Industry and Innovation
1993 - 2023
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Volume 30, issue 2, 2023
- Financial resources for research and innovation in small and larger firms: Is it a case of the more you have, the more you do? pp. 189-232

- Mauricio Perez-Alaniz, Helena Lenihan, Justin Doran and Nola Hewitt-Dundas
- How a firm’s knowledge base influences its external technology sourcing strategy: the case of biopharmaceutical firms pp. 233-262

- Christian Gnekpe, Régis Coeurderoy and Louis Mulotte
- The role of intangibles in firm-level productivity – evidence from Germany pp. 263-285

- Felix Roth, Ali Sen and Christian Rammer
- International breadth in coopetition and innovation performance: evidence from the Spanish biotechnology industry pp. 286-309

- Vanesa Barrales-Molina, Leopoldo Gutierrez-Gutierrez and Marta Riquelme-Medina
Volume 30, issue 1, 2023
- Firms and innovation in the new industrial paradigm of the digital transformation pp. 1-16

- Elena Cefis, Riccardo Leoncini, Luigi Marengo and Sandro Montresor
- Coding for intangible competitive advantage - mapping the distribution and characteristics of software-developing firms in the Swedish economy pp. 17-41

- Martin Andersson, Anna Kusetogullari and Joakim Wernberg
- A managerial mental model to drive innovation in the context of digital transformation pp. 42-66

- Danielly de Paula, Carolin Marx, Ella Wolf, Christian Dremel, Kathryn Cormican and Falk Uebernickel
- Digital Transformation of the Automotive Industry: An Integrating Framework to Analyse Technological Novelty and Breadth pp. 67-102

- Henry Lopez-Vega and Jerker Moodysson
- Education, routine, and complexity-biased Key Enabling Technologies: evidence from Emilia-Romagna, Italy pp. 103-134

- Roberto Antonietti, Luca Cattani, Francesca Gambarotto and Giulio Pedrini
- Disrupting regional efficiency gaps via Industry 4.0 firm investments pp. 135-158

- Antonio Fabio Forgione and Carlo Migliardo
- New digital technologies and firm performance in the Italian economy pp. 159-188

- Valeria Cirillo, Lucrezia Fanti, Andrea Mina and Andrea Ricci
Volume 29, issue 10, 2022
- Pharmaceutical spending and early-stage innovation in EU countries pp. 1141-1170

- Dimitrios Kourouklis and Afschin Gandjour
- R&D subsidies and firm innovation: does human capital matter? pp. 1171-1201

- Sergio Afcha and Abel Lucena
- CEO characteristics and the Doing-Using-Interacting mode of innovation: a new upper echelons perspective pp. 1202-1230

- Tatjana Bennat and Rolf Sternberg
- The search for alternatives to internal combustion: instantiation mechanisms of institutional logics among scientists and engineers pp. 1231-1262

- Byungchae Jin and David A. Kirsch
Volume 29, issue 9, 2022
- Disparities in robot adoption among U.S. manufacturers: a critical economic development challenge pp. 1025-1044

- Nancey Green Leigh, Heonyeong Lee and Benjamin Kraft
- Influence of entrepreneurial ecosystems on innovation ecosystems in peripheral regions: the case of the Champagne-Ardenne region pp. 1045-1074

- Simona Grama-Vigouroux, Sana Saidi, Anne Berthinier-Poncet, Albert Lwango and Mohamed Sellami
- Automation, firm employment and skill upgrading: firm-level evidence from China pp. 1075-1107

- Xiaozhen Qin, Weipan Xu, Haohui ‘Caron’ Chen, Jiawei Zhong, Yifei Sun and Xun Li
- The architecture of innovation: how firms configure different types of complementarities in emerging ecosystems pp. 1108-1139

- Bernhard Lingens, Veronika Seeholzer and Oliver Gassmann
Volume 29, issue 8, 2022
- Fast as a gazelle – young firms gaining from educational diversity pp. 927-947

- Carita Eklund and Kristof van Criekingen
- Ambidexterity and innovation in cluster SMEs: evidence from Indonesian manufacturing pp. 948-968

- Jojo Jacob, Maggie-Qiuzhu Mei, Theresia Gunawan and Geert Duysters
- Co-Worker complementarities and new firm survival pp. 969-991

- Therese Danley and Rikard H Eriksson
- The wealth of (Open Data) nations? Open government data, country-level institutions and entrepreneurial activity pp. 992-1023

- Franz Huber, Alan Ponce, Francesco Rentocchini and Thomas Wainwright
Volume 29, issue 7, 2022
- The role of initial and gradual trust in growing and unlocking regional industrial specialisations pp. 825-846

- Markus Grillitsch and Magnus Nilsson
- R&D networks and their effects on knowledge exploration versus knowledge exploitation: Evidence from a spatial econometric perspective pp. 847-878

- Martina Neuländtner and Thomas Scherngell
- New regional industrial path development and innovation networks in times of economic crisis pp. 879-898

- Jan Ole Rypestøl, Roman Martin and Nina Kyllingstad
- How spatial proximity facilitates distant search – a social capital perspective on local open innovation pp. 899-926

- Anja Leckel, Sophie Veilleux and Frank Piller
Volume 29, issue 6, 2022
- Family-managed firms, external sources of knowledge and innovation pp. 701-733

- Stefano Amato, Fernanda Ricotta and Rodrigo Basco
- Skills shortage and innovation pp. 734-759

- Jens Horbach and Christian Rammer
- An empirical study of drivers for the adoption of logistics innovation pp. 760-791

