Industry and Innovation
1993 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2006
- University Technology Transfer and National Systems of Innovation: Introduction to the Special Issue of Industry and Innovation pp. 359-370

- Maryann Feldman, Meric Gertler and David Wolfe
- University-Industry Interactions: the Case of the UK Biotech Industry pp. 371-392

- Helen Lawton Smith and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Comparing a Pharmaceutical and an Agro-food Bioregion: On the Importance of Knowledge Bases for Socio-spatial Patterns of Innovation pp. 393-414

- Lars Coenen, Jerker Moodysson, Camille Ryan, Bjørn Asheim and Peter Phillips
- Pathways and Policies to (Bio) Pharmaceutical Innovation Systems in Developing Countries pp. 415-435

- Lynn Mytelka
- Global Bioregions: Knowledge Domains, Capabilities and Innovation System Networks pp. 437-458

- Phil Cooke
- The Corporate Partners of Higher Education Associations: A Social Network Analysis pp. 459-479

- Amy Metcalfe
- Nascent Innovation Systems in Developing Countries: University Responses to Regional Needs in Thailand pp. 481-504

- Daniel Schiller
Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- The Business Governance of Localized Knowledge: An Information Economics Approach for the Economics of Knowledge pp. 227-261

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Exploitation versus Exploration in Market Competition pp. 263-289

- John Debenham and Ian Wilkinson
- Patterns of Innovation in Industrial Districts: An Empirical Analysis pp. 291-312

- Alessandro Muscio
- 'Little Ships': The Co-evolution of Technological Capabilities and Industrial Dynamics in Competing Innovation Networks pp. 313-334

- Richard Blundel
- Patterns of Technological Innovation in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services pp. 335-358

- Mark Freel
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Outsourcing Innovation and Relational Governance pp. 121-125

- Volker Mahnke and Serden Ozcan
- Innovation, Uncertainty and Relational Governance pp. 127-133

- Anna Grandori
- The Boundaries of the Firm—A Question of Interpretation? pp. 135-150

- Keith Blois
- A Relational Approach to Organization Design pp. 151-172

- Anna Grandori and Giuseppe Soda
- Innovation, New Market and Governance Choices of Entry: The Internet Brokerage Market Case pp. 173-187

- Valerie Claude-gaudillat and Bertrand Quelin
- Outsourcing Innovative Capabilities for IT-Enabled Services pp. 189-207

- Volker Mahnke, Serden Ozcan and Mikkel Lucas Overby
- Technology-Enabled Innovation, Industry Transformation and the Emergence of Ambient Organizations pp. 209-225

- Steve Elliot
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- New Firm Growth: Exploring Processes and Paths pp. 1-20

- Elizabeth Garnsey, Erik Stam and Paul Heffernan
- The Dependence of Innovativeness on the Local Firm Population—An Empirical Study of German Patents pp. 21-39

- Thomas Brenner and Siegfried Greif
- Networks and Rapid Technological Change: Novel Evidence from the Canadian Biotech Industry pp. 41-68

- Namatie Traore
- Competitiveness and an Emerging Sector: The Russian Software Industry and its Global Linkages pp. 69-95

- Ashok Deo Bardhan and Cynthia Kroll
- Schumpeter, Business Cycles and Co-evolution pp. 97-106

- William Kingston
- The Limits of Schumpeter's Business Cycles pp. 107-116

- Esben Sloth Andersen
- Response to Professor Andersen pp. 117-120

- William Kingston
Volume 12, issue 4, 2005
- Introduction: Knowledge and Geography pp. 399-407

- Mark Lorenzen
- (How) Do (Firms in) Clusters Create Knowledge? pp. 409-431

- Anders Malmberg and Dominic Power
- Epistemic Communities and Cluster Dynamics: On the Role of Knowledge in Industrial Districts pp. 433-463

- Lars Håkanson
- Geographies of Knowledge Formation in Firms pp. 465-486

- Ash Amin and Patrick Cohendet
- Local Nodes in Global Networks: The Geography of Knowledge Flows in Biotechnology Innovation pp. 487-507

- M. S. Gertler and Y. M. Levitte
Volume 12, issue 3, 2005
- Limits to Modularity: Reflections on Recent Developments in Chip Design pp. 303-335

- Dieter Ernst
- Technological Determinism and Modularity: Lessons from a Comparison between Aircraft and Auto Industries in Europe pp. 337-355

- Vincent Frigant and Damien Talbot
- Innovation Systems in Tourism: The Roles of Attractors and Scene-Takers pp. 357-381

- Jan Mattsson, Jon Sundbo and Christjan Fussing-Jensen
- Innovation in Industrial Districts: Evidence from Italy pp. 383-398

