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2023, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 795-814 Understanding work in the online platform economy: the narrow, the broad, and the systemic perspectives
by Angela Garcia Calvo & Martin Kenney & John Zysman - 815-830 Green innovation strategies and firms’ internationalization
by Ester Martínez-Ros & Fernando Merino - 831-847 Institutions, Holdup, and Automation
by Giorgio Presidente - 848-875 Joining and exiting the value chain of foreign multinationals and performance of their local suppliers: evidence from interfirm transaction data
by Jaan Masso & Priit Vahter - 876-900 A firm’s creation of proprietary knowledge linked to the knowledge spilled over from its research publications: the case of artificial intelligence
by Su Jung Jee & So Young Sohn - 901-929 Are ideas getting cheaper? The European evidence
by Cristiano Antonelli & Fabrizio Fusillo - 930-955 Technology, job characteristics, and retirement of aged workers: evidence from automation and IT adoption of firms in Korea
by Jongwoo Chung & Chulhee Lee - 956-974 Industrial policy, local firm growth paths, and capability building in low-income countries: lessons from Ethiopia’s floriculture export sector
by Ayelech T Melese & Lindsay Whitfield
2023, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 605-621 A “poor man’s carriage”: system building and social interactivity in UK urban tramway development, 1860–1890
by Anne-Marie Coles & Ian Clarke & Athena Piterou - 622-646 Which actors drove national patterns of technological specialization into the science-based age? The British experience, 1918–1932
by John Cantwell & Anna Spadavecchia - 647-672 The temporal value of local scientific expertise
by Maryann P Feldman & Ludovic Dibaggio & Tan Tran - 673-699 How patent rights affect university science
by Laurent R Bergé & Thorsten Doherr & Katrin Hussinger - 700-732 Board social ties, institutional change asynchronicity, and performance
by Victor Zitian Chen & Bersant Hobdari & Chen Shen - 733-754 Social progress and corporate culture
by Gary B Gorton & Alexander K Zentefis - 755-773 Regional static diversification and relatedness between industries
by Christian Richter Østergaard & Jacob Rubæk Holm - 774-794 Downstream foreign MNEs and local suppliers’ innovation in a dynamic environment: the moderating effect of network diversity
by Yoo Jung Ha
2023, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 277-303 Climate change and growth
by Nicholas Stern & Joseph E Stiglitz - 304-316 Just decarbonization? Environmental inequality, air quality, and the clean energy transition
by Bridget Diana & Michael Ash & James K Boyce - 317-335 Debt-GDP cycles in historical perspective: the case of the USA (1889–2014)
by Engelbert Stockhammer & Giorgos Gouzoulis - 336-385 The causes of and responses to today’s inflation
by Joseph E Stiglitz & Ira Regmi - 386-432 Heterogeneous effects and spillovers of macroprudential policy in an agent-based model of the UK housing market
by Adrian Carro & Marc Hinterschweiger & Arzu Uluc & J Doyne Farmer - 433-473 Structural change, productive development, and capital flows: does financial “bonanza” cause premature deindustrialization?
by Alberto Botta & Giuliano Toshiro Yajima & Gabriel Porcile - 474-501 How Does Financial Development Affect the Growth–Inequality Nexus? Evidence from a PCHVAR Analysis
by Christian R Proaño & Juan Carlos Peña & Sven Schnellbacher - 502-521 Sovereign debt default and inequality
by Ablam Estel Apeti - 522-550 Competitiveness and dynamic cumulative causation in an export-led growing economy
by Marwil J Dávila-Fernández & Jose Luis Oreiro - 551-572 Flexible exchange rates in emerging markets: shock absorbers or drivers of endogenous cycles?
