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Volume 19, issue 6, 2010

Exploring the processes of firm growth: evidence from a vector auto-regression pp. 1677-1703 Downloads
Alex Coad
Outward knowledge transfer: the impact of project-based organization on performance pp. 1705-1739 Downloads
Ulrich Lichtenthaler
Corporate decision-making in R&D outsourcing and the impact on internal R&D employment intensity pp. 1741-1768 Downloads
Peter Teirlinck, Michel Dumont and Andre Spithoven
The institutional determinants of agglomeration: a study in the global semiconductor industry pp. 1769-1800 Downloads
Xavier Martin, Robert M. Salomon and Zheying Wu
The firm as an epistemic community: the knowledge-based view revisited pp. 1801-1828 Downloads
Lars Håkanson
Technological regimes, Schumpeterian patterns of innovation and firm-level productivity growth pp. 1829-1865 Downloads
Fulvio Castellacci and Jinghai Zheng
Introduction: Interfirm heterogeneity--nature, sources and consequences for industrial dynamics pp. 1867-1890 Downloads
Giovanni Dosi, Sebastien Lechevalier and Angelo Secchi
Searching for the sources of productivity from macro to micro and back pp. 1891-1917 Downloads
Eric Bartelsman
The evolution of inequality in productivity and wages: panel data evidence pp. 1919-1951 Downloads
Giulia Faggio, Kjell G Salvanes and John van Reenen
Corporate performances and market selection: some comparative evidence pp. 1953-1996 Downloads
Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanni Dosi, Nadia Jacoby, Angelo Secchi and Federico Tamagni
Why some firms persistently out-perform others: investigating the interactions between innovation and exporting strategies pp. 1997-2039 Downloads
Keiko Ito and Sebastien Lechevalier
Causes for changing performance of the business groups in a transition economy: market-level versus firm-level factors in China -super-‡ pp. 2041-2072 Downloads
Bong-Kyo Seo, Keun Lee and Xiaozu Wang
Catching up with the technological frontier:Micro-level evidence on growth and convergence pp. 2073-2096 Downloads
Leonardo Iacovone and Gustavo Crespi
Inside the perpetual-motion machine: cross-country comparable evidence on job and worker flows at the industry and firm level -super-† pp. 2097-2134 Downloads
Andrea Bassanini

Volume 19, issue 5, 2010

The crisis, conventional economic wisdom, and public policy -super-1 pp. 1317-1329 Downloads
Adair Turner
Organizational designs and innovation streams pp. 1331-1366 Downloads
Michael Tushman, Wendy K. Smith, Robert Chapman Wood, George Westerman and Charles O'Reilly
The unbundling of corporate functions: the evolution of shared services and outsourcing in human resource management pp. 1367-1396 Downloads
Howard Gospel and Mari Sako
Categorical contrast and audience appeal: niche width and critical success in winemaking pp. 1397-1425 Downloads
Giacomo Negro, Michael T. Hannan and Hayagreeva Rao
How significant is intersectoral outsourcing of employment in South Africa? pp. 1427-1457 Downloads
Fiona Tregenna
Structure, learning, and the speed of innovating: a two-phase model of collective innovation using agent based modeling pp. 1459-1492 Downloads
Xing Zhong and Salih Zeki Ozdemir
Vanishing hands? On the link between product and organization architecture pp. 1493-1514 Downloads
Kerstin Press and Markus M. Geipel
Demand, innovation and industrial dynamics: an introduction pp. 1515-1520 Downloads
Steven Klepper and Franco Malerba
The emergence of the Internet: collective invention and wild ducks pp. 1521-1562 Downloads
Shane Greenstein
Submarket dynamics and innovation: the case of the US tire industry pp. 1563-1587 Downloads
Guido Buenstorf and Steven Klepper
Reallocating innovative resources around growth bottlenecks pp. 1589-1627 Downloads
Timothy Bresnahan and Pai-Ling Yin
Demand as a source of entry and the survival of new semiconductor firms pp. 1629-1654 Downloads
Roberto Fontana and Franco Malerba
Old technology responses to new technology threats: demand heterogeneity and technology retreats pp. 1655-1675 Downloads
Ron Adner and Daniel Snow

Volume 19, issue 4, 2010

On young highly innovative companies: why they matter and how (not) to policy support them pp. 969-1007 Downloads
Cédric Schneider and Reinhilde Veugelers
Outsourcing, complementary innovations, and growth pp. 1009-1035 Downloads
Alireza Naghavi and Gianmarco Ottaviano
Sectoral systems of innovation and productivity catch-up: determinants of the productivity gap between Korean and Japanese firms pp. 1037-1069 Downloads
Moosup Jung and Keun Lee
Are there non-linearities between SME growth and its determinants? A quantile approach pp. 1071-1108 Downloads
Zelia Serrasqueiro, Paulo Maçãs Nunes, João Leitão and Manuel Armada
Entrepreneurial exit in real and imagined markets pp. 1109-1139 Downloads
Erik Stam, Roy Thurik and Peter van der Zwan
Organizational learning and systems of labor market regulation in Europe pp. 1141-1173 Downloads
Jacob Holm, Edward Lorenz, Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Antoine Valeyre
Introduction: On the nature and scope of dynamic capabilities pp. 1175-1186 Downloads
Valery S. Katkalo, Christos Pitelis and David Teece
Dynamic capabilities deconstructed -super-‡: a bibliographic investigation into the origins, development, and future directions of the research domain pp. 1187-1204 Downloads
Giada Di Stefano, Margaret Peteraf and Gianmario Verona
Dynamic capabilities as context: the role of decision, system and structure pp. 1205-1223 Downloads
Neil M. Kay
The institutional origins of dynamic capabilities in multinational enterprises -super-† pp. 1225-1246 Downloads
John H. Dunning and Sarianna M. Lundan
Cross-border market co-creation, dynamic capabilities and the entrepreneurial theory of the multinational enterprise pp. 1247-1270 Downloads
Christos Pitelis and David Teece
Dynamic capabilities, deliberate learning and environmental dynamism: a simulation model pp. 1271-1299 Downloads
A. Georges L. Romme, Maurizio Zollo and Peter Berends
Capabilities and strategy: problems and prospects pp. 1301-1316 Downloads
Brian Loasby