- Adelheid Holl and Ilaria Mariotti
- Organisations’ Resources and External Shocks: Exploring Digital Innovation in Family Firms pp. 792-824

- Jonas Soluk
Volume 29, issue 5, 2022
- Generating tacit knowledge across borders: international collaboration and design innovation in Norway pp. 597-622

- Xinlu Qiu, Marcelo Cano-Kollmann and Ram Mudambi
- Continuous innovation failure, top management team relational capital and the overseas R&D activities of companies in emerging economies pp. 623-648

- Xi Zhong, Weihong Chen and Ge Ren
- The impact of institutional voids and ecosystem logics in the spread of ecosystems in emerging economies pp. 649-671

- Ahmet Yildirim, Bart Clarysse and Mike Wright
- Stepping up to the mark? Firms’ export activity and environmental innovation in 14 European countries pp. 672-700

- Aoife Hanley and Finn Semrau
Volume 29, issue 4, 2022
- The long-term effect of research grants on the scientific output of university professors pp. 463-487

- Katrin Hussinger and João N. Carvalho
- International doctoral graduates as inventors in the German innovation system pp. 488-510

- Guido Buenstorf, Dominik P. Heinisch and Matthias Kapa
- Public R&D funding and new regional specialisations: The contingent role of technological relatedness pp. 511-532

- Wolf-Hendrik Uhlbach, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Thomas Scherngell
- Understanding the Heterogeneous Additionality of R&D Subsidy Programs of Different Government Levels pp. 533-563

- Joost Heijs, Alex J. Guerrero and Elena Huergo
- Does university performance have an economic payoff for home regions? Evidence for the Spanish provinces pp. 564-596

- Joan Crespo, Jesús Peiró-Palomino and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
Volume 29, issue 3, 2022
- The employment implications of additive manufacturing pp. 333-366

- Giulia Felice, Fabio Lamperti and Lucia Piscitello
- Industrial land policy and economic complexity of Chinese Cities pp. 367-395

- Zhaoyingzi Dong, Yingcheng Li, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Siqi Zheng
- How does basic research improve innovation performance in the world’s major pharmaceutical firms? pp. 396-424

- Bart Leten, Stijn Kelchtermans and Rene Belderbos
- The evolution of niche: variety in knowledge networks in the global music industry pp. 425-462

- Mark Bagley, Ethan Gifford and Maureen McKelvey
Volume 29, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Open Innovation in Science pp. 131-135

- Susanne Beck, Christoph Grimpe, Marion Poetz and Henry Sauermann
- The Open Innovation in Science research field: a collaborative conceptualisation approach pp. 136-185

- Susanne Beck, Carsten Bergenholtz, Marcel Bogers, Tiare-Maria Brasseur, Marie Louise Conradsen, Diletta Di Marco, Andreas P. Distel, Leonhard Dobusch, Daniel Dörler, Agnes Effert, Benedikt Fecher, Despoina Filiou, Lars Frederiksen, Thomas Gillier, Christoph Grimpe, Marc Gruber, Carolin Haeussler, Florian Heigl, Karin Hoisl, Katie Hyslop, Olga Kokshagina, Marcel LaFlamme, Cornelia Lawson, Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Wolfgang Lukas, Markus Nordberg, Maria Theresa Norn, Marion Poetz, Marisa Ponti, Gernot Pruschak, Laia Pujol Priego, Agnieszka Radziwon, Janet Rafner, Gergana Romanova, Alexander Ruser, Henry Sauermann, Sonali K. Shah, Jacob F. Sherson, Julia Suess-Reyes, Christopher Tucci, Philipp Tuertscher, Jane Bjørn Vedel, Theresa Velden, Roberto Verganti, Jonathan Wareham, Andrea Wiggins and Sunny Mosangzi Xu
- How open is innovation research? – An empirical analysis of data sharing among innovation scholars pp. 186-218

- Gloria Barczak, Christian Hopp, Jermain Kaminski, Frank Piller and Gernot Pruschak
- The puzzle of sharing scientific data pp. 219-250

- Laia Pujol Priego, Jonathan Wareham and Angelo Kenneth S. Romasanta
- Crowds, citizens, and science: a multi-dimensional framework and agenda for future research pp. 251-284

- Chiara Franzoni, Marion Poetz and Henry Sauermann
- A strategic alignment framework for the entrepreneurial university pp. 285-309

- David B. Audretsch and Maksim Belitski
- Open innovation in science: assessing the formation and function of SME-university collaborations through the proximity matrix pp. 310-332

- Andrew Johnston
Volume 29, issue 1, 2022
- Does diversity make collaborative subsidies effective? ICT sector in Korea pp. 1-24

- Jeongwon Lee, Junseok Hwang and Hana Kim
- The impact of product innovation announcements on firm value: evidence from the bio-pharmaceutical industry pp. 25-52

- Jan Niederreiter and Massimo Riccaboni
- What kinds of relatedness promote new firm formation? Evidence from Italy pp. 53-73

- Leonardo Mazzoni, Niccolò Innocenti and Luciana Lazzeretti
- How industry projects can stimulate academic engagement: an experimental study among U.S. engineering professors pp. 74-101

- Thomas Clauss, Patrick Spieth, Christian Klusmann, Wunnam Basit Issah and Tobias Kesting
- Keep it simple: external resource utilisation and incremental product innovation in resource-challenged South African manufacturing firms pp. 102-130

- Leon Oerlemans, Kai-Ying Chan, Joris Knoben and Patrick Vermeulen
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