Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2016
- The emergence and organizational persistence of business groups in China, Japan, and Sweden pp. 885-902

- Lihua Zhang, Hans Sjögren and Miki Kishida
- Can monitoring improve the performance of state-owned firms? Evidence from privatization in a large emerging market pp. 903-921

- Sharon Poczter
- Catching-up in agricultural innovation: the case of Bacillus thuringiensis cotton in India pp. 923-940

- Ajay Thutupalli and Michiko Iizuka
- Managers’ nationalities and FDI’s productivity: evidence from Korean firm-level data pp. 941-953

- Chin Hee Hahn, Kazunobu Hayakawa and Tadashi Ito
- The impact of R&D subsidies on R&D employment composition pp. 955-975

- Sergio Afcha and Jose Garcia-Quevedo
- Corporate governance effects on innovation when both agency costs and asset specificity matter pp. 977-999

- Filippo Belloc, Eleonora Laurenza and M. Alessandra Rossi
- Product mix changes and performance in Chilean plants pp. 1001-1017

- Roberto Alvarez, Claudio Bravo-Ortega and Lucas Navarro
- Internationalization of corporate R&D activities and innovation performance pp. 1019-1038

- Jaana Rahko
Volume 25, issue 5, 2016
- The mirroring hypothesis: theory, evidence, and exceptions pp. 709-738

- Lyra J. Colfer and Carliss Y. Baldwin
- Task complexity and shared value orientation: exploring the moderators of a social dilemma in team social networks pp. 739-756

- Frédéric C. Godart, Fabrice Cavarretta and Matthias Thiemann
- The need for speed—unfamiliar problems, capability rigidity, and ad hoc processes in organizations pp. 757-777

- Paavo Ritala, Bruce Heiman and Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen
- The greener the better? Job creation effects of environmentally-friendly technological change pp. 779-807

- Luisa Gagliardi, Giovanni Marin and Caterina Miriello
- The multifaceted evolution of industries: sectoral and firm-level evidence pp. 809-812

- Mauro Napoletano and Lionel Nesta
- Financial constraints and firm exports: accounting for heterogeneity, self-selection, and endogeneity pp. 813-827

- Angelo Secchi, Federico Tamagni and Chiara Tomasi
- Killing a second bird with one stone? Promoting firm capital growth and exports through tax policy pp. 829-845

- Michele Bernini and Tania Treibich
- That was then, this is now: skills and routinization in the 2000s pp. 847-866

- Davide Consoli, Francesco Vona and Francesco Rentocchini
- Firm dynamics and regional resilience: an empirical evolutionary perspective pp. 867-883

- Matthias Duschl
Volume 25, issue 4, 2016
- Gibrat’s Law Redux: think profitability instead of growth pp. 549-571

- Philipp Mundt, Simone Alfarano and Mishael Milaković
- Finding value in geographic diversity through prior experience and knowledge integration: a study of ventures’ innovative performance pp. 573-589

- Marc D. Bahlmann
- Sources of transfer problems in within-industry diversification pp. 591-609

- Jungwon Min and Hitoshi Mitsuhashi
- University–industry relations and research group production: is there a bidirectional relationship? pp. 611-632

- Inmaculada Aguiar-Díaz, Nieves Lidia Díaz-Díaz, José Luis Ballesteros-Rodríguez and Petra De Sáa-Pérez
- Flexible labor and innovation in the Italian industrial sector pp. 633-648

- Francesco Franceschi and Vincenzo Mariani
- The formation of R&D cooperation ties: an event history analysis for German laser source manufacturers pp. 649-670

- Muhamed Kudic, Andreas Pyka and Marco Sunder
- Editor's Choice What differentiates top regions in the field of biotechnology? An empirical study of the texture characteristics of biotech regions in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific pp. 671-688

- Catherine Lecocq and Bart Van Looy
- The impact of financial slack on explorative and exploitative knowledge sourcing from universities: evidence from the UK pp. 689-706

- Johan Bruneel, Pablo D’Este and Ammon Salter
Volume 25, issue 3, 2016
- A taxonomy of small firm technology commercialization pp. 371-405

