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April 2007, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 293-315 Horizontal innovation networks—by and for users
by Eric von Hippel
February 2007, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-18 What is the American model really about?
by James K. Galbraith - 19-50 The role of affect in creative projects and exploratory search
by Paul S. Adler & David Obstfeld - 51-88 Creating knowledge: the power and logic of articulation
by Lars Håkanson - 89-130 Desperately seeking spillovers? Increasing returns, industrial organization and the location of new entrants in geographic and technological space
by Barak S. Aharonson & Joel A. C. Baum & Maryann P. Feldman - 131-154 Economic reforms and the competitive environment of firms
by Rogelio Oliva & Fernando F. Suarez - 155-160 Pre-adaptation, exaptation and technology speciation: a comment on Cattani (2006)
by Nicholas Dew
December 2006, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 891-901 Information, appropriability, and the generation of innovative knowledge four decades after Arrow and Nelson: an introduction
by Giovanni Dosi & Franco Malerba & Giovanni B. Ramello & Francesco Silva - 903-917 Reflections on "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research": looking back and looking forward
by Richard R. Nelson - 919-935 Information and intellectual property: the global challenges
by Rishab Ghosh & Luc Soete - 937-963 Appropriating signs and meaning: the elusive economics of trademark
by Giovanni B. Ramello & Francesco Silva - 965-980 Copyright term extension and orphan works
by Hal R. Varian - 981-993 Copyright defection
by Margaret Jane Radin - 995-1011 Copyright protection standards and authors' time allocation
by Richard Watt & Ruth Towse - 1013-1031 Patents and data-sharing in public science
by Rebecca S. Eisenberg - 1033-1062 TRIPS and the international public health controversies: issues and challenges
by Benjamin Coriat & Fabienne Orsi & Cristina d'Almeida
October 2006, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 755-784 Organizational identities and the hazard of change
by Michael T. Hannan & James N. Baron & Greta Hsu & Ozgecan Koçak - 785-810 Incommensurate technological paradigms? Quarreling in the RFID industry
by Nicholas Dew - 811-846 Changing sources of competitive advantage: cognition and path dependence in the Finnish retail industry 1945--1995
by Juha-Antti Lamberg & Henrikki Tikkanen - 847-875 Gibrat's Law and diversification
by Giulio Bottazzi & Angelo Secchi - 877-890 On the Marshall--Jacobs controversy: it takes two to tango
by Gerben van der Panne & Cees van Beers
August 2006, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 595-623 Global integration ≠ global concentration
by Pankaj Ghemawat & Fariborz Ghadar - 625-652 Firm knowledge and market value in biotechnology
by Lionel Nesta & Pier-Paolo Saviotti - 653-682 Investigating the sources of process innovation among UK manufacturing firms
by Toke Reichstein & Ammon Salter - 683-714 Corporate restructuring and labor productivity growth
by Katariina Hakkala - 715-753 Linking the technological regime to the technological catch-up: analyzing Korea and Taiwan using the US patent data
by Kyoo-Ho Park & Keun Lee
June 2006, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 417-465 Plant turnover and productivity growth in Canadian manufacturing
by John R. Baldwin & Wulong Gu - 467-496 Evaluative schemas and the attention of critics in the US film industry
by Greta Hsu - 497-529 Transaction cost economics, resource dependence theory, and customer--supplier relationships
by Robert C. Fink & Linda F. Edelman & Kenneth J. Hatten & William L. James - 531-547 Influence of industry R&D intensity on corporate product diversification: interaction effect of free cash flow
by Jose I. Galan & Maria J. Sanchez - 549-577 The changing face and strategies of big business in South Africa: more than a decade of political democracy
by Neo Chabane & Simon Roberts & Andrea Goldstein - 579-593 Entrepreneurship and the welfare state: a reply
by Magnus Henrekson
April 2006, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 221-250 Why tense, unstable, and diverse relations are inherent in co-designing with suppliers: an aerospace case study
by Alan O'Sullivan - 251-283 How organizational structures in science shape spin-off firms: the biochemistry departments of Berkeley, Stanford, and UCSF and the birth of the biotech industry
by Simcha Jong - 285-318 Technological pre-adaptation, speciation, and emergence of new technologies: how Corning invented and developed fiber optics
by Gino Cattani - 319-352 Small worlds evolving: governance reforms, privatizations, and ownership networks in Italy
by Raffaele Corrado & Maurizio Zollo - 353-371 Schumpeter, Winter, and the sources of novelty
by Markus C. Becker & Thorbjørn Knudsen & James G. March - 373-380 Neo-Schumpeterian and other theories of the firm: a comment and personal retrospective
by Roy Radner - 381-386 What the Folk Theorem doesn't tell us
by Robert Gibbons - 387-390 What's different is routine
by Michael D. Cohen - 391-394 The Neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm and the strategy field
by Daniel Levinthal - 395-416 Understanding complex organization: the role of know-how, internal structure, and human behavior in the evolution of capabilities
by Mie Augier & David J. Teece
February 2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-39 Do liquidity constraints matter in explaining firm size and growth? Some evidence from the Italian manufacturing industry
by Giorgio Fagiolo & Alessandra Luzzi - 41-75 Transfer learning in ongoing and newly acquired components of multiunit chains: US nursing homes, 1991--1997
by Jane Banaszak-Holl & Will Mitchell & Joel A. C. Baum & Whitney B. Berta - 77-99 Project-based firms: new organizational form or variations on a theme?
