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Industrial and Corporate Change

1995 - 2025

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Volume 14, issue 6, 2005

Changing economic environments, evolving diversification strategies, and differing financial performance: Japan's largest textile firms, 1970--2001 pp. 897-940
Asli M. Colpan and Takashi Hikino
The seven main "stylized facts" of the Mexican economy since trade liberalization and NAFTA pp. 941-991
José Gabriel Palma
Modes of labor flexibility at firm level: Are there any implications for performance and innovation? Evidence for the Swiss economy pp. 993-1016
Spyros Arvanitis
Environmental change and organizational transformation pp. 1017-1041
Fernando F. Suarez and Rogelio Oliva
Heterogeneous preferences and new innovation cycles in mature industries: the amateur camera industry 1955--1974 pp. 1043-1074
Paul Windrum
Patterns of technological competence accumulation: a proposition for empirical measurement pp. 1075-1108
Mette Praest Knudsen
Systems integration: a core capability of the modern corporation pp. 1109-1143
Michael Hobday, Andrew Davies and Andrea Prencipe
Firm size and firm growth rate distributions--The case of Denmark pp. 1145-1166
Toke Reichstein and Morten Jensen
A matter of life and death: innovation and firm survival pp. 1167-1192
Elena Cefis and Orietta Marsili
Property rights, firm boundaries, and the republic of science--A note on Ashish Arora and Robert Merges pp. 1195-1204
Giovanni Ramello
Are "strong patents" beneficial to innovative activities? Lessons from the genetic testing for breast cancer controversies pp. 1205-1221
Fabienne Orsi and Benjamin Coriat
Patents and the division of innovative labor pp. 1223-1233
Alfonso Gambardella
Argument, methodology, and fashion: reactions to a paper by Arora and Merges pp. 1235-1236
Richard Nelson
Technological know-how, property rights, and enterprise boundaries: the contribution of Arora and Merges pp. 1237-1240
David Teece

Volume 14, issue 5, 2005

Cartel contract duration: empirical evidence from inter-war international cartels pp. 705-744
Valerie Suslow
Diffusion of general-purpose technologies: understanding patterns in the electrification of US Manufacturing 1880--1930 pp. 745-773
Brent Goldfarb
Applying organizational routines in understanding organizational change pp. 775-791
Markus C. Becker, Nathalie Lazaric, Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter
Organizational routines as a unit of analysis pp. 793-815
Brian T. Pentland and Martha S. Feldman
A framework for applying organizational routines in empirical research: linking antecedents, characteristics and performance outcomes of recurrent interaction patterns pp. 817-846
Markus C. Becker
The void at the heart of rules: routines in the context of rule-following. The case of the Paris Metro Workshop pp. 847-871
Benedicte Reynaud
Routinization and memorization of tasks in a workshop: the case of the introduction of ISO norms pp. 873-896
Nathalie Lazaric and Blandine Denis

Volume 14, issue 4, 2005

Ernst Abbe's scientific management: theoretical insights from a nineteenth-century dynamic capabilities approach pp. 543-578
Guido Buenstorf and Johann Peter Murmann
Organizing venture capital: the rise and demise of American Research & Development Corporation, 1946--1973 pp. 579-616
David H. Hsu and Martin Kenney
Relative size and firm growth in the global computer industry pp. 617-638
Matthew S. Bothner
Uncertainty and the adoption of complementary technologies pp. 639-650
Margaret H. Smith
CLUSTER formation, institutions and learning: the emergence of clusters and development in Chile pp. 651-677
Paola Perez-Aleman
Globalization and upgrading: what can (and cannot) be learnt from international trade statistics in the wood furniture sector? pp. 679-703
Raphael Kaplinsky and Jeff Readman

Volume 14, issue 3, 2005

Comparative analysis of firm demographics and survival: evidence from micro-level sources in OECD countries pp. 365-391
Eric Bartelsman, Stefano Scarpetta and Fabiano Schivardi
The Indian software industry and its evolving service capability pp. 393-418
Suma Athreye
The theory of the knowledge-creating firm: subjectivity, objectivity and synthesis pp. 419-436
Ikujiro Nonaka and Ryoko Toyama
Entrepreneurship: a weak link in the welfare state? pp. 437-467
Magnus Henrekson
Variety and the evolution of refinery processing pp. 469-500
Phuong Nguyen, Pier Paolo Saviotti, Michel Trommetter and Bernard Bourgeois
Dynamic capabilities and sustained innovation: strategic control and financial commitment at Rolls-Royce plc pp. 501-542
William Lazonick and Andrea Prencipe

Volume 14, issue 2, 2005

Using acquisitions to access multinational diversity: thinking beyond the domestic versus cross-border M&A comparison pp. 191-224
Jaideep Anand, Laurence Capron and Will Mitchell
ICT adoption in Italian manufacturing: firm-level evidence pp. 225-249
Silvia Fabiani, Fabiano Schivardi and Sandro Trento
Science-driven vs. market-pioneering high tech: comparative German technology sectors in the late nineteenth and late twentieth centuries pp. 251-278
Mark Lehrer
Academic research, technological specialization and the innovation performance in European regions: an empirical analysis in the wireless sector pp. 279-305
Mario Calderini and Giuseppe Scellato
Integrative capability and technology adoption: evidence from oil firms pp. 307-342
Jaana Woiceshyn and Urs Daellenbach
The agglomeration economies associated with information technology activities: an empirical study of the US economy pp. 343-363
Christian Le Bas and Frédéric Miribel

