Industry and Innovation
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Volume 23, issue 8, 2016
- Editorial Board pp. (ebi)-(ebi)

- The Editors
- Entrepreneurial orientation and performance: mediating effects of technology and marketing action across industry types pp. 673-693

- Suk Bong Choi and Christopher Williams
- R&D, worker training and innovation: firm-level evidence pp. 694-712

- Xulia González, Daniel Miles-Touya and Consuelo Pazó
- Application and success of R&D subsidies: what is the role of firm age? pp. 713-733

- Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- Innovation and market regulation: evidence from the European electricity industry pp. 734-752

- Carlo Cambini, Federico Caviggioli and Giuseppe Scellato
- The influence of proximity dimensions on international research collaboration: an analysis of European water projects pp. 753-772

- Pieter W. Heringa, Laurens K. Hessels and Mariëlle van der Zouwen
Volume 23, issue 7, 2016
- Is there a fallacy of composition of external R&D? An empirical assessment of the impact of quasi-internal, external and offshored R&D pp. 551-574

- Olivier Brossard and Inès Moussa
- The productivity of knowledge mobilisation, knowledge capitalisation and product-related firm transmutation: exploring the case of small-scale garment-makers in Nairobi, Kenya pp. 575-594

- Samuel Mwaura
- The interaction mode and geographic scope of firms’ technology alliances: implications of balancing exploration and exploitation in R&D pp. 595-624

- Abel Lucena
- Stringency of regulation and innovation in waste management: an empirical analysis on EU countries pp. 625-646

- Grazia Cecere and Nicoletta Corrocher
- How high-tech entrepreneurial ventures cope with the global crisis: changes in product innovation and internationalization strategies pp. 647-671

- Massimo G. Colombo, Evila Piva, Anita Quas and Cristina Rossi-Lamastra
Volume 23, issue 6, 2016
- Not too close, not too far: testing the Goldilocks principle of ‘optimal’ distance in innovation networks pp. 465-487

- Rune Fitjar, Franz Huber and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The role of innovation and agglomeration for employment growth in the environmental sector pp. 488-511

- Jens Horbach and Markus Janser
- The influence of industrial policy and national systems of innovation on emerging economy suppliers’ learning capability pp. 512-530

- Zaheer Khan, Yong Kyu Lew and Pervaiz Akhtar
- Local game, global rules: exploring technological heterogeneity exploitation in digital creative cluster evolution pp. 531-550

- Daniel A. Skog
Volume 23, issue 5, 2016
- Product innovation success based on cancer research in the pharmaceutical industry: co-publication networks and the effects of partners pp. 383-406

- Maureen McKelvey and Bastian Rake
- From outsourcing to productivity, passing through training: microeconometric evidence from Italy pp. 407-425

- Roberto Antonietti
- The role of firm R&D effort and collaboration as mediating drivers of innovation policy effectiveness pp. 426-447

- Giovanni Cerulli, Roberto Gabriele and Bianca Potì
- Institutional stability and industry renewal: diverging trajectories in the Cognac beverage cluster pp. 448-464

- Jerker Moodysson and Lionel Sack
Volume 23, issue 4, 2016
- Growth of De Alio and De Novo firms in the new and renewable energy industry pp. 295-312

- Keun-Seob Choi, Jeong-Dong Lee and Chulwoo Baek
- The Performance of Independent Active SMEs in French Competitiveness Clusters pp. 313-330

- Eric Braune, Xavier Mahieux and Anne-Laure Boncori
- Intangible investments and innovation propensity: Evidence from the Innobarometer 2013 pp. 331-352

- Sandro Montresor and Antonio Vezzani
- Adoption readiness in service innovation: the case of digital money pp. 353-381

- Llewellyn D. W. Thomas, Antoine Vernet and David M. Gann
Volume 23, issue 3, 2016
- R&D, capital structure and ownership concentration: evidence from Italian microdata pp. 223-242

- Daniela Bragoli, Flavia Cortelezzi and Giovanni Marseguerra
- Science-based Firms Going Public: The Role of Patent Indicators and Top Management Teams pp. 243-259