by Richard Whitley - 101-122 Labor and product market reforms: questioning policy complementarity
by Bruno Amable & Donatella Gatti - 123-123 Introduction to Sidney G. Winter Special Section
by Mie Augier & Giovanni Dosi & Daniel Levinthal - 125-141 Toward a neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm
by Sidney G. Winter - 143-144 Winter on Schumpeter on the firm: some issues of intertemporal continuity
by Kenneth J. Arrow - 145-149 Commentary on Sidney Winter's "Toward a neo-Schumpeterian theory of the firm"
by Richard R. Nelson - 151-171 The architecture and design of organizational capabilities
by Michael G. Jacobides - 173-202 Technologies as problem-solving procedures and technologies as input--output relations: some perspectives on the theory of production
by Giovanni Dosi & Marco Grazzi - 203-207 Some notes on entrepreneurship and welfare state
by James K. Galbraith - 207-213 The entrepreneurial house has many mansions
by Ronald Dore - 214-219 Response to comments in special notes and comments section, ICC 14:6 (2006)
by Ashish Arora & Robert Merges
December 2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 897-940 Changing economic environments, evolving diversification strategies, and differing financial performance: Japan's largest textile firms, 1970--2001
by Asli M. Colpan & Takashi Hikino - 941-991 The seven main "stylized facts" of the Mexican economy since trade liberalization and NAFTA
by José Gabriel Palma - 993-1016 Modes of labor flexibility at firm level: Are there any implications for performance and innovation? Evidence for the Swiss economy
by Spyros Arvanitis - 1017-1041 Environmental change and organizational transformation
by Fernando F. Suarez & Rogelio Oliva - 1043-1074 Heterogeneous preferences and new innovation cycles in mature industries: the amateur camera industry 1955--1974
by Paul Windrum - 1075-1108 Patterns of technological competence accumulation: a proposition for empirical measurement
by Mette Praest Knudsen - 1109-1143 Systems integration: a core capability of the modern corporation
by Michael Hobday & Andrew Davies & Andrea Prencipe - 1145-1166 Firm size and firm growth rate distributions--The case of Denmark
by Toke Reichstein & Morten Berg Jensen - 1167-1192 A matter of life and death: innovation and firm survival
by Elena Cefis & Orietta Marsili - 1195-1204 Property rights, firm boundaries, and the republic of science--A note on Ashish Arora and Robert Merges
by Giovanni B. Ramello - 1205-1221 Are "strong patents" beneficial to innovative activities? Lessons from the genetic testing for breast cancer controversies
by Fabienne Orsi & Benjamin Coriat - 1223-1233 Patents and the division of innovative labor
by Alfonso Gambardella - 1235-1236 Argument, methodology, and fashion: reactions to a paper by Arora and Merges
by Richard R. Nelson - 1237-1240 Technological know-how, property rights, and enterprise boundaries: the contribution of Arora and Merges
by David J. Teece
October 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 705-744 Cartel contract duration: empirical evidence from inter-war international cartels
by Valerie Y. Suslow - 745-773 Diffusion of general-purpose technologies: understanding patterns in the electrification of US Manufacturing 1880--1930
by Brent Goldfarb - 775-791 Applying organizational routines in understanding organizational change
by Markus C. Becker & Nathalie Lazaric & Richard R. Nelson & Sidney G. Winter - 793-815 Organizational routines as a unit of analysis
by Brian T. Pentland & Martha S. Feldman - 817-846 A framework for applying organizational routines in empirical research: linking antecedents, characteristics and performance outcomes of recurrent interaction patterns
by Markus C. Becker - 847-871 The void at the heart of rules: routines in the context of rule-following. The case of the Paris Metro Workshop
by Bénédicte Reynaud - 873-896 Routinization and memorization of tasks in a workshop: the case of the introduction of ISO norms
by Nathalie Lazaric & Blandine Denis
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 543-578 Ernst Abbe's scientific management: theoretical insights from a nineteenth-century dynamic capabilities approach
by Guido Buenstorf & Johann Peter Murmann - 579-616 Organizing venture capital: the rise and demise of American Research & Development Corporation, 1946--1973
