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December 2011, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 1677-1723 How venture capital became a component of the US National System of Innovation
by Martin Kenney - 1725-1753 Design of innovation policy through diagnostic analysis: identification of systemic problems (or failures)
by Charles Edquist - 1755-1793 The quality factor in patent systems
by Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie - 1795-1826 Complexity and path dependence in biotechnology innovation systems
by Jorge Niosi - 1827-1853 Learning from one another? International policy "emulation" and university--industry technology transfer
by David C. Mowery
October 2011, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 1235-1276 How the Chinese government promoted a global automobile industry
by Wan-Wen Chu - 1277-1304 Competence and commitment: employer size and entrepreneurial endurance
by Jesper B. Sørensen & Damon J. Phillips - 1305-1333 Technological regimes and the persistence of first-mover advantages
by Jungho Kim & Chang-Yang Lee - 1335-1368 Does history matter for the relationship between R&D, innovation, and productivity?
by Elena Huergo & Lourdes Moreno - 1369-1402 Projects, paths, and practices: sustaining and leveraging project-based relationships
by Stephan Manning & Jörg Sydow - 1403-1437 Commercializing academic research: the quality of faculty patenting
by Dirk Czarnitzki & Katrin Hussinger & Cédric Schneider - 1439-1474 Technological learning environments and organizational practices--cross-sectoral evidence from Britain
by Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas - 1475-1513 The impact of corporate governance practices on R&D efforts: a look at shareholders' rights, cross-listing, and control pyramid
by Stephane Lhuillery
August 2011, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 969-990 Alliance governance and technological performance: some evidence from biotechnology alliances
by Jongwook Kim - 991-1030 A new class of asymmetric exponential power densities with applications to economics and finance
by Giulio Bottazzi & Angelo Secchi - 1031-1048 Firm entry and institutional lock-in: an organizational ecology analysis of the global fashion design industry
by Rik Wenting & Koen Frenken - 1049-1079 Appropriate business strategy for leaders and laggards -super-†
by Alex Coad - 1081-1118 Swedish business research productivity
by Olof Ejermo & Astrid Kander - 1119-1151 Exploring new combinations in innovation and entrepreneurship: social networks, Schumpeter, and the case of Josiah Wedgwood (1730--1795)
by Mark Dodgson - 1153-1187 The role of financial analysts in the strategy formation process of business firms
by Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß & Michael Mirow & Lars Schweizer - 1189-1213 Back-office intricacy: the description of financial objects in an investment bank
by Fabian Muniesa & Dominique Chabert & Marceline Ducrocq-Grondin & Susan V. Scott - 1215-1222 Was Schumpeter a Marxist?
by Nathan Rosenberg - 1223-1227 A comment on Nathan Rosenberg's question: "Was Schumpeter a Marxist?"
by Louis Galambos - 1229-1233 Comment on Nathan Rosenberg, "Was Schumpeter a Marxist?"
by William Lazonick
June 2011, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 683-719 Trading "best practices"--a good practice?
by Benjamin Wellstein & Alfred Kieser - 721-749 Before Bayh--Dole: public research funding, patents, and pharmaceutical innovation (1945--1965)
by Roberto Mazzoleni - 751-787 Government-driven knowledge networks as precursors to emerging sectors: a case of the hydrogen energy sector in Korea
by Hyundo Choi & Sangook Park & Jeong-dong Lee - 789-824 The dynamics of superior performance among the largest firms in the global oil industry, 1954--2008
by Marc Baaij & Abe de Jong & Jan van Dalen - 825-853 Effects of ancestral populations on entrepreneurial founding and failure: private liquor stores in Alberta, 1994--2003
by Glen Dowell & Robert J. David - 855-907 Learning through the international joint venture: lessons from the experience of China's automotive sector
by Kyung-Min Nam - 909-940 Capabilities of large services outsourcing firms: the "outsourcing plus staff transfer model" in EDS and IBM
by Marcela Miozzo & Damian Grimshaw - 941-968 Flexible labor and innovation performance: evidence from longitudinal firm-level data
by Haibo Zhou & Ronald Dekker & Alfred Kleinknecht
April 2011, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 367-395 Firm dynamics and productivity growth: a comparison of the retail trade and manufacturing sectors
by John R. Baldwin & Wulong Gu - 397-432 Do venture capitalists have a bias against investment in academic spin-offs? Evidence from the micro- and nanotechnology sector in the UK
by Federico Munari & Laura Toschi - 433-455 Why are firms challenging conventional wisdom on moral hazard? Revisiting the fair wage--effort hypothesis
by Pablo Arocena & Mikel Villanueva & Raquel Arévalo & Xosé H. Vázquez - 457-510 Does structure influence growth? A panel data econometric assessment of "relatively less developed" countries, 1979--2003
by Ester G. Silva & Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 511-554 The informal recruitment channel and the quality of job-worker matches: an analysis on Italian survey data
