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Industrial and Corporate Change

1995 - 2025

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Volume 16, issue 6, 2007

The US stock market and the governance of innovative enterprise * pp. 983-1035 Downloads
William Lazonick
“High performance” work practices, decentralization, and profitability: evidence from panel data -super-† pp. 1037-1067 Downloads
Massimo G. Colombo, Marco Delmastro and Larissa Rabbiosi
A structural decomposition analysis of technological opportunity, corporate survival, and leadership pp. 1069-1103 Downloads
Felicia Fai
Technological regimes and sectoral differences in productivity growth * pp. 1105-1145 Downloads
Fulvio Castellacci
Business services outsourcing by manufacturing firms pp. 1147-1173 Downloads
Fernando Merino and Diego Rodriguez
How Europe's economies learn: a comparison of work organization and innovation mode for the EU-15 pp. 1175-1210 Downloads
Anthony Arundel, Edward Lorenz, Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Antoine Valeyre

Volume 16, issue 5, 2007

What distinguishes a serial entrepreneur? pp. 793-821 Downloads
Ari Hyytinen and Pekka Ilmakunnas
The “codification debate” revisited: a conceptual framework to analyze the role of tacit knowledge in economics pp. 823-849 Downloads
Margherita Balconi, Andrea Pozzali and Riccardo Viale
Knowledge and venture funding: complementarities and financial contracts pp. 851-873 Downloads
Dario Peirone
Technology and institutions in changing specialization: chemicals and motor vehicles in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany pp. 875-911 Downloads
Andrew Tylecote and Giovanna Vertova
Penguin in a new suit: a tale of how de novo entrants emerged to harness free and open source software communities pp. 913-943 Downloads
Linus Dahlander
Exploration and exploitation in product innovation pp. 945-975 Downloads
Henrich R. Greve
Alfred D. Chandler Review pp. 977-981 Downloads
Robert F. Freeland

Volume 16, issue 4, 2007

The rise of entrepreneurial activity at universities: organizational and societal implications pp. 489-504 Downloads
Donald Siegel, Mike Wright and Andy Lockett
University patenting and the pace of industrial innovation pp. 505-534 Downloads
Kira R. Fabrizio
Technology transfer offices as institutional entrepreneurs: the case of Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and human embryonic stem cells pp. 535-567 Downloads
Sanjay Jain and Gerard George
Knowledge conversion capability and the performance of corporate and university spin-offs pp. 569-608 Downloads
Shaker A. Zahra, Els Van de Velde and Bárbara Larrañeta
Academic spin-offs, formal technology transfer and capital raising pp. 609-640 Downloads
Bart Clarysse, Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Philippe Mustar and Mirjam Knockaert
An empirical analysis of the propensity of academics to engage in informal university technology transfer * pp. 641-655 Downloads
Albert Link, Donald Siegel and Barry Bozeman
Buying science and selling science: gender differences in the market for commercial science pp. 657-689 Downloads
Fiona Murray and Leigh Graham
University entrepreneurship: a taxonomy of the literature pp. 691-791 Downloads
Frank Rothaermel, Shanti D. Agung and Lin Jiang

Volume 16, issue 3, 2007

Organizational capabilities and technology acquisition: why firms know less than they buy pp. 317-346 Downloads
Stephen Flowers
Firm dynamics in manufacturing and services: a broken mirror? pp. 347-369 Downloads
Francesca Lotti
Strategic management as distributed practical wisdom (phronesis) pp. 371-394 Downloads
Ikujiro Nonaka and Ryoko Toyama
The diffusion of workplace voice and high-commitment human resource management practices in Britain, 1984–1998 pp. 395-426 Downloads
Alex Bryson, Rafael Gomez, Tobias Kretschmer and Paul Willman
Business groups and internal capital markets: the recovery of the Mexican economy in the aftermath of the 1995 crisis pp. 427-454 Downloads
Gonzalo Castañeda
Entrepreneurship and the process of firms’ entry, survival and growth pp. 455-488 Downloads
Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli

