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2020, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1075-1099 Innovation, governance, and capabilities: implications for competition policy
by David J Teece - 1101-1118 A perspective on the evolution of evolutionary economics
by Richard R Nelson - 1119-1143 Service firm performance and foreign ownership
by Jieun Choi - 1145-1165 Academic spill-ins or spill-outs? Examining knowledge spillovers of university patents
by Solon Moreira & Thiago J Soares - 1167-1192 Local spillovers from high-growth businesses: do gazelles cannibalize or promote employment growth?
by Daniel Crown & Timothy Wojan & Anil Rupasingha - 1193-1209 Green windows of opportunity: latecomer development in the age of transformation toward sustainability
by Rasmus Lema & Xiaolan Fu & Roberta Rabellotti - 1211-1232 How many firms benefit from a window of opportunity? Knowledge spillovers, industry characteristics, and catching up in the Chinese biomass power plant industry
by Teis Hansen & Ulrich Elmer Hansen - 1233-1255 From catching up to industrial leadership: towards an integrated market-technology perspective. An application of semantic patent-to-patent similarity in the wind and EV sector
by Daniel S Hain & Roman Jurowetzki & Primoz Konda & Lars Oehler - 1257-1275 Catch-up dynamics in early industry lifecycle stages—a typology and comparative case studies in four clean-tech industries
by Christian Binz & Jorrit Gosens & Xiao-Shan Yap & Zhen Yu - 1277-1295 Catching up through green windows of opportunity in an era of technological transformation: Empirical evidence from the Chinese wind energy sector
by Yixin Dai & Stine Haakonsson & Lars Oehler - 1297-1318 Demand-led catch-up: a history-friendly model of latecomer development in the global green economy
by Fabio Landini & Rasmus Lema & Franco Malerba - 1319-1343 China’s leadership in the hydropower sector: identifying green windows of opportunity for technological catch-up
by Yuan Zhou & Zhongzhen Miao & Frauke Urban
2020, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 893-916 Pulled or pushed? The spatial diffusion of wind energy between local demand and supply
[Constructing regional advantage: platform policies based on related variety and differentiated knowledge bases]
by Marcel Bednarz & Tom Broekel - 917-933 Taste for science, academic boundary spanning, and inventive performance of scientists and engineers in industry
[Industry or academia, basic or applied? Career choices and earnings trajectories of scientists]
by Sam Arts & Reinhilde Veugelers - 935-957 Micro-econometric analysis of innovative start-ups: the role of firm-specific factors and industry context in innovation propensity
[Related and unrelated variety as regional drivers of enterprise productivity and innovation: a multilevel study]
by Claudia Capozza & Sergio Salomone & Ernesto Somma - 959-977 Local multipliers at work
[Local development that money cannot buy: Italy’s Contratti di Programma]
by Augusto Cerqua & Guido Pellegrini - 979-995 Barriers in profiting from external knowledge: the role of organizational design
[Organizational interdependence and intraorganizational structure]
by Bernadette A Baumstark - 997-1020 A close look at the contingencies of founders’ effect on venture performance
[Tracing patterns of Growth-A first analysis of the ‘Gröna Kvisten’ high-growth firms]
by Luca Grilli & Paul H Jensen & Samuele Murtinu & Haemin Dennis Park - 1021-1034 Introduction: Chris Freeman’s “History, Co-Evolution and Economic Growth”: an affectionate reappraisal
[Resource and Output Trends in the United States since 1870]
by Giovanni Dosi & Alessandro Nuvolari - 1035-1036 On “reasoned history”
[History, co-evolution and economic growth]
by Richard R Nelson - 1037-1046 Chris Freeman forging the evolution of evolutionary economics
[Time scales and mechanisms of economic cycles: a review of theories of long waves]