by David H. Hsu & Martin Kenney - 617-638 Relative size and firm growth in the global computer industry
by Matthew S. Bothner - 639-650 Uncertainty and the adoption of complementary technologies
by Margaret H. Smith - 651-677 CLUSTER formation, institutions and learning: the emergence of clusters and development in Chile
by Paola Perez-Aleman - 679-703 Globalization and upgrading: what can (and cannot) be learnt from international trade statistics in the wood furniture sector?
by Raphael Kaplinsky & Jeff Readman
June 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 365-391 Comparative analysis of firm demographics and survival: evidence from micro-level sources in OECD countries
by Eric Bartelsman & Stefano Scarpetta & Fabiano Schivardi - 393-418 The Indian software industry and its evolving service capability
by Suma S. Athreye - 419-436 The theory of the knowledge-creating firm: subjectivity, objectivity and synthesis
by Ikujiro Nonaka & Ryoko Toyama - 437-467 Entrepreneurship: a weak link in the welfare state?
by Magnus Henrekson - 469-500 Variety and the evolution of refinery processing
by Phuong Nguyen & Pier-Paolo Saviotti & Michel Trommetter & Bernard Bourgeois - 501-542 Dynamic capabilities and sustained innovation: strategic control and financial commitment at Rolls-Royce plc
by William Lazonick & Andrea Prencipe
April 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 191-224 Using acquisitions to access multinational diversity: thinking beyond the domestic versus cross-border M&A comparison
by Jaideep Anand & Laurence Capron & Will Mitchell - 225-249 ICT adoption in Italian manufacturing: firm-level evidence
by Silvia Fabiani & Fabiano Schivardi & Sandro Trento - 251-278 Science-driven vs. market-pioneering high tech: comparative German technology sectors in the late nineteenth and late twentieth centuries
by Mark Lehrer - 279-305 Academic research, technological specialization and the innovation performance in European regions: an empirical analysis in the wireless sector
by Mario Calderini & Giuseppe Scellato - 307-342 Integrative capability and technology adoption: evidence from oil firms
by Jaana Woiceshyn & Urs Daellenbach - 343-363 The agglomeration economies associated with information technology activities: an empirical study of the US economy
by Christian Le Bas & Frédéric Miribel
February 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-26 From CoPS to mass production? Capabilities and innovation in power generation equipment manufacturing
by Thomas Magnusson & Fredrik Tell & Jim Watson - 27-60 Clusters and intercluster spillovers: their influence on the growth and survival of Canadian information technology firms
by Steven Globerman & Daniel Shapiro & Aidan Vining - 61-91 Privatization and economic returns to R & D investments
by Federico Munari & Raffaele Oriani - 93-118 Cacophony or harmony? Multivocal logics and technology licensing by the Stanford University Department of Music
by Andrew J. Nelson - 119-151 Learning to be capable: patenting and licensing at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 1925--2002
by Gerard George - 153-187 Development, flexibility and R & D performance in the Taiwanese IT industry: capability creation and the effects of state--industry coevolution
by Dan Breznitz
December 2004, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 851-854 Introduction to the special issue in honor of Oliver E. Williamson
by Scott E. Masten - 855-866 Incentive intensity, forbearance law and the governance of transactions
by Tian Zhu - 867-882 Determinants of organizational form: transaction costs and institutions in the European trucking industry
by Benito Arruñada & Manuel González-Díaz & Alberto Fernández - 883-900 When do firms hire lobbyists? The organization of lobbying at the Federal Communications Commission
by John M. de Figueiredo & James J. Kim - 901-915 Explicating political hazards and safeguards: a transaction cost politics approach
by Witold J. Henisz & Bennet A. Zelner - 917-929 Problems with contracting out government services: lessons from orderly services at SCGH
by Anthony E. Boardman & Erica Susan Hewitt - 931-951 Contractual hazards and long-term contracting: a TCE view from the petroleum industry
by Edward F. Sherry & David J. Teece - 953-966 Transaction-level determinants of transfer-pricing policy: evidence from the high-technology sector
