Industry and Innovation
1993 - 2026
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Volume 33, issue 1, 2026
- Innovation and internationalisation in the digital era: new theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence pp. 1-12

- Daniele Moschella, Claudio Fassio and Chiara Franco
- Digital production technologies and exports pp. 13-33

- Bernhard Dachs and Anna Wolfmayr
- Digitalisation and global value chain participation: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 34-69

- Dolores Añón Higón, Juan A. Máñez, Amparo Sanchis and Juan A. Sanchis
- The dynamics of digital technologies in the strategies of MNEs pp. 70-95

- Isabel Álvarez, Raquel Marin and Cipriano Quirós
- Robots and firm reshoring pp. 96-115

- Carolina Calatayud and María E. Rochina-Barrachina
- Digital technologies and global value chains: evidence from the Italian industry pp. 116-141

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Emanuele Brancati, Anna Giunta, Domenico Scalera and Francesco Trivieri
- Competitive dynamism in nascent markets: trademarks and superstar firm entry in the metaverse pp. 142-182

- Wendy A. Bradley and Julian Kolev
- Knowledge sources for Industry 4.0 technologies in European regions: the role of inward FDIs pp. 183-207

- Michela Bello, Davide Castellani, Giacomo Damioli, Giovanni Marin and Sandro Montresor
Volume 32, issue 10, 2025
- Reaching for the stars: analyzing market entry in the space economy pp. 1087-1123

- Davide Vittori, Umberto Panniello, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Francesco Cupertino
- We’ve got the power: an exploration of relational power and discontinuous continuity in a creative ecosystem of techno-music pp. 1124-1157

- Juliet Vink, Elco van Burg, Brian V. Tjemkes and Omar N. Solinger
- Can scientists remain internationally visible after the return to their home country? A study of Chinese scientists pp. 1158-1183

- Ying Zhang, Cornelia Lawson and Liangping Ding
- “Twin transition” and HRM practices: empirical evidence from Italian firms pp. 1184-1203

- Davide Antonioli, Claudia Ghisetti, Massimiliano Mazzanti, Francesco Nicolli and Marco Quatrosi
- AI in innovation research: an overview of transformers pp. 1204-1227

- Mariano Mastrogiorgio
- Breaking the Language barrier: an interview on the story behind the DRUID 2025 Best paper pp. 1228-1232

- Elisa Sabbadin and Leo Schmallenbach
Volume 32, issue 9, 2025
- Unpacking the role of relatedness in technological diversification in the US metropolitan statistical areas pp. 979-1001

- Yibo Qiao and Yingcheng Li
- The role of complementary interregional linkages for functional upgrading and downgrading of global value chains in EU regions pp. 1002-1036

- Eduardo Hernández-Rodríguez, Ron Boschma, Andrea Morrison and Xianjia Ye
- Unveiling the drivers of SMEs’ cooperation with universities. Do firms’ CEO characteristics matter? pp. 1037-1058

- Adele Parmentola, Luca Pennacchio, Eva Panetti and Marco Ferretti
- Digital platforms for academia–industry knowledge exchange: characterisation, functions, and types pp. 1059-1080

- Ekaterina Albats, Henry Etzkowitz and Martin Kalthaus
- On trademarks and innovation: a retrospective, 10 years later pp. 1081-1086

- Meindert Flikkema, Carolina Castaldi and Ard-Pieter de Man
Volume 32, issue 8, 2025
- Is eco-innovation employment-friendly? Evidence from China pp. 859-883

- Sanfeng Zhang, Xueping Wu, Tian Zhou, Feng Wang and Jing Yang
- Knowledge spillovers through high-skilled migration network: evidence from OECD countries pp. 884-914

- Saverio Barabuffi, Valeria Costantini, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza and Elena Paglialunga
- Star inventors, knowledge complexity and collaborative ties: what drives deference in invention teams? pp. 915-945

- Metin Onal Vural and Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx
- All aboard! co-mobility, human capital, and labor market prospects after organizational failure pp. 946-964

- Agnieszka Nowinska, Valentina Tartari and Ram Mudambi
- Sports as a context in strategy and innovation research: promises, challenges, and broader implications pp. 965-978

- Annamaria Conti, Christoph Grimpe, Elisa Operti and Jan-Michael Ross
Volume 32, issue 7, 2025
- How employees are affected by working in R&D-investing firms pp. 747-771

- Yifei Wang
- Digitalisation in European regions: unravelling the impact of relatedness and complexity on digital technology adoption and productivity growth pp. 772-801

- Stefan Apostol and Eduardo Hernández-Rodríguez
- Promoting clean energy transition and industry emergence: leveraging public funding for the commercialisation of fuel cell technologies pp. 802-827

- I. Kim Wang and Lihong Qian
- University-to-industry knowledge transfers and firms’ resilience during the great recession: evidence for Spanish firms pp. 828-857