by Francisco Louçã - 1047-1065 Toward a dynamic capability theory of economic growth
[Resource and output trends in the United States since 1870]
by David Sainsbury - 1067-1073 Innovation–diffusion, the economy and contemporary challenges: a comment
[Catching up, forging ahead, and falling behind]
by Jan Fagerberg & Bart Verspagen
2020, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 577-580 ICC announcement: annual special issue on macro economics and development
[Beyond DSGE models: toward an empirically based macroeconomics]
by Giovanni Dosi & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 581-598 Entrepreneurship and the firm: a conversation on foundations and prospects
[The entrepreneurial theory of the firm]
by Nicolai J Foss & Anna Grandori - 599-619 A history of collaboration in US invention: changing patterns of co-invention, complexity and geography
[State capacity and American technology: evidence from the nineteenth century,’]
by Frank van der Wouden - 621-644 What’s good for the goose ain’t good for the gander: heterogeneous innovation capabilities and the performance effects of R&D
[Internationalization and innovation of firms: evidence and policy]
by Alex Coad & Nanditha Mathew & Emanuele Pugliese - 645-660 Markets for data
[The market for “lemons”: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism]
by Pantelis Koutroumpis & Aija Leiponen & Llewellyn D W Thomas - 661-681 The role of intangible human capital in innovation diversification: linking behavioral competencies with different types of innovation
[Organizational innovation: the challenge of measuring non-technical innovation in large-scale surveys]
by Sara Bonesso & Fabrizio Gerli & Claudio Pizzi & Richard Eleftherios Boyatzis - 683-712 Distortions in firm selection during recessions: a comparison across European countries
[Does entry size matter? The impact of the life cycle and technology on firm survival]
by Fabio Landini - 713-729 Strategic technology adoption and entry deterrence in broadband
[‘Ultra-fast broadband investment and adoption: a survey,’]
by Tedi Skiti - 731-756 Innovation and job creation in (high-growth) new firms
[An international cohort comparison of size effects on job growth]
by Pietro Santoleri - 757-778 Privatizations and efficiency. Evidences from the Italian iron and steel industry, 1979–2016
[A very costly industry”: the cost of Britain’s privatised railway]
by Carlo Brambilla & Fabio Lavista - 779-795 The policy space for a novel industrial policy in Europe
[‘Rethinking industrial policy,’]
by Mario Pianta & Matteo Lucchese & Leopoldo Nascia - 797-826 The survival of business takeovers and new venture start-ups
[Does entry size matter? The impact of the life cycle and technology on firm survival]
by Guoqian Xi & Jörn Block & Frank Lasch & Frank Robert & Roy Thurik - 827-853 The case of the missing royalty stacking in the world mobile wireless industry
[Comment on the ‘H’ concentration measure as a numbers-equivalent]
by Alexander Galetovic & Kirti Gupta - 855-875 Green technologies and firms’ market value: a micro-econometric analysis of European firms
[Patents and innovation counts as measures of regional production of new knowledge]
by Alessandra Colombelli & Claudia Ghisetti & Francesco Quatraro - 877-892 Competition, selection, and productivity growth in the Chilean manufacturing industry
[Market size in innovation: theory and evidence from the pharmaceutical industry]
by Roberto Álvarez & Aldo Gonzalez
2020, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 241-263 Technological leadership (de)concentration: causes in information and communication technology equipment
[Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship]
by Yasin Ozcan & Shane Greenstein - 265-287 Automation and productivity—a cross-country, cross-industry comparison
[Computing inequality: have computers changed the labor market?]