by Valentina Meliciani & Debora Radicchia - 555-583 The dynamics of knowledge stocks and knowledge flows: innovation consequences of recruitment and collaboration in biotech
by Andreas Al-Laham & Daniel Tzabbar & Terry L. Amburgey - 585-603 Drivers and impacts in the globalization of corporate R&D: an introduction based on the European experience
by Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello & Marco Vivarelli & Peter Voigt - 605-640 How do different drivers of R&D investment in foreign locations affect domestic firm performance? An analysis based on Swiss panel micro data
by Spyros Arvanitis & Heinz Hollenstein - 641-659 Multinationals, R&D, and productivity: evidence for UK manufacturing firms
by Dolores Añón Higón & Miguel Manjón Antolín & Juan A. Mañez - 661-681 The innovative performance of German multinationals abroad: evidence from the European community innovation survey
by Franziska Kampik & Bernhard Dachs
February 2011, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-28 No place like home? Relocation, capabilities, and firm survival in the German machine tool industry after World War II
by Guido Buenstorf & Christina Guenther - 29-56 Product innovation and firm growth: evidence from the integrated circuit industry
by Marco Corsino & Roberto Gabriele - 57-89 Industrial evolution through complementary convergence: the case of IT security
by Jens Frøslev Christensen - 91-131 Balancing specialized and generic capabilities in the provision of integrated solutions
by Federica Ceci & Andrea Masini - 133-174 Trade, industrial structure, and brand
by Yen-Heng Henry Chen - 175-200 Cyclical industrial dynamics in the global IT sector: origins and sequencing
by Hao Tan - 201-213 The organization, economics, and policy of scientific research: what we do know and what we don't know--an agenda for research
by Cristiano Antonelli & Chiara Franzoni & Aldo Geuna - 215-251 The role of search in university productivity: inside, outside, and interdisciplinary dimensions
by James D. Adams & J. Roger Clemmons - 253-294 Scientific productivity and academic promotion: a study on French and Italian physicists
by Francesco Lissoni & Jacques Mairesse & Fabio Montobbio & Michele Pezzoni - 295-336 The great divide in scientific productivity: why the average scientist does not exist
by Stijn Kelchtermans & Reinhilde Veugelers - 337-365 Stimulating graduates' research-oriented careers: does academic research matter?
by Mauro Sylos Labini & Natalia Zinovyeva
December 2010, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 1677-1703 Exploring the processes of firm growth: evidence from a vector auto-regression
by Alex Coad - 1705-1739 Outward knowledge transfer: the impact of project-based organization on performance
by Ulrich Lichtenthaler - 1741-1768 Corporate decision-making in R&D outsourcing and the impact on internal R&D employment intensity
by Peter Teirlinck & Michel Dumont & André Spithoven - 1769-1800 The institutional determinants of agglomeration: a study in the global semiconductor industry
by Xavier Martin & Robert M. Salomon & Zheying Wu - 1801-1828 The firm as an epistemic community: the knowledge-based view revisited
by Lars Håkanson - 1829-1865 Technological regimes, Schumpeterian patterns of innovation and firm-level productivity growth
by Fulvio Castellacci & Jinghai Zheng - 1867-1890 Introduction: Interfirm heterogeneity--nature, sources and consequences for industrial dynamics
by Giovanni Dosi & Sébastien Lechevalier & Angelo Secchi - 1891-1917 Searching for the sources of productivity from macro to micro and back
by Eric J. Bartelsman - 1919-1951 The evolution of inequality in productivity and wages: panel data evidence
by Giulia Faggio & Kjell G. Salvanes & John Van Reenen - 1953-1996 Corporate performances and market selection: some comparative evidence
by Giulio Bottazzi & Giovanni Dosi & Nadia Jacoby & Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni - 1997-2039 Why some firms persistently out-perform others: investigating the interactions between innovation and exporting strategies
by Keiko Ito & Sébastien Lechevalier - 2041-2072 Causes for changing performance of the business groups in a transition economy: market-level versus firm-level factors in China -super-‡
by Bong-Kyo Seo & Keun Lee & Xiaozu Wang - 2073-2096 Catching up with the technological frontier:Micro-level evidence on growth and convergence
by Leonardo Iacovone & Gustavo A. Crespi - 2097-2134 Inside the perpetual-motion machine: cross-country comparable evidence on job and worker flows at the industry and firm level -super-†
by Andrea Bassanini
October 2010, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 1317-1329 The crisis, conventional economic wisdom, and public policy -super-1
by Adair Turner - 1331-1366 Organizational designs and innovation streams
by Michael Tushman & Wendy K. Smith & Robert Chapman Wood & George Westerman & Charles O'Reilly - 1367-1396 The unbundling of corporate functions: the evolution of shared services and outsourcing in human resource management
by Howard Gospel & Mari Sako - 1397-1425 Categorical contrast and audience appeal: niche width and critical success in winemaking
by Giacomo Negro & Michael T. Hannan & Hayagreeva Rao - 1427-1457 How significant is intersectoral outsourcing of employment in South Africa?