- Dirk Libaers, Diana Hicks and Alan L. Porter
- Editor's Choice Comparing the productivity impacts of knowledge spillovers from network and arm’s length industries: findings from business groups in Korea pp. 407-427

- Keun Lee, Kineung Choo and Minho Yoon
- Remote collaboration and innovative performance: the moderating role of R&D intensity pp. 429-446

- Luca Berchicci, Jeroen P. J. de Jong and Mark Freel
- A note on merger and acquisition evaluation pp. 447-455

- Benjamin Furlan, Harald Oberhofer and Hannes Winner
- Global competition for scientific talent: evidence from location decisions of PhDs and postdocs in 16 countries pp. 457-485

- Paula Stephan, Chiara Franzoni and Giuseppe Scellato
- Publish or teach? The role of the scientific environment on academics’ multitasking pp. 487-506

- Yann Kossi, Jean-Yves Lesueur and Mareva Sabatier
- Developing new products in the automotive industry: exploring the interplay between process clockspeed and supply chain integration pp. 507-521

- Ronaldo C. Parente and José Mauricio Galli Geleilate
- The board of directors and dividend policy: the effect of gender diversity pp. 523-547

- María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez and Inmaculada Bel-Oms
Volume 25, issue 2, 2016
- Learning to learn from failures: the impact of operating experience on railroad accident responses pp. 199-226

- Vinit Desai
- Endogenous skill biased technical change: testing for demand pull effect pp. 227-243

- Francesco Bogliacino and Matteo Lucchese
- Technical efficiency and productivity growth along the automotive value chain: evidence from Italy pp. 245-259

- Alessandro Manello, Giuseppe Calabrese and Piercarlo Frigero
- Network structural properties for cluster long-run dynamics: evidence from collaborative R&D networks in the European mobile phone industry pp. 261-282

- Joan Crespo, Raphael Suire and Jérôme Vicente
- When do firms undertake open, collaborative activities? Introduction to the special section on open innovation and open business models pp. 283-288

- Christopher Tucci, Henry Chesbrough, Frank Piller and Joel West
- Toward an aspiration-level theory of open innovation pp. 289-306

- Oliver Alexy, Elif Bascavusoglu-Moreau and Ammon J. Salter
- Does patenting help or hinder open innovation? Evidence from new entrants in the solar industry pp. 307-331

- Ann-Kristin Zobel, Benjamin Balsmeier and Henry Chesbrough
- Editor's Choice Match and manage: the use of knowledge matching and project management to integrate knowledge in collaborative inbound open innovation pp. 333-352

- Nicolette Lakemond, Lars Bengtsson, Keld Laursen and Fredrik Tell
- Open business models and venture capital finance pp. 353-370

- Massimo G. Colombo, Douglas Cumming, Ali Mohammadi, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra and Anu Wadhwa
Volume 25, issue 1, 2016
- Are high-growth firms overrepresented in high-tech industries? pp. 1-21

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt, Niklas Elert and Dan Johansson
- Serial innovators in the UK: does size matter? pp. 23-47

- Carlo Corradini, Giuliana Battisti and Pelin Demirel
- Corporate social responsibility and profit volatility: theory and empirical evidence pp. 49-89

- Leonardo Becchetti, Nazaria Solferino and Maria Elisabetta Tessitore
- Productivity pay-offs from academic mobility: should I stay or should I go? pp. 91-114

- Ana Fernández-Zubieta, Aldo Geuna and Cornelia Lawson
- Exaptation as source of creativity, innovation, and diversity: introduction to the Special Section pp. 115-131

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Gino Cattani
- Factor markets, actors, and affordances pp. 133-147

- Teppo Felin, Stuart Kauffman, Antonio Mastrogiorgio and Mariano Mastrogiorgio
- Technological exaptation: a narrative approach pp. 149-166

- Raghu Garud, Joel Gehman and Antonio Paco Giuliani
- Editor's Choice Exaptation and niche construction: behavioral insights for an evolutionary theory pp. 167-179

- Nicholas Dew and Saras D. Sarasvathy
- Exaptation dynamics and entrepreneurial performance: evidence from the internet video industry pp. 181-198

- Kenny Ching
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