- Giulio Cainelli and Nicola De Liso
Volume 12, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction: Innovation in Services pp. 147-152

- Jan Vang and Christian Zellner
- Do Services Innovate (Differently)? Insights from the European Innobarometer Survey pp. 153-184

- Bruce Tether
- Organization of Knowledge and Innovation: The Case of Finnish Business Services pp. 185-203

- Aija Leiponen
- Strategic Outsourcing of IT Services: Theoretical Stocktaking and Empirical Challenges pp. 205-253

- Volker Mahnke, Mikkel Lucas Overby and Jan Vang
- Episodic Innovation: R&D Strategies for Project-Based Environments pp. 255-281

- Virginia Acha, David Gann and Ammon Salter
- New Modes of Learning in Services: A Study of Hong Kong's Consulting Engineers pp. 283-301

- Erik Baark
Volume 12, issue 1, 2005
- Industry and Innovation: Continuity and Change pp. 1-3

- Mark Lorenzen
- Aerospace Clusters: Local or Global Knowledge Spillovers? pp. 5-29

- Jorge Niosi and Majlinda Zhegu
- Collaborative Public Space in a National Innovation System: A Case Study of the Israeli Military's Impact on the Software Industry pp. 31-64

- Dan Breznitz
- Multinationality Matters in Innovation: The Case of the UK Financial Services pp. 65-92

- Marion Frenz, Claudia Girardone and Grazia Ietto-Gillies
- “Get Rich, or Die Trying”: Lessons from Rambus' High-Risk Predatory Litigation in the Semiconductor Industry pp. 93-115

- Richard Tansey, Mark Neal and Ray Carroll
- Obliging Institutions and Industry Evolution: A Comparative Study of the German and UK Wind Energy Industries pp. 117-145

- Shiu-Fai Wong
Volume 11, issue 4, 2004
- Farewell Editorial pp. 267-272

- John Mathews
- Indigenous Innovation and Economic Development: Lessons from China's Leap into the Information Age pp. 273-297

- William Lazonick
- Economic Action Does Not Take Place in a Vacuum: Understanding Cisco's Acquisition and Development Strategy pp. 299-325

- David Mayer and Martin Kenney
- Industry-Public Knowledge Infrastructure Interaction: Intra- and Inter-organizational Explanations of Interactive Learning pp. 327-352

- Marius Meeus, Leon Oerlemans and Jerald Hage
- The Changing Technological Profile of the Leading ICT Firms: Evidence from US Patent Data, 1981-2000 pp. 353-372

- P. M. Rao, Vijaya Vemuri and Peter Galvin
- Knowledge, Finance and Human Capital: The Role of Social Institutional Variables on Entrepreneurship in Japan pp. 373-405

- Michael Lynskey
Volume 11, issue 3, 2004
- Introduction: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth pp. 161-165

- Birgit Soete and Andreas Stephan
- Sustaining Innovation and Growth: Public Policy Support for Entrepreneurship pp. 167-191

- David Audretsch
- University Spillovers: Does the Kind of Science Matter? pp. 193-206

- David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann and Susanne Warning
- Location Decisions of Spin-offs from Public Research Institutions pp. 207-223

- Jurgen Egeln, Sandra Gottschalk and Christian Rammer
- The Determinants of Debt and (Private) Equity Financing: The Case of Young, Innovative SMEs from Germany pp. 225-248

- Dorothea Schäfer, Axel Werwatz and Volker Zimmermann
- The Performance of Venture-Backed Firms: The Effect of Venture Capital Company Characteristics pp. 249-263

- Dirk Engel
Volume 11, issue 1-2, 2004
- Introduction: Supply Chain Governance and Regional Development in the Global Economy pp. 5-9

- Jonathan Zeitlin
- Governing Decentralized Production: Institutions, Public Policy, and the Prospects for Inter-firm Collaboration in US Manufacturing pp. 11-44

- Josh Whitford and Jonathan Zeitlin
- Emerging Strategies and Forms of Governance in High-Wage Component Manufacturing Regions pp. 45-79

- Gary Herrigel
- Pragmatic Collaborations in Practice: A Response to Herrigel and Whitford and Zeitlin pp. 81-87

- Charles Sabel
- Developing Supplier Capabilities: Market and Non-market Approaches pp. 89-107

- Susan Helper and Janet Kiehl
- The Outsourcing "Prince": Models of Supply Chain Governance in the Italian Automobile Districts pp. 109-125

- Serafino Negrelli
- Transnational Strategies and Regional Development: The Case of GM and Delphi in Mexico pp. 127-153

- Jorge Carrillo
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