Volume 16, issue 2, 2007

Employee layoff under different modes of restructuring: exit, downsizing or relocation pp. 161-182 Downloads
Kristien Coucke, Enrico Pennings and Leo Sleuwaegen
The all-steel body as a cornerstone to the foundations of the mass production car industry pp. 183-211 Downloads
Paul Nieuwenhuis and Peter Wells
The spatial evolution of the British automobile industry: Does location matter? pp. 213-238 Downloads
Ron Boschma and Rik Wenting
Design complexity, vertical disintegration and knowledge organization in the semiconductor industry pp. 239-267 Downloads
Ludovic Dibiaggio
Learning, product innovation, and firm heterogeneity in developing countries; Evidence from Tanzania pp. 269-292 Downloads
Micheline Goedhuys
Horizontal innovation networks—by and for users pp. 293-315 Downloads
Eric von Hippel

Volume 16, issue 1, 2007

What is the American model really about? pp. 1-18 Downloads
James K. Galbraith
The role of affect in creative projects and exploratory search pp. 19-50 Downloads
Paul S. Adler and David Obstfeld
Creating knowledge: the power and logic of articulation pp. 51-88 Downloads
Lars Håkanson
Desperately seeking spillovers? Increasing returns, industrial organization and the location of new entrants in geographic and technological space * pp. 89-130 Downloads
Barak S. Aharonson, Joel A. C. Baum and Maryann P. Feldman
Economic reforms and the competitive environment of firms pp. 131-154 Downloads
Rogelio Oliva and Fernando F. Suarez
Pre-adaptation, exaptation and technology speciation: a comment on Cattani (2006) * pp. 155-160 Downloads
Nicholas Dew

Volume 15, issue 6, 2006

Information, appropriability, and the generation of innovative knowledge four decades after Arrow and Nelson: an introduction pp. 891-901
Giovanni Dosi, Franco Malerba, Giovanni Ramello and Francesco Silva
Reflections on "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research": looking back and looking forward pp. 903-917
Richard Nelson
Information and intellectual property: the global challenges pp. 919-935
Rishab Ghosh and Luc Soete
Appropriating signs and meaning: the elusive economics of trademark pp. 937-963
Giovanni Ramello and Francesco Silva
Copyright term extension and orphan works pp. 965-980
Hal Varian
Copyright defection pp. 981-993
Margaret Jane Radin
Copyright protection standards and authors' time allocation pp. 995-1011
Richard Watt and Ruth Towse
Patents and data-sharing in public science pp. 1013-1031
Rebecca S. Eisenberg
TRIPS and the international public health controversies: issues and challenges pp. 1033-1062
Benjamin Coriat, Fabienne Orsi and Cristina d'Almeida

Volume 15, issue 5, 2006

Organizational identities and the hazard of change pp. 755-784
Michael T. Hannan, James N. Baron, Greta Hsu and Ozgecan Koçak
Incommensurate technological paradigms? Quarreling in the RFID industry pp. 785-810
Nicholas Dew
Changing sources of competitive advantage: cognition and path dependence in the Finnish retail industry 1945--1995 pp. 811-846
Juha-Antti Lamberg and Henrikki Tikkanen
Gibrat's Law and diversification pp. 847-875
Giulio Bottazzi and Angelo Secchi
On the Marshall--Jacobs controversy: it takes two to tango pp. 877-890
Gerben van der Panne and Cees van Beers

Volume 15, issue 4, 2006

Global integration ≠ global concentration pp. 595-623
Pankaj Ghemawat and Fariborz Ghadar
Firm knowledge and market value in biotechnology pp. 625-652
Lionel Nesta and Pier Paolo Saviotti
Investigating the sources of process innovation among UK manufacturing firms pp. 653-682
Toke Reichstein and Ammon Salter
Corporate restructuring and labor productivity growth pp. 683-714
Katariina Nilsson Hakkala
Linking the technological regime to the technological catch-up: analyzing Korea and Taiwan using the US patent data pp. 715-753
Kyoo-Ho Park and Keun Lee

