Industry and Innovation
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2010
- Formation Process and Geography of Science-Industry Partnerships: The Case of the University of Poitiers pp. 531-549

- Marie Ferru
- Forms and Determinants of R&D Collaborations: Evidence Based on French Data pp. 551-576

- Emilie-Pauline Gallié and Pascale Roux
- Open, Semi-Open and Closed Innovators: Towards an Explanation of Degree of Openness pp. 577-607

- Andrés Barge-Gil
- Combining Innovation and Capacity Utilization in High Throughput Systems: Moving Beyond the Product Life Cycle Model by Introducing Second-Order Innovations pp. 609-628

- Arne Fevolden and Terje Grønning
Volume 17, issue 5, 2010
- On the Consequences of Patenting University Research: Lessons from a Survey of French Academic Inventors pp. 445-468

- Julien Pénin
- The Persistence of Superior Performance at Industry and Firm Levels: Evidence from the IT Industry in Taiwan pp. 469-486

- Yi-Min Chen and Feng-Jyh Lin
- Sourcing Knowledge and Innovation in a Low-Technology Industry pp. 487-510

- Tyler Chamberlin and Jerome Doutriaux
- Complexity, Critical Mass and Industry Formation: A Comparison of Selected Industries pp. 511-530

- Jeffrey Funk
Volume 17, issue 4, 2010
- Offshoring of Intangibles: Organizational and Strategic Issues pp. 331-336

- Rosa Grimaldi, Elisa Mattarelli, Andrea Prencipe and Maximilian von Zedtwitz
- Role of Corporate-Wide Offshoring Strategy on Offshoring Drivers, Risks and Performance pp. 337-371

- Silvia Massini, Nidthida Perm-Ajchariyawong and Arie Lewin
- A Matter of Coherence: The Effects of Offshoring of Intangibles on Firm Performance pp. 373-392

- Federica Ceci and Francesca Masciarelli
- Leveraging Offshoring: The Identification of New Business Opportunities in International Settings pp. 393-413

- Federica Angeli and Rosa Grimaldi
- Work-Related Identities, Virtual Work Acceptance and the Development of Glocalized Work Practices in Globally Distributed Teams pp. 415-443

- Elisa Mattarelli and Maria Rita Tagliaventi
Volume 17, issue 3, 2010
- Innovation and Social Capital: A Cross-Country Investigation pp. 241-262

- Soogwan Doh and Zoltan Acs
- Knowledge Bases in Worlds of Production: The Case of the Food Industry pp. 263-284

- Jesper Manniche and Stefania Testa
- Do R&D Spinoffs have Higher R&D Productivity? Evidence from Taiwanese Electronics Firms pp. 285-307

- Chih-Hai Yang, Hui-Lin Lin and Hsiao-Yun Li
- Clustering in the Creative Industries: Insights from the Origins of Computer Software pp. 309-329

- Martin Campbell-Kelly, Marina Danilevsky, Daniel Garcia-Swartz and Shane Pederson
Volume 17, issue 2, 2010
- Generating Stylistic Innovation: A Process Perspective pp. 131-161

- Yen Tran
- Patterns of Innovation Capabilities in KIBS Firms: Evidence from the 2003 Statistics Canada Innovation Survey on Services pp. 163-192

- Nabil Amara, Rejean Landry, Norrin Halilem and Namatie Traore
- Which Type of Trust for Inter-firm Learning? pp. 193-213

- Ayse Eli-super-˙f Sengun
- Nordic City Regions in the Creative Class Debate—Putting the Creative Class Thesis to a Test pp. 215-240

- Kristina Vaarst Andersen, Høgni Kalsø Hansen, Arne Isaksen and Mika Raunio
Volume 17, issue 1, 2010
- Creative Jobs, Industries and Places pp. 1-4

- Kevin Stolarick, Charlotta Mellander and Richard Florida
- Flexible Organizations, Innovation and Gender Equality: Writing for the US Film Industry, 1907-27 pp. 5-22

- Laurel Smith-Doerr
- Booming Bohemia? Evidence from the US High-Technology Industry pp. 23-48

- David Bieri
- The Dot-Com Boom and Bust in the Context of Regional and Sectoral Changes pp. 49-69

- Cynthia Kroll, Diana Lee and Nadir Shams
- Art for Business: Creating Competitive Advantage through Cultural Projects pp. 71-89

- Claudio Dell'era
- The Anatomy of the Creative City pp. 91-111

- Patrick Cohendet, David Grandadam and Laurent Simon
- See the Sound, Hear the Style: Collaborative Linkages between Indie Musicians and Fashion Designers in Local Scenes pp. 113-129