by Karsten Kohler & Engelbert Stockhammer - 573-603 Schumpeter’s insights for monetary macroeconomics and the theory of financial crises
by Peter Bofinger & Lisa Geißendörfer & Thomas Haas & Fabian Mayer
2022, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1329-1357 The knowledge spillover of innovation
[Resource and output trends in the United States since 1870]
by David B Audretsch & Maksim Belitski - 1358-1386 The interplay between volunteers and firm’s employees in distributed innovation: emergent architectures and stigmergy in open source software
[Cumulative growth in user-generated content production]
by Jean-Michel Dalle & Paul A David & Francesco Rullani & Francesco Bolici - 1387-1396 Basic and applied research collaboration trends in the pharmaceutical industry
[Do firms learn to create value? The case of alliances]
by Ramin Vandaie - 1397-1427 Multidimensional innovation responses and foreign competition
[Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship]
by Ramiro de Elejalde & Carlos J Ponce & Flavia Roldán - 1428-1459 Initial conditions and regional performance in the aftermath of disruptive shocks: the case of East Germany after socialism
[The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship]
by Michael Fritsch & Michael Wyrwich - 1460-1493 Employment and innovation in recessions: firm-level evidence from European Countries
[The race between man and machine: implications of technology for growth, factor shares, and employment]
by Bettina Peters & Berhnard Dachs & Martin Hud & Christian Köhler - 1494-1516 Too much can be as bad as too little: product update strategy for online digital platform complementors
[A demand-based perspective on technology life cycles]
by Hye Young Kang - 1517-1544 The effects of domestic and EU incentives on corporate investment toward ecological transition: a propensity score matching approach
[Large sample properties of matching estimators for average treatment effects]
by Leonardo Becchetti & Sara Mancini & Nazaria Solferino
2022, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1137-1151 To what extent patents for Covid-19 mRNA vaccines are based on public research and taxpayers’ funding? A case study on the privatization of knowledge
[For Billion-Dollar COVID Vaccines, Basic Government-Funded Science Laid the Groundwork]
by Massimo Florio - 1152-1176 Industrial R&D and national innovation policy: an institutional reappraisal of the US national innovation system
[Public policy to promote entrepreneurship: a call to arms]
by Ibrahim A Shaikh & Krithika Randhawa - 1177-1201 Functional diversification and exaptation: the emergence of new drug uses in the pharma industry
[What is not a real option: considering boundaries for the application of real options to business strategy]
by Pierpaolo Andriani & Gino Cattani - 1202-1222 Subsidies for innovative start-ups and firm entry
[The effects of entry on incumbent innovation and productivity]
by Antonio Accetturo - 1223-1258 Sectoral patterns of collaborative tie formation: investigating geographic, cognitive, and technological dimensions
[Endogenous effects and cluster transition: a conceptual framework for cluster policy]
by Erlend Osland Simensen & Milad Abbasiharofteh - 1259-1284 Innovating in knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms: exploring the effects of a variety of internal and external knowledge sources on goods and service innovations
[Advancing knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation for economic growth and social well-being in Europe]
by Ethan Gifford & Daniel Ljungberg & Maureen McKelvey - 1285-1306 Knowledge generation and diffusion in the German wind energy industry
[Bundesländer-Übersicht zu Erneuerbaren Energien]
by Martin Heidenreich & Jannika Mattes - 1307-1327 Trade-offs between external knowledge sources for firm innovation in a developing country
[A comparative analysis of the innovation performance between foreign subsidiaries and owned domestic firms in Colombian manufacturing sector]
by Alejandro Bello-Pintado & Carlos Bianchi & Pablo Blanchard
2022, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 891-904 Profitability and drug discovery
by Enes Işık & Özgür Orhangazi - 905-933 The role of institutions in the early entrepreneurial process
by Christian Bjørnskov & Nicolai J Foss & Tianjiao Xu - 934-954 The resilience of the British and European goods industry: Challenge of Brexit
by Moshfique Uddin & Anup Chowdhury & Geoffrey Wood - 955-979 Information and communication technologies and firms’ export performance
by Dolores Añón Higón & Daniel Bonvin - 980-1003 Diffusion delay centrality: decelerating diffusion processes across networks
by Valerio Leone Sciabolazza & Luca Riccetti - 1004-1030 A longitudinal analysis of Italian manufacturing companies’ labor productivity in the period 2004–2013
by Alessandro Zeli & Matilde Bini & Leopoldo Nascia - 1031-1055 On the basis of brain: neural-network-inspired changes in general-purpose chips
by Ekaterina Prytkova & Simone Vannuccini - 1056-1085 The effect of technology and regulation on the co-evolution of product and industry architecture
by Nicholas Burton & Peter Galvin - 1086-1112 Submarket emergence, customer base expansion and strategic entry timing in the evolution of the German farm tractor industry
by Guido Buenstorf & Christina Guenther & Sebastian Wilfling - 1113-1136 Patent protection and foreign R&D investment location choices: inventor mobility and policy convergence
by Jinhyuck (Joseph) Park & René Belderbos
2022, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 591-609 The economic system question revisited
[The problem of market bias in modern capitalist economies]
by Richard R Nelson - 610-627 Impact of sourcing from the informal economy on the export likelihood and performance of emerging economy firms
[Navigating China’s feudal governance structures: some guidelines for foreign enterprises]
by Octavio Escobar & Olivier Lamotte & Ana Colovic & Pierre-Xavier Meschi - 628-653 Corporate governance and R&D investment: the role of debt financing
[Corporate governance and financing decisions of Ghanaian listed firms]
by Hussain Muhammad & Stefania Migliori & Sana Mohsni - 654-680 Off the beaten path: what drives scientists’ entry into new fields?