by Lene Kromann & Nikolaj Malchow-Møller & Jan Rose Skaksen & Anders Sørensen - 289-308 Patents and corporate credit risk
[Information asymmetry, R&D, and insider gains]
by Carl Benedikt Frey & Peter Neuhäusler & Knut Blind - 309-332 Long-term firm growth: an empirical analysis of US manufacturers 1959–2015
[Scaling behavior in economics: the problem of quantifying company growth]
by Giovanni Dosi & Marco Grazzi & Daniele Moschella & Gary Pisano & Federico Tamagni - 333-350 Experience maketh the mind? Top management teams’ experiential background and cognitive search for adaptive solutions
[Resetting the clock: the dynamics of organizational change and failure]
by Jatinder S Sidhu & Mariano L M Heyden & Henk W Volberda & Frans A J Van Den Bosch - 351-374 Design centrality, design investments and innovation performance: an empirical analysis of European firms
[‘Integrating design and retail in the clothing value chain an empirical study of the organisation of design,’]
by Sandro Montresor & Antonio Vezzani - 375-394 Laggards imitate, leaders innovate: the heterogeneous productivity effect of imitation versus innovation
[Distance to frontier, selection, and economic growth]
by Ching T Liao - 395-421 Innovations in emerging markets: the case of mobile money
[Innovation and productivity in services and manufacturing: the role of ICTs]
by Adeline Pelletier & Susanna Khavul & Saul Estrin - 423-457 New imported inputs, wages and worker mobility
[Computing person and firm effects using linked longitudinal employer-employee data]
by Italo Colantone & Alessia Matano & Paolo Naticchioni - 459-483 Stir it up: how master-apprentice relationships affect the similarity of product offerings in high-end restaurants
[Shielding idiosyncrasy from isomorphic pressures: towards optimal distinctiveness in European filmmaking]
by Fabrizio Castellucci & Barbara Slavich - 485-505 Cold numbers: Superconducting supercomputers and presumptive anomaly
[‘The confusion between science and technology in the standard philosophies of science,’]
by Nicola De Liso & Giovanni Filatrella & Dimitri Gagliardi & Claudia Napoli - 507-531 Absorptive capacity in a two-sector neo-Schumpeterian model: a new role for innovation policy
[Ecosystem as structure]
by Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Carlos M Fernández-Márquez & Jason Potts & Francisco J Vazquez - 533-556 Product market competition and employer provided training in Germany
[Technical change, inequality and the labor market]
by John S Heywood & Uwe Jirjahn & Annika Pfister - 557-575 Relatedness economies, absorptive capacity, and economic catch-up: firm-level evidence from China
[Structural identification of production functions]
by Anthony Howell
2020, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-23 The search environment is not (always) benign: reassessing the risks of organizational search
by Samuel C MacAulay & John Steen & Tim Kastelle - 25-42 The effect of entrepreneurial origin on firms’ performance: the case of Portuguese academic spinoffs
by Natália Barbosa & Ana Paula Faria - 43-60 Lenders’ selection capabilities, patent quality, and the outcome of patent-backed loans
by Federico Caviggioli & Giuseppe Scellato & Elisa Ughetto - 61-80 Explaining and predicting the impact of authors within a community: an assessment of the bibliometric literature and application of machine learning
by Sen Chai & Alexander D’Amour & Lee Fleming - 89-94 March-ing toward organizational economics
by Robert Gibbons - 95-104 Organizational politics and complexity: Coase vs. Arrow, March, and Simon
by Luigi Marengo - 105-124 Division of roles and endogenous specialization
by Michael Christensen & Thorbjørn Knudsen - 125-142 Relining the garbage can of organizational decision-making: modeling the arrival of problems and solutions as queues
by Peter W Glynn & Henrich R Greve & Hayagreeva Rao - 143-149 Organizations, ambiguity, and conflict: introduction to the special issue in honor of James G. March
by Daniel A Levinthal & Luigi Marengo - 143-162 Organizational perspectives on the maneuver warfare movement in the United States Marine Corps: insights from the work of James G. March
by Mie Augier & Sean F X Barrett - 163-181 Foolishness without consequence? From physical to virtual modeling in the history of military aircraft development at Saab