by Fiona Tregenna - 1459-1492 Structure, learning, and the speed of innovating: a two-phase model of collective innovation using agent based modeling
by Xing Zhong & Salih Zeki Ozdemir - 1493-1514 Vanishing hands? On the link between product and organization architecture
by Kerstin Press & Markus M. Geipel - 1515-1520 Demand, innovation and industrial dynamics: an introduction
by Steven Klepper & Franco Malerba - 1521-1562 The emergence of the Internet: collective invention and wild ducks
by Shane Greenstein - 1563-1587 Submarket dynamics and innovation: the case of the US tire industry
by Guido Buenstorf & Steven Klepper - 1589-1627 Reallocating innovative resources around growth bottlenecks
by Timothy Bresnahan & Pai-Ling Yin - 1629-1654 Demand as a source of entry and the survival of new semiconductor firms
by Roberto Fontana & Franco Malerba - 1655-1675 Old technology responses to new technology threats: demand heterogeneity and technology retreats
by Ron Adner & Daniel Snow
August 2010, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 969-1007 On young highly innovative companies: why they matter and how (not) to policy support them
by Cédric Schneider & Reinhilde Veugelers - 1009-1035 Outsourcing, complementary innovations, and growth
by Alireza Naghavi & Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano - 1037-1069 Sectoral systems of innovation and productivity catch-up: determinants of the productivity gap between Korean and Japanese firms
by Moosup Jung & Keun Lee - 1071-1108 Are there non-linearities between SME growth and its determinants? A quantile approach
by Zélia Serrasqueiro & Paulo Maçãs Nunes & João Leitão & Manuel Armada - 1109-1139 Entrepreneurial exit in real and imagined markets
by Erik Stam & Roy Thurik & Peter van der Zwan - 1141-1173 Organizational learning and systems of labor market regulation in Europe
by Jacob R. Holm & Edward Lorenz & Bengt-Åke Lundvall & Antoine Valeyre - 1175-1186 Introduction: On the nature and scope of dynamic capabilities
by Valery S. Katkalo & Christos N. Pitelis & David J. Teece - 1187-1204 Dynamic capabilities deconstructed -super-‡ : a bibliographic investigation into the origins, development, and future directions of the research domain
by Giada Di Stefano & Margaret Peteraf & Gianmario Verona - 1205-1223 Dynamic capabilities as context: the role of decision, system and structure
by Neil M. Kay - 1225-1246 The institutional origins of dynamic capabilities in multinational enterprises -super-†
by John H. Dunning & Sarianna M. Lundan - 1247-1270 Cross-border market co-creation, dynamic capabilities and the entrepreneurial theory of the multinational enterprise
by Christos N. Pitelis & David J. Teece - 1271-1299 Dynamic capabilities, deliberate learning and environmental dynamism: a simulation model
by A. Georges L. Romme & Maurizio Zollo & Peter Berends - 1301-1316 Capabilities and strategy: problems and prospects
by Brian J. Loasby
June 2010, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 613-639 Frequent incremental change, organizational size, and mortality in high-technology competition
by David G. McKendrick & James B. Wade - 641-674 Broadband adoption and firm productivity: evaluating the benefits of general purpose technology
by S. K. Majumdar & O. Carare & H. Chang - 675-712 Economic and psychological perspectives on CEO compensation: a review and synthesis
by Charles A. O'Reilly & Brian G. M. Main - 713-739 Do organizations have to change to learn? Examining the effects of technological change and learning from failures in the natural gas distribution industry
by Vinit Desai - 741-765 Star power: colleague quality and turnover
by Boris Groysberg & Linda-Eling Lee - 767-773 Introduction: Trading under the Buttonwood--a foreword to the markets for technology and ideas
by Andrea Fosfuri & Marco S. Giarratana - 775-803 Ideas for rent: an overview of markets for technology
by Ashish Arora & Alfonso Gambardella - 805-837 Is there a market for ideas?
