Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2018
- We need to talk: opposing narratives and conflicting perspectives in the conversation on routines pp. 943-956

- Neil M Kay
- More “team” than “fame”: spin-off success in the US television sitcom industry pp. 957-974

- Pamela Adams, Roberto Fontana and Astrid Marinoni
- Do patents enable disclosure? Strategic innovation management of the four-stroke engine pp. 975-997

- Patricio Sáiz and Rubén Amengual
- Toward a new microfounded macroeconomics in the wake of the crisis pp. 999-1014

- Eugenio Caverzasi and Alberto Russo
- Causes and consequences of hysteresis: aggregate demand, productivity, and employment pp. 1015-1044

- Giovanni Dosi, Marcelo Pereira, Andrea Roventini and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- What drives markups? Evolutionary pricing in an agent-based stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model pp. 1045-1067

- Pascal Seppecher, Isabelle Salle and Marc Lavoie
- Does fiscal policy matter? Tax, transfer, and spend in a macro ABM with capital and credit pp. 1069-1090

- Tiziana Assenza, P Colzani, Domenico Delli Gatti and Jakob Grazzini
- Securitization and business cycle: an agent-based perspective pp. 1091-1121

- Andrea Mazzocchetti, Marco Raberto, Andrea Teglio and Silvano Cincotti
- The effects of fiscal targets in a monetary union: a multi-country agent-based stock flow consistent model pp. 1123-1154

- Alessandro Caiani, Ermanno Catullo and Mauro Gallegati
- The dynamics of capability search and creation pp. 1155-1157

- Constance E Helfat
- Extending the dynamic capabilities framework: Pisano on choice, learning, and competition pp. 1159-1163

- Neil M Kay
- Comments on Gary Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities” pp. 1165-1174

- William Lazonick
- Remarks on Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities” pp. 1175-1179

- Greg Linden and David J Teece
- Pisano on dynamic capability: why size matters pp. 1181-1186

- Sidney Winter
Volume 27, issue 5, 2018
- Mission-oriented innovation policy and dynamic capabilities in the public sector pp. 787-801

- Rainer Kattel and Mariana Mazzucato
- Mission-oriented innovation policies: challenges and opportunities pp. 803-815

- Mariana Mazzucato
- Smart specialization strategies as a case of mission-oriented policy—a case study on the emergence of new policy practices pp. 817-832

- Dominique Foray
- Elements of a Schumpeterian catalytic research and innovation policy pp. 833-850

- Uwe Cantner and Simone Vannuccini
- An evolutionary model of innovation policy: conceptualizing the growth of knowledge in innovation policy as an evolution of policy alternatives pp. 851-865

- Maureen McKelvey and Rögnvaldur J Saemundsson
- Mission-oriented innovation policies and bureaucracies in East Asia pp. 867-881

- Erkki Karo
- Mission critical: the ends, means, and design of innovation agencies pp. 883-896

- Dan Breznitz, Darius Ornston and Steven Samford
- DARPA and its ARPA-E and IARPA clones: a unique innovation organization model pp. 897-914

- William B Bonvillian
- Big science, learning, and innovation: evidence from CERN procurement pp. 915-936

- Massimo Florio, Francesco Giffoni, Anna Giunta and Emanuela Sirtori
- Postscript: movements with missions make markets pp. 937-942

- Charles Leadbeater
Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
- The role of emergence in dynamic capabilities: a restatement of the framework and some possibilities for future research pp. 623-638

- Neil M Kay, Sohvi Leih and David J Teece
- Local high-tech job multipliers in Europe pp. 639-655

- Maarten Goos, Jozef Konings and Marieke Vandeweyer
- Innovation complementarities and firm growth pp. 657-676

- Stefano Bianchini, Gabriele Pellegrino and Federico Tamagni
- A cross-country analysis of start-up employment dynamics pp. 677-698

- Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
- What’s the price of academic consulting? Effects of public and private sector consulting on academic research pp. 699-722

- Roman Fudickar, Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- The merits of playing it by the book: routine versus deliberate learning and the development of dynamic capabilities pp. 723-743

- Felix Arndt, Sebastian P L Fourné and Kieran MacInerney-May
- Endogenous growth of open collaborative innovation communities: a supply-side perspective pp. 745-762

- Paolo Giordani, Francesco Rullani and Lorenzo Zirulia
- The pattern of structural change: testing the product space framework pp. 763-785

- Nicola Coniglio, Raffaele Lagravinese, Davide Vurchio and Massimo Armenise
Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
- What makes a successful (and famous) entrepreneur? Historical evidence from Italy (XIX-XX centuries) pp. 425-447