by Marie Bengtsson & Cecilia Enberg & Fredrik Tell - 183-205 Revisiting the competency trap
by Jerker Denrell & Gaël Le Mens - 207-223 Exploring exploration: the role of affective states as forces that hinder change
by Stefano Brusoni & Daniella Laureiro-Martínez & Nicola Canessa & Maurizio Zollo - 225-239 March and the pursuit of organizational intelligence: the interplay between procedural rationality and sensible foolishness
by William Ocasio & Luke Rhee & Dylan Boynton
2019, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1365-1379 Sources of innovation and innovation type: firm-level evidence from the United States
by Mehmet Akif Demircioglu & David B Audretsch & Timothy F Slaper - 1381-1403 Industry evolution in Varieties of Capitalism: a comparison of the Danish and US wind turbine industries
by Max-Peter Menzel & Johannes Kammer - 1405-1427 Gazelles and muppets in the city: risk sharing and firm growth quantiles in a junior stock market
by Cosimo Abbate & Alessandro Sapio - 1429-1447 Market adjacency and competing technologies: evidence from the flat panel display industry
by Derek Lehmberg & Charles Dhanaraj & Rod White - 1449-1471 All that glitters is not gold: the returns of educational credentials at different stages of industrial and organizational evolution
by Olga M Khessina & Jonathan Jaffee - 1473-1496 Local product space and firm-level churning in exported products
by Cilem Selin Hazir & Flora Bellone & Cyrielle Gaglio - 1497-1513 R&D offshoring and home industry productivity
by Gaétan de Rassenfosse & Russell Thomson - 1515-1531 Dispersion and volatility of TFPQ and TFPR: findings from three service industries
by Masayuki Morikawa - 1533-1553 Imprints from idea origin on innovation and the development environment
by Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas & Cornelia Lawson - 1555-1586 When Linder meets Hirschman: inter-industry linkages and global value chains in business services
by Javier López González & Valentina Meliciani & Maria Savona - 1587-1610 Competition, self-organization, and social scaling—accounting for the observed distributions of Tobin’s q
by Paulo L dos Santos & Ellis Scharfenaker - 1611-1635 The impact of the scope of technological search on path-dependence in export specialization: evidence for European countries
by Andreas Reinstaller & Peter Reschenhofer - 1637-1672 Start-ups, job creation, and founder characteristics
by J David Brown & John S Earle & Mee Jung Kim & Kyung Min Lee - 1673-1696 Structural change and relative demand for skilled workers: new evidence from the US manufacturing
by Aekapol Chongvilaivan & Jung Hur
2019, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 977-1009 Architectural knowledge generation: evidence from a field study
by Simge Tuna & Stefano Brusoni & Anja Schulze - 1011-1028 Benefiting from modularity within and across firm boundaries
by Richard Tee - 1029-1056 “Breaking the mirror”: interface innovation and market capture by Japanese professional camera firms, 1955–1974
by Paul Windrum & Michelle Haynes & Peter Thompson - 1057-1077 Multinationalization and the scope of innovation
by Sasan Bakhtiari & Antonio Minniti & Alireza Naghavi - 1079-1099 The impact of the financial crisis on capital investments in innovative firms
by Marek Giebel & Kornelius Kraft - 1101-1124 Never change a winning routine? How performance feedback affects routine change
by Patrick J Oehler & Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim & Isabell M Welpe - 1125-1148 Origins and pathways of innovation in the third industrial revolution1
by Josef Taalbi - 1149-1172 Toward a dynamic capabilities scale: measuring organizational sensing, seizing, and transforming capacities
by Barbara Kump & Alexander Engelmann & Alexander Kessler & Christina Schweiger - 1173-1192 The influence of managerial attention on the deployment of dynamic capability: a case study of Internet platform firms in China
by Jing Zeng & David Mackay - 1193-1225 Family firms, performance-related pay, and the great crisis: evidence from the Italian case
by Fabrizio Pompei & Mirella Damiani & Andrea Ricci - 1227-1256 Which governance of university–industry interactions increases the value of industrial inventions?
