Industrial and Corporate Change
1995 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2015
- Editor's Choice Has "Discretionary Learning" declined during the Lisbon Agenda? A cross-sectional and longitudinal study of work organization in European nations pp. 1179-1214

- Jacob Holm and Edward Lorenz
- Technology familiarity, recombinant novelty, and breakthrough invention pp. 1215-1246

- Sam Arts and Reinhilde Veugelers
- How does knowledge cross borders? French technology transfer and the SOFRE group in the Spain of the Planning, 1959–1976 pp. 1247-1283

- Rafael Castro and Esther Sánchez
- Evaluating the impact of innovation incentives: evidence from an unexpected shortage of funds pp. 1285-1314

- Guido de Blasio, Davide Fantino and Guido Pellegrini
- Schumpeter and venture finance: radical theorist, broke investor, and enigmatic teacher pp. 1315-1352

- Michael Peneder and Andreas Resch
- Are firms in "backward" areas of developed regions more financially constrained? The case of Italian SMEs pp. 1353-1375

- Cristiana Donati and Domenico Sarno
- Profit sharing and innovation pp. 1377-1392

- Kris Aerts, Kornelius Kraft and Julia Lang
- Innovation and skill dynamics: a life-cycle approach pp. 1393-1415

- Francesco Vona and Davide Consoli
- Employee education, information and communication technologies, workplace organization, and trade: a comparative analysis of Greek and Swiss firms pp. 1417-1442

- Spyros Arvanitis and Euripidis Loukis
- Downsizing and firm performance: evidence from German firm data pp. 1443-1472

- Tim Goesaert, Matthias Heinz and Stijn Vanormelingen
Volume 24, issue 5, 2015
- Editor's Choice Allocation of human capital and innovation at the frontier: firm-level evidence on Germany and the Netherlands pp. 875-949

- Eric Bartelsman, Sabien Dobbelaere and Bettina Peters
- Representation, search, and the evolution of routines in problem solving pp. 951-980

- Luigi Marengo
- Quantity or quality? Knowledge alliances and their effects on patenting pp. 981-1011

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cindy Lopes-Bento
- Who promotes more innovations? Inside versus outside hired CEOs pp. 1013-1045

- Benjamin Balsmeier and Achim Buchwald
- University regulation and university–industry interaction: a performance analysis of Italian academic departments pp. 1047-1079

- Alessandro Muscio, Davide Quaglione and Giovanna Vallanti
- The effect of recessions on firms’ boundaries pp. 1081-1108

- Eirik Sjåholm Knudsen and Kirsten Foss
- New technology-based firms in Europe: market penetration, public venture capital, and timing of investment pp. 1109-1148

- Luca Grilli and Samuele Murtinu
- Capabilities and industrial policy: lessons from the New Zealand movie industry pp. 1149-1177

- Greg Clydesdale
Volume 24, issue 4, 2015
- The legacy of Steven Klepper: Industry evolution, entrepreneurship, and geography pp. 739-753

- Rajshree Agarwal, Guido Buenstorf, Wesley M. Cohen and Franco Malerba
- Steven Klepper and business history pp. 755-768

- David C. Mowery
- Knowledge diffusion and industry growth: the case of Japan’s early cotton spinning industry pp. 769-790

- Serguey Braguinsky
- Public support for technical advance: the role of firm size pp. 791-802

- Ashish Arora and Wesley M. Cohen
- Editor's Choice Vertical firm structure and industry evolution pp. 803-818

- Constance E. Helfat
- Whom do new firms hire? pp. 819-836

- Michael Dahl and Steven Klepper
- Editor's Choice Spinoffs and the ascension of Silicon Valley pp. 837-858

- Cristobal Cheyre, Jon Kowalski and Francisco M Veloso
- Do spinoff dynamics or agglomeration externalities drive industry clustering? A reappraisal of Steven Klepper’s work pp. 859-873

- Ron Boschma
Volume 24, issue 3, 2015
- The patterns of Chinese firm growth: a conditional estimation approach of the asymmetric exponential power density pp. 539-563