[Collaboration, Stars, and the Changing Organization of Science: Evidence from Evolutionary Biology (Working Paper No. 19653)]
by Stijn Kelchtermans & Daniel Neicu & Reinhilde Veugelers - 681-714 Influence of genetic factors and institutional environment on entrepreneurial activity: evidence from a twin study in Italy
[Genetics and organizational behavior]
by Diego Zunino - 715-735 The long-term economic effects of pandemics: toward an evolutionary approach
[Epidemics and trust: the case of the Spanish flu]
by Beniamino Callegari & Christophe Feder - 736-761 Personality characteristics and the decision to hire
[Do the unemployed become successful entrepreneurs?]
by Marco Caliendo & Frank M Fossen & Alexander S Kritikos - 762-782 Internationalization, value-chain configuration, and the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies
[On vertical relations and the timing of technology adoption]
by Giovanna Magnani & Stefano Denicolai & Bent Petersen - 783-810 Reallocation and productivity during the Great Recession: evidence from French manufacturing firms
[Turbulence, firm decentralization, and growth in bad times]
by Giacomo Domini & Daniele Moschella - 811-837 Patterns of integration in global value chains and the changing structure of employment in Europe
[The effects of technology and offshoring on changes in employment and task-content of occupations]
by Filippo Bontadini & Rinaldo Evangelista & Valentina Meliciani & Maria Savona - 838-862 Patent- and trademark-seeking outward foreign direct investment by Chinese firms: The role of business group affiliation
[Institutional analysis and the determinants of Chinese FDI]
by Xinwei Shi & Christopher Williams & Dylan Sutherland & Ke Rong - 863-889 Mapping technological trajectories as the main paths of knowledge flow: Evidence from printers
[Patterns of industrial innovation]
by Shih-Chang Hung & Jiun-Yan Lai & John S Liu
2022, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 269-280 How automation and skill gaps fail to explain wage suppression or wage inequality
[Are the Job Prospects of Recent College Graduates Improving?]