by Claudio Fassio & Aldo Geuna & Federica Rossi - 1257-1277 The export additionality of innovation policy
by Mark Freel & Rebecca Liu & Christian Rammer - 1279-1295 Does green corporate investment crowd out other business investment?
by John P Weche - 1297-1320 Is there a risk of growing fast? The relationship between organic employment growth and firm exit
by Haibo Zhou & Peter van der Zwan - 1321-1341 The patent paradox in crowdfunding: an empirical analysis of Kickstarter data
by Azzurra Meoli & Federico Munari & James Bort - 1343-1363 Impacts of diffusion policy: determinants of early smart meter diffusion in the US electric power industry
by Derek Ryan Strong
2019, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 707-724 Inequality, financialization, and the US current account deficit
by Maria N Ivanova - 725-752 Alliance management knowledge and alliance performance: unveiling the moderating role of the dedicated alliance function
by Angeloantonio Russo & Clodia Vurro - 753-771 Vertical relatedness and services outsourcing: a firm-level analysis
by Giulio Cainelli & Roberto Ganau & Donato Iacobucci - 773-792 Licensing decision: a rent dissipation lens applied to product market competition, openness to external knowledge and exogenous sunk costs
by Solon Moreira & Goretti Cabaleiro & Toke Reichstein - 793-815 The demand-pull effect of public procurement on innovation and industrial renewal
by Francesco Crespi & Dario Guarascio - 817-826 New developments in innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems
by Maryann Feldman & Donald S Siegel & Mike Wright - 827-854 Gimme shelter or fade away: the impact of regional entrepreneurial ecosystem quality on venture survival
by Siddharth Vedula & Phillip H Kim - 855-873 Fostering the growth of student start-ups from university accelerators: an entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective
by Shiri M Breznitz & Qiantao Zhang - 875-897 Regional entrepreneurial ecosystems in China
by Yanzhao Lai & Nicholas S Vonortas - 899-920 The tortoise, the hare, and the hybrid: effects of prior employment on the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Mary Donegan & Allison Forbes & Paige Clayton & Alyse Polly & Maryann Feldman & Nichola Lowe - 921-939 Universities and innovation ecosystems: a dynamic capabilities perspective
by Sohvi Heaton & Donald S Siegel & David J Teece - 941-959 Entrepreneurial dynamism and the built environment in the evolution of university entrepreneurial ecosystems
by David Johnson & Adam J Bock & Gerard George - 961-975 Accelerators and intra-ecosystem variety: how entrepreneurial agency influences venture development in a time-compressed support program
by Fei Qin & Mike Wright & Jian Gao
2019, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 423-436 Exploiting the control revolution by means of digitalization: value creation, value capture, and downstream movements
by Joakim Björkdahl & Magnus Holmén - 437-457 Who is in and who is out? Integration of technological knowledge in the multinational corporation
by Katarina Blomkvist & Philip Kappen & Ivo Zander - 459-475 A trick of the tail: the role of social networks in shaping distributional properties of experience-good markets
by Zakaria Babutsidze & Marco Valente - 477-501 To be (routine) or not to be (routine), that is the question: a cross-country task-based answer†
by Luca Marcolin & Sébastien Miroudot & Mariagrazia Squicciarini - 503-510 Innovation, competition and sectoral evolution: an introduction to the special section on Industrial Dynamics
by Franco Malerba & Gary P Pisano - 511-528 Evolutionary chimeras: a Woesian perspective of radical innovation
by Giuseppe Carignani & Gino Cattani & Giusi Zaina - 529-550 Linking vertically related industries: entry by employee spinouts across industry boundaries
by Pamela Adams & Roberto Fontana & Franco Malerba - 551-564 Situating the construct of lean start-up: adjacent conversations and possible future directions
by Andrea Contigiani & Daniel A Levinthal - 565-587 Good times, bad times: innovation and survival over the business cycle
by Elena Cefis & Orietta Marsili - 589-611 Replicator dynamics in value chains: explaining some puzzles of market selection
by Uwe Cantner & Ivan Savin & Simone Vannuccini - 613-634 The spatial evolution of the Italian motorcycle industry (1893–1993): Klepper’s heritage theory revisited
by Andrea Morrison & Ron Boschma - 635-656 Aggregate fluctuations and the distribution of firm growth rates
by Giulio Bottazzi & Le Li & Angelo Secchi - 657-680 Is there a role for patents in the financing of new innovative firms?
