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- 06-02: Why Technological Spillovers elude Developing Countries A Dynamic Non-linear Model

- Watu Wamae
- 06-01: Individuals and Organizations Thoughts on a Micro-Foundations Project for Strategic Management and Organizational Analysis

- Teppo Felin and Nicolai Foss
- 05-23: On the Economics of Innovation Projects Product Experimentation in the Music Industry

- Mark Lorenzen and Lars Frederiksen
- 05-22: Localized Learning and Social Capital The Geography Effect in Technological and Institutional Dynamics

- Mark Lorenzen
- 05-21: Commercializing Cohen-Boyer 1980-1997

- Maryann Feldman, Alessandra Colaianni and Kang Liu
- 05-20: Building Global Knowledge Pipelines The Role of Temporary Clusters

- Peter Maskell, Harald Bathelt and Anders Malmberg
- 05-19: Localized Learning Revisited

- Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell
- 05-18: Entrepreneurial Founder Effects in the Growth of Regional Clusters How Early Success is a Key Determinant

- Michael Dahl, Christian Ø.R. Pedersen and Bent Dalum
- 05-17: Learning Paths to Offshore Outsourcing - From Cost Reduction to Knowledge Seeking

- Peter Maskell, Torben Pedersen, Bent Petersen and Jens Dick-Nielsen
- 05-16: From localized to corporate excellence How do MNCs extract, combine and disseminate sticky knowledge from regional innovation systems?

- Poul Houman Andersen and Poul Rind Christensen
- 05-15: Who do you trust while Shares are on a Roler-Coaster Ride? Balance Sheet and Patent Data as Sources of Investor Information During Volatile Market Times

- Fred Ramb and Markus Reitzig
- 05-14: Embodied Knowledge Transfer Comparing inter-firm labor mobility in the music industry and manufacturing industries

- Lars Frederiksen and Silvia Rita Sedita
- 05-13: Using Multi-hub Structures for international R&D Organizational Inertia and the Challenges of Implementation

- Paola Criscuolo and Rajneesh Narula
- 05-12: Divide and Conquer? Decentralisation, Co-ordination and Cluster Survival

- Kerstin Wolter
- 05-11: The Structure of Cluster Knowledge Networks Uneven, not Pervasive and Collective

- Elisa Giuliani
- 05-10: Firm Assets and Investments in Open Source Software Products

- Andrea Fosfuri, Marco Giarratana and Alessandra Luzzi
- 05-09: What qualifies as a cluster theory?

- Peter Maskell and Leïla Kebir
- 05-08: Services Innovation and Economic Performance An analysis at the firm level

- Luísa Ferreira Lopes and Manuel Godinho
- 05-07: Partner Selection Criteria in Strategic Alliances When to Ally with Weak Partners

- Mikkel Lucas Overby
- 05-06: European Productivity Gaps Is R&D the Solution?

- Christoph Meister and Bart Verspagen
- 05-05: Focal Firms as Technological Gatakeepers within Industrial Districts Knowledge Creation and Dissemination in the Italian Packaging Machinery Industry

- Alessandro Malipiero, Federico Munari and Maurizio Sobrero
- 05-04: Do Differences Make a Difference? The Impact of Human Capital Diversity, Experience and Compensation on Firm Performance in Engineering Consulting

- Keld Laursen, Volker Mahnke and Per Vejrup-Hansen
- 05-03: The Theory of the Firm and Its Critics A Stocktaking and Assessment

- Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein
- 05-02: My Precious. The Role of Appropriability Strategies in Shaping Innovative Performance

- Keld Laursen and Ammon Salter
- 05-01: Are you experienced? Prior experience and the survival of new organizations

- Michael Dahl and Toke Reichstein
- 04-13: Organizational Routines A Sceptical Look

- Teppo Felin and Nicolai Foss
- 04-12: Entrepreneurshoip and the Economic Theory of the Firm Any Gains from Trade?

- Nicolai Foss and Peter Klein
- 04-11: The Dismantling of the Japanese Model in Consumer Electronics The Case of the Digital Amplifier

- Jens Frøslev Christensen, Michael Holm Olesen and Jonas Kjær
- 04-10: Proximities and Innovation Evidence from the Indian IT Industry in Bangalore

- Florian Arun Taeube
- 04-09: Multinational Corporations as a Vehicle for Productivity Spillovers in Turkey

- Erol Taymaz and Aykut Lenger
- 04-08: Multilevel Population Thinking The History and the Use of the Concept in Economics

- Natalia Zinovyeva
- 04-07: The effect of regional differences on the performance of software firms in the Netherlands

- Ron Boschma and Anet Weterings
- 04-06: The Unexplored Effect of Skills and Technology on Firms' Performance

- Silvia Rita Sedita
- 04-05: Population Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Analysis: Exploring Marshall's Fable of the Trees

- Esben Andersen
- 04-04: Organisational Change in Europe: National Models or the Diffusion of a New "One Best Way"?

- Edward Lorenz and Antoine Valeyre
- 04-03: Industrial Clustering and the Returns to Inventive Activity Canadian Biotechnology Firms, 1991-2000

- Barak S. Aharonson, Joel A.C. Baum and Maryann P. Feldman
- 04-02: Understanding absorptive capacities in an "innovation systems" context consequences for economic and employment growth

- Rajneesh Narula
- 04-01: Why the New Economy is a Learning Economy

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- 03-16: Searching Low and High What Types of Firms use Universities as a Source of Innovation?

- Keld Laursen and Ammon Salter
- 03-15: Globalisation of Innovation The Role of Multinational Enterprises

- Rajneesh Narula and Antonello Zanfei
- 03-14: The Cluster as Market Organization

- Peter Maskell and Mark Lorenzen
- 03-13: Organization of the News Industry, The Case of 'Making-or-Buying' Article s

- Jan Vang
- 03-12: Analyzing the Distributions of the Stochastic Firm Growth Approach

- Toke Reichstein and Morten Jensen
- 03-11: Entry by Spinoff in a High-tech Cluster

- Michael Dahl, Christian Ø.R. Pedersen and Bent Dalum
- 03-10: "Tying the Manager's Hands": How Firms can make Credible Commitments that make Opportunistic Managerial Intervention Less Likely

- Kirsten Foss, Nicolai Foss and Xosé Vázquez
- 03-09: The MNC as a Knowledge Structure The Roles of Knowledge Sources and Organizational Instruments in MNC Knowledge Management

- Nicolai Foss and Torben Pedersen
- 03-08: Authority in the Context of Distributed Knowledge

- Kirsten Foss and Nicolai Foss
- 03-07: Innovation, Learning Organizations and Industrial Relations

- Peter Nielsen and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- 03-06: The concept of routines twenty years after Nelson and Winter (1982) A review of the literature

- Markus C. Becker
- 03-05: Organising new product development Knowledge hollowing-out and knowledge integration

- Markus C. Becker and Francesco Zirpoli