by Lawrence Mishel - 281-300 Fiscal resiliency in a deeply uncertain world: The role of semiautonomous discretion
[Revisiting the Federal Budget Outlook]
by Peter R Orszag & Robert E Rubin & Joseph E Stiglitz - 301-337 Specialize or diversify? And in What? Trade composition, quality of specialization, and persistent growth
[Catching up, forging ahead, and falling behind]
by Giovanni Dosi & Federico Riccio & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 338-357 Firm innovation in Africa and Latin America: Heterogeneity and country context
[Technological and non-technological innovation and productivity in services vis a vis manufacturing in Uruguay]
by Eva Paus & Michael Robinson & Fiona Tregenna - 358-409 Assessing the Economic Impact of Lockdowns in Italy: A Computational Input–Output Approach
[Nonlinear Production Networks with an Application to the Covid-19 Crisis]
by Severin Reissl & Alessandro Caiani & Francesco Lamperti & Mattia Guerini & Fabio Vanni & Giorgio Fagiolo & Tommaso Ferraresi & Leonardo Ghezzi & Mauro Napoletano & Andrea Roventini - 410-447 Agent-Based Covid economics (ABC): Assessing non-pharmaceutical interventions and macro-stabilization policies
[Optimal Targeted Lockdowns in a Multi-Group SIR Model]
by Domenico Delli Gatti & Severin Reissl - 448-463 Kindleberger in retrospect: the Federal Reserve’s dollar swap lines and international lender of last resort rules
[Selective swap arrangements and the global financial crisis: analysis and interpretation]
by Emmanuel Carré & Laurent Le Maux - 464-499 Being small at the right moment: Path dependence after a shift in the technological regime
[What Happened to U.S. Business Dynamism? Working Paper 25756]
by Jasper Hepp - 500-551 The effect of labor market institutions and macroeconomic variables on aggregate unemployment in 1990–2019: Evidence from 22 European countries
[The effect of government size on the unemployment rate]
by Gaetano Perone - 552-575 Nonlinearities and expenditure multipliers in the Eurozone
[Tales of fiscal adjustment]
by Andrea Boitani & Salvatore Perdichizzi & Chiara Punzo - 576-590 Reconsidering macroeconomic policy prescriptions with meta-analysis
[Statistical nonsignificance in empirical economics]
by Sebastian Gechert
2022, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-18 Economic impact of public R&D: an international perspective
[The governance and performance of universities: evidence from Europe and the US]
by Luc Soete & Bart Verspagen & Thomas H W Ziesemer - 19-38 The EU vs US corporate R&D intensity gap: investigating key sectors and firms
[A primer on innovation and growth]
by Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello & Nicola Grassano - 39-61 Within-firm inequality in workdays and labor productivity: evidence from linked employer–employee Italian data
[Beyond Becker: training in imperfect labour markets]
by Francesco Bloise & Valeria Cirillo & Michele Raitano & Andrea Ricci - 62-88 Knowledge exchange under asymmetric information in emerging economies: impact of signals from Indian universities
[Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: evidence from U.S. universities, 1981–1999]
by Amit S Ray & Abhijit Sengupta - 89-111 Testing predictions on supplier governance from the global value chains literature
[Using hostages to support exchange: dependence balancing and partial equity stakes in Japanese automotive supply relationships]
by Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Alexander Schmitt - 112-136 Patenting in 4IR technologies and firm performance
[Robots and jobs: evidence from US labor markets]
by Mario Benassi & Elena Grinza & Francesco Rentocchini & Laura Rondi - 137-160 Research, innovation, and bankruptcy: evidence from European manufacturing firms
[Who benefits from longer lending relationships? An analysis on European SMEs’ riskiness]
by Mariarosaria Agostino & Domenico Scalera & Marianna Succurro & Francesco Trivieri - 161-185 The birth and development of the Italian automotive industry (1894–2015) and the Turin car cluster
[Istruzione tecnica e professionale e progresso industriale dalla fine dell’Ottocento al fascismo]
by Aldo Enrietti & Aldo Geuna & Consuelo R Nava & Pier Paolo Patrucco - 186-214 Effects of the award of public service contracts on the performance and payroll of winning firms
[Women, war and wages: the effect of female labor supply on the wage structure at midcentury]
by Diego Ravenda & Maika Melina Valencia-Silva & Josep Maria Argiles-Bosch & Josep García-Blandón - 215-233 Business groups, institutions, and firm performance
[Value chains and the great recession: evidence from Italian and German firms]
by Giulio Cainelli & Roberto Ganau & Anna Giunta - 234-267 External financing of innovative small and medium enterprises (SMEs): unpacking bank credit with respect to innovation typologies and combinations
[Financial dependence and innovation: the case of public versus private firms]
by Tullio Gregori & Sandro Montresor & Stefania Ps Rossi
2021, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1361-1387 Not all technological change is equal: how the separability of tasks mediates the effect of technology change on skill demand