by Bronwyn H Hall - 681-706 Manager remuneration, share buybacks, and firm performance
by Herbert Dawid & Philipp Harting & Sander van der Hoog
2019, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 219-240 Does regulation of basic broadband networks affect the adoption of new fiber-based broadband services?
by Wolfgang Briglauer & Carlo Cambini - 241-257 Is there a causal effect of concentration on persistent profitability differentials?
by Jan Keil - 259-282 Spinoffs in context: entry and performance across different industries
by Gianluca Capone & Franco Malerba & Luigi Orsenigo - 283-288 Introduction: Nathan Rosenberg as a founding father of the economics of innovation
by David C Mowery & Franco Malerba & Giovanni Dosi & David J Teece - 289-307 A theory of the US innovation ecosystem: evolution and the social value of diversity
by Ashish Arora & Sharon Belenzon & Andrea Patacconi - 309-330 Patent management by universities: evidence from Italian academic inventions
by Valerio Sterzi & Michele Pezzoni & Francesco Lissoni - 331-349 Technological change in ICT in light of ideas first learned about the machine tool industry
by Timothy F Bresnahan - 351-364 Specializing in general purpose technologies as a firm long-term strategy
by Raffaele Conti & Alfonso Gambardella & Elena Novelli - 365-388 Diffusing new technology without dissipating rents: some historical case studies of knowledge sharing
by James Bessen & Alessandro Nuvolari - 389-408 Control versus execution: endogenous appropriability and entrepreneurial strategy
by Kenny Ching & Joshua Gans & Scott Stern - 409-417 Roundtable discussion Nathan Rosenberg Memorial Issue
by David J Teece - 419-421 Response to comments on Toward a Prescriptive Theory of Dynamic Capabilities
by Gary P Pisano
2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-44 History, Co-Evolution and Economic Growth
by Chris Freeman - 45-49 Innovation and employment: an introduction
by Giovanni Dosi & Pierre Mohnen - 51-77 What drives labor market polarization in advanced countries? The role of China and technology
by Koen Breemersch & Jože P Damijan & Jozef Konings - 79-107 Technological catching-up, sales dynamics, and employment growth: evidence from China’s manufacturing
by Giovanni Dosi & Xiaodan Yu - 109-121 Does innovation stimulate employment? Evidence from China, France, Germany, and The Netherlands
by Jun Hou & Can Huang & Georg Licht & Jacques Mairesse & Pierre Mohnen & Benoît Mulkay & Bettina Peters & Yilin Wu & Yanyun Zhao & Feng Zhen - 123-138 Impacts of innovation, export, and other factors on firm employment growth in Chinese manufacturing industries
by Jacques Mairesse & Yilin Wu - 139-159 Effects of innovation on employment in Latin America
by Gustavo Crespi & Ezequiel Tacsir & Mariano Pereira - 161-176 The effects of innovation on employment in developing countries: evidence from enterprise surveys
by Xavier Cirera & Leonard Sabetti - 177-202 Technological innovation and the distribution of employment growth: a firm-level analysis
by Flavio Calvino - 203-218 R&D, embodied technological change, and employment: evidence from Italian microdata
by Laura Barbieri & Mariacristina Piva & Marco Vivarelli
2018, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 943-956 We need to talk: opposing narratives and conflicting perspectives in the conversation on routines
by Neil M Kay - 957-974 More “team” than “fame”: spin-off success in the US television sitcom industry
by Pamela Adams & Roberto Fontana & Astrid Marinoni - 975-997 Do patents enable disclosure? Strategic innovation management of the four-stroke engine
by Patricio Sáiz & Rubén Amengual - 999-1014 Toward a new microfounded macroeconomics in the wake of the crisis