Volume 19, issue 3, 2010

Frequent incremental change, organizational size, and mortality in high-technology competition pp. 613-639 Downloads
David G. McKendrick and James B. Wade
Broadband adoption and firm productivity: evaluating the benefits of general purpose technology pp. 641-674 Downloads
S. K. Majumdar, O. Carare and H. Chang
Economic and psychological perspectives on CEO compensation: a review and synthesis pp. 675-712 Downloads
Charles A. O'Reilly and Brian G. M. Main
Do organizations have to change to learn? Examining the effects of technological change and learning from failures in the natural gas distribution industry pp. 713-739 Downloads
Vinit Desai
Star power: colleague quality and turnover pp. 741-765 Downloads
Boris Groysberg and Linda-Eling Lee
Introduction: Trading under the Buttonwood--a foreword to the markets for technology and ideas pp. 767-773 Downloads
Andrea Fosfuri and Marco Giarratana
Ideas for rent: an overview of markets for technology pp. 775-803 Downloads
Ashish Arora and Alfonso Gambardella
Is there a market for ideas? pp. 805-837 Downloads
Joshua Gans and Scott Stern
Productivity and the role of complementary assets in firms' demand for technology innovations pp. 839-869 Downloads
Marco Ceccagnoli, Stuart Graham, Matthew Higgins and Jeongsik Lee
Technological exploration through licensing: new insights from the licensee's point of view pp. 871-897 Downloads
Keld Laursen, Maria Isabella Leone and Salvatore Torrisi
Patent thickets, licensing and innovative performance pp. 899-925 Downloads
Iain Cockburn, Megan MacGarvie and Elisabeth Müller
An empirical analysis of pricing in patent licensing contracts pp. 927-945 Downloads
Mariko Sakakibara
Collateral damage for R&D manufacturers: how patent sharks operate in markets for technology pp. 947-967 Downloads
Markus Reitzig, Joachim Henkel and Ferdinand Schneider

Volume 19, issue 2, 2010

Introduction: Management Innovation--Essays in the Spirit of Alfred D. Chandler, Jr pp. 295-296 Downloads
William Lazonick and David Teece
Alfred Chandler and "capabilities" theories of strategy and management pp. 297-316 Downloads
David Teece
The Chandlerian corporation and the theory of innovative enterprise pp. 317-349 Downloads
William Lazonick
A discussion with Richard Nelson on the contributions of Alfred Chandler pp. 351-361 Downloads
Richard Nelson and David Teece
A conversation with Sidney Winter on the contributions of Alfred Chandler pp. 363-376 Downloads
Sidney Winter and David Teece
The role of professionals in the Chandler paradigm pp. 377-398 Downloads
Louis Galambos
Management innovation in supply chain: appreciating Chandler in the twenty-first century pp. 399-429 Downloads
Susan Helper and Mari Sako
The decision to make or buy a critical technology: semiconductors at Ericsson, 1980--2010 pp. 431-464 Downloads
Henrik Glimstedt, Donald Bratt and Magnus P. Karlsson
The evolution of science-based business: innovating how we innovate pp. 465-482 Downloads
Gary P. Pisano
Alfred Chandler and knowledge management within the firm pp. 483-507 Downloads
David C. Mowery
The rise and decline of managerial development pp. 509-548 Downloads
Peter Cappelli
Finance capital in Chandlerian capitalism pp. 549-589 Downloads
Mary A. O'Sullivan
The hand of corporate management in capital allocations: patterns of investment in multi- and single-business firms pp. 591-612 Downloads
David Bardolet, Dan Lovallo and Richard Rumelt

Volume 19, issue 1, 2010

How and when should companies retain their human capital? Contracts, incentives and human resource implications pp. 1-24 Downloads
Alfonso Gambardella, Marco Giarratana and Claudio Panico
Competition among entrepreneurs pp. 25-50 Downloads
Daniel Spulber
Firm growth and type of debt: the paradox of discretion pp. 51-80 Downloads
Jonathan O'Brien and Parthiban David
Who profits from innovation in global value chains? A study of the iPod and notebook PCs pp. 81-116 Downloads
Jason Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kraemer and Greg Linden
Product market regulation, innovation, and distance to frontier pp. 117-159 Downloads
Bruno Amable, Lilas Demmou and Ivan Ledezma
The environmental responsibility of business is to increase its profits (by creating value within the bounds of private property rights) pp. 161-204 Downloads
Pierre Desrochers
Cluster life cycles--dimensions and rationales of cluster evolution pp. 205-238 Downloads
Max-Peter Menzel and Dirk Fornahl
Cartoon planet: worlds of production and global production networks in the animation industry pp. 239-271 Downloads
Hyejin Yoon and Edward J. Malecki
The role of investment efficiency in the industry life cycle pp. 273-294 Downloads
Mika Kato
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