by Joshua S. Gans & Scott Stern - 839-869 Productivity and the role of complementary assets in firms' demand for technology innovations
by Marco Ceccagnoli & Stuart J.H. Graham & Matthew J. Higgins & Jeongsik Lee - 871-897 Technological exploration through licensing: new insights from the licensee's point of view
by Keld Laursen & Maria Isabella Leone & Salvatore Torrisi - 899-925 Patent thickets, licensing and innovative performance
by Iain M. Cockburn & Megan J. MacGarvie & Elisabeth Müller - 927-945 An empirical analysis of pricing in patent licensing contracts
by Mariko Sakakibara - 947-967 Collateral damage for R&D manufacturers: how patent sharks operate in markets for technology
by Markus Reitzig & Joachim Henkel & Ferdinand Schneider
April 2010, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 295-296 Introduction: Management Innovation--Essays in the Spirit of Alfred D. Chandler, Jr
by William Lazonick & David J. Teece - 297-316 Alfred Chandler and "capabilities" theories of strategy and management
by David J. Teece - 317-349 The Chandlerian corporation and the theory of innovative enterprise
by William Lazonick - 351-361 A discussion with Richard Nelson on the contributions of Alfred Chandler
by Richard R. Nelson & David J. Teece - 363-376 A conversation with Sidney Winter on the contributions of Alfred Chandler
by Sidney G. Winter & David J. Teece - 377-398 The role of professionals in the Chandler paradigm
by Louis Galambos - 399-429 Management innovation in supply chain: appreciating Chandler in the twenty-first century
by Susan Helper & Mari Sako - 431-464 The decision to make or buy a critical technology: semiconductors at Ericsson, 1980--2010
by Henrik Glimstedt & Donald Bratt & Magnus P. Karlsson - 465-482 The evolution of science-based business: innovating how we innovate
by Gary P. Pisano - 483-507 Alfred Chandler and knowledge management within the firm
by David C. Mowery - 509-548 The rise and decline of managerial development
by Peter Cappelli - 549-589 Finance capital in Chandlerian capitalism
by Mary A. O'Sullivan - 591-612 The hand of corporate management in capital allocations: patterns of investment in multi- and single-business firms
by David Bardolet & Dan Lovallo & Richard Rumelt
February 2010, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-24 How and when should companies retain their human capital? Contracts, incentives and human resource implications
by Alfonso Gambardella & Marco S. Giarratana & Claudio Panico - 25-50 Competition among entrepreneurs
by Daniel F. Spulber - 51-80 Firm growth and type of debt: the paradox of discretion
by Jonathan O'Brien & Parthiban David - 81-116 Who profits from innovation in global value chains? A study of the iPod and notebook PCs
by Jason Dedrick & Kenneth L. Kraemer & Greg Linden - 117-159 Product market regulation, innovation, and distance to frontier
by Bruno Amable & Lilas Demmou & Ivan Ledezma - 161-204 The environmental responsibility of business is to increase its profits (by creating value within the bounds of private property rights)
by Pierre Desrochers - 205-238 Cluster life cycles--dimensions and rationales of cluster evolution
by Max-Peter Menzel & Dirk Fornahl - 239-271 Cartoon planet: worlds of production and global production networks in the animation industry
by Hyejin Yoon & Edward J. Malecki - 273-294 The role of investment efficiency in the industry life cycle
by Mika Kato
December 2009, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 1033-1065 The two faces of collaboration: impacts of university-industry relations on public research
by Markus Perkmann & Kathryn Walsh - 1067-1106 Firms' transfer strategies with universities and the relationship with firms' innovation performance
by Spyros Arvanitis & Martin Woerter - 1107-1133 The persistence of market leadership: evidence from Japan
by Masatoshi Kato & Yuji Honjo - 1135-1160 The structure of payments as a way to alleviate contractual hazards in international technology licensing
by Mar Cebrián - 1161-1191 Is inter-firm labor mobility a channel of knowledge spillovers? Evidence from a linked employer--employee panel
by Mika Maliranta & Pierre Mohnen & Petri Rouvinen - 1193-1229 Knowledge creation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth: a historical review
by Bo Carlsson & Zoltan J. Acs & David B. Audretsch & Pontus Braunerhjelm - 1231-1247 Text and voice: complements, substitutes or both?