by Eugenio Caverzasi & Alberto Russo - 1015-1044 Causes and consequences of hysteresis: aggregate demand, productivity, and employment
by G Dosi & M C Pereira & A Roventini & M E Virgillito - 1045-1067 What drives markups? Evolutionary pricing in an agent-based stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model
by Pascal Seppecher & Isabelle L Salle & Marc Lavoie - 1069-1090 Does fiscal policy matter? Tax, transfer, and spend in a macro ABM with capital and credit
by T Assenza & P Colzani & D Delli Gatti & J Grazzini - 1091-1121 Securitization and business cycle: an agent-based perspective
by Andrea Mazzocchetti & Marco Raberto & Andrea Teglio & Silvano Cincotti - 1123-1154 The effects of fiscal targets in a monetary union: a multi-country agent-based stock flow consistent model
by Alessandro Caiani & Ermanno Catullo & Mauro Gallegati - 1155-1157 The dynamics of capability search and creation
by Constance E Helfat - 1159-1163 Extending the dynamic capabilities framework: Pisano on choice, learning, and competition
by Neil M Kay - 1165-1174 Comments on Gary Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities”
by William Lazonick - 1175-1179 Remarks on Pisano: “toward a prescriptive theory of dynamic capabilities”
by Greg Linden & David J Teece - 1181-1186 Pisano on dynamic capability: why size matters
by Sidney G Winter
2018, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 787-801 Mission-oriented innovation policy and dynamic capabilities in the public sector
by Rainer Kattel & Mariana Mazzucato - 803-815 Mission-oriented innovation policies: challenges and opportunities
by Mariana Mazzucato - 817-832 Smart specialization strategies as a case of mission-oriented policy—a case study on the emergence of new policy practices
by Dominique Foray - 833-850 Elements of a Schumpeterian catalytic research and innovation policy
by Uwe Cantner & Simone Vannuccini - 851-865 An evolutionary model of innovation policy: conceptualizing the growth of knowledge in innovation policy as an evolution of policy alternatives
by Maureen McKelvey & Rögnvaldur J Saemundsson - 867-881 Mission-oriented innovation policies and bureaucracies in East Asia
by Erkki Karo - 883-896 Mission critical: the ends, means, and design of innovation agencies
by Dan Breznitz & Darius Ornston & Steven Samford - 897-914 DARPA and its ARPA-E and IARPA clones: a unique innovation organization model
by William B Bonvillian - 915-936 Big science, learning, and innovation: evidence from CERN procurement
by Massimo Florio & Francesco Giffoni & Anna Giunta & Emanuela Sirtori - 937-942 Postscript: movements with missions make markets
by Charles Leadbeater
2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 623-638 The role of emergence in dynamic capabilities: a restatement of the framework and some possibilities for future research
by Neil M Kay & Sohvi Leih & David J Teece - 639-655 Local high-tech job multipliers in Europe
by Maarten Goos & Jozef Konings & Marieke Vandeweyer - 657-676 Innovation complementarities and firm growth
by Stefano Bianchini & Gabriele Pellegrino & Federico Tamagni - 677-698 A cross-country analysis of start-up employment dynamics
by Flavio Calvino & Chiara Criscuolo & Carlo Menon - 699-722 What’s the price of academic consulting? Effects of public and private sector consulting on academic research
by Roman Fudickar & Hanna Hottenrott & Cornelia Lawson - 723-743 The merits of playing it by the book: routine versus deliberate learning and the development of dynamic capabilities
by Felix Arndt & Sebastian P L Fourné & Kieran MacInerney-May - 745-762 Endogenous growth of open collaborative innovation communities: a supply-side perspective