Volume 14, issue 1, 2005

From CoPS to mass production? Capabilities and innovation in power generation equipment manufacturing pp. 1-26
Thomas Magnusson, Fredrik Tell and Jim Watson
Clusters and intercluster spillovers: their influence on the growth and survival of Canadian information technology firms pp. 27-60
Steven Globerman, Daniel Shapiro and Aidan Vining
Privatization and economic returns to R & D investments pp. 61-91
Federico Munari and Raffaele Oriani
Cacophony or harmony? Multivocal logics and technology licensing by the Stanford University Department of Music pp. 93-118
Andrew J. Nelson
Learning to be capable: patenting and licensing at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 1925--2002 pp. 119-151
Gerard George
Development, flexibility and R & D performance in the Taiwanese IT industry: capability creation and the effects of state--industry coevolution pp. 153-187
Dan Breznitz

Volume 13, issue 6, 2004

Introduction to the special issue in honor of Oliver E. Williamson pp. 851-854
Scott Masten
Incentive intensity, forbearance law and the governance of transactions pp. 855-866
Tian Zhu
Determinants of organizational form: transaction costs and institutions in the European trucking industry pp. 867-882
Benito Arruñada, Manuel González-Díaz and Alberto Fernández
When do firms hire lobbyists? The organization of lobbying at the Federal Communications Commission pp. 883-900
John M. de Figueiredo and James J. Kim
Explicating political hazards and safeguards: a transaction cost politics approach pp. 901-915
Witold Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner
Problems with contracting out government services: lessons from orderly services at SCGH pp. 917-929
Anthony Boardman and Erica Susan Hewitt
Contractual hazards and long-term contracting: a TCE view from the petroleum industry pp. 931-951
Edward F. Sherry and David Teece
Transaction-level determinants of transfer-pricing policy: evidence from the high-technology sector pp. 953-966
Howard A. Shelanski
An organizational architecture of T-form: Silicon Valley clustering and its institutional coherence pp. 967-981
Masahiko Aoki

Volume 13, issue 5, 2004

Why and how innovations get adopted: a tale of four models pp. 679-699
Richard Nelson, Alexander Peterhansl and Bhaven Sampat
A unified theory of market partitioning: an integration of resource-partitioning and sunk cost theories pp. 701-725
Christophe Boone and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Moving base into high-value integrated solutions: a value stream approach pp. 727-756
Andrew Davies
Corporate diversification, coherence and economic performance pp. 757-787
Lucia Piscitello
The German connection: shifting hegemony in the political economy of the South African automotive industry pp. 789-814
Justin Barnes and Mike Morris
Transforming the energy sector: the evolution of technological systems in renewable energy technology pp. 815-849
Staffan Jacobsson and Anna Bergek

Volume 13, issue 4, 2004

Understanding the emergence of 'open science' institutions: functionalist economics in historical context pp. 571-589
Paul David
Are good managers required for a separation of ownership and control? pp. 591-618
Brian R. Cheffins
Competitiveness and production networks: the case of the Argentine automotive sector pp. 619-642
Facundo Albornoz and Gabriel Yoguel
Organizational routines: a review of the literature pp. 643-678
Markus C. Becker

Volume 13, issue 3, 2004

Specialized supply firms, property rights and firm boundaries pp. 451-475
Ashish Arora and Robert P. Merges
The impact of TQM institutionalization on transactions cost calculations in customer--supplier relationships pp. 477-503
Kimberly A. Bates and David G. Hollingworth
Exploring the capital goods economy: complex product systems in the UK pp. 505-529
Virginia Acha, Andrew Davies, Michael Hobday and Ammon Salter
Introduction to 'Technological infrastructure and international competitiveness' by Christopher Freeman pp. 531-539
Bengt-Åke Lundvall
Technological infrastructure and international competitiveness pp. 541-569
C. Freeman

Volume 13, issue 2, 2004

Supplier development at Honda, Nissan and Toyota: comparative case studies of organizational capability enhancement pp. 281-308
Mari Sako
In search of the Èlite: revising a model of adaptive emulation with evidence from benchmarking team pp. 309-333
David Strang and Mary C. Still
Flexible practices for mass production goals: economic governance in the Indian automobile industry pp. 335-367
Anthony P. D'Costa
Tools of the trade: the socio-technology of arbitrage in a Wall Street trading room pp. 369-400
Daniel Beunza and David Stark
Opportunism is not the only reason why firms exist: why an explanatory emphasis on opportunism may mislead management strategy pp. 401-418
Geoffrey Hodgson
The early development of the steam engine: an evolutionary interpretation using complexity theory pp. 419-450
Koen Frenken and Alessandro Nuvolari

Volume 13, issue 1, 2004

Organizational ecology: an introduction pp. 1-1
Glenn R. Carroll and William P. Barnett
Employing identities in organizational ecology pp. 3-32
James N. Baron
An ecology of ideology: theory and evidence from four populations pp. 33-59
Tal Simons and Paul Ingram
For whom the bell tolls: ecological perspectives on industrial decline and resurgence pp. 61-89
Martin Ruef
Hedonic and transcendent conceptions of value pp. 91-116
Joel M. Podolny and Marya Hill-Popper
Size, differentiation and the performance of Dutch daily newspapers pp. 117-148
Christophe Boone, Glenn R. Carroll and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Recruitment-based competition between industries: a community ecology pp. 149-170
Jesper B. S¯rensen
Shrewd, crude or simply deluded? Comovement and the internet stock phenomenon pp. 171-212
Ezra W. Zuckerman and Hayagreeva Rao
The evolution of inertia pp. 213-242
Michael T. Hannan, L·szlÛ PÛlos and Glenn R. Carroll
Models of growth in organizational ecology: a simulation assessment pp. 243-261
J. Richard Harrison
A Blau space primer: prolegomenon to an ecology of affiliation pp. 263-280
Miller McPherson
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