- Atle Hauge and Brian Hracs
Volume 16, issue 6, 2009
- Alternative Paths to Competitive Advantage: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of the Origins of Large Firms pp. 545-574

- Joonas Jarvinen, Juha-Antti Lamberg, Johann Peter Murmann and Jari Ojala
- Firm Partial Modularity and Performance in the Electronic Manufacturing Services Industry pp. 575-592

- Richard Gentry and Heather Elms
- Worlds Apart? A Comparison of the New Product Development Strategies of Biopharmaceutical Firms in Europe and the USA pp. 593-612

- Tianjiao Xia and Stephen Roper
- Reaping the Benefits of Patenting Activities: Does the Size of Patentees Matter? pp. 613-633

- Francesco Schettino and Alessandro Sterlacchini
Volume 16, issue 4-5, 2009
- China's System and Vision of Innovation: An Analysis in Relation to the Strategic Adjustment and the Medium- to Long-Term S&T Development Plan (2006-20) pp. 369-388

- Shulin Gu, Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Ju Liu, Franco Malerba and Sylvia Schwaag Serger
- Accelerating Secondary Innovation through Organizational Learning: A Case Study and Theoretical Analysis pp. 389-409

- Xiaobo Wu, Rufei Ma and Guannan Xu
- Building Technological-Innovation-Based Strategic Capabilities at Firm Level in China: A Dynamic Resource-Based-View Case Study pp. 411-434

- Ju Liu, Angathevar Baskaran and Shiming Li
- Knowledge Generation and Innovation in Manufacturing Firms in China pp. 435-461

- Ludovico Alcorta, Mark Tomlinson and An Tong Liang
- Evolution of the Chinese Automobile Industry from a Sectoral System of Innovation Perspective pp. 463-478

- Liang Xi, Lin Lei and Wu Guisheng
- Technology Evolution in China's Color TV Industry pp. 479-497

- Jizhen Li and Xin Pu
- The Emergence and Development of the Vegetable Sector in China pp. 499-524

- Shulin Gu
- Corporate Governance and Technological Capability Development: Three Case Studies in the Chinese Auto Industry pp. 525-544

- Jiajia Liu and Andrew Tylecote
Volume 16, issue 3, 2009
- Organizing the Innovation Process: Complementarities in Innovation Networking pp. 273-290

- James Love and Stephen Roper
- What Really Drives the Adoption of Modular Organizational Forms? An Institutional Perspective from Italian Industry-Level Data pp. 291-314

- Diego Campagnolo and Arnaldo Camuffo
- R&D, Value Chain Location and Firm Performance in the Global Electronics Industry pp. 315-330

- Namchul Shin, Kenneth Kraemer and Jason Dedrick
- What Drives (or Hampers) Outsourcing? Evidence for a Local Production System in Emilia Romagna pp. 331-365

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Sandro Montresor and Paolo Pini
Volume 16, issue 2, 2009
- Regional Innovation Measured by Patent Data—Does Quality Matter? pp. 141-165

- Olof Ejermo
- The Complementary Dynamic Effects of Clusters and Networks pp. 167-195

- Evert-Jan Visser
- Sharing Tacit Knowledge Online: A Case Study of e-Learning in Cisco's Network of System Integrator Partner Firms pp. 197-218

- Jarle Moss Hildrum
- VoIP Diffusion among New Entrants: A Path Dependent Process pp. 219-245

- Grazia Cecere
- Local Knowledge Spillovers and Development: An Exploration of the Software Cluster in Uruguay pp. 247-272

- Effie Kesidou, Marjolein Caniëls and Henny Romijn
Volume 16, issue 1, 2009
- When is Regional “Beautiful”? Implications for Knowledge Flows, Entrepreneurship and Innovation pp. 1-9

- Bjørn Asheim, Olof Ejermo and Annika Rickne
- Do Regional and Non-regional Knowledge Flows Differ? An Empirical Study on Clustered Firms in the Dutch Life Sciences and Computing Services Industry pp. 11-31

- Anet Weterings and Roderik Ponds
- Shaken, Not Stirred: The Re-combinatorial Capacity of High-Tech Regions pp. 33-58

- Henrich Dahlgren and Finn Valentin
- Investing in Localized Relationships with Universities: What are the Benefits for R&D Subsidiaries of Multinational Enterprises? pp. 59-78

- Anders Broström, Maureen McKelvey and Christian Sandstrom
- Place, Space and Distance: Towards a Geography of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services Innovation pp. 79-102

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- Location Attributes and Start-ups in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services pp. 103-121

- Martin Andersson and Karin Hellerstedt
- Promoting Regional Innovation Systems in a Global Context pp. 123-139

- Cali Nuur, Linda Gustavsson and Staffan Laestadius
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