by Paolo E Giordani & Francesco Rullani & Lorenzo Zirulia - 763-785 The pattern of structural change: testing the product space framework
by Nicola D Coniglio & Raffaele Lagravinese & Davide Vurchio & Massimo Armenise
2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 425-447 What makes a successful (and famous) entrepreneur? Historical evidence from Italy (XIX-XX centuries)
by Alessandro Nuvolari & Pier Angelo Toninelli & Michelangelo Vasta - 449-466 Cross-local knowledge fertilization, cluster emergence, and the generation of buzz
by Sebastian Henn & Harald Bathelt - 467-488 Determinants of entry in the deregulated German interurban bus industry
by Niklas S Dürr & Kai Hüschelrath - 489-505 Corporate science, firm value, and vertical specialization: evidence from the semiconductor industry
by Maikel Pellens & Antonio Della Malva - 507-524 Agency culture, constitutional provisions and entrepreneurship: a cross-country analysis
by Emanuela Carbonara & Enrico Santarelli & Martin Obschonka & Hien Thu Tran & Jeff Potter & Samuel D Gosling - 525-553 Exploring and yet failing less: learning from past and current exploration in R&D
by Pablo D’Este & Alberto Marzucchi & Francesco Rentocchini - 555-575 Enabling or constraining? Unraveling the influence of organizational slack on innovation
by Osamu Suzuki - 577-593 Learning or inertia? The impact of experience and knowledge codification on post-acquisition integration
by Francesco Castellaneta & Giovanni Valentini & Maurizio Zollo - 595-618 Overcoming the inertia of organizational competence: Olivetti’s transition from mechanical to electronic technology
by Erwin Danneels & Gianmario Verona & Bernardino Provera - 619-619 Variation in the dynamics and performance of industrial innovation: What can we learn from vaccines and HIV vaccines?
by Ohid Yaqub - 621-621 Erratum: Technology change, economic feasibility, and creative destruction: the case of new electronic products and services
by Jeffrey Funk
2018, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 221-241 Innovation and productivity in services and manufacturing: the role of ICT
by Diego Aboal & Ezequiel Tacsir - 243-268 Tolerance, agglomeration, and enterprise innovation performance: a multilevel analysis of Latin American regions
by Jana Schmutzler & Edward Lorenz - 269-287 Entrepreneurship, human capital, and labor demand: a story of signaling and matching
by Elisabeth Bublitz & Kristian Nielsen & Florian Noseleit & Bram Timmermans - 289-320 “Reach for the sky”: modeling the impact of policy stringency on industrial dynamics in the case of the REACH regulation
by Eric Brouillat & Maïder Saint Jean & Nabila Arfaoui - 321-347 The impact of part-time work on firm productivity: evidence from Italy
by Francesco Devicienti & Elena Grinza & Davide Vannoni - 349-370 Corporate governance and innovation: does firm age matter?
by Stefano Bianchini & Jackie Krafft & Francesco Quatraro & Jacques-Laurent Ravix - 371-386 Target choice and unique synergies in global mobile telephony: a dyadic approach
by Jörg Claussen & Rebecca Köhler & Tobias Kretschmer - 387-412 Exploration during turbulent times: an analysis of the relation between cooperation in innovation activities and radical innovation performance during the economic crisis
by Lorena M D’Agostino & Rosina Moreno - 413-424 The behavioral and evolutionary roots of dynamic capabilities
by Felix Arndt & Lamar Pierce
2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-13 Innovation, creative destruction, and price theory
by Harry Bloch & Stan Metcalfe - 15-47 Resilience in the European Union: the effect of the 2008 crisis on the ability of regions in Europe to develop new industrial specializations
by Jing Xiao & Ron Boschma & Martin Andersson