Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2003
- Analysing distributed processes of provision and innovation pp. 1125-1155
- Rod Coombs, Mark Harvey and Bruce Tether
- Strategizing by firms in the presence of markets for resources pp. 1157-1193
- John Mathews
- Innovation, technological regimes and organizational selection in industry evolution: a 'history friendly model' of the DRAM industry pp. 1195-1221
- Chang-Wook Kim and Keun Lee
- Determinants of governance structure in alliances: the role of strategic, task and partner uncertainties pp. 1223-1251
- Tiziana Casciaro
- Firm-level knowledge accumulation and regional dynamics pp. 1253-1278
- Marjolein Caniëls and Henny A. Romijn
- Festina lente: learning and inertia among Italian automobile producers, 1896--1981 pp. 1279-1301
- Tai-Young Kim, Stanislav D. Dobrev and Luca Solari
Volume 12, issue 5, 2003
- The stock market and innovative capability in the New Economy: the optical networking industry pp. 963-1034
- Marie Carpenter, William Lazonick and Mary O'Sullivan
- Sharing intellectual property rights--an exploratory study of joint patenting amongst companies pp. 1035-1050
- John Hagedoorn
- Investment and the behavioral theory of the firm: evidence from shipbuilding pp. 1051-1076
- Henrich R. Greve
- Impermanent institutionalization: the duration dependence of organizational rule changes pp. 1077-1098
- Martin Schulz
- The flow of ideas and timing of evaluation as determinants of knowledge creation pp. 1099-1124
- Sridhar Seshadri and Zur Shapira
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- Institutions and organizations: introduction to the special issue in honor of James G. March pp. 647-652
- Mie Augier, Michael Cohen, Giovanni Dosi and Daniel Levinthal
- Which dreams come true? Endogeneity, industry structure and forecasting accuracy pp. 653-672
- Michael L. Barnett, William H. Starbuck and P. Narayan Pant
- Asymmetric selection among organizations pp. 673-695
- William P. Barnett, Aimee-Noelle Swanson and Olav Sorenson
- Where do small worlds come from? pp. 697-725
- Joel A. C. Baum, Andrew V. Shipilov and Tim J. Rowley
- A performative perspective on stability and change in organizational routines pp. 727-752
- Martha S. Feldman
- Team theory, garbage cans and real organizations: some history and prospects of economic research on decision-making in organizations pp. 753-787
- Robert Gibbons
- Experience and convergence: curiosities and speculation pp. 789-813
- Anne S. Miner, Pamela R. Haunschild and Andreas Schwab
- Coping with conflict at constitutional moments pp. 815-842
- Johan P. Olsen
- Economic production as chemistry pp. 843-877
- John F. Padgett, Doowan Lee and Nick Collier
- Institutional carriers: reviewing modes of transporting ideas over time and space and considering their consequences pp. 879-894
- W. Richard Scott
- Expert talent and the design of (professional services) firms pp. 895-916
- David Teece
- Examining economic organization through the lens of contract pp. 917-942
- Oliver Williamson
- Between polis and poiesis: on the 'Cytherean' ambiguities in the poetry of James G. March pp. 943-960
- Josef Chytry
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- Horndal at Heathrow? Capacity creation through co-operation and system evolution pp. 437-476
- Bruce Tether and John Metcalfe
- Capacity utilization revisited: software, control and the growth of large technical systems pp. 477-517
- Paul Nightingale, Tim Brady, Andrew Davies and Jeremy Hall
- Bringing individuals back in: the effects of career experience on new firm founding pp. 519-543
- Scott Shane and Rakesh Khurana
- System-on-a-chip integration in the semiconductor industry: industry structure and firm strategies pp. 545-576
- Greg Linden and Deepak Somaya
- Unbundling dynamic capabilities: an exploratory study of continuous product innovation pp. 577-606
- Gianmario Verona and Davide Ravasi
- Learning, capability accumulation and firms differences: evidence from latecomer steel pp. 607-643
- Paulo Figueiredo
