Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2017
- The importance of ergonomic design in product innovation. Lessons from the development of the portable computer pp. 953-971

- Paul Windrum, Koen Frenken and Lawrence Green
- Beyond venture capital: an exploratory study of the finance-innovation-policy nexus in cleantech pp. 973-996

- Michael Migendt, Friedemann Polzin, Florian Schock, Florian A Täube and Paschen von Flotow
- The productivity spillover between SMEs and large firms in Korea pp. 997-1020

- Jin Woong Kim and Young-Jin Ro
- Measuring technological arbitrage opportunities: methodological implications for industry analysis with time series data pp. 1021-1038

- Sergey Anokhin, Joakim Wincent and Marvin Troutt
- Institutional interruption: a relational account of the growth and decline of product heterogeneity in the global hedge fund industry pp. 1039-1066

- Edward Bishop Smith and Shelby L Gai
- We see ICT spillovers everywhere but in the econometric evidence: a reassessment pp. 1067-1088

- Ian William Marsh, Ana Rincon-Aznar, Michela Vecchi and Francesco Venturini
- Incremental innovations, information contagion, and path dependence: the case of drinking water purification technologies in urban India pp. 1089-1108

- Nazia Talat and Saradindu Bhaduri
- Paradigmatic warfare: the struggle for the soul of economics at the University of Notre Dame pp. 1109-1124

- Hamid Bouchikhi and John R Kimberly
- The influence of networks on the knowledge conversion capability of academic spin-offs pp. 1125-1144

- Elena Sousa-Ginel, Noelia Franco-Leal and Carmen Camelo-Ordaz
- Managerial attention to exploitation versus exploration: toward a dynamic perspective on ambidexterity pp. 1145-1160

- Bob Walrave, A Georges L Romme, Kim E van Oorschot and Fred Langerak
Volume 26, issue 5, 2017
- Toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities: connecting strategic choice, learning, and competition pp. 747-762

- Gary P. Pisano
- Financial constraints and the productivity–survival link: evidence from China’s firm-level data pp. 763-779

- Xiaolu Liu and Honglin Li
- Venture capital and innovation strategies pp. 781-800

- Marco Da Rin and María Penas
- R&D and CEO departure date: do financial incentives make CEOs more opportunistic? pp. 801-820

- Ciaran Driver and Maria Guedes
- Academic knowledge quality differentials and the quality of firm innovation pp. 821-844

- Kenneth Zahringer, Christos Kolympiris and Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes
- Declining pollution abatement R&D in the United States: theory and evidence pp. 845-863

- David Grover
- Complementarities in innovation strategy: do intangibles play a role in enhancing firm performance? pp. 865-886

- Dolores Añón Higón, Jaime Gómez and Pilar Vargas
- The unfulfilled promise of biotechnology firms: a top management team-based explanation pp. 887-906

- Hakan Ener
- Combining valuable inventions: exploring the impact of prior invention value on the performance of subsequent inventions pp. 907-930

- Jan Hohberger
- Labor flexibility and innovation in new ventures pp. 931-951

- Irini Voudouris, Ioanna Deligianni and Spyros Lioukas
Volume 26, issue 4, 2017
- Growth processes of high-growth firms as a four-dimensional chicken and egg pp. 537-554

- Alex Coad, Marc Cowling and Josh Siepel
- Catching-up, structural transformation, and inequality: industry-level evidence from Asia pp. 555-570

- Bruno Martorano, Donghyun Park and Marco Sanfilippo
- Replacing old routines: how Ericsson software developers and managers learned to become agile pp. 571-591

- Lars Lindkvist, Marie Bengtsson, Dan-Magnus Svensson and Linnéa Wahlstedt
- Restructuring in dynamic environments: a dynamic capabilities perspective pp. 593-615

- Jose L. Barbero, Alicia Ramos and Catherine Chiang
- The rise and fall of R&D networks pp. 617-646

- Mario V. Tomasello, Mauro Napoletano, Antonios Garas and Frank Schweitzer
- Organizations coupled with communities: the strategic effects on firms engaged in community-coupled open innovation pp. 647-665

- Jonathan Sims and Victor P. Seidel
- Why do some patents get licensed while others do not? pp. 667-688

