Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2022
- The knowledge spillover of innovation (Resource and output trends in the United States since 1870) pp. 1329-1357

- David B Audretsch and Maksim Belitski
- The interplay between volunteers and firm’s employees in distributed innovation: emergent architectures and stigmergy in open source software (Cumulative growth in user-generated content production) pp. 1358-1386

- Jean-Michel Dalle, Paul David, Francesco Rullani and Francesco Bolici
- Basic and applied research collaboration trends in the pharmaceutical industry (Do firms learn to create value? The case of alliances) pp. 1387-1396

- Ramin Vandaie
- Multidimensional innovation responses and foreign competition (Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship) pp. 1397-1427

- Ramiro de Elejalde, Carlos J Ponce and Flavia Roldán
- Initial conditions and regional performance in the aftermath of disruptive shocks: the case of East Germany after socialism (The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship) pp. 1428-1459

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- Employment and innovation in recessions: firm-level evidence from European Countries (The race between man and machine: implications of technology for growth, factor shares, and employment) pp. 1460-1493

- Bettina Peters, Bernhard Dachs, Martin Hud and Christian Köhler
- Too much can be as bad as too little: product update strategy for online digital platform complementors (A demand-based perspective on technology life cycles) pp. 1494-1516

- Hye Young Kang
- The effects of domestic and EU incentives on corporate investment toward ecological transition: a propensity score matching approach (Large sample properties of matching estimators for average treatment effects) pp. 1517-1544

- Leonardo Becchetti, Sara Mancini and Nazaria Solferino
Volume 31, issue 5, 2022
- To what extent patents for Covid-19 mRNA vaccines are based on public research and taxpayers’ funding? A case study on the privatization of knowledge (For Billion-Dollar COVID Vaccines, Basic Government-Funded Science Laid the Groundwork) pp. 1137-1151

- Massimo Florio
- Industrial R&D and national innovation policy: an institutional reappraisal of the US national innovation system (Public policy to promote entrepreneurship: a call to arms) pp. 1152-1176

- Ibrahim A Shaikh and Krithika Randhawa
- Functional diversification and exaptation: the emergence of new drug uses in the pharma industry (What is not a real option: considering boundaries for the application of real options to business strategy) pp. 1177-1201

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Gino Cattani
- Subsidies for innovative start-ups and firm entry (The effects of entry on incumbent innovation and productivity) pp. 1202-1222

- Antonio Accetturo
- Sectoral patterns of collaborative tie formation: investigating geographic, cognitive, and technological dimensions (Endogenous effects and cluster transition: a conceptual framework for cluster policy) pp. 1223-1258

- Erlend Osland Simensen and Milad Abbasiharofteh
- Innovating in knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms: exploring the effects of a variety of internal and external knowledge sources on goods and service innovations (Advancing knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation for economic growth and social well-being in Europe) pp. 1259-1284

- Ethan Gifford, Daniel Ljungberg and Maureen McKelvey
- Knowledge generation and diffusion in the German wind energy industry (Bundesländer-Übersicht zu Erneuerbaren Energien) pp. 1285-1306

- Martin Heidenreich and Jannika Mattes
- Trade-offs between external knowledge sources for firm innovation in a developing country (A comparative analysis of the innovation performance between foreign subsidiaries and owned domestic firms in Colombian manufacturing sector) pp. 1307-1327

- Alejandro Bello-Pintado, Carlos Bianchi and Pablo Blanchard
Volume 31, issue 4, 2022
- Profitability and drug discovery pp. 891-904

- Enes Işık and Özgür Orhangazi
- The role of institutions in the early entrepreneurial process pp. 905-933

- Christian Bjørnskov, Nicolai J Foss and Tianjiao Xu
- The resilience of the British and European goods industry: Challenge of Brexit pp. 934-954

- Moshfique Uddin, Anup Chowdhury and Geoffrey Wood
- Information and communication technologies and firms’ export performance pp. 955-979

- Dolores Añón Higón and Daniel Bonvin
- Diffusion delay centrality: decelerating diffusion processes across networks pp. 980-1003

- Valerio Leone Sciabolazza and Luca Riccetti
- A longitudinal analysis of Italian manufacturing companies’ labor productivity in the period 2004–2013 pp. 1004-1030

