Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 6, 2013
- An interpretive history of challenges to neoclassical microeconomics and how they have fared pp. 1409-1451

- Roberto Mazzoleni and Richard Nelson
- Is entrepreneurship necessarily good? Microeconomic evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 1453-1495

- Marco Vivarelli
- The effect of alliances on innovation patterns: an analysis of the biotechnology industry pp. 1497-1524

- Wilfried Zidorn and Marcus Wagner
- Impact of local knowledge endowment on employment growth in nanotechnology pp. 1525-1555

- Antje Schimke, Nina Teichert and Ingrid Ott
- Does the learning value of individual failure experience depend on group-level success? Insights from a University Technology Transfer Office pp. 1557-1586

- Yanfeng Zheng, Anne S. Miner and Gerard George
- Occupations at risk: job tasks, job security, and wages pp. 1587-1628

- Ljubica Nedelkoska
- Tackling the "Galácticos" effect: team familiarity and the performance of star-studded projects pp. 1629-1662

- Gino Cattani, Simone Ferriani, Marcello M. Mariani and Stefano Mengoli
- Post-sale service and the limits of reputation pp. 1663-1698

- Scott Masten and Renáta Kosová
Volume 22, issue 5, 2013
- Engineering knowledge pp. 1129-1158

- Nathan Rosenberg and W Steinmueller
- Emerging capability or continuous challenge? Relocating knowledge work and managing process interfaces pp. 1159-1193

- Stephan Manning, Thomas Hutzschenreuter and Alexander Strathmann
- The Red Queen in action: The longitudinal effects of capital investments in the mobile telecommunications sector pp. 1195-1228

- Rajiv Banker, Zhanwei Cao, Nirup M. Menon and Ram Mudambi
- Boundary choice interdependency: evidence from the construction industry pp. 1229-1271

- Francisco Brahm and Jorge Tarziján
- Public subsidies and the employment growth of high-tech start-ups: assessing the impact of selective and automatic support schemes pp. 1273-1314

- Massimo G. Colombo, Silvia Giannangeli and Luca Grilli
- Young Innovative Companies: the new high-growth firms? pp. 1315-1340

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Julie Delanote
- The dynamics of resource-based economic development: evidence from Australia and Norway pp. 1341-1371

- Simon Ville and Olav Wicken
- Appropriate mechanism design, regulations, and wages pp. 1373-1408

- Sumit K Majumdar
Volume 22, issue 4, 2013
- Financing innovation: creative destruction vs. destructive creation pp. 851-867

- Mariana Mazzucato
- The demand and supply of external finance for innovative firms pp. 869-901

- Andrea Mina, Henry Lahr and Alan Hughes
- Buying big into biotech: scale, financing, and the industrial dynamics of UK biotech, 1980--2009 pp. 903-952

- Michael M. Hopkins, Philippa A. Crane, Paul Nightingale and Charles Baden-Fuller
- Does the alternative investment market nurture firm growth? A comparison between listed and private companies pp. 953-979

- Valérie Revest and Sandro Sapio
- Financialization and productive models in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 981-1030

- Matthieu Montalban and Mustafa Erdem Sakinç
- Ownership structures and R&D in Europe: the good institutional investors, the bad and ugly impatient shareholders pp. 1031-1068

- Olivier Brossard, Stéphanie Lavigne and Mustafa Erdem Sakinç
- The impact of classes of innovators on technology, financial fragility, and economic growth pp. 1069-1091

- Stefania Vitali, Gabriele Tedeschi and Mauro Gallegati
- The risk-reward nexus in the innovation-inequality relationship: who takes the risks? Who gets the rewards ? pp. 1093-1128

- William Lazonick and Mariana Mazzucato
Volume 22, issue 3, 2013
- Social identity, market memory, and first-mover advantage pp. 585-615

- William P. Barnett, Mi Feng and Xaioqu Luo
- Theorizing path dependence: a review of positive feedback mechanisms in technology markets, regional clusters, and organizations pp. 617-647

- Leonhard Dobusch and Elke Schüßler
- Profits, R&D, and innovation--a model and a test pp. 649-678

- Francesco Bogliacino and Mario Pianta
- Where there is a will, there is a way? Assessing the impact of obstacles to innovation pp. 679-710

- Pierre Blanchard, Jean-Pierre Huiban, Antonio Musolesi and Patrick Sevestre
- Out of passivity: potential role of OFDI in IFDI-based learning trajectory pp. 711-743

- Kyung-Min Nam and Xin Li
- Low-cost carriers and airports' performance: empirical evidence from a panel of UK airports pp. 745-769

- Anna Bottasso, Maurizio Conti and Claudio Piga
- Outsourcing and firm performance--a comparative study of Swiss and Greek firms pp. 771-806

- Spyros Arvanitis and Euripidis N. Loukis
- Modernizing the Business of Health: Pharmaceuticals in Britain, in comparison with Germany and the United States, 1890--1940 pp. 807-847

- Jonathan Liebenau
Volume 22, issue 2, 2013
- How a latecomer succeeded in a complex product system industry: three case studies in the Korean telecommunication systems pp. 363-396

- Tae-Young Park
- Inter-firm rivalry and firm growth: is there any evidence of direct competition between firms? pp. 397-425

- Alex Coad and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- The Effects of legal reforms on the ownership structure of listed companies pp. 427-458

- Francesca Cuomo, Alessandro Zattoni and Giovanni Valentini
- Resource partitioning revisited: evidence from Italian television broadcasting pp. 459-487

- Samira Reis, Giacomo Negro, Olav Sorenson, Fabrizio Perretti and Alessandro Lomi
- Intermodal competition and a slowdown in the productivity growth of US local exchange carriers pp. 489-510

- Nakil Sung
- You too, Brutus? Category demise in Rotterdam warehousing, 1871--2011 pp. 511-548

- Jeroen G. Kuilman and Hugo van Driel
- The dynamics of risk in innovation: a premiere or an encore? pp. 549-575

- Stoyan V. Sgourev
- Schumpeter and Marx: a comment on a debate pp. 577-584

- Heinz Kurz
Volume 22, issue 1, 2013
- International and domestic technology transfers and productivity growth: firm level evidence pp. 1-32

- Rene Belderbos, Vincent Van Roy and Florence Duvivier
- Competing inventors and the incentive to invent pp. 33-72

- Daniel Spulber
- Do entrepreneurs really learn? Or do they just tell us that they do? pp. 73-106

- Julian S. Frankish, Richard G. Roberts, Alex Coad, Taylor C. Spears and David J. Storey
- Entrepreneurship, institutions, and economic dynamism: lessons from a comparison of the United States and Sweden pp. 107-130

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Magnus Henrekson
- Entrepreneurial commercialization choices and the interaction between IPR and competition policy pp. 131-151

- Joshua Gans and Lars Persson
- Institutions and venture capital pp. 153-182

- Josh Lerner and Joacim Tåg
- University entrepreneurship and professor privilege pp. 183-218

- Erika Färnstrand Damsgaard and Marie Thursby
- The choice of organizational form by closely-held firms in Sweden: tax versus non-tax determinants pp. 219-243

- Karin Edmark and Roger Gordon
- Characteristics and performance of new firms and spinoffs in Sweden pp. 245-280

- Martin Andersson and Steven Klepper
- Does academic entrepreneurship pay? pp. 281-311

- Thomas Astebro, Pontus Braunerhjelm and Anders Broström
- Billionaires pp. 313-337

- Tino Sanandaji and Peter Leeson
- Local multipliers and human capital in the United States and Sweden pp. 339-362

- Enrico Moretti and Per Thulin
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