by K. Andersson & Ø Foros & F. Steen - 1249-1284 The many faces of absorptive capacity: spillovers of copper interconnect technology for semiconductor chips
by Kwanghui Lim
October 2009, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 785-806 Is the division of labor limited by the extent of the market?: evidence from the chemical industry
by Ashish Arora & William B. Vogt & Ji Woong Yoon - 807-833 Sunk costs, uncertainty and market exit: A real options perspective
by Jonathan O'Brien & Timothy Folta - 835-868 Aligning branding strategies and governance of vertical transactions in agri-food chains
by Emmanuel Raynaud & Loïc Sauvée & Egizio Valceschini - 869-899 Inter-firm reverse technology transfer: the home country effect of R&D internationalization
by Paola Criscuolo - 901-928 Macroeconomic effects of ownership structure in OECD countries
by Donatella Gatti - 929-961 Academic collaboration and organizational innovation: the development of research capabilities in the US pharmaceutical industry, 1927--1946
by Jeffrey L. Furman & Megan MacGarvie - 963-997 Information technology and mindfulness in organizations
by Mikko Valorinta - 999-1031 Big causes and small events: QWERTY and the mechanization of office work
by Andreas Reinstaller & Werner Hölzl
August 2009, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 551-574 The practice of routines and representations in design and development
by Mike Hales & Joe Tidd - 575-594 Excess sensitivity of consumption to income growth: a model of Loss Aversion
by Giacomo Pasini - 595-636 Ownership, size, and the formal structure of organizations: evidence from US public and private firms, 1992--2002
by Lihua Wang - 637-670 Does external knowledge sourcing matter for innovation? Evidence from the Spanish manufacturing industry
by Jaider Vega-Jurado & Antonio Gutiérrez-Gracia & Ignacio Fernández-de-Lucio - 671-699 Do scientists get fundamental research ideas by solving practical problems?
by Chiara Franzoni - 701-727 Knowledge management: does capture impede creation?
by Paul H. Jensen & Elizabeth Webster - 729-759 Experimentation with strategy and the evolution of dynamic capability in the Indian pharmaceutical sector
by Suma Athreye & Dinar Kale & Shyama V. Ramani - 761-784 Technological effects of M&As in Spanish manufacturing
by Raquel Marin & Isabel Alvarez
June 2009, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 351-380 Inter-industry differences in profitability: the legacy of the structure-efficiency debate revisited
by Chang-Yang Lee & Ishtiaq P. Mahmood - 381-414 Measurement of the market power of firms: the Japanese case in the 1990s
by Kozo Kiyota & Takanobu Nakajima & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura - 415-434 Modeling the diffusion of strategies: an application to exporting
by Sofronis Clerides & George Kassinis - 435-471 Champions of revealing--the role of open source developers in commercial firms
by Joachim Henkel - 473-496 The nature of local knowledge and new firm formation
by Jonghoon Bae & Jun Koo - 497-506 Routinization of innovation in German manufacturing: the David-Goliath symbiosis revisited
by Oliver Falck - 507-528 The dynamics of rapid industrial growth: evidence from Sweden's information technology industry, 1990--2004
by Olof Zaring & C. Magnus Eriksson - 529-550 Inter-firm technology transfer: partnership-embedded licensing or standard licensing agreements?
by John Hagedoorn & Stefanie Lorenz-Orlean & Hans van Kranenburg
April 2009, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 209-221 Introduction: The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and strategy
by Suma Athreye & Sandeep Kapur - 223-247 Internationalization trajectories--a cross-country comparison: Are large Chinese and Indian companies different?