[Patterns of industrial innovation]
by Christophe Combemale & Kate S Whitefoot & Laurence Ales & Erica R H Fuchs - 1388-1402 Blockchain as Schumpeter Mark 1 or Mark 2? An empirical analysis of blockchain job offers in France and Germany
[Innovation: mapping the winds of creative destruction]
by Martin Cimiterra & Jackie Krafft & Lionel Nesta - 1403-1428 Assessing the collaboration and network additionality of innovation policies: a counterfactual approach to the French cluster policy
[Propensity scores based methods for estimating average treatment effect and average treatment effect among treated: a comparative study]
by Konan Alain N’Ghauran & Corinne Autant-Bernard - 1429-1458 Workers in the crowd: the labor market impact of the online platform economy
[An evaluation of instrumental variable strategies for estimating the effects of catholic schooling]
by Michele Cantarella & Chiara Strozzi - 1459-1478 The “sailing-ship effect” as a technological principle
[Patterns of industrial innovation]
by Nicola De Liso & Serena Arima & Giovanni Filatrella - 1479-1498 The paradox of China’s tobacco industry: competition through monopoly policy
[The market for “lemons”: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism]
by Allen Liao & Benjamin Cole - 1499-1515 Market power and R&D investment: the case of China
[Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship]
by Xiaohua Sun & Fang Yuan & Yun Wang - 1516-1538 Work flexibility and firm growth: evidence from LEED data on the Emilia-Romagna region
[Industrial policy and the future of manufacturing]
by Alessandro Arrighetti & Luca Cattani & Fabio Landini & Andrea Lasagni - 1539-1556 A conceptual framework for latecomer linkage capabilities
[Project execution capability, organizational know-how and conglomerate corporate growth in late industrialization]
by Tobias Reinauer & Ulrich Elmer Hansen - 1557-1590 Trade specialization and performance in global value chains
[Internalizing global value chains: a firm-level analysis]
by Filippo Bontadini - 1591-1614 Supporting innovative entrepreneurship: an evaluation of the Italian “Start-up Act”
[The effects of entry on incumbent innovation and productivity]
by Francesco Manaresi & Carlo Menon & Pietro Santoleri - 1615-1632 Are start-ups funded by public venture capital different? New cross-country evidence from micro-data
[Executive forum: the scale-up gap: and how to address it]
by Stefano Breschi & Nick Johnstone & Carlo Menon - 1633-1654 Technological paradigms and the power of convergence
[Demand heterogeneity and technology evolution: implications for product and process innovation]
by Mattia Pedota & Luca Grilli & Lucia Piscitello - 1655-1676 Do not put eggs in one basket: related variety and export resilience in the post-crisis era
[Exports and financial shocks]
by Canfei He & Tao Chen & Shengjun Zhu
2021, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1131-1142 Regulating platforms and ecosystems: an introduction
[Ecosystem as structure: an actionable construct for strategy]
by Michael G Jacobides & Ioannis Lianos - 1143-1167 Competition law and digital ecosystems: Learning to walk before we run
[Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship]
by Frederic Jenny - 1168-1198 Innovating Big Tech firms and competition policy: favoring dynamic over static competition
[Patterns of industrial innovation]
by Nicolas Petit & David J Teece - 1199-1229 Ecosystems and competition law in theory and practice
[Ecosystem as structure: an actionable construct for strategy]
by Michael G Jacobides & Ioannis Lianos - 1230-1258 Digital platforms and the transactions cost approach to competition law
[Digital platforms inquiry: Final report, Technical report, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission]
by Darryl Biggar & Alberto Heimler - 1259-1285 Can self-regulation save digital platforms?
[Uncertainty and the welfare economics of medical care]
by Michael A Cusumano & Annabelle Gawer & David B Yoffie - 1286-1306 Unscrambling the eggs: breaking up consummated mergers and dominant firms
[Too much data: prices and inefficiencies in data markets]
by John Kwoka & Tommaso Valletti - 1307-1336 Platform mergers and antitrust
[Ex-post assessment of merger control decisions in digital markets]
by Geoffrey Parker & Georgios Petropoulos & Marshall Van Alstyne - 1337-1360 Regulating digital ecosystems: bridging the gap between competition policy and data protection
[Merger policy in digital markets: an ex post assessment]
by Beatriz Kira & Vikram Sinha & Sharmadha Srinivasan
2021, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 845-867 Animate the cluster or subsidize collaborative R&D? A multiple overlapping treatments approach to assess the impacts of the French cluster policy
[The impact of R&D subsidies on R&D employment composition]
by Modou Mar & Nadine Massard - 868-883 Shareholders’ greed and corporate value growth
[Does the pecking order hypothesis explain the dividend payout ratios of firms in the UK?]
by Emanuele Teti & Leonella Gori & Veronica Magnanini - 884-904 The impact of intellectual property rights on labor productivity: do constitutions matter?