by Howard A. Shelanski - 967-981 An organizational architecture of T-form: Silicon Valley clustering and its institutional coherence
by Masahiko Aoki
October 2004, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 679-699 Why and how innovations get adopted: a tale of four models
by Richard R Nelson & Alexander Peterhansl & Bhaven Sampat - 701-725 A unified theory of market partitioning: an integration of resource-partitioning and sunk cost theories
by Christophe Boone & Arjen van Witteloostuijn - 727-756 Moving base into high-value integrated solutions: a value stream approach
by Andrew Davies - 757-787 Corporate diversification, coherence and economic performance
by Lucia Piscitello - 789-814 The German connection: shifting hegemony in the political economy of the South African automotive industry
by Justin Barnes & Mike Morris - 815-849 Transforming the energy sector: the evolution of technological systems in renewable energy technology
by Staffan Jacobsson & Anna Bergek
August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 571-589 Understanding the emergence of 'open science' institutions: functionalist economics in historical context
by Paul A. David - 591-618 Are good managers required for a separation of ownership and control?
by Brian R. Cheffins - 619-642 Competitiveness and production networks: the case of the Argentine automotive sector
by Facundo Albornoz & Gabriel Yoguel - 643-678 Organizational routines: a review of the literature
by Markus C. Becker
June 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 451-475 Specialized supply firms, property rights and firm boundaries
by Ashish Arora & Robert P. Merges - 477-503 The impact of TQM institutionalization on transactions cost calculations in customer--supplier relationships
by Kimberly A. Bates & David G. Hollingworth - 505-529 Exploring the capital goods economy: complex product systems in the UK
by Virginia Acha & Andrew Davies & Michael Hobday & Ammon Salter - 531-539 Introduction to 'Technological infrastructure and international competitiveness' by Christopher Freeman
by Bengt-Ake Lundvall - 541-569 Technological infrastructure and international competitiveness
by C. Freeman
April 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 281-308 Supplier development at Honda, Nissan and Toyota: comparative case studies of organizational capability enhancement
by Mari Sako - 309-333 In search of the Èlite: revising a model of adaptive emulation with evidence from benchmarking team
by David Strang & Mary C. Still - 335-367 Flexible practices for mass production goals: economic governance in the Indian automobile industry
by Anthony P. D'Costa - 369-400 Tools of the trade: the socio-technology of arbitrage in a Wall Street trading room
by Daniel Beunza & David Stark - 401-418 Opportunism is not the only reason why firms exist: why an explanatory emphasis on opportunism may mislead management strategy
by Geoffrey M. Hodgson - 419-450 The early development of the steam engine: an evolutionary interpretation using complexity theory
by Koen Frenken & Alessandro Nuvolari
February 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-1 Organizational ecology: an introduction
by Glenn R. Carroll & William P. Barnett - 3-32 Employing identities in organizational ecology
by James N. Baron - 33-59 An ecology of ideology: theory and evidence from four populations
by Tal Simons & Paul Ingram - 61-89 For whom the bell tolls: ecological perspectives on industrial decline and resurgence
by Martin Ruef - 91-116 Hedonic and transcendent conceptions of value
by Joel M. Podolny & Marya Hill-Popper - 117-148 Size, differentiation and the performance of Dutch daily newspapers
by Christophe Boone & Glenn R. Carroll & Arjen van Witteloostuijn - 149-170 Recruitment-based competition between industries: a community ecology
by Jesper B. S¯rensen - 171-212 Shrewd, crude or simply deluded? Comovement and the internet stock phenomenon
by Ezra W. Zuckerman & Hayagreeva Rao - 213-242 The evolution of inertia
by Michael T. Hannan & L·szlÛ PÛlos & Glenn R. Carroll - 243-261 Models of growth in organizational ecology: a simulation assessment
by J. Richard Harrison - 263-280 A Blau space primer: prolegomenon to an ecology of affiliation
by Miller McPherson
December 2003, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 1125-1155 Analysing distributed processes of provision and innovation
