Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 6, 2009
- The two faces of collaboration: impacts of university-industry relations on public research pp. 1033-1065

- Markus Perkmann and Kathryn Walsh
- Firms' transfer strategies with universities and the relationship with firms' innovation performance pp. 1067-1106

- Spyros Arvanitis and Martin Woerter
- The persistence of market leadership: evidence from Japan pp. 1107-1133

- Masatoshi Kato and Yuji Honjo
- The structure of payments as a way to alleviate contractual hazards in international technology licensing pp. 1135-1160

- Mar Cebrián
- Is inter-firm labor mobility a channel of knowledge spillovers? Evidence from a linked employer--employee panel pp. 1161-1191

- Mika Maliranta, Pierre Mohnen and Petri Rouvinen
- Knowledge creation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth: a historical review pp. 1193-1229

- Bo Carlsson, Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch and Pontus Braunerhjelm
- Text and voice: complements, substitutes or both? pp. 1231-1247

- K. Andersson, Øystein Foros and Frode Steen
- The many faces of absorptive capacity: spillovers of copper interconnect technology for semiconductor chips pp. 1249-1284

- Kwanghui Lim
Volume 18, issue 5, 2009
- Is the division of labor limited by the extent of the market?: evidence from the chemical industry pp. 785-806

- Ashish Arora, William Vogt and Ji Woong Yoon
- Sunk costs, uncertainty and market exit: A real options perspective pp. 807-833

- Jonathan O'Brien and Timothy Folta
- Aligning branding strategies and governance of vertical transactions in agri-food chains pp. 835-868

- Emmanuel Raynaud, Loïc Sauvée and Egizio Valceschini
- Inter-firm reverse technology transfer: the home country effect of R&D internationalization pp. 869-899

- Paola Criscuolo
- Macroeconomic effects of ownership structure in OECD countries * pp. 901-928

- Donatella Gatti
- Academic collaboration and organizational innovation: the development of research capabilities in the US pharmaceutical industry, 1927--1946* pp. 929-961

- Jeffrey L. Furman and Megan MacGarvie
- Information technology and mindfulness in organizations pp. 963-997

- Mikko Valorinta
- Big causes and small events: QWERTY and the mechanization of office work pp. 999-1031

- Andreas Reinstaller and Werner Hölzl
Volume 18, issue 4, 2009
- The practice of routines and representations in design and development pp. 551-574

- Mike Hales and Joe Tidd
- Excess sensitivity of consumption to income growth: a model of Loss Aversion * pp. 575-594

- Giacomo Pasini
- Ownership, size, and the formal structure of organizations: evidence from US public and private firms, 1992--2002 pp. 595-636

- Lihua Wang
- Does external knowledge sourcing matter for innovation? Evidence from the Spanish manufacturing industry pp. 637-670

- Jaider Vega-Jurado, Antonio Gutiérrez-Gracia and Ignacio Fernández- de-Lucio
- Do scientists get fundamental research ideas by solving practical problems? pp. 671-699

- Chiara Franzoni
- Knowledge management: does capture impede creation? pp. 701-727

- Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Experimentation with strategy and the evolution of dynamic capability in the Indian pharmaceutical sector pp. 729-759

- Suma Athreye, Dinar Kale and Shyama Ramani
- Technological effects of M&As in Spanish manufacturing pp. 761-784

- Raquel Marín and Isabel Alvarez
Volume 18, issue 3, 2009
- Inter-industry differences in profitability: the legacy of the structure-efficiency debate revisited pp. 351-380

- Chang-Yang Lee and Ishtiaq P. Mahmood
- Measurement of the market power of firms: the Japanese case in the 1990s pp. 381-414

- Kozo Kiyota, Takanobu Nakajima and Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
- Modeling the diffusion of strategies: an application to exporting pp. 415-434

- Sofronis Clerides and George Kassinis
- Champions of revealing--the role of open source developers in commercial firms pp. 435-471

- Joachim Henkel
- The nature of local knowledge and new firm formation pp. 473-496

