Economia e Politica Industriale: Journal of Industrial and Business Economics
2015 - 2025
Continuation of ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE. Current editor(s): C. Cambini, M.G. Colombo, L. Piscitello, L. Rondi and A. Zanfei From: Springer Associazione Amici di Economia e Politica Industriale Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2016
- Public sector entrepreneurship: introduction to the special section pp. 355-356

- Albert Link
- Public cluster policy and new venture creation pp. 357-381

- David B. Audretsch, Erik Lehmann and Matthias Menter
- Publicly funded principal investigators allocation of time for public sector entrepreneurship activities pp. 383-408

- James A. Cunningham, Paul O’Reilly, Brendan Dolan, Conor O’Kane and Vincent Mangematin
- Creativity for invention insights: corporate strategies and opportunities for public entrepreneurship pp. 409-448

- John Scott
- Universities as partners in research joint ventures pp. 449-462

- Dennis Leyden
- The determinants of open access publishing: survey evidence from countries in the Mediterranean Open Access Network (MedOANet) pp. 463-489

- Thomas Eger, Marc Scheufen and Daniel Meierrieks
- Industrial policy and the future of manufacturing pp. 491-502

- Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
Volume 43, issue 3, 2016
- Perspectives on industrial policies in Italy and in Europe: a forum pp. 231-232

- Mario Pianta and Antonello Zanfei
- Industrial policy and technology in Italy pp. 233-260

- Matteo Lucchese, Leopoldo Nascia and Mario Pianta
- Beyond the ‘magic of the market’. The slow return of industrial policy (but not yet in Italy) pp. 261-264

- Giovanni Dosi
- From manufacturing nostalgia to a strategy for economic transformation pp. 265-271

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Science policy as a prerequisite of industrial policy pp. 273-280

- Stefano Bianchini and Patrick Llerena
- Industrial policy options for sustaining growth in Italy pp. 281-289

- Harald Gruber
- Industrial policy in Italy and Germany: yet another look pp. 291-304

- David B. Audretsch and Erik Lehmann
- Industrial policy in France: in search of lost time pp. 305-313

- Philippe Mustar
- A polarized country in a polarized Europe: an industrial policy for Italy’s renaissance pp. 315-322

- Dario Guarascio and Annamaria Simonazzi
- Innovation policies: the national and regional dimensions pp. 323-330

- Philippe Laredo
- Southern Europe in crisis: industrial policy lessons from Italy and Portugal pp. 331-336

- Manuel Godinho and Ricardo Mamede
- The bumpy ride to the knowledge economy pp. 337-344

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Lost in transition: systemic innovations and the new role of the state in industrial policy pp. 345-353

- Enzo Rullani, Claudio Cozza and Antonello Zanfei
Volume 43, issue 2, 2016
- Public engagement in electricity network development: the case of the Beauly–Denny project in Scotland pp. 105-126

- Wenche Tobiasson, Christina Beestermöller and Tooraj Jamasb
- CEO incentives in European energy utilities: evidence from regulated versus unregulated firms pp. 127-155

- Carlo Cambini, Sara De Masi and Laura Rondi
- Regulatory biases under local partial privatization pp. 157-174

- Margherita Boggio
- The dark side of social media game: the addiction of social gamers pp. 219-230

- Mehrnaz Kalhour and Jhony Choon Yeong Ng
Volume 43, issue 1, 2016
- Resources (mis)allocation, innovation and the competitiveness of Europe pp. 1-9

- Chiara Criscuolo and Angelo Secchi
- Resources (mis)allocation, innovation and the competitiveness of Europe pp. 1-9

- Chiara Criscuolo and Angelo Secchi
- R&D as an investment in knowledge based capital pp. 11-24

- Albert Link and Christopher A. Swann
- R&D as an investment in knowledge based capital pp. 11-24

- Albert Link and Christopher Swann
- FDI and heterogeneous performance of European enterprises pp. 25-65

- Valeria Gattai and Giorgia Sali
- FDI and heterogeneous performance of European enterprises pp. 25-65

- Valeria Gattai and Giorgia Sali
- Ownership, productivity and firm survival in China pp. 67-83

- David Audretsch, Xiaodan Guo, Adrian Hepfer, Hugo Menendez and Xingzhi Xiao
- Ownership, productivity and firm survival in China pp. 67-83

- David Audretsch, Xiaodan Guo, Adrian Hepfer, Hugo Menendez and Xingzhi Xiao
- The impact of patenting on the size of high-tech firms: the role of venture capital and product market regulation pp. 85-103

- Massimo G. Colombo and Kourosh Shafi
- The impact of patenting on the size of high-tech firms: the role of venture capital and product market regulation pp. 85-103

- Massimo Colombo and Kourosh Shafi
Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- How much are flexibility and uncertainty worth in patent licensing? pp. 371-394

- Maria Isabella Leone, Raffaele Oriani and Toke Reichstein
- Agglomeration economies in Italy: impact on heterogeneous firms’ exit in a multilevel framework pp. 395-440

- Anna Ferragina and Fernanda Mazzotta
- Price distortion under fixed-mobile substitution pp. 441-454

- Marc Bourreau, Carlo Cambini and Steffen Hoernig
- Unionized duopoly, market competition with differentiated products, and welfare pp. 455-473

- Domenico Buccella
- Internationalisation and performance at the firm-level: what we learn from Italy pp. 475-509

- Valeria Gattai
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Contract and procurement design for PPPs in highways: the road ahead pp. 245-276

- Elisabetta Iossa
- What causes the megabyte price drop in the mobile industry? pp. 277-296

- François Jeanjean
- Measuring the economic landscape of Italy: target efficiency and control effectiveness pp. 297-321

- Yousaf Ali, Maurizio Ciaschini, Rosita Pretaroli and Claudio Socci
- How do new entrepreneurs innovate? pp. 323-341

- Gabriele Pellegrino, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- Multinational enterprises from emerging economies: what theories suggest, what evidence shows. A literature review pp. 343-370

- Alessia Amighini, Claudio Cozza, Elisa Giuliani, Roberta Rabellotti and Vittoria Scalera
Volume 42, issue 2, 2015
- Will the U.S. and EU telecommunications policies converge? A survey pp. 117-155

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Special section: Offshoring, immigration and the labour market: a micro-level perspective pp. 157-162

- Davide Castellani, Maria Mancusi, Grazia Santangelo and Antonello Zanfei
- Immigration and manufacturing in Italy: evidence from the 2000s pp. 163-187

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Edoardo Porto and Gianluca Santoni
- Offshoreability and wages. Evidence from German task data pp. 189-216

- Tobias Brändle and Andreas Koch
- The governance of offshoring and its effects at home. The role of codetermination in the international organization of German firms pp. 217-244

- Alessandro Bramucci and Antonello Zanfei
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- Exploring the links between offshoring and innovation pp. 1-7

- Davide Castellani, Maria Mancusi, Grazia Santangelo and Antonello Zanfei
- The effects of production offshoring on R&D and innovation in the home country pp. 9-31

- Bernhard Dachs, Bernd Ebersberger, Steffen Kinkel and Oliver Som
- On the R&D giants’ shoulders: do FDI help to stand on them? pp. 33-60

- Sandro Montresor and Antonio Vezzani
- The neglected effects of R&D captive offshoring in emerging countries on the creation of knowledge at home pp. 61-91

- Lorena D’Agostino
- Inward greenfield FDI and innovation pp. 93-116

- Roberto Antonietti, Raffaello Bronzini and Giulio Cainelli
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