electricity generation systems pp. 689-716

- Mehdi Kiamehr, Mike Hobday and Ali Kermanshah
- Industry and firm effects on IT diffusion processes: firm-level evidence in Italian enterprises pp. 717-757

- Paolo Neirotti and Emilio Paolucci
- Innovation decision making in high-risk organizations: A comparison of the US and Soviet attack submarine programs pp. 759-795

- Paul Bierly, Scott Gallagher and J.-C. Spender
- Schumpeterian, Keynesian, and Endowment efficiency: some evidence on the export behavior of Argentinian manufacturing firms pp. 797-826

- Florencia Barletta, Mariano Pereira and Gabriel Yoguel
- Capital constraints and the performance of entrepreneurial firms in Vietnam pp. 827-864

- Hien Thu Tran and Enrico Santarelli
- Industry- and firm-specific factors of innovation novelty pp. 865-902

- Natália Barbosa, Ana Faria and Vasco Eiriz
Volume 23, issue 2, 2014
- Collective performance: modeling the interaction of habit-based actions pp. 329-360

- Michael Cohen, Daniel A. Levinthal and Massimo Warglien
- Corporate governance, value and performance of firms: new empirical results on convergence from a large international database pp. 361-397

- Jackie Krafft, Yiping Qu, Francesco Quatraro and Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- Has the quality of working life improved in the EU-15 between 1995 and 2005? pp. 399-428

- Nathalie Greenan, Ekaterina Kalugina and Emmanuelle Walkowiak
- The influence of industry downturns on the propensity of product versus process innovation pp. 429-465

- Luca Berchicci, Christopher Tucci and Cristiano Zazzara
- Determinants of inter-firm networks among tenants of science technology parks pp. 467-492

- Özgecan Koçak and Özge Can
- Diversity between and within varieties of capitalism: transnational survey evidence pp. 493-533

- James Walker, Chris Brewster and Geoff Wood
- On the origins of the worldwide surge in patenting: an industry perspective on the R&D–patent relationship pp. 535-572

- Jérôme Danguy, Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Governed by history: institutional analysis of a contested biofuel innovation system in Tanzania pp. 573-607

- Saurabh Arora, Henny A. Romijn and Marjolein Caniëls
- The two projects of microeconomics pp. 609-612

- James G. March
- Optimization as constraint: a comment on Mazzoleni and Nelson pp. 613-631

- Sidney Winter
Volume 23, issue 1, 2014
- Knowledge-based productivity in "low-tech" industries: evidence from firms in developing countries pp. 1-23

- Micheline Goedhuys, Norbert Janz and Pierre Mohnen
- Success of start-up firms: the role of financial constraints pp. 25-64

- Tobias Stucki
- The effects of external knowledge search and CEO tenure on product innovation: evidence from Chinese firms pp. 65-89

- Jie Wu
- High-growth firms: introduction to the special section pp. 91-112

- Alex Coad, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Werner Hölzl, Dan Johansson and Paul Nightingale
- Muppets and gazelles: political and methodological biases in entrepreneurship research pp. 113-143

- Paul Nightingale and Alex Coad
- Gazelles and industry growth: a study of young high-growth firms in The Netherlands pp. 145-169

- J. Bos and Erik Stam
- Job creation and the intra-distribution dynamics of the firm size distribution pp. 171-197

- Peter Huber, Harald Oberhofer and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Persistence, survival, and growth: a closer look at 20 years of fast-growing firms in Austria pp. 199-231

- Werner Hölzl
- The role of alliances in the early development of high-growth firms pp. 233-259

- Vivian Mohr, Elizabeth Garnsey and Gregory Theyel
- High-growth firms and technological knowledge: do gazelles follow exploration or exploitation strategies? -super-1 pp. 261-291

- Alessandra Colombelli, Jackie Krafft and Francesco Quatraro
- Whom do high-growth firms hire? pp. 293-327

- Alex Coad, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Dan Johansson and Karl Wennberg
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