- Cristina Quintana-García, Carlos A. Benavides-Velasco and Vanesa F. Guzmán-Parra
- Top management team diversity, ambidextrous innovation and the mediating effect of top team decision-making processes pp. 260-275

- Ci-Rong Li, Yan-Yan Liu, Chen-Ju Lin and Hong-Jia Ma
- Upgrading of Symbolic and Synthetic Knowledge Bases: Evidence from the Chinese Automotive and Construction Industries pp. 276-293

- Erwin van Tuijl, Koen Dittrich and Jan van der Borg
Volume 23, issue 2, 2016
- Innovation policy: how can it best make a difference? pp. 135-139

- Jesper Christensen, Ina Drejer, Poul Houman Andersen and Jacob Holm
- From market fixing to market-creating: a new framework for innovation policy pp. 140-156

- Mariana Mazzucato
- R&D policy instruments -- a critical review of what we do and don’t know pp. 157-176

- Ben Martin
- Four dangers in innovation policy studies -- and how to avoid them pp. 177-188

- Kieron Flanagan and Elvira Uyarra
- Mission impossible? Entrepreneurial universities and peripheral regional innovation systems pp. 189-205

- Ross Brown
- Systemic aspects of R&D policy subsidies for R&D collaborations and their effects on private R&D pp. 206-222

- Dirk Engel, Michael Rothgang and Verena Eckl
Volume 23, issue 1, 2016
- Industrial Dynamics: A Review of the Literature 1990--2009 pp. 1-61

- Bo Carlsson
- Joint Learning in Innovative R&D Collaboration pp. 62-86

- Iivari Bäck and Marko Kohtamäki
- Mobility Intentions of Foreign Researchers: The Role of Non-economic Motivations pp. 87-111

- Stefano H. Baruffaldi and Paolo Landoni
- Revisiting the role of selection for the evolution of industries pp. 112-129

- Markus Grillitsch and Josephine Rekers
Volume 22, issue 8, 2015
- Cooking up New Ideas across Levels and Contexts: Introduction to the Special Issue on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Food Industry pp. 649-653

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Silviya Svejenova
- Cooking under Fire: Managing Multilevel Tensions between Creativity and Innovation in Haute Cuisine pp. 654-676

- Christel Lane and Daniela Lup
- Reinterpreting Tradition to Innovate: The Case of Italian Haute Cuisine pp. 677-702

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Tommaso Savino
- Conventional and less conventional mechanisms of professionalisation underpinning knowledge-intensive activities: the case of design in food industries pp. 703-728

- Beatrice D’Ippolito
- New Wines in New Bottles: The “Renaissance” of the Italian Wine Industry pp. 729-752

- Antonio Paco Giuliani, Gianni Lorenzoni and Marco Visentin
- Promoting Entrepreneurship in the Agri-food Industry: Policy Insights from a Pan-European Public--Private Consortium pp. 753-784

- Daniela Bolzani, Giacomo Carli, Riccardo Fini and Maurizio Sobrero
Volume 22, issue 7, 2015
- Anchor, incumbent and late entry MNEs as propellents of technology cluster evolution pp. 553-574

- Majella Giblin and Paul Ryan
- Proximity at a distance: the role of institutional and geographical proximities in Vancouver’s infection and immunity research collaborations pp. 575-596

- Bryn Lander
- Collaboration for Innovation: A Case Study on How Social Capital Mitigates Collaborative Challenges in University--Industry Research Alliances pp. 597-624

- Marianne Steinmo
- The formation of status asymmetric ties: a perspective of positive externality and empirical test pp. 625-647

- Guangxi Zhang and Muammer Ozer
Volume 22, issue 6, 2015
- Collaboration in Innovation Between Foreign Subsidiaries and Local Universities: Evidence from Spain pp. 445-466

- Jos� Guim�n and Juan Carlos Salazar-Elena
- Firms' Eco-innovation Intensity and Sectoral System of Innovation: The Case of French Industry pp. 467-495