[Research and development in the growth process]
by Emanuela Carbonara & Giuseppina Gianfreda & Enrico Santarelli & Giovanna Vallanti - 905-926 Evaluating an organizational innovation: evidence from the conglomerate merger wave
[Fools rush in? The institutional context of industry creation]
by Peter Klein & Robert Wuebker & Mo Chen & Kathrin Zoeller - 927-947 Technological regimes and catching up in the product space
[Demand saturation-creation and economic growth]
by Benoît Desmarchelier & Paulo José Regis - 948-965 The paradoxical effect of prior operating experience and observational learning on new market entry
[Resetting the clock: the dynamics of organizational change and failure]
by Ann Terlaak & June Young Kim - 966-982 Local search or beyond? The influence of interfirm technological distance on co-innovation success
[How do spatial and social proximity influence knowledge flows? Evidence from patent data]
by Dong Huo - 983-985 Introduction to the Special Section “Economic Catch-up by Latecomers”
[Beyond catch-up: could China become the global innovation powerhouse? China’s innovation progress and challenges from a holistic innovation perspective]
by Jin Chen & Keun Lee & Franco Malerba - 986-1010 An evolutionary perspective on economic catch-up by latecomers
[Catching-up, forging ahead, and falling behind]
by Franco Malerba & Keun Lee - 1011-1036 Public policies and the art of catching up: matching the historical evidence with a multicountry agent-based model
[Catching up, forging ahead, and falling behind]
by Giovanni Dosi & Andrea Roventini & Emanuele Russo - 1037-1064 Beyond catch-up: could China become the global innovation powerhouse? China’s innovation progress and challenges from a holistic innovation perspective
[Ecosystem as structure: an actionable construct for strategy]
by Jin Chen & Ximing Yin & Xiaolan Fu & Bruce McKern - 1065-1083 Deepening or delinking? Innovative capacity and global value chain participation in the IT industry
[Breakthrough? China’s and India’s transition from production to innovation]
by Rasmus Lema & Carlo Pietrobelli & Roberta Rabellotti & Antonio Vezzani - 1084-1107 Technological regimes, patent growth, and catching-up in green technologies
[Global Innovation Systems—a conceptual framework for innovation dynamics in transnational contexts]
by Nicoletta Corrocher & Franco Malerba & Andrea Morrison - 1108-1130 Catch up of complex products and systems: lessons from China’s high-speed rail sectoral system
[Exploring the capital goods economy: complex product systems in the UK]
by Liang Mei & Nana Zhang
2021, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 499-535 Automation, digitalization, and changes in occupational structures in the automobile industry in Germany, Japan, and the United States: a brief history from the early 1990s until 2018
[Managing flexible automation]
by Martin Krzywdzinski - 536-563 Measuring the impacts of labor in the platform economy: new work created, old work reorganized, and value creation reconfigured
[Probing for informal work activity]
by Dafna Bearson & Martin Kenney & John Zysman - 564-586 R&D collaborations along the industry life cycle: the case of German photovoltaics manufacturer
[Patterns of industrial innovation]
by Ann Hipp - 587-621 Endogenous financial constraints and innovation
[Financial dependence and innovation: the case of public versus private firms]
by Henry Lahr & Andrea Mina - 622-651 How does firm innovation size affect the timing of technology licensing? Theory and evidence from China
[Moving beyond Schumpeter: management research on the determinants of technological innovation]
by Rongkang Ma & Shanshan Zhu & Fengchao Liu - 652-677 Successful transition to a market economy: an interpretation from organizational ecology theory and institutional theory
[The assessment: economics of transition in Eastern and Central Europe]
by Hien Thu Tran & Enrico Santarelli - 678-705 That’s classified! Inventing a new patent taxonomy
[Text matching to measure patent similarity]
by Stephen D Billington & Alan J Hanna - 706-739 Absorption of foreign knowledge: the impact of immigrants on firm productivity
[Identification properties of recent production function estimators]
by Jürgen Bitzer & Erkan Gören & Sanne Kruse-Becher - 740-761 Public procurement in Big Science: politics or technology? The case of CERN
[Does CERN procurement result in innovation?]
