Industry and Innovation
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Volume 27, issue 10, 2020
- The unintended consequences of biotechnology innovation adoption pp. 1089-1109

- Douglas Cumming, Sofia Johan, Christian Oberst and Ikenna Uzuegbunam
- An integrative model of the influence of self-esteem on adolescents’ consumer innovativeness: the mediating role of social network position and need for uniqueness pp. 1110-1132

- Elodie Gentina and Jan Kratzer
- Spinoffs and parents in clusters: evidence from the Italian motorcycle industry pp. 1133-1159

- Gianluca Capone and Andrea Morrison
- Knowledge sharing in inter-organisational teams: the role of the advice network and the substitutive role of the formal network in an R&D alliance pp. 1160-1185

- Xiao Wang, Hans van der Bij and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Temporary organisations in the creation of dynamic capabilities: effects of temporariness on innovative capacity and strategic flexibility pp. 1186-1208

- Thomas Spanuth, Sven Heidenreich and Andreas Wald
Volume 27, issue 9, 2020
- Green together? The effects of companies’ innovation collaboration with different partner types on ecological process and product innovation pp. 953-990

- Sebastian Kobarg, Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim, Christopher Schlägel and Isabell M. Welpe
- The emergence of renewable energy technologies at country level: relatedness, international knowledge spillovers and domestic energy markets pp. 991-1013

- Deyu Li, Gaston Heimeriks and Floor Alkemade
- Who is leaping through failure? The influence of innovation characteristics on learning from failure pp. 1014-1039

- Nami Kim and Jongseon Lee
- Indirect effects of direct subsidies: an examination of signaling effects pp. 1040-1061

- Jun Li, Ruby P. Lee and Junbao Wan
- The four faces of creative industries: visualising the game industry ecosystem in Helsinki and Tokyo pp. 1062-1087

- Miikka J. Lehtonen, Antti Ainamo and J Harviainen
Volume 27, issue 8, 2020
- Micro-geography: a fundamental organizing attribute pp. 837-841

- Christopher C. Liu and Matt Marx
- The co-location of innovation and production in clusters pp. 842-870

- Mercedes Delgado
- Going local: placing entrepreneurial microgeographies in a larger regional context pp. 871-891

- Mary Donegan and Nichola Lowe
- Physical distance vs. clustering as influences on contracting complexity for biopharmaceutical alliances pp. 892-919

- Jongwook Kim and Steven Globerman
- Does size still matter? How micro firms and SMEs vary in network learning pp. 920-952

- Rafael A. Corredoira and Gerald A. McDermott
Volume 27, issue 7, 2020
- Firm market valuation and intellectual property assets pp. 705-729

- Mafini Dosso and Antonio Vezzani
- Which firms use trademarks? Firm-level evidence from Germany on the role of distance, product quality and innovation pp. 730-755

- Dirk Crass
- Concordance and complementarity in IP instruments pp. 756-788

- Marco Grazzi, Chiara Piccardo and Cecilia Vergari
- Launch of a product and patents: evidence from the US cardiovascular pharmaceutical sector pp. 789-803

- Francesca Di Iorio and M. Letizia Giorgetti
- Exploring the impact of organisational, technological and relational contingencies on innovation speed in the light of open innovation pp. 804-836

- Evita Milan, Frank Ulrich, Lourenco G.D. Faria and Jason Li-Ying
Volume 27, issue 6, 2020
- The function of ability, benevolence, and integrity-based trust in innovation networks pp. 585-604

- Helge Svare, Anne Haugen Gausdal and Guido Möllering
- Do systemic innovation intermediaries broaden horizons? A proximity perspective on R&D partnership formation pp. 605-629

- Matthijs J. Janssen, Maya Bogers and Iris Wanzenböck
- Identifying cooperation for innovation―a comparison of data sources pp. 630-659

- Michael Fritsch, Mirko Titze and Matthias Piontek
- The importance of vocational education institutions in manufacturing regions: adding content to a broad definition of regional innovation systems pp. 660-679

- Henrik Brynthe Lund and Asbjørn Karlsen
- The diffusion of a policy innovation in the energy sector: evidence from the collective switching case in Europe pp. 680-704