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- Twenty years after Nelson and Winter's An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change: a preface on knowledge, the nature of organizations and the patterns of organizational changes pp. 147-148
- Giovanni Dosi, Franco Malerba and David Teece
- If Nelson and Winter are only half right about tacit knowledge, which half? A Searlean critique of 'codification' pp. 149-183
- Paul Nightingale
- Bounded rationality and tacit knowledge in the organizational capabilities approach: an assessment and a re-evaluation pp. 185-201
- Nicolai Foss
- Discontinuities and senior management: assessing the role of recognition in pharmaceutical firm response to biotechnology pp. 203-233
- Sarah Kaplan, Fiona Murray and Rebecca Henderson
- Search strategy in product innovation process: theory and evidence from the evolution of agrochemical lead discovery process pp. 235-270
- Surya Mahdi
- Routines and incentives: the role of communities in the firm pp. 271-297
- Patrick Cohendet and Patrick Llerena
- The economics of knowledge reproduction by inscription pp. 299-319
- Dominique Foray and W Steinmueller
- Configuring software, reconfiguring memories: the influence of integrated systems on the reproduction of knowledge and routines pp. 321-350
- Luciana D'Adderio
- The vanishing hand: the changing dynamics of industrial capitalism pp. 351-385
- Richard Langlois
- Structural reforms, technological gaps and economic development: a Latin American perspective pp. 387-411
- Mario Cimoli and Jorge Katz
- Bridging contested terrain: linking incentive-based and learning perspectives on organizational evolution pp. 413-436
- Giovanni Dosi, Daniel A. Levinthal and Luigi Marengo
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- Globalization and the economic role of the state in the new millennium pp. 3-26
- Joseph Stiglitz
- The critical trade-off: identity assignment and box-office success in the feature film industry pp. 27-67
- Ezra W. Zuckerman and Tai-Young Kim
- The evolution of regulatory relationships; regulatory institutions and firm behaviour in privatized industries pp. 69-89
- Paul Willman, David Coen, David Currie and Martin Siner
- Co-development and composite clusters--the secular strength of Nordic telecommunications pp. 91-114
- Christian Berggren and Staffan Laestadius
- Competitive dynamics and economic learning: an extended resource-based view pp. 115-145
- John Mathews
Volume 11, issue 5, 2002
- Market force, ecology and evolution pp. 895-953
- J. Farmer
- Disruption, disintegration and the dissipation of differentiability pp. 955-993
- Clayton M. Christensen, Matt Verlinden and George Westerman
- A firm as a dialectical being: towards a dynamic theory of a firm pp. 995-1009
- Ikujiro Nonaka and Ryoko Toyama
- R&D appropriability and planned obsolescence: empirical evidence from wheat breeding in the UK (1960--1995) pp. 1011-1029
- Dwijen Rangnekar
- Industrial ecology and the rediscovery of inter-firm recycling linkages: historical evidence and policy implications pp. 1031-1057
- Pierre Desrochers
- Finding the organizational sources of technological breakthroughs: the story of Hewlett-Packard's thermal ink-jet pp. 1059-1084
- Lee Fleming
Volume 11, issue 4, 2002
- Interpreting industrial dynamics twenty years after Nelson and Winter's Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change: a preface pp. 619-622
- Giovanni Dosi and Franco Malerba
- Learning and the sources of corporate growth pp. 623-644
- Paul Geroski and Mariana Mazzucato
- The capabilities of new firms and the evolution of the US automobile industry pp. 645-666
- Steven Klepper
- Innovation and market structure in the dynamics of the pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology: towards a history-friendly model pp. 667-703
- Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo
- Corporate growth and industrial structures: some evidence from the Italian manufacturing industry pp. 705-723
- Giulio Bottazzi, Elena Cefis and Giovanni Dosi
- The birth of capabilities: market entry and the importance of pre-history pp. 725-760