by Andrea Bastianin & Chiara F Del Bo - 762-777 Social capital, resilience, and regional diversification in Italy
[Social capital, innovation and growth: evidence from Europe]
by Roberto Antonietti & Ron Boschma - 778-798 Can trust induce vertical integration? An experimental study of buyer–seller exchanges with distinct competencies and specific investments
[Capabilities, transaction costs and firm boundaries]
by Luiz F Mesquita & Maria Sylvia M Saes & Sérgio G Lazzarini & Leandro S Pongeluppe - 799-822 Beyond the truce: how conflict affects teams’ decisions whether to enact routines or creative projects
[Organizational routines: a review of the literature]
by Patrick J Oehler & Jutta Stumpf-Wollersheim & Isabell M Welpe & David Obstfeld - 823-843 The reluctant preference: communities of enthusiasts and the diffusion of atypical innovation
[Management fashion]
by Giovanni Formilan & Cristina Boari
2021, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 269-271 Introduction to the first annual special issue on Macro Economics and Development
[Beyond DSGE models: toward an empirically based macroeconomics]
by Giovanni Dosi & Joseph E Stiglitz - 273-296 Disarray at the headquarters: Economists and Central bankers tested by the subprime and the COVID recessions
[Forward guidance without common knowledge]
by Francisco Louçã & Alexandre Abreu & Gonçalo Pessa Costa - 297-315 Economic fluctuations and pseudo-wealth
[Emerging market business cycles: the cycle is the trend]
by Joseph E Stiglitz & Martin M Guzman - 317-345 Taking uncertainty seriously: simplicity versus complexity in financial regulation
[Uncertainty in macroeconomic policy-making: art or science?]
by David Aikman & Mirta Galesic & Gerd Gigerenzer & Sujit Kapadia & Konstantinos Katsikopoulos & Amit Kothiyal & Emma Murphy & Tobias Neumann - 347-356 On the (In)consistency of RE modeling
[Positive feedback investment strategies and destabilizing rational speculation]
by Daniel Heymann & Paulo Pascuini - 357-376 Disequilibrium macroeconometrics
[The financial crisis and the systemic failure of the academics profession]
by Katarina Juselius - 377-408 The impact of deunionization on the growth and dispersion of productivity and pay
[It’s where you work: increases in the dispersion of earnings across establishments and individuals in the United States]
by Giovanni Dosi & Richard B Freeman & Marcelo C Pereira & Andrea Roventini & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 409-444 Sources of inflation and the effects of balanced budgets and inflation targeting in developing economies
[The macroeconomics of low inflation]
by Guilherme Klein Martins & Peter Skott - 445-457 The rise in inequality after pandemics: can fiscal support play a mitigating role?
[Epidemics, inequality, and poverty in preindustrial and early industrial time]
by Davide Furceri & Prakash Loungani & Jonathan D Ostry & Pietro Pizzuto - 459-466 Fighting the scarring effects of COVID-19
[Stagnation traps]
by Valerie Cerra & Antonio Fatas & Sweta C Saxena - 467-497 The pandemic economic crisis, precautionary behavior, and mobility constraints: an application of the dynamic disequilibrium model with randomness†
[A new view of technological change]
by Joseph E Stiglitz & Martin M Guzman
2021, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-18 How context and attention shape behaviors in online communities: a modified garbage can model
[Complexity theory and organization science]
by Nicolai J. Foss & Lars Bo Jeppesen & Francesco Rullani - 19-43 The utilization of cluster externalities and recessionary shocks
[Employment growth and entrepreneurial activity in cities]
by Linus Holtermann & Christian Hundt & Jonas Steeger & Johannes Bersch - 49-74 Knowledge intermediation strategies: a dynamic capability perspective
[Managing assets and skills: the key to a sustainable competitive advantage]
by Namatié Traoré & Nabil Amara & Khalil Rhaiem - 75-108 Worker flows, reallocation dynamics, and firm productivity: new evidence from longitudinal matched employer–employee data
[‘Optimal and dysfunctional turnover: toward an organizational level model,’]
by Elena Grinza - 109-122 Ongoing customization in project-based organizations
[Rethinking stability and change in the study of organizational routines: difference and repetition in a newspaper-printing factory]