- Alessandro Zeli, Matilde Bini and Leopoldo Nascia
- On the basis of brain: neural-network-inspired changes in general-purpose chips pp. 1031-1055

- Ekaterina Prytkova and Simone Vannuccini
- The effect of technology and regulation on the co-evolution of product and industry architecture pp. 1056-1085

- Nicholas Burton and Peter Galvin
- Submarket emergence, customer base expansion and strategic entry timing in the evolution of the German farm tractor industry pp. 1086-1112

- Guido Buenstorf, Christina Guenther and Sebastian Wilfling
- Patent protection and foreign R&D investment location choices: inventor mobility and policy convergence pp. 1113-1136

- Jinhyuck (Joseph) Park and Rene Belderbos
Volume 31, issue 3, 2022
- The economic system question revisited (The problem of market bias in modern capitalist economies) pp. 591-609

- Richard Nelson
- Impact of sourcing from the informal economy on the export likelihood and performance of emerging economy firms (Navigating China’s feudal governance structures: some guidelines for foreign enterprises) pp. 610-627

- Octavio Escobar, Olivier Lamotte, Ana Colovic and Pierre-Xavier Meschi
- Corporate governance and R&D investment: the role of debt financing (Corporate governance and financing decisions of Ghanaian listed firms) pp. 628-653

- Hussain Muhammad, Stefania Migliori and Sana Mohsni
- Off the beaten path: what drives scientists’ entry into new fields? (Collaboration, Stars, and the Changing Organization of Science: Evidence from Evolutionary Biology (Working Paper No. 19653)) pp. 654-680

- Stijn Kelchtermans, Daniel Neicu and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Influence of genetic factors and institutional environment on entrepreneurial activity: evidence from a twin study in Italy (Genetics and organizational behavior) pp. 681-714

- Diego Zunino
- The long-term economic effects of pandemics: toward an evolutionary approach (Epidemics and trust: the case of the Spanish flu) pp. 715-735

- Beniamino Callegari and Christophe Feder
- Personality characteristics and the decision to hire (Do the unemployed become successful entrepreneurs?) pp. 736-761

- Marco Caliendo, Frank Fossen and Alexander Kritikos
- Internationalization, value-chain configuration, and the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies (On vertical relations and the timing of technology adoption) pp. 762-782

- Giovanna Magnani, Stefano Denicolai and Bent Petersen
- Reallocation and productivity during the Great Recession: evidence from French manufacturing firms (Turbulence, firm decentralization, and growth in bad times) pp. 783-810

- Giacomo Domini and Daniele Moschella
- Patterns of integration in global value chains and the changing structure of employment in Europe (The effects of technology and offshoring on changes in employment and task-content of occupations) pp. 811-837

- Filippo Bontadini, Rinaldo Evangelista, Valentina Meliciani and Maria Savona
- Patent- and trademark-seeking outward foreign direct investment by Chinese firms: The role of business group affiliation (Institutional analysis and the determinants of Chinese FDI) pp. 838-862

- Xinwei Shi, Christopher Williams, Dylan Sutherland and Ke Rong
- Mapping technological trajectories as the main paths of knowledge flow: Evidence from printers (Patterns of industrial innovation) pp. 863-889

- Shih-Chang Hung, Jiun-Yan Lai and John S Liu
Volume 31, issue 2, 2022
- How automation and skill gaps fail to explain wage suppression or wage inequality (Are the Job Prospects of Recent College Graduates Improving?) pp. 269-280

- Lawrence Mishel
- Fiscal resiliency in a deeply uncertain world: The role of semiautonomous discretion (Revisiting the Federal Budget Outlook) pp. 281-300

- Peter R Orszag, Robert E Rubin and Joseph Stiglitz
- Specialize or diversify? And in What? Trade composition, quality of specialization, and persistent growth (Catching up, forging ahead, and falling behind) pp. 301-337

- Giovanni Dosi, Federico Riccio and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Firm innovation in Africa and Latin America: Heterogeneity and country context (Technological and non-technological innovation and productivity in services vis a vis manufacturing in Uruguay) pp. 338-357