- Alessandro Nuvolari, PierAngelo Toninelli and Michelangelo Vasta
- Cross-local knowledge fertilization, cluster emergence, and the generation of buzz pp. 449-466

- Sebastian Henn and Harald Bathelt
- Determinants of entry in the deregulated German interurban bus industry pp. 467-488

- Niklas S Dürr and Kai Hüschelrath
- Corporate science, firm value, and vertical specialization: evidence from the semiconductor industry pp. 489-505

- Maikel Pellens and Antonio Della Malva
- Agency culture, constitutional provisions and entrepreneurship: a cross-country analysis pp. 507-524

- Emanuela Carbonara, Enrico Santarelli, Martin Obschonka, Hien Thu Tran, Jeff Potter and Samuel D Gosling
- Exploring and yet failing less: learning from past and current exploration in R&D pp. 525-553

- Pablo D’Este, Alberto Marzucchi and Francesco Rentocchini
- Enabling or constraining? Unraveling the influence of organizational slack on innovation pp. 555-575

- Osamu Suzuki
- Learning or inertia? The impact of experience and knowledge codification on post-acquisition integration pp. 577-593

- Francesco Castellaneta, Giovanni Valentini and Maurizio Zollo
- Overcoming the inertia of organizational competence: Olivetti’s transition from mechanical to electronic technology pp. 595-618

- Erwin Danneels, Gianmario Verona and Bernardino Provera
- Variation in the dynamics and performance of industrial innovation: What can we learn from vaccines and HIV vaccines? pp. 619-619

- Ohid Yaqub
- Erratum: Technology change, economic feasibility, and creative destruction: the case of new electronic products and services pp. 621-621

- Jeffrey Funk
Volume 27, issue 2, 2018
- Innovation and productivity in services and manufacturing: the role of ICT pp. 221-241

- Diego Aboal and Ezequiel Tacsir
- Tolerance, agglomeration, and enterprise innovation performance: a multilevel analysis of Latin American regions pp. 243-268

- Jana Schmutzler and Edward Lorenz
- Entrepreneurship, human capital, and labor demand: a story of signaling and matching pp. 269-287

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz, Kristian Nielsen, Florian Noseleit and Bram Timmermans
- “Reach for the sky”: modeling the impact of policy stringency on industrial dynamics in the case of the REACH regulation pp. 289-320

- Eric Brouillat, Maïder Saint Jean and Nabila Arfaoui
- The impact of part-time work on firm productivity: evidence from Italy pp. 321-347

- Francesco Devicienti, Elena Grinza and Davide Vannoni
- Corporate governance and innovation: does firm age matter? pp. 349-370

- Stefano Bianchini, Jackie Krafft, Francesco Quatraro and Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- Target choice and unique synergies in global mobile telephony: a dyadic approach pp. 371-386

- Jörg Claussen, Rebecca Köhler and Tobias Kretschmer
- Exploration during turbulent times: an analysis of the relation between cooperation in innovation activities and radical innovation performance during the economic crisis pp. 387-412

- Lorena M D’Agostino and Rosina Moreno
- The behavioral and evolutionary roots of dynamic capabilities pp. 413-424

- Felix Arndt and Lamar Pierce
Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
- Innovation, creative destruction, and price theory pp. 1-13

- Harry Bloch and Stan Metcalfe
- Resilience in the European Union: the effect of the 2008 crisis on the ability of regions in Europe to develop new industrial specializations pp. 15-47

- Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma and Martin Andersson
- Dynamic capabilities and economic crises: has openness enhanced a firm's performance in an economic downturn? pp. 49-63

- Joon Mo Ahn, Letizia Mortara and Tim Minshall
- Technology change, economic feasibility, and creative destruction: the case of new electronic products and services pp. 65-82

- Jeffrey Funk
- Vertical organization of production and firm growth pp. 83-106

- Fabio Pieri
- Innovation activities and learning processes in the crisis: evidence from Italian export in manufacturing and services pp. 107-130

- Raffaele Brancati, Emanuela Marrocu, Manuel Romagnoli and Stefano Usai
- Punctuated equilibrium or ambidexterity: dynamics of incremental and radical organizational change over time pp. 131-148

- Juha Uotila
- Export-led innovation: the role of export destinations pp. 149-171

- Claudio Fassio
- Variation in the dynamics and performance of industrial innovation: what can we learn from vaccines and HIV vaccines? pp. 173-187

- Ohid Yaqub
- Geographic distance between venture capitalists and target firms and the value of quality signals pp. 189-220

- Christos Kolympiris, Sebastian Hoenen and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
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