- Karen Ruckman and Ian McCarthy
- How visible is the visible hand of top management in strategic renewals? guided evolution and the intraorganizational ecology model of adaptation pp. 689-708

- Edoardo Mollona
- When incremental is imperative: tactical innovation in the in-vitro fertilization industry pp. 709-726

- J. Cameron Verhaal, Stanislav D. Dobrev and Lyda Bigelow
- Routine and reflexivity: Simonian cognitivism vs practice approach pp. 727-743

- Rouslan Koumakhov and Adel Daoud
- Corrigendum: What are the most promising conduits for foreign knowledge inflows? innovation networks in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry pp. 745-745

- Alessandra Perri, Vittoria G. Scalera and Ram Mudambi
Volume 26, issue 3, 2017
- Business groups, networks, and embeddedness: innovation and implementation alliances in Japanese electronics, 1985–1998 pp. 357-378

- James R. Lincoln, Didier Guillot and Matthew Sargent
- Employment protection and industry innovation pp. 379-398

- Gavin Murphy, Iulia Siedschlag and John McQuinn
- Determinants of state aid to firms: the case of the European automotive industry pp. 399-420

- Marcella Nicolini, Carlo Scarpa and Paola Valbonesi
- Public support for innovation and the openness of firms’ innovation activities pp. 421-442

- Marcelo Cano-Kollmann, Robert D. HamiltonIII and Ram Mudambi
- Export variety, technological content and economic performance: the case of Portugal pp. 443-465

- Francisco Rebelo and Ester G. Silva
- Modeling the virtuous circle of innovation. A test on Italian firms pp. 467-484

- Francesco Bogliacino, Matteo Lucchese, Leopoldo Nascia and Mario Pianta
- Worldwide venture capital, intellectual property rights, and innovation pp. 485-515

- Arsalan Safari
- An assessment of how well we account for intangibles pp. 517-534

- Gaétan de Rassenfosse
Volume 26, issue 2, 2017
- The footprint of evolutionary processes of learning and selection upon the statistical properties of industrial dynamics pp. 187-210

- Giovanni Dosi, Marcelo Pereira and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Toward a construct of liability of origin pp. 211-231

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah and Yaw A. Debrah
- Technological spillovers and industrial growth in Chinese regions pp. 233-257

- Lili Wang, Huub Meijers and Adam Szirmai
- Industrial structure change and the widening Canada–US labor productivity gap in the post-2000 period pp. 259-278

- Jianmin Tang
- The role of “non-economic” endowments: introduction to the special section on what we know and what we should know about international knowledge sourcing pp. 279-284

- Keld Laursen and Grazia Santangelo
- The changing geography of clinical research: a critical analysis of its drivers pp. 285-310

- Carolin Haeussler and Bastian Rake
- Knowledge sourcing from advanced markets subsidiaries: political embeddedness and reverse knowledge transfer barriers in emerging-market multinationals pp. 311-332

- Francesco Ciabuschi, Lingshuang Kong and Cong Su
- What are the most promising conduits for foreign knowledge inflows? innovation networks in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry pp. 333-355

- Alessandra Perri, Vittoria G. Scalera and Ram Mudambi
Volume 26, issue 1, 2017
- Profit growth in boom and bust: the Great Recession and the Great Depression in comparative perspective pp. 1-20

- Maria N. Ivanova
- The dynamics of position, capability, and market competition pp. 21-39

- Fabrizio Castellucci and Joel M. Podolny
- Uncertain intellectual property conditions and knowledge appropriation strategies: Evidence from the genomics industry pp. 41-71

- Kenneth Guang-Lih Huang
- Antecedents for forming simultaneous alliances or one-by-one alliances pp. 73-101

- Kuo-Feng Huang
- Population adaptation with newcomers and incumbents: The effects of the organizational niche pp. 103-124

- Gábor Péli
- Productivity effects of eco-innovations using data on eco-patents pp. 125-148

- Giovanni Marin and Francesca Lotti
- Global technology development by colocating R&D and manufacturing: the case of Swedish manufacturing MNEs pp. 149-168

- Inge Ivarsson, Claes Alvstam and Jan-Erik Vahlne
- Employment protection legislation and firm growth: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 169-185

- Anders Bornhäll, Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Niklas Rudholm
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