- Silvia Blasi and Silvia Rita Sedita
Volume 27, issue 5, 2020
- Economic crisis and firm exit: do intangibles matter? pp. 445-479

- Fabio Landini, Alessandro Arrighetti and Andrea Lasagni
- Knowledge-intensive sectors and the role of collective performance-related pay pp. 480-512

- Stefania Cardinaleschi, Mirella Damiani and Fabrizio Pompei
- The importance of geographical distance to different types of R&D collaboration in the pharmaceutical industry pp. 513-537

- Francesca Bignami, Pauline Mattsson and Jarno Hoekman
- Agglomeration and innovation of knowledge intensive business services pp. 538-561

- Orsa Kekezi and Johan Klaesson
- The invisible college of cluster research: a bibliometric core–periphery analysis of the literature pp. 562-584

- Silvia Rita Sedita, Annalisa Caloffi and L. Lazzeretti
Volume 27, issue 4, 2020
- The relationship between digital technologies and internationalisation. Evidence from Italian SMEs pp. 311-339

- Ernesto Cassetta, Umberto Monarca, Ivano Dileo, Claudio Di Berardino and Marco Pini
- Innovation ambidexterity: balancing exploitation and exploration for startup and established restaurants and impacts upon performance pp. 340-362

- Meehee Cho, Mark A. Bonn and Su Jin Han
- Industrial internet platform provider and end-user perceptions of platform openness impacts pp. 363-389

- Karan Menon, Hannu Kärkkäinen and Thorsten Wuest
- A view of clustering as emergent and innovative processes pp. 390-419

- Frode Ramstad Johansen, Søren Kerndrup, Gunnar Andersson and Synnøve Rubach
- Creative industries agglomeration and entrepreneurship in China: necessity or opportunity? pp. 420-443

- Wentao Yu
Volume 27, issue 3, 2020
- The influence of internal barriers on open innovation pp. 205-209

- Pedro de Faria, Florian Noseleit and Bart Los
- What facilitates external knowledge utilisation in SMEs? – An optimal configuration between openness intensity and organisational moderators pp. 210-234

- Nan Kyung Kim and Joon Mo Ahn
- Internal barriers to innovation and university-industry cooperation among technology-based SMEs in Brazil pp. 235-263

- Diego R. De Moraes Silva, Luis Otávio Lucas and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Harnessing adaptive capacity to close the pandora’s box of open innovation pp. 264-284

- Maral Mahdad, Chiara Eleonora De Marco, Andrea Piccaluga and Alberto Di Minin
- Collaborative ties and ambidextrous innovation: insights from internal and external knowledge acquisition pp. 285-310

- Xuemei Xie, Yanru Gao, Zhipeng Zang and Xiaohua Meng
Volume 27, issue 1-2, 2020
- Editorial: why and when do firms trademark? Bridging perspectives from industrial organisation, innovation and entrepreneurship pp. 1-10

- Carolina Castaldi, Joern Block and Meindert J. Flikkema
- On the price elasticity of demand for trademarks pp. 11-24

- Gaétan de Rassenfosse
- From a distinctive sign to an exchangeable asset: exploring the U.S. market for trademark licensing pp. 25-51

- Edoardo Ferrucci, Maria Isabella Leone, Manuel Romagnoli and Andrea Toros
- Are two better than one? Modelling the complementarity between patents and trademarks across industries pp. 52-79

- Patrick Llerena and Valentine Millot
- The valuation of patent-trademark pairing as IP strategy: evidence from the USPTO pp. 80-104

- Grid Thoma
- Overlap in external technology search locations and the breadth of IPR assets: lessons from the Security Software Industry pp. 105-133

- Szabolcs Szilárd Sebrek
- Why do innovators not apply for trademarks? The role of information asymmetries and collaborative innovation pp. 134-154

- Suma Athreye and Claudio Fassio
- Trademarks and their association with Kirznerian entrepreneurs pp. 155-183

- Serhiy Lyalkov, Mónica Carmona, Emilio Congregado, Ana Millán and Jose Maria Millan
- Innovation activities and business cycles: are trademarks a leading indicator? pp. 184-203