- Danielle Galliano and Simon Nadel
- Identifying Lead Markets in the European Automotive Industry: An Indicator-based Approach pp. 496-522

- Thomas Cleff, Christoph Grimpe and Christian Rammer
- Self-reinforcing Mechanisms in a Multi-technology Industry: Understanding Sustained Technological Variety in a Context of Path Dependency pp. 523-551

- Ksenia Onufrey and Anna Bergek
Volume 22, issue 5, 2015
- Technological Diversification Through Corporate Venture Capital Investments: Creating Various Options to Strengthen Dynamic Capabilities pp. 349-374

- Simon U. Lee and Jina Kang
- Policy-Induced Environmental Technology and Inventive Efforts: Is There a Crowding Out? pp. 375-401

- Hanna Hottenrott and Sascha Rexh�user
- Intangible Asset Dynamics and Firm Behaviour pp. 402-422

- Alessandro Arrighetti, Fabio Landini and Andrea Lasagni
- An Exploratory Study on the Transition from OEM to OBM: Case Studies of SMEs in Korea pp. 423-442

- Keun Lee, Jaeyong Song and Jooyoung Kwak
Volume 22, issue 4, 2015
- Why do Firms Locate Across Multiple Clusters? Cluster Density, Capabilities and Ethnic Ties pp. 251-272

- Karthik Dhandapani, Rajesh S. Upadhyayula and Amit Karna
- External and Internal Knowledge in the Knowledge Generation Function pp. 273-298

- Cristiano Antonelli and Alessandra Colombelli
- Driving factors for service providers to participate in standardization: Insights from the Netherlands pp. 299-320

- Paul Wakke, Knut Blind and Henk J. De Vries
- The Market Value of Technology Disclosures to Standard Setting Organizations pp. 321-344

- Katrin Hussinger and Franz Schwiebacher
Volume 22, issue 3, 2015
- Field-Configuring Events: Arenas for Innovation and Learning? pp. 165-172

- Elke Sch�ßler, Gernot Grabher and Gordon M�ller-Seitz
- Animated Times: Critical Transitions and the Maintenance of Field-Configuring Events pp. 173-192

- Bernard Leca, Charles-Clemens R�ling and Dominique Puthod
- Civic Events in a Dynamic Local Field. The Role of Participation for Social Innovation pp. 193-208

- Sebastiano Citroni
- Conferences as Sequential Arenas for Creating New Sustainable Fields pp. 209-228

- Heli Nissil�
- Crossing Boundaries: Exploring the London Olympics 2012 as a Field-Configuring Event pp. 229-249

- Joachim Thiel and Gernot Grabher
Volume 22, issue 2, 2015
- Social Ties and Indigenous Innovation in China's Transition Economy: The Moderating Effects of Learning Intent pp. 79-101

- Yan Xie, Shanxing Gao, Xu Jiang and Carl F. Fey
- How Similar is Innovation in German, Italian and Spanish Medium-Technology Sectors? Implications for the Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Distance-to-the-Frontier Perspectives pp. 102-125

- Claudio Fassio
- Modularity in KIBS: The Case of Third-Party Logistics Service Providers pp. 126-146

- Anna Cabigiosu, Diego Campagnolo, Andrea Furlan and Giovanni Costa
- UK Fashion Designers Working in Micro-sized Enterprises; Attitudes to Locational Resources, Their Peers and the Market pp. 147-164

- Alison Rieple, Jonathan Gander, Paola Pisano and Adrian Haberberg
Volume 22, issue 1, 2015
- The Impact of Open Source Software Commercialization on Firm Value pp. 1-17

- Dilan Aksoy-Yurdagul
- Post-Entry Product Introduction: Who Explores New Niches? pp. 18-36

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Marco Guerzoni
- Patenting Behaviour and the Survival of Newly Listed European Software Firms pp. 37-58

- Diego Useche
- Regional R&D Decentralization and Breakthrough Inventions: A Tale of Two Mechanisms pp. 59-78

- Raffaele Conti
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