- Constance E. Helfat and Marvin B. Lieberman
- Advanced technology use and firm performance in Canadian manufacturing in the 1990s pp. 761-789
- John Baldwin and David Sabourin
- Technology and the dynamics of industrial structures: an empirical mapping of Dutch manufacturing pp. 791-815
- Orietta Marsili and Bart Verspagen
- Steady change: the 200 largest US manufacturing firms throughout the 20th century pp. 817-845
- Francisco LouÁã and Sandro MendonÁa
- The distinctive patterns of capabilities accumulation and inter-firm heterogeneity: the case of the Spanish pharmaceutical industry pp. 847-874
- Pablo D'Este
- The relative importance of international vis-ý-vis national technological spillovers for market share dynamics pp. 875-894
- Keld Laursen and Valentina Meliciani
Volume 11, issue 3, 2002
- Labour market regulation, industrial relations and technological regimes: a tale of comparative advantage pp. 391-426
- Andrea Bassanini and Ekkehard Ernst
- Strong ties, weak ties and islands: structural and cultural predictors of organizational innovation pp. 427-449
- Martin Ruef
- Modular production networks: a new American model of industrial organization pp. 451-496
- Timothy J. Sturgeon
- Developing innovative competences: the role of institutional frameworks pp. 497-528
- Richard Whitley
- The role of the business model in capturing value from innovation: evidence from Xerox Corporation's technology spin-off companies pp. 529-555
- Henry Chesbrough and Richard S. Rosenbloom
- On the structural dimension of competitive strategy pp. 557-579
- Serguei Kaniovski and Michael Peneder
- Introduction to 'Four unpublished manuscripts by Herbert A. Simon' pp. 581-581
- Giovanni Dosi and David Teece
- Introduction: Herbert A. Simon (1916--2001) pp. 583-586
- Mie Augier and Katherine Simon Frank
- Near decomposability and the speed of evolution pp. 587-599
- Herbert Simon
- Forecasting the future or shaping it? pp. 601-605
- Herbert Simon
- We and they: the human urge to identify with groups pp. 607-610
- Herbert Simon
- Organizing and coordinating talk and silence in organizations pp. 611-618
- Herbert Simon
Volume 11, issue 2, 2002
- The problem of market bias in modern capitalist economies pp. 207-244
- Richard Nelson
- Why all this fuss about codified and tacit knowledge? pp. 245-262
- Bj–rn Johnson, Edward Lorenz and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Corporate strategy and the management of innovation and technology pp. 263-288
- Jens Fr¯slev Christensen
- The Red Queen in organizational creation and development pp. 289-325
- William P. Barnett and Olav Sorenson
- The formation of international innovation networks in the multinational corporation: an evolutionary perspective pp. 327-353
- Ivo Zander
- The institutional environment for infrastructure investment pp. 355-389
- Witold Henisz
Volume 11, issue 1, 2002
- Capital market development and mass privatization are logical contradictions: lessons from Russia and the Czech Republic pp. 1-37
- Bruce Kogut
- Is subsidizing entry an optimal policy? pp. 39-52
- Enrico Santarelli
- The organization of US machine tool distribution in Europe (1890--1916) pp. 53-84
- Roberto Mazzoleni
- Foundations of a theory of social forms pp. 85-115
- L·szlÛ PÛlos and Michael T. Hannan
- Innovating routines in the business firm: what corporate tasks should they be accomplishing? pp. 117-133
- Keith Pavitt
- The firm in the Information Age: organizational responses to technological change in the processed foods sector pp. 135-158
- Howard Cox and Simon Mowatt
- Limits to globalization: organizational homogeneity and diversity in the semiconductor industry pp. 159-188
- Jonathan West
- Chandlerism in post-war Europe: strategic and structural change in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1950--1993: a comment pp. 189-197
- Neil Kay
- Response to Kay: 'Chandlerism in post-war Europe: strategic and structural change in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, 1950--1993: a comment' pp. 199-205
- Richard Whittington
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