- Charles A. W. deGrazia, Amanda Myers and Andrew A. Toole
Volume 26, issue 10, 2019
- Exploring the relationship between types of family involvement and collaborative innovation in design-intensive firms: insights from two leading players in the furniture industry pp. 1121-1151

- Stefano Magistretti, Claudio Dell’Era, Alfredo De Massis and Federico Frattini
- Do the creative industries support growth and innovation in the wider economy? Industry relatedness and employment growth in Italy pp. 1152-1173

- Niccolò Innocenti and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Designer portfolio archetypes in design-intensive industries pp. 1174-1207

- Michele Simoni, Cabirio Cautela and Francesco Zurlo
- Design and eco-innovation: micro-evidence from the Eurobarometer survey pp. 1208-1241

- Claudia Ghisetti and Sandro Montresor
- What hampers green product innovation: the effect of experience pp. 1242-1270

- Tobias Stucki
Volume 26, issue 9, 2019
- The effect of industry leaders’ exploratory innovation on competitor performance pp. 965-987

- Solon Moreira and C.Jennifer Tae
- What drives the geography of jobs in the US? Unpacking relatedness pp. 988-1022

- Teresa Farinha, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Andrea Morrison and Ron Boschma
- High-tech entrepreneurial firms’ innovation in different institutional settings. Do venture capital and private equity have complementary or substitute effects? pp. 1023-1074

- Christian Corsi and Antonio Prencipe
- Patent collaboration networks in Sweden and Spain during the Second Industrial Revolution pp. 1075-1102

- David Andersson, Pablo Galaso and Patricio Sáiz
- Influence of market orientation on performance: the moderating roles of customer participation breadth and depth in new product development pp. 1103-1120

- Todd Morgan, Sergey Alexander Anokhin and Joakim Wincent
Volume 26, issue 8, 2019
- Platforms and industrial change pp. 871-879

- Martin Kenney, Petri Rouvinen, Timo Seppälä and John Zysman
- What company characteristics are associated with the adoption of social media? pp. 880-897

- Heli Koski, Mika Pajarinen and Petri Rouvinen
- Collective institutional work: the case of Airbnb in Amsterdam, London and New York pp. 898-919

- Wouter P. C. Boon, Kristy Spruit and Koen Frenken
- Regulation strictness and supply in the platform economy: the case of Airbnb and Couchsurfing pp. 920-942

- Bilgehan Uzunca and Andrea Borlenghi
- Dancing with wolves: how value creation and value capture dynamics affect complementor participation in industry platforms pp. 943-963

- Sai Lan, Kun Liu and Yidi Dong
Volume 26, issue 7, 2019
- Small worlds, inheritance networks and industrial clusters pp. 741-768

- Mark Bagley
- The impact of diversifying and de novo firms on regional innovation performance in an emerging industry: a longitudinal study of the U.S. ethanol industry pp. 769-794

- Yeolan Lee and Eric A. Fong
- Developing and sustaining new regional industrial paths: investigating the role of ‘outsiders’ and factors shaping long-term trajectories pp. 795-819

- Sabrina Fredin, Johan Miörner and Marina Jogmark
- Knowledge transfer in time of crisis: evidence from the Trentino region pp. 820-842

- Maria Tsouri
- Music industry intermediation in the digital era and the resilience of the Majors’ oligopoly: the role of transactional capability pp. 843-869

- Rémy Guichardaz, Laurent Bach and Julien Pénin
Volume 26, issue 6, 2019
- Why do entrepreneurs refuse venture capital? pp. 619-642

- Annalisa Croce, Luca Grilli and Samuele Murtinu
- Competitive pressure: competitive reactions at the group-level pp. 643-666

- Leon Zucchini, Stephan Böhmer-Horländer and Tobias Kretschmer
- When do firms focus on public research?: evidence from U.S. medical device industry pp. 667-689

- Jeong-Duk Choi, Jong-Seon Lee and Zong-Tae Bae
- Who creates jobs? Venture capital, research grants, and regional employment in the U.S pp. 690-714

- Hyunsung D. Kang, Elazer Edelman and David N. Ku
- Combined innovation and export strategies of KIBS in different regional settings pp. 715-740