- Eva Paus, Michael Robinson and Fiona Tregenna
- Assessing the Economic Impact of Lockdowns in Italy: A Computational Input–Output Approach (Nonlinear Production Networks with an Application to the Covid-19 Crisis) pp. 358-409

- Severin Reissl, Alessandro Caiani, Francesco Lamperti, Mattia Guerini, Fabio Vanni, Giorgio Fagiolo, Tommaso Ferraresi, Leonardo Ghezzi, Mauro Napoletano and Andrea Roventini
- Agent-Based Covid economics (ABC): Assessing non-pharmaceutical interventions and macro-stabilization policies (Optimal Targeted Lockdowns in a Multi-Group SIR Model) pp. 410-447

- Domenico Delli Gatti and Severin Reissl
- Kindleberger in retrospect: the Federal Reserve’s dollar swap lines and international lender of last resort rules (Selective swap arrangements and the global financial crisis: analysis and interpretation) pp. 448-463

- Emmanuel Carré and Laurent Le Maux
- Being small at the right moment: Path dependence after a shift in the technological regime (What Happened to U.S. Business Dynamism? Working Paper 25756) pp. 464-499

- Jasper Hepp
- The effect of labor market institutions and macroeconomic variables on aggregate unemployment in 1990–2019: Evidence from 22 European countries (The effect of government size on the unemployment rate) pp. 500-551

- Gaetano Perone
- Nonlinearities and expenditure multipliers in the Eurozone (Tales of fiscal adjustment) pp. 552-575

- Andrea Boitani, Salvatore Perdichizzi and Chiara Punzo
- Reconsidering macroeconomic policy prescriptions with meta-analysis (Statistical nonsignificance in empirical economics) pp. 576-590

- Sebastian Gechert
Volume 31, issue 1, 2022
- Economic impact of public R&D: an international perspective (The governance and performance of universities: evidence from Europe and the US) pp. 1-18

- Luc Soete, Bart Verspagen and Thomas Ziesemer
- The EU vs US corporate R&D intensity gap: investigating key sectors and firms (A primer on innovation and growth) pp. 19-38

- Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello and Nicola Grassano
- Within-firm inequality in workdays and labor productivity: evidence from linked employer–employee Italian data (Beyond Becker: training in imperfect labour markets) pp. 39-61

- Francesco Bloise, Valeria Cirillo, Michele Raitano and Andrea Ricci
- Knowledge exchange under asymmetric information in emerging economies: impact of signals from Indian universities (Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: evidence from U.S. universities, 1981–1999) pp. 62-88

- Amit Ray and Abhijit Sengupta
- Testing predictions on supplier governance from the global value chains literature (Using hostages to support exchange: dependence balancing and partial equity stakes in Japanese automotive supply relationships) pp. 89-111

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Alexander Schmitt
- Patenting in 4IR technologies and firm performance (Robots and jobs: evidence from US labor markets) pp. 112-136

- Mario Benassi, Elena Grinza, Francesco Rentocchini and Laura Rondi
- Research, innovation, and bankruptcy: evidence from European manufacturing firms (Who benefits from longer lending relationships? An analysis on European SMEs’ riskiness) pp. 137-160

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Domenico Scalera, Marianna Succurro and Francesco Trivieri
- The birth and development of the Italian automotive industry (1894–2015) and the Turin car cluster (Istruzione tecnica e professionale e progresso industriale dalla fine dell’Ottocento al fascismo) pp. 161-185

- Aldo Enrietti, Aldo Geuna, Consuelo Nava and Pier Paolo Patrucco
- Effects of the award of public service contracts on the performance and payroll of winning firms (Women, war and wages: the effect of female labor supply on the wage structure at midcentury) pp. 186-214

- Diego Ravenda, Maika Melina Valencia-Silva, Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch and Josep García-Blandón
- Business groups, institutions, and firm performance (Value chains and the great recession: evidence from Italian and German firms) pp. 215-233

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Anna Giunta
- External financing of innovative small and medium enterprises (SMEs): unpacking bank credit with respect to innovation typologies and combinations (Financial dependence and innovation: the case of public versus private firms) pp. 234-267

- Tullio Gregori, Sandro Montresor and Stefania Ps Rossi
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