Industry and Innovation
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Volume 30, issue 10, 2023
- Randomisation as a tool for organisational decision-making: a debatable or debilitating proposition? pp. 1275-1293

- Gary Dushnitsky, J.P. Eggers, Chiara Franzoni and Florenta Teodoridis
- Behind the scenes of “Peripheral visions: the film and television industry in Galway, Ireland” pp. 1294-1298

- Gianluca Biggi
- Employment externalisation in response to a temporary exogenous shock: an adjustment costs perspective pp. 1299-1327

- Jonathan D. Jensen, Rahul Anand and Nicolai J. Foss
- Intellectual property crises induced by incumbent firms and latecomer firms’ catch-up performance: evidence from different sectoral environments pp. 1328-1356

- Haoyu Zhang, Jean Jinghan Chen, Kiho Kwak and Xiaobo Wu
- Set skilled workers free: the mobility of workers and innovation in Brazil pp. 1357-1379

- Ariana Ribeiro Costa, Renato Garcia, José Eduardo Roselino and José César Cruz Júnior
Volume 30, issue 9, 2023
- Innovation dynamics in the age of artificial intelligence: introduction to the special issue pp. 1141-1155

- Jacob R. Holm, Daniel S. Hain, Roman Jurowetzki and Edward Lorenz
- Getting along with frenemies: enhancing multi-competitor coopetition governance through artificial intelligence and blockchain pp. 1156-1189

- Jennifer L. Woolley
- Artefacts, routines, and co-production: a pioneering case of artificial intelligence-based health services in Argentina pp. 1190-1212

- Leandro Lepratte and Gabriel Yoguel
- Opening the black box of artificial intelligence technologies: unveiling the influence exerted by type of organisations and collaborative dynamics pp. 1213-1243

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Gianluca Murgia and Adele Parmentola
- An emergent grounded theory of AI-driven digital transformation: Canadian SMEs’ perspectives pp. 1244-1273

- Amir Taherizadeh and Catherine Beaudry
Volume 30, issue 8, 2023
- Innovation policy instruments for grand challenges: targeting constellations of diverse R&I actors? pp. 985-1007

- David Howoldt and Susana Borrás
- DUI it yourself: Innovation and activities to promote learning by doing, using, and interacting within the firm pp. 1008-1028

- Silje Haus-Reve, Rune Fitjar and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Scenarios of technological progress in Italy: what can we expect? pp. 1029-1059

- Jacopo Zotti, Claudio Socci, Francesca Severini and Giancarlo Infantino
- Robots, skills and temporary jobs: evidence from six European countries pp. 1060-1109

- Mirella Damiani, Fabrizio Pompei and Alfred Kleinknecht
- Directionality challenges for transformative innovation policy: lessons from implementing climate goals in the process industry pp. 1110-1139

- Anna Bergek, Hans Hellsmark and Kersti Karltorp
Volume 30, issue 7, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue on “the twin (digital and green) transition: handling the economic and social challenges” pp. 755-765

- Bram Timmermans, Dario Diodato, Elena Huergo, Francesco Rentocchini and Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
- Digital technologies and eco-innovation. Evidence of the twin transition from Italian firms pp. 766-800

- Sandro Montresor and Antonio Vezzani
- On the road to regional ‘Competitive Environmental Sustainability’: the role of the European structural funds pp. 801-823

- Anabela Santos, Javier Barbero, Simone Salotti, Olga Diukanova and Dimitrios Pontikakis
- Knowing brown and inventing green? Incremental and radical innovative activities in the automotive sector pp. 824-863

- Julia Mazzei, Tommaso Rughi and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Advanced digitalisation and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic: firm-level evidence from developing and emerging economies pp. 864-894

- Elisa Calza, Alejandro Lavopa and Ligia Zagato
- Productivity and HGEs: resilience and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 895-918

- Mercedes Teruel, Sofia Amaral-Garcia, Peter Bauer, Alex Coad, Clemens Domnick, Peter Harasztosi and Rozália Pál
- E-skills and income inequality within European regions pp. 919-946

- Davide Consoli, Fulvio Castellacci and Artur Santoalha
- Venture Capital Financing and Green Patenting pp. 947-983

- Andrea Bellucci, Serena Fatica, Aliki Georgakaki, Gianluca Gucciardi, Simon Letout and Francesco Pasimeni
Volume 30, issue 6, 2023
- The rise of the digital service economy in European regions pp. 637-663

- Roberta Capello, Camilla Lenzi and Elisa Panzera
- Automated governance mechanisms in digital labour platforms: how Uber nudges and sludges its drivers pp. 664-693

- Bilgehan Uzunca and Judith Kas
- Innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge: smart specialisation strategies in Guangdong, China pp. 694-718

- Marcus Conlé, Tobias ten Brink and Wei Zhao
- Platform participants hedging risk: post-alliance technology search of a platform participant and a rival platform pp. 719-753

- Hyun Ju Jung
Volume 30, issue 5, 2023
- Geography and the speed of green technology diffusion pp. 531-555

- Sebastian Losacker, Jens Horbach and Ingo Liefner
- Economic complexity and the global asset-seeking strategies of Chinese multinationals pp. 556-584

- Andrea Ascani and Paula Prenzel
- Doors and walls: physical barriers and knowledge sharing pp. 585-606

- Agnieszka Nowinska and Torben Pedersen
- Learning by exporting for marketing innovation pp. 607-635

- Elena Golovko, Cindy Lopes-Bento and Wolfgang Sofka
Volume 30, issue 4, 2023
- Heterogeneity of optimal balance between exploration and exploitation:the moderating roles of firm technological capability and industry alliance network position pp. 423-451

- Eunkwang Seo, Jaeyong Song and Chuyue Jin
- Linking external collaborations, eco-innovation and sustainable growth. An empirical analysis on the Italian manufacturing firms pp. 452-479

- Ernesto Cassetta, Ivano Dileo and Marco Pini
- Promote or inhibit? The influence of partner repeatedness in university-industry alliance portfolios on firm innovation performance pp. 480-505

- Shuman Zhang, Huijun Shen, Liang Zhang and Yang Li
- Overcoming innovation barriers through collaboration in emerging countries: the case of Colombian manufacturing firms pp. 506-529

- Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena, Yury Yohana Castillo and Isabel Alvarez
Volume 30, issue 3, 2023
- Managing where you are: agglomeration economies, managerial industry experience and innovation in South-East Asia pp. 311-335

- Joris Knoben, Daniël Speldekamp and Harm Hulshof
- The heterogenous relationship between migration and innovation: Evidence from Italy pp. 336-360

- Adriana Pinate, Alessandra Faggian, Claudio Di Berardino and Carolina Castaldi
- The dominant cybersecurity industry clusters: evolution and sustainment pp. 361-391

- Erran Carmel and Edward M. Roche
- Attractiveness, ethnicity, and stage financing: exploring heuristics in venture capital staging pp. 392-421

- Marc D. Bahlmann
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
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