- Dolores Añón Higón and Óscar Vicente-Chirivella
Volume 32, issue 6, 2025
- The role of scientists in regional innovation system transformation: shaping the direction to a biomass-bioeconomy pp. 631-654

- Alessio Giustolisi
- Penalties imposed on board chairs and corporate innovation: evidence from China pp. 655-684

- Jianglong Yu, Hongmei Liu, Jian Zhou and Ke Liu
- Path dependency, social capital and the geography of dirty inventions pp. 685-709

- Gianluca Biggi, Elisa Giuliani, Arianna Martinelli and Angela Parenti
- Corporate environmental R&D: does organisational innovation matter? pp. 710-745

- Pablo Del Rio, Jose Garcia-Quevedo and Ester Martínez-Ros
Volume 32, issue 5, 2025
- The emergence of new regional technological specialisations: exploring the role of organisations and their technological network structure pp. 513-539

- Iris Wanzenböck, Silvia Rocchetta, Keungoui Kim and Dieter Kogler
- R&D policy instrument mix sequencing: evaluating the impact of receiving R&D grants and R&D tax credits over time on firm-level R&D pp. 540-573

- Helena Lenihan, Kevin Mulligan, Mauricio Perez-Alaniz and Christian Rammer
- How does Confucianism influence green innovation? Evidence from China pp. 574-596

- Yiyun Zhang, Longwei Wang, Min Zhang and Shihao Wei
- What facilitates the effectiveness of innovation ecosystem-specific experimentation? A dynamic capabilities perspective pp. 597-629

- Jin Han, Haibo Zhou, Sandor Lowik and Petra de Weerd-Nederhof
Volume 32, issue 4, 2025
- When do state-owned enterprises innovate? The moderating role of pro-market institutions pp. 383-412

- Christopher Boudreaux
- Firms’ patenting and collective cumulative knowledge: evidence from the largest R&D investors in the world pp. 413-448

- Elena Cefis, Nicola Grassano and Matteo Tubiana
- The impact of China’s total carbon emission control policy on low carbon total factor productivity pp. 449-475

- Lingqian Kong, Xinyi Jin, Yihua Xu and Kai Xu
- The price of mistrust: the impact of a medical ethics scandal on scientific capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 476-499

- Caroline Fry and Shannon Tran
- A debate: does Lean Startup represent a giant leap? pp. 500-511

- Christopher L. Tucci, Yuliya Snihur, Elena Novelli and Teppo Felin
Volume 32, issue 3, 2025
- Two birds with one stone: can public financial support help firms to address financial and non-financial obstacles to research and innovation? pp. 243-280

- Mauricio Perez-Alaniz, Helena Lenihan, Justin Doran and Stephen Roper
- Diffusion with generational cohorts pp. 281-306

- Anil R. Doshi
- Draw to a close: inventor triad dynamics and invention quality pp. 307-338

- Ding Nan, Arjan Markus and Leon Oerlemans
- The double-edged sword of customer participation on new product development performance: the contingent roles of relational and environmental factors pp. 339-382

- Jiaxin Lin, Jason Lu Jin, Liwen Wang and Xueqing Wang
Volume 32, issue 2, 2025
- The relationship between robotics and housing prices: evidence from housing markets in Chinese cities pp. 139-165

- Jiantao Zhou, Huiwen Peng, Eddie Chi-Man Hui and Qun Wu
- Transitioning through a crisis: industrial customer responses to a green technology innovation scheme pp. 166-196

- Amani M. Gharib, Mark Palmer, Devon Gidley and Min Zhang
- Exploration and the termination of inventions: the role of the structure of the firm’s knowledge base and its failure experience pp. 197-228

- Arusyak Zakaryan
- On knowledge and economic transformation: Joseph Schumpeter and Alfred Marshall on the theory of restless capitalism pp. 229-242

- Stan Metcalfe, Anders Broström and Maureen McKelvey
Volume 32, issue 1, 2025
- Cultivating green innovation in established organisations and fields pp. 1-11

- Georg Reischauer, Claudio Biscaro and Lianne Lefsrud
- The business case for sustainability: six takes on a cultural artefact pp. 12-23

- Todd Schifeling and Dror Etzion
- Partnering with green start-ups: a vehicle for eco-innovation? pp. 24-52

- Andra Riandita, Anders Broström and Raffaella Cagliano
- Corporate board network and green technological innovation: a view of guanxi culture in China pp. 53-83

- Yanmin Shao and Kunliang Xu
- Greening from within: the role of organisational purpose shift in building internal legitimacy for fossil fuel incumbents’ green innovation pp. 84-107

- Hannah Schupfer and Birthe Soppe
- Exploring the nexus of organisational culture and sustainability for green innovation pp. 108-138

- James Demastus, Brian M. Ohsowski and Nancy E. Landrum
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