- Jonghoon Bae and Jun Koo
- Routinization of innovation in German manufacturing: the David-Goliath symbiosis revisited pp. 497-506

- Oliver Falck
- The dynamics of rapid industrial growth: evidence from Sweden's information technology industry, 1990--2004 pp. 507-528

- Olof Zaring and C. Magnus Eriksson
- Inter-firm technology transfer: partnership-embedded licensing or standard licensing agreements? pp. 529-550

- John Hagedoorn, Stefanie Lorenz-Orlean and Hans van Kranenburg
Volume 18, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction: The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and strategy pp. 209-221

- Suma Athreye and Sandeep Kapur
- Internationalization trajectories--a cross-country comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different? pp. 223-247

- Fabienne Fortanier and Rob van Tulder
- India's outward foreign direct investments in steel industry in a Chinese comparative perspective pp. 249-267

- Nagesh Kumar and Alka Chadha
- The strategies of Chinese and Indian software multinationals: implications for internationalization theory pp. 269-294

- Jorge Niosi and F. Ted Tschang
- Internationalization and technological leapfrogging in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 295-323

- Suma Athreye and Andrew Godley
- Internationalization and technological catching up of emerging multinationals: a comparative case study of China's Haier group pp. 325-349

- Geert Duysters, Jojo Jacob, Charmianne Lemmens and Yu Jintian
Volume 18, issue 1, 2009
- Plus ca change pp. 1-50

- David C. Mowery
- No "third way" for economic organization: Networks and quasi-markets in broadcasting pp. 51-75

- Simon Deakin, Ana Lourenco and Stephen Pratten
- Getting known by the company you keep: publicizing the qualifications and former associations of skilled employees pp. 77-106

- Peter W. Roberts and Mukti Khaire
- Striving for a large market: evidence from a general purpose technology in action pp. 107-138

- Grid Thoma
- Toward an integrated approach to industry dynamics and labor mobility pp. 139-163

- Ricardo Mamede
- Crowding out: The role of state companies and the dynamics of industrial competitiveness in India pp. 165-207

- Sumit K Majumdar
Volume 17, issue 6, 2008
- Financialization of the global economy pp. 1097-1112

- Ronald Dore
- Determinants of entrepreneurial engagement levels in Europe and the US pp. 1113-1145

- Isabel Grilo and Roy Thurik
- The micro-level dynamics of declining labour share: lessons from the Finnish great leap * pp. 1147-1172

- Tomi Kyyrä and Mika Maliranta
- The evolving landscape of banking pp. 1173-1203

- Arnoud Boot and Matej Marinč
- Competing technologies and market dominance: standard "battles" in the Local Area Networking industry pp. 1205-1238

- Roberto Fontana
Volume 17, issue 5, 2008
- Why knowledge does not equal power: the network redundancy trade-off pp. 903-944

- Ray E. Reagans and Ezra W. Zuckerman
- Effective networking when connections are invisible: comment on Reagans and Zuckerman pp. 945-952

- Arnout van de Rijt, Xiaomeng Ban and Rik Sarkar
- Information and structural holes: comment on Reagans and Zuckerman pp. 953-969

- Ronald S. Burt
- Resurrecting images from the past? Comment on Reagans and Zuckerman pp. 971-977

- Joel M. Podolny
- All in the family: reply to Burt, Podolny, and van de Rijt, Ban, and Sarkar pp. 979-999

- Ray E. Reagans and Ezra W. Zuckerman
- A percolation-based model explaining delayed takeoff in new-product diffusion pp. 1001-1017

- Martin Hohnisch, Sabine Pittnauer and Dietrich Stauffer
- Firm age and innovation pp. 1019-1047

- Natarajan Balasubramanian and Jeongsik Lee
- Pecuniary knowledge externalities: the convergence of directed technological change and the emergence of innovation systems pp. 1049-1070

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Lawyers asleep at the wheel? The GM–Fisher Body contract pp. 1071-1084

