Industrial and Corporate Change
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2019
- Sources of innovation and innovation type: firm-level evidence from the United States pp. 1365-1379

- Mehmet Akif Demircioglu, David B Audretsch and Timothy F Slaper
- Industry evolution in Varieties of Capitalism: a comparison of the Danish and US wind turbine industries pp. 1381-1403

- Max-Peter Menzel and Johannes Kammer
- Gazelles and muppets in the city: risk sharing and firm growth quantiles in a junior stock market pp. 1405-1427

- Cosimo Abbate and Alessandro Sapio
- Market adjacency and competing technologies: evidence from the flat panel display industry pp. 1429-1447

- Derek Lehmberg, Charles Dhanaraj and Rod White
- All that glitters is not gold: the returns of educational credentials at different stages of industrial and organizational evolution pp. 1449-1471

- Olga M Khessina and Jonathan Jaffee
- Local product space and firm-level churning in exported products pp. 1473-1496

- Cilem Selin Hazir, Flora Bellone and Cyrielle Gaglio
- R&D offshoring and home industry productivity pp. 1497-1513

- Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Russell Thomson
- Dispersion and volatility of TFPQ and TFPR: findings from three service industries pp. 1515-1531

- Masayuki Morikawa
- Imprints from idea origin on innovation and the development environment pp. 1533-1553

- Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas and Cornelia Lawson
- When Linder meets Hirschman: inter-industry linkages and global value chains in business services pp. 1555-1586

- Javier Lopez Gonzalez, Valentina Meliciani and Maria Savona
- Competition, self-organization, and social scaling—accounting for the observed distributions of Tobin’s q pp. 1587-1610

- Paulo L dos Santos and Ellis Scharfenaker
- The impact of the scope of technological search on path-dependence in export specialization: evidence for European countries pp. 1611-1635

- Andreas Reinstaller and Peter Reschenhofer
- Start-ups, job creation, and founder characteristics pp. 1637-1672

- J. David Brown, John Earle, Mee Jung Kim and Kyung Min Lee
- Structural change and relative demand for skilled workers: new evidence from the US manufacturing pp. 1673-1696

- Aekapol Chongvilaivan and Jung Hur
Volume 28, issue 5, 2019
- Architectural knowledge generation: evidence from a field study pp. 977-1009

- Simge Tuna, Stefano Brusoni and Anja Schulze
- Benefiting from modularity within and across firm boundaries pp. 1011-1028

- Richard Tee
- “Breaking the mirror”: interface innovation and market capture by Japanese professional camera firms, 1955–1974 pp. 1029-1056

- Paul Windrum, Michelle Haynes and Peter Thompson
- Multinationalization and the scope of innovation pp. 1057-1077

- Sasan Bakhtiari, Antonio Minniti and Alireza Naghavi
- The impact of the financial crisis on capital investments in innovative firms pp. 1079-1099

- Marek Giebel and Kornelius Kraft
- Never change a winning routine? How performance feedback affects routine change pp. 1101-1124

- Patrick J Oehler, Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim and Isabell M Welpe
- Origins and pathways of innovation in the third industrial revolution1 pp. 1125-1148

- Josef Taalbi
- Toward a dynamic capabilities scale: measuring organizational sensing, seizing, and transforming capacities pp. 1149-1172

- Barbara Kump, Alexander Engelmann, Alexander Kessler and Christina Schweiger
- The influence of managerial attention on the deployment of dynamic capability: a case study of Internet platform firms in China pp. 1173-1192

- Jing Zeng and David Mackay
- Family firms, performance-related pay, and the great crisis: evidence from the Italian case pp. 1193-1225

- Fabrizio Pompei, Mirella Damiani and Andrea Ricci
- Which governance of university–industry interactions increases the value of industrial inventions? pp. 1227-1256

- Claudio Fassio, Aldo Geuna and Federica Rossi
- The export additionality of innovation policy pp. 1257-1277

- Mark Freel, Rebecca Liu and Christian Rammer
- Does green corporate investment crowd out other business investment? pp. 1279-1295

- John P. Weche
- Is there a risk of growing fast? The relationship between organic employment growth and firm exit pp. 1297-1320

- Haibo Zhou and Peter van der Zwan
- The patent paradox in crowdfunding: an empirical analysis of Kickstarter data pp. 1321-1341

- Azzurra Meoli, Federico Munari and James Bort
- Impacts of diffusion policy: determinants of early smart meter diffusion in the US electric power industry pp. 1343-1363

- Derek Ryan Strong
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Inequality, financialization, and the US current account deficit pp. 707-724

- Maria N Ivanova
- Alliance management knowledge and alliance performance: unveiling the moderating role of the dedicated alliance function pp. 725-752

- Angeloantonio Russo and Clodia Vurro
- Vertical relatedness and services outsourcing: a firm-level analysis pp. 753-771

- Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau and Donato Iacobucci
- Licensing decision: a rent dissipation lens applied to product market competition, openness to external knowledge and exogenous sunk costs pp. 773-792

- Solon Moreira, Goretti Cabaleiro and Toke Reichstein
- The demand-pull effect of public procurement on innovation and industrial renewal pp. 793-815

- Francesco Crespi and Dario Guarascio
- New developments in innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 817-826

- Maryann Feldman, Donald Siegel and Mike Wright
- Gimme shelter or fade away: the impact of regional entrepreneurial ecosystem quality on venture survival pp. 827-854

- Siddharth Vedula and Phillip H Kim
- Fostering the growth of student start-ups from university accelerators: an entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective pp. 855-873

- Shiri M Breznitz and Qiantao Zhang
- Regional entrepreneurial ecosystems in China pp. 875-897

- Yanzhao Lai and Nicholas S Vonortas
- The tortoise, the hare, and the hybrid: effects of prior employment on the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 899-920