- Matthias Duschl and Shi-Shu Peng
- Editor's Choice Institutional change and productivity growth in China’s manufacturing: the microeconomics of knowledge accumulation and "creative restructuring" pp. 565-602

- Xiaodan Yu, Giovanni Dosi, Jiasu Lei and Alessandro Nuvolari
- Introduction: knowledge generation and innovation diffusion in the global automotive industry—change and stability during turbulent times pp. 603-611

- Anja Schulze, John Paul MacDuffie and Florian Täube
- Thriving innovation amidst manufacturing decline: the Detroit auto cluster and the resilience of local knowledge production pp. 613-634

- Thomas J. Hannigan, Marcelo Cano-Kollmann and Ram Mudambi
- Using an online community for vehicle design: project variety and motivations to participate pp. 635-653

- Victor P. Seidel and Benedikt Langner
- Editor's Choice Business model configurations and performance: A qualitative comparative analysis in Formula One racing, 2005–2013 pp. 655-676

- Paolo Aversa, Santi Furnari and Stefan Haefliger
- Managing systemic and disruptive innovation: lessons from the Renault Zero Emission Initiative pp. 677-695

- Felix von Pechmann, Christophe Midler, Rémi Maniak and Florence Charue-Duboc
- Is it a car or a truck?: managerial beliefs, the choice of product architecture, and the emergence of the minivan market segment pp. 697-719

- Daniel E. Engler
- Do or die: competitive effects and Red Queen dynamics in the product survival race pp. 721-738

- M. Berk Talay and Janell D. Townsend
Volume 24, issue 2, 2015
- Editor's Choice Not invented here: how institutionalized socialization practices affect the formation of negative attitudes toward external knowledge pp. 281-305

- Ana Luiza de Araújo Burcharth and Andrea Fosfuri
- Patent litigation and firm performance: the role of the enforcement system pp. 307-343

- Paula Schliessler
- Simultaneous versus sequential complementarity in the adoption of technological and organizational innovations: the case of innovations in the design sphere pp. 345-382

- Giuliana Battisti, Massimo G. Colombo and Larissa Rabbiosi
- Technological breadth and depth of knowledge in innovation: the role of mergers and acquisitions in biotech pp. 383-415

- Suman Lodh and Maria Rosa Battaggion
- Selling patents at auction: an empirical analysis of patent value pp. 417-438

- Cristina Odasso, Giuseppe Scellato and Elisa Ughetto
- The cost of corruption in the Italian solid waste industry pp. 439-465

- Graziano Abrate, Fabrizio Erbetta, Giovanni Fraquelli and Davide Vannoni
- The gender gap in pay in company boards pp. 467-510

- María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez and Inmaculada Bel-Oms
- Technology complexity and target selection: the case of US hospital mergers pp. 511-537

- Núria Mas and Giovanni Valentini
Volume 24, issue 1, 2015
- The myth of the early aviation patent hold-up—how a US government monopsony commandeered pioneer airplane patents pp. 1-64

- Ron D. Katznelson and John Howells
- Industry architecture, the product life cycle, and entrepreneurial opportunities: the case of the US broadcasting sector pp. 65-91

- Jeffrey Funk
- R versus D: estimating the differentiated effect of research and development on innovation results pp. 93-129

- Andrés Barge-Gil and Alberto López
- Low-cost import competition and firm exit: evidence from the EU pp. 131-161

- Italo Colantone, Kristien Coucke and Leo Sleuwaegen
- A Model of corporate donations to open source under hardware–software complementarity pp. 163-190

- Luigi Di Gaetano
- A firm-level analysis of ICT adoption in an emerging economy: evidence from the Colombian manufacturing industries pp. 191-221

- Juan Gallego, Luis Gutiérrez and Sang H. Lee
- Relatedness and technological change in cities: the rise and fall of technological knowledge in US metropolitan areas from 1981 to 2010 pp. 223-250

- Ron Boschma, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Dieter Kogler
- Delay and secrecy: does industry sponsorship jeopardize disclosure of academic research? pp. 251-279

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Christoph Grimpe and Andrew A. Toole
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