Volume 15, issue 3, 2006

Plant turnover and productivity growth in Canadian manufacturing pp. 417-465
John Baldwin and Wulong Gu
Evaluative schemas and the attention of critics in the US film industry pp. 467-496
Greta Hsu
Transaction cost economics, resource dependence theory, and customer--supplier relationships pp. 497-529
Robert C. Fink, Linda F. Edelman, Kenneth J. Hatten and William L. James
Influence of industry R&D intensity on corporate product diversification: interaction effect of free cash flow pp. 531-547
Jose I. Galan and Maria J. Sanchez
The changing face and strategies of big business in South Africa: more than a decade of political democracy pp. 549-577
Neo Chabane, Simon Roberts and Andrea Goldstein
Entrepreneurship and the welfare state: a reply pp. 579-593
Magnus Henrekson

Volume 15, issue 2, 2006

Why tense, unstable, and diverse relations are inherent in co-designing with suppliers: an aerospace case study pp. 221-250
Alan O'Sullivan
How organizational structures in science shape spin-off firms: the biochemistry departments of Berkeley, Stanford, and UCSF and the birth of the biotech industry pp. 251-283
Simcha Jong
Technological pre-adaptation, speciation, and emergence of new technologies: how Corning invented and developed fiber optics pp. 285-318
Gino Cattani
Small worlds evolving: governance reforms, privatizations, and ownership networks in Italy pp. 319-352
Raffaele Corrado and Maurizio Zollo
Schumpeter, Winter, and the sources of novelty pp. 353-371
Markus C. Becker, Thorbjørn Knudsen and James G. March
Neo-Schumpeterian and other theories of the firm: a comment and personal retrospective pp. 373-380
Roy Radner
What the Folk Theorem doesn't tell us pp. 381-386
Robert Gibbons
What's different is routine pp. 387-390
Michael Cohen
The Neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm and the strategy field pp. 391-394
Daniel Levinthal
Understanding complex organization: the role of know-how, internal structure, and human behavior in the evolution of capabilities pp. 395-416
Mie Augier and David Teece

Volume 15, issue 1, 2006

Do liquidity constraints matter in explaining firm size and growth? Some evidence from the Italian manufacturing industry pp. 1-39
Giorgio Fagiolo and Alessandra Luzzi
Transfer learning in ongoing and newly acquired components of multiunit chains: US nursing homes, 1991--1997 pp. 41-75
Jane Banaszak-Holl, Will Mitchell, Joel A. C. Baum and Whitney B. Berta
Project-based firms: new organizational form or variations on a theme? pp. 77-99
Richard Whitley
Labor and product market reforms: questioning policy complementarity pp. 101-122
Bruno Amable and Donatella Gatti
Introduction to Sidney G. Winter Special Section pp. 123-123
Mie Augier, Giovanni Dosi and Daniel Levinthal
Toward a neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm pp. 125-141
Sidney Winter
Winter on Schumpeter on the firm: some issues of intertemporal continuity pp. 143-144
Kenneth Arrow
Commentary on Sidney Winter's "Toward a neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm" pp. 145-149
Richard Nelson
The architecture and design of organizational capabilities pp. 151-171
Michael Jacobides
Technologies as problem-solving procedures and technologies as input--output relations: some perspectives on the theory of production pp. 173-202
Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi
Some notes on entrepreneurship and welfare state pp. 203-207
James K. Galbraith
The entrepreneurial house has many mansions pp. 207-213
Ronald Dore
Response to comments in special notes and comments section, ICC 14:6 (2006) pp. 214-219
Ashish Arora and Robert Merges
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