- Mary Donegan, Allison Forbes, Paige Clayton, Alyse Polly, Maryann Feldman and Nichola Lowe
- Universities and innovation ecosystems: a dynamic capabilities perspective pp. 921-939

- Sohvi Heaton, Donald Siegel and David J Teece
- Entrepreneurial dynamism and the built environment in the evolution of university entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 941-959

- David Johnson, Adam J Bock and Gerard George
- Accelerators and intra-ecosystem variety: how entrepreneurial agency influences venture development in a time-compressed support program pp. 961-975

- Fei Qin, Mike Wright and Jian Gao
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- Exploiting the control revolution by means of digitalization: value creation, value capture, and downstream movements pp. 423-436

- Joakim Björkdahl and Magnus Holmén
- Who is in and who is out? Integration of technological knowledge in the multinational corporation pp. 437-457

- Katarina Blomkvist, Philip Kappen and Ivo Zander
- A trick of the tail: the role of social networks in shaping distributional properties of experience-good markets pp. 459-475

- Zakaria Babutsidze and Marco Valente
- To be (routine) or not to be (routine), that is the question: a cross-country task-based answer† pp. 477-501

- Luca Marcolin, Sébastien Miroudot and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
- Innovation, competition and sectoral evolution: an introduction to the special section on Industrial Dynamics pp. 503-510

- Franco Malerba and Gary P Pisano
- Evolutionary chimeras: a Woesian perspective of radical innovation pp. 511-528

- Giuseppe Carignani, Gino Cattani and Giusi Zaina
- Linking vertically related industries: entry by employee spinouts across industry boundaries pp. 529-550

- Pamela Adams, Roberto Fontana and Franco Malerba
- Situating the construct of lean start-up: adjacent conversations and possible future directions pp. 551-564

- Andrea Contigiani and Daniel A Levinthal
- Good times, bad times: innovation and survival over the business cycle pp. 565-587

- Elena Cefis and Orietta Marsili
- Replicator dynamics in value chains: explaining some puzzles of market selection pp. 589-611

- Uwe Cantner, Ivan Savin and Simone Vannuccini
- The spatial evolution of the Italian motorcycle industry (1893–1993): Klepper’s heritage theory revisited pp. 613-634

- Andrea Morrison and Ron Boschma
- Aggregate fluctuations and the distribution of firm growth rates pp. 635-656

- Giulio Bottazzi, Le Li and Angelo Secchi
- Is there a role for patents in the financing of new innovative firms? pp. 657-680

- Bronwyn Hall
- Manager remuneration, share buybacks, and firm performance pp. 681-706

- Herbert Dawid, Philipp Harting and Sander van der Hoog
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Does regulation of basic broadband networks affect the adoption of new fiber-based broadband services? pp. 219-240

- Wolfgang Briglauer and Carlo Cambini
- Is there a causal effect of concentration on persistent profitability differentials? pp. 241-257

- Jan Keil
- Spinoffs in context: entry and performance across different industries pp. 259-282

- Gianluca Capone, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo
- Introduction: Nathan Rosenberg as a founding father of the economics of innovation pp. 283-288

- David C Mowery, Franco Malerba, Giovanni Dosi and David J Teece
- A theory of the US innovation ecosystem: evolution and the social value of diversity pp. 289-307

- Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon and Andrea Patacconi
- Patent management by universities: evidence from Italian academic inventions pp. 309-330

- Valerio Sterzi, Michele Pezzoni and Francesco Lissoni
- Technological change in ICT in light of ideas first learned about the machine tool industry pp. 331-349

- Timothy Bresnahan
- Specializing in general purpose technologies as a firm long-term strategy pp. 351-364

- Raffaele Conti, Alfonso Gambardella and Elena Novelli
- Diffusing new technology without dissipating rents: some historical case studies of knowledge sharing pp. 365-388

- James Bessen and Alessandro Nuvolari
- Control versus execution: endogenous appropriability and entrepreneurial strategy pp. 389-408

- Kenny Ching, Joshua Gans and Scott Stern
- Roundtable discussion Nathan Rosenberg Memorial Issue pp. 409-417

- David J Teece
- Response to comments on Toward a Prescriptive Theory of Dynamic Capabilities pp. 419-421

- Gary P Pisano
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- History, Co-Evolution and Economic Growth pp. 1-44

- Chris Freeman
- Innovation and employment: an introduction pp. 45-49

- Giovanni Dosi and Pierre Mohnen
- What drives labor market polarization in advanced countries? The role of China and technology pp. 51-77

- Koen Breemersch, Joze Damijan and Jozef Konings
- Technological catching-up, sales dynamics, and employment growth: evidence from China’s manufacturing pp. 79-107

- Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
- Does innovation stimulate employment? Evidence from China, France, Germany, and The Netherlands pp. 109-121

- Jun Hou, Can Huang, Georg Licht, Jacques Mairesse, Pierre Mohnen, Benoît Mulkay, Bettina Peters, Yilin Wu, Yanyun Zhao and Feng Zhen
- Impacts of innovation, export, and other factors on firm employment growth in Chinese manufacturing industries pp. 123-138

- Jacques Mairesse and Yilin Wu
- Effects of innovation on employment in Latin America pp. 139-159

- Gustavo Crespi, Ezequiel Tacsir and Mariano Pereira
- The effects of innovation on employment in developing countries: evidence from enterprise surveys pp. 161-176

- Xavier Cirera and Leonard Sabetti
- Technological innovation and the distribution of employment growth: a firm-level analysis pp. 177-202

- Flavio Calvino
- R&D, embodied technological change, and employment: evidence from Italian microdata pp. 203-218

- Laura Barbieri, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
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