- David Doloreux, Richard Shearmur and Ari Van Assche
Volume 26, issue 5, 2019
- Chasing entrepreneurial firms pp. 479-507

- Elsie L. Echeverri-Carroll and Maryann P. Feldman
- Firm growth and R&D investment: SVAR evidence from the world’s top R&D investors pp. 508-533

- Alex Coad and Nicola Grassano
- The innovation and performance effects of well-designed environmental regulation: evidence from Sweden pp. 534-567

- Jan F. Weiss and Tatiana Anisimova
- Dancing in shackles: interactive learning of industrial design firms in Beijing pp. 568-591

- Huasheng Zhu and Pengfei Li
- Innovation and growth in KIBS: the role of clients’ collaboration and service customisation pp. 592-618

- Anna Cabigiosu and Diego Campagnolo
Volume 26, issue 4, 2019
- Institutional entrepreneurship and social innovation at the base of the pyramid: the case of M-Pesa in Kenya pp. 369-390

- Elsie Onsongo
- Uncovering moderators of organisational ambidexterity: evidence from the pharmaceutical industry pp. 391-418

- Osamu Suzuki
- Linking the bottom-up and top-down evolution of regional innovation systems to policy: organizations, support structures and learning processes pp. 419-438

- Rune Njøs and Jens Kristian Fosse
- The effect of innovation on productivity: evidence from Turkish manufacturing firms pp. 439-460

- Burcu Fazlıoğlu, Başak Dalgıç and Ahmet Burçin Yereli
- Dynamic increasing returns and innovation diffusion: bringing Polya Urn processes to the empirical data pp. 461-478

- Giovanni Dosi, Alessio Moneta and Elena Stepanova
Volume 26, issue 3, 2019
- Technological achievements in entrepreneurial firms – legacy, value chain experience, and division of innovation labour pp. 243-268

- Maryann P. Feldman, Maria Halbinger, Toke Reichstein, Finn Valentin and Ji Woong Yoon
- The effects of R&D subsidies and network embeddedness on R&D output: evidence from the German biotech industry pp. 269-294

- Tobias Buchmann and Micha Kaiser
- Exploration, exploitation and innovation performance: disentangling the evolution of industry pp. 295-320

- Pilar Bernal, Juan P. Maicas and Pilar Vargas
- Innovation and firm growth over the business cycle pp. 321-347

- Andrin Spescha and Martin Woerter
- Innovation strategies, external knowledge and productivity growth pp. 348-367

- Christopher Baum, Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
Volume 26, issue 2, 2019
- Introduction to the Special Issue on “Innovation in State Owned Enterprises: Implications for Technology Management and Industrial Development” pp. 121-126

- Dirk Meissner, David Sarpong and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Catching-up with supermajors: the technology factor in building the competitive power of national oil companies from developing economies pp. 127-157

- Alexey Bereznoy
- Research, development and growth in state-owned enterprises: empirical evidence from Ecuador pp. 158-175

- Nuria González Álvarez and Anderson Argothy
- Innovation output and state ownership: empirical evidence from China’s listed firms pp. 176-198

- Henning Kroll and Kou Kou
- Open innovation in Russian state-owned enterprises pp. 199-217

- Mikhail Gershman, Vitaliy Roud and Thomas Wolfgang Thurner
- State-owned enterprises as knowledge-explorer agents pp. 218-241

- Mario Benassi and Matteo Landoni
Volume 26, issue 1, 2019
- Advancing large-scale R&D projects towards through involvement of organizational knowledge integrators pp. 1-30

- Mette Præst Knudsen, Tina Lundø Tranekjer and Nadika Bulathsinhala
- Once bitten, less shy? The influence of prior misappropriation experience on R&D collaboration pp. 31-56

- Annika Lorenz and Theresa Veer
- The role of relationship promoter in new product development collaboration pp. 57-77

- Maria Pemartín, Gregorio Sánchez-Marín and José Luis Munuera-Alemán
- Non-continuous growth of firms: some empirical evidence from Italian manufacturing industry pp. 78-99

- Enrico D’Elia, Leopoldo Nascia and Alessandro Zeli
- Approaching the technological innovation frontier: evidence from Chinese SOEs pp. 100-120

- Xudong Gao
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