by Fabienne Fortanier & Rob van Tulder - 249-267 India's outward foreign direct investments in steel industry in a Chinese comparative perspective
by Nagesh Kumar & Alka Chadha - 269-294 The strategies of Chinese and Indian software multinationals: implications for internationalization theory
by Jorge Niosi & F. Ted Tschang - 295-323 Internationalization and technological leapfrogging in the pharmaceutical industry
by Suma Athreye & Andrew Godley - 325-349 Internationalization and technological catching up of emerging multinationals: a comparative case study of China's Haier group
by Geert Duysters & Jojo Jacob & Charmianne Lemmens & Yu Jintian
February 2009, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-50 Plus ca change
by David C. Mowery - 51-75 No "third way" for economic organization: Networks and quasi-markets in broadcasting
by Simon Deakin & Ana Lourenço & Stephen Pratten - 77-106 Getting known by the company you keep: publicizing the qualifications and former associations of skilled employees
by Peter W. Roberts & Mukti Khaire - 107-138 Striving for a large market: evidence from a general purpose technology in action
by Grid Thoma - 139-163 Toward an integrated approach to industry dynamics and labor mobility
by Ricardo Mamede - 165-207 Crowding out: The role of state companies and the dynamics of industrial competitiveness in India
by Sumit K. Majumdar
December 2008, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 1097-1112 Financialization of the global economy
by Ronald Dore - 1113-1145 Determinants of entrepreneurial engagement levels in Europe and the US
by Isabel Grilo & Roy Thurik - 1147-1172 The micro-level dynamics of declining labour share: lessons from the Finnish great leap
by Tomi Kyyrä & Mika Maliranta - 1173-1203 The evolving landscape of banking
by Arnoud W. A. Boot & Matej Marinç - 1205-1238 Competing technologies and market dominance: standard "battles" in the Local Area Networking industry
by Roberto Fontana
October 2008, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 903-944 Why knowledge does not equal power: the network redundancy trade-off
by Ray E. Reagans & Ezra W. Zuckerman - 945-952 Effective networking when connections are invisible: comment on Reagans and Zuckerman
by Arnout van de Rijt & Xiaomeng Ban & Rik Sarkar - 953-969 Information and structural holes: comment on Reagans and Zuckerman
by Ronald S. Burt - 971-977 Resurrecting images from the past? Comment on Reagans and Zuckerman
by Joel M. Podolny - 979-999 All in the family: reply to Burt, Podolny, and van de Rijt, Ban, and Sarkar
by Ray E. Reagans & Ezra W. Zuckerman - 1001-1017 A percolation-based model explaining delayed takeoff in new-product diffusion
by Martin Hohnisch & Sabine Pittnauer & Dietrich Stauffer - 1019-1047 Firm age and innovation
by Natarajan Balasubramanian & Jeongsik Lee - 1049-1070 Pecuniary knowledge externalities: the convergence of directed technological change and the emergence of innovation systems
by Cristiano Antonelli - 1071-1084 Lawyers asleep at the wheel? The GM–Fisher Body contract
by Victor P. Goldberg - 1085-1096 The enforceability of the GM–Fisher Body contract: comment on Goldberg
by Benjamin Klein
August 2008, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 601-609 Schumpeterian themes on industrial evolution, structural change and their microfoundations: an introduction
by Giovanni Dosi & Jean-Luc Gaffard & Lionel Nesta - 611-646 In search of performance effects of (in)direct industry science links
by Bruno Cassiman & Reinhilde Veugelers & Pluvia Zuniga - 647-710 Dynamics of innovation in an “open source” collaboration environment: lurking, laboring, and launching FLOSS projects on SourceForge
by Paul A. David & Francesco Rullani - 711-751 Productivity, profitability and financial performance
by Giulio Bottazzi & Angelo Secchi & Federico Tamagni - 753-777 Market selection along the firm life cycle
by Flora Bellone & Patrick Musso & Lionel Nesta & Michel Quéré - 779-811 Innovation and idiosyncratic risk: an industry- and firm-level analysis
by Mariana Mazzucato & Massimiliano Tancioni - 813-839 Employment, innovation, and productivity: evidence from Italian microdata
by Jacques Mairesse - 841-874 Productivity growth and structural change in Chinese manufacturing, 1980–2002
by Lili Wang & Adam Szirmai - 875-902 Productivity dynamics and structural change in the US manufacturing sector
by Jens J. Krüger
June 2008, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 393-426 A capability-based view of competitive heterogeneity
by David G. Hoopes & Tammy L. Madsen - 427-466 Organizational risk taking: adaptation versus variable risk preferences
by Jerker Denrell