by Seungho Choi & Kent D.Miller - 123-135 Sectoral systems of innovation in the era of the fourth industrial revolution: an introduction to the special section
[The magnitude of innovation by demand in a sectoral system: the role of industrial users in semiconductors]
by Daitian Li & Zheng Liang & Fredrik Tell & Lan Xue - 137-159 Is the fourth industrial revolution a continuation of the third industrial revolution or something new under the sun? Analyzing technological regimes using US patent data
[Vertical integration and disintegration of computer firms: a history-friendly model of the coevolution of the computer and semiconductor industries]
by Jongho Lee & Keun Lee - 161-188 The enabling technologies of industry 4.0: examining the seeds of the fourth industrial revolution
[Mapping innovation dynamics in the Internet of Things domain: evidence from patent analysis]
by Arianna Martinelli & Andrea Mina & Massimo Moggi - 189-213 Catch-up and the entry strategies of latecomers: Chinese firms in the mobile phone sector
[EMNE catch-up strategies in the wind turbine industry: is there a trade-off between output and innovation capabilities?]
by Gianluca Capone & Daitian Li & Franco Malerba - 215-231 Innovation, upgrading, and governance in cross-sectoral global value chains: the case of smartphones
[Institutions and sectoral logics in creative industries: the media cluster in Cologne]
by Joonkoo Lee & Gary Gereffi - 233-249 Exploring new opportunities through collaboration within and beyond sectoral systems of innovation in the fourth industrial revolution
[Financial dependence and innovation: the case of public versus private firms]
by Xiaolan Fu & Xiaoqing (Maggie) Fu & Carmen Contreras Romero & Jianping Pan - 251-267 How data shape actor relations in artificial intelligence innovation systems: an empirical observation from China
[Linking vertically related industries: entry by employee spinouts across industry boundaries]
by Zhen Yu & Zheng Liang & Peiyi Wu
2020, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1345-1379 Anatomy of the Italian occupational structure: concentrated power and distributed knowledge
[How Europe’s economies learn: a comparison of work organization and innovation mode for the EU-15]
by Armanda Cetrulo & Dario Guarascio & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 1381-1397 Networks of export markets and export market diversification
[Sequential exporting]
by Qi Guo & Shengjun Zhu & Ron Boschma - 1399-1414 User innovation and network effects: the case of video games
[Competition and innovation: an inverted-U relationship]
by Graziano Abrate & Anna Menozzi - 1415-1430 When soft budget constraints promote innovation: Kornai meets Schumpeter in Japan
[Soft budget constraints and regional industrial policy: reinterpreting the rise and fall of DeLorean]
by Max Jerneck - 1431-1450 Learning in foreign and domestic value chains: the role of opportunities and capabilities
[Learning by supplying]
by René Belderbos & Christoph Grimpe - 1451-1470 Spinoffs or startups? The effects of spatial agglomeration
[Knowledge transfer through inheritance: spinout generation, development, and survival]
by Andrea Furlan & Giulio Cainelli - 1471-1482 Misallocation of scientific credit: the role of hierarchy and preferences. An extension of Lissoni et al. (2013)
[How do changes in gender role attitudes towards female employment influence fertility? A macro-level analysis]
by Francesco Lissoni & Fabio Montobbio & Lorenzo Zirulia - 1483-1503 Business group persistence and institutional maturity: the role of management practices
[Should business groups be dismantled? The equilibrium costs of efficient internal capital markets]
by Zhixiang Liang & Michael Carney - 1505-1520 Public procurement for innovation: firm-level evidence from Italy and Norway
[Innovation on demand – can public procurement drive market success of innovations?]
by Marialuisa Divella & Alessandro Sterlacchini - 1521-1538 What determines the size of contract research from firms to universities? The role of geographical distance and regional co-location
[University-to-industry knowledge transfer: literature review and unanswered questions]
by André Spithoven & Peter Teirlinck & Walter Ysebaert
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 historyâ€
[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