- Victor P. Goldberg
- The enforceability of the GM–Fisher Body contract: comment on Goldberg pp. 1085-1096

- Benjamin Klein
Volume 17, issue 4, 2008
- Schumpeterian themes on industrial evolution, structural change and their microfoundations: an introduction pp. 601-609

- Giovanni Dosi, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Lionel Nesta
- In search of performance effects of (in)direct industry science links pp. 611-646

- Bruno Cassiman, Reinhilde Veugelers and Pluvia Zuniga
- Dynamics of innovation in an “open source” collaboration environment: lurking, laboring, and launching FLOSS projects on SourceForge pp. 647-710

- Paul David and Francesco Rullani
- Productivity, profitability and financial performance pp. 711-751

- Giulio Bottazzi, Angelo Secchi and Federico Tamagni
- Market selection along the firm life cycle pp. 753-777

- Flora Bellone, Patrick Musso, Lionel Nesta and Michel Quéré
- Innovation and idiosyncratic risk: an industry- and firm-level analysis pp. 779-811

- Mariana Mazzucato and Massimiliano Tancioni
- Employment, innovation, and productivity: evidence from Italian microdata pp. 813-839

- Jacques Mairesse
- Productivity growth and structural change in Chinese manufacturing, 1980–2002 pp. 841-874

- Lili Wang and Adam Szirmai
- Productivity dynamics and structural change in the US manufacturing sector pp. 875-902

- Jens Krüger
Volume 17, issue 3, 2008
- A capability-based view of competitive heterogeneity pp. 393-426

- David Hoopes and Tammy L. Madsen
- Organizational risk taking: adaptation versus variable risk preferences pp. 427-466

- Jerker Denrell
- Technological paradigms: past, present and future pp. 467-484

- Nick von Tunzelmann, Franco Malerba, Paul Nightingale and John Metcalfe
- Factors affecting the power of technological paradigms pp. 485-497

- Richard Nelson
- The Italian connection: the origins of Giovanni Dosi's thinking and a note on some lost, or never written, manuscripts pp. 499-506

- Luigi Marengo and Luigi Orsenigo
- Dosi's technological paradigms and trajectories: insights for economics and management pp. 507-512

- David Teece
- Scaling heuristics shape technology! Should economic theory take notice? pp. 513-531

- Sidney Winter
- Meta-paradigm change and the theory of the firm pp. 533-583

- Paul Nightingale
- Reply to Dew's (2007) commentary: “Pre-adaptation, exaptation and technology speciation: a comment on Cattani (2006)” pp. 585-596

- Gino Cattani
Volume 17, issue 2, 2008
- Vertical integration and disintegration of computer firms: a history-friendly model of the coevolution of the computer and semiconductor industries pp. 197-231

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- Institutional reform and technological practice: the case of electricity pp. 233-265

- Rolf W. Künneke
- The rise and fall of global network alliances pp. 267-300

- Svein Ulset
- How valuable is a piece of the spectrum? Determination of value in external resource acquisition pp. 301-333

- Shahzad Ansari and Kamal Munir
- Technological capabilities and late shakeouts: industrial dynamics in the advanced gas turbine industry, 1987-2002 pp. 335-392

- Anna Bergek, Fredrik Tell, Christian Berggren and Jim Watson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2008
- Understanding an emergent diversity of corporate governance and organizational architecture: an essentiality-based analysis -super-1 pp. 1-27

- Masahiko Aoki and Gregory Jackson
- ICT, skills, and organizational change: evidence from Italian manufacturing firms pp. 29-64

- Paola Giuri, Salvatore Torrisi and Natalia Zinovyeva
- Modeling the co-evolution of national industries and institutions pp. 65-108

- Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Julio Sanchez-Choliz and Gloria Jarne
- Financial market reactions following technological discontinuities: a non-event study in two industries pp. 109-154

- Mary J. Benner
- Where do transactions come from? Modularity, transactions, and the boundaries of firms pp. 155-195

- Carliss Y. Baldwin
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