by Rod Coombs & Mark Harvey & Bruce S. Tether - 1157-1193 Strategizing by firms in the presence of markets for resources
by John A. Mathews - 1195-1221 Innovation, technological regimes and organizational selection in industry evolution: a 'history friendly model' of the DRAM industry
by Chang-Wook Kim & Keun Lee - 1223-1251 Determinants of governance structure in alliances: the role of strategic, task and partner uncertainties
by Tiziana Casciaro - 1253-1278 Firm-level knowledge accumulation and regional dynamics
by Marjolein C. J. Caniels & Henny A. Romijn - 1279-1301 Festina lente: learning and inertia among Italian automobile producers, 1896--1981
by Tai-Young Kim & Stanislav D. Dobrev & Luca Solari
October 2003, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 963-1034 The stock market and innovative capability in the New Economy: the optical networking industry
by Marie Carpenter & William Lazonick & Mary O'Sullivan - 1035-1050 Sharing intellectual property rights--an exploratory study of joint patenting amongst companies
by John Hagedoorn - 1051-1076 Investment and the behavioral theory of the firm: evidence from shipbuilding
by Henrich R. Greve - 1077-1098 Impermanent institutionalization: the duration dependence of organizational rule changes
by Martin Schulz - 1099-1124 The flow of ideas and timing of evaluation as determinants of knowledge creation
by Sridhar Seshadri & Zur Shapira
August 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 647-652 Institutions and organizations: introduction to the special issue in honor of James G. March
by Mie Augier & Michael Cohen & Giovanni Dosi & Daniel Levinthal - 653-672 Which dreams come true? Endogeneity, industry structure and forecasting accuracy
by Michael L. Barnett & William H. Starbuck & P. Narayan Pant - 673-695 Asymmetric selection among organizations
by William P. Barnett & Aimee-Noelle Swanson & Olav Sorenson - 697-725 Where do small worlds come from?
by Joel A. C. Baum & Andrew V. Shipilov & Tim J. Rowley - 727-752 A performative perspective on stability and change in organizational routines
by Martha S. Feldman - 753-787 Team theory, garbage cans and real organizations: some history and prospects of economic research on decision-making in organizations
by Robert Gibbons - 789-813 Experience and convergence: curiosities and speculation
by Anne S. Miner & Pamela R. Haunschild & Andreas Schwab - 815-842 Coping with conflict at constitutional moments
by Johan P. Olsen - 843-877 Economic production as chemistry
by John F. Padgett & Doowan Lee & Nick Collier - 879-894 Institutional carriers: reviewing modes of transporting ideas over time and space and considering their consequences
by W. Richard Scott - 895-916 Expert talent and the design of (professional services) firms
by David J. Teece - 917-942 Examining economic organization through the lens of contract
by Oliver E. Williamson - 943-960 Between polis and poiesis: on the 'Cytherean' ambiguities in the poetry of James G. March
by Josef Chytry
June 2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 437-476 Horndal at Heathrow? Capacity creation through co-operation and system evolution
by Bruce S. Tether & J. Stan Metcalfe - 477-517 Capacity utilization revisited: software, control and the growth of large technical systems
by Paul Nightingale & Tim Brady & Andrew Davies & Jeremy Hall - 519-543 Bringing individuals back in: the effects of career experience on new firm founding
by Scott Shane & Rakesh Khurana - 545-576 System-on-a-chip integration in the semiconductor industry: industry structure and firm strategies
by Greg Linden & Deepak Somaya - 577-606 Unbundling dynamic capabilities: an exploratory study of continuous product innovation
by Gianmario Verona & Davide Ravasi - 607-643 Learning, capability accumulation and firms differences: evidence from latecomer steel
by Paulo N. Figueiredo
April 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 147-148 Twenty years after Nelson and Winter's An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change: a preface on knowledge, the nature of organizations and the patterns of organizational changes
by Giovanni Dosi & Franco Malerba & David Teece - 149-183 If Nelson and Winter are only half right about tacit knowledge, which half? A Searlean critique of 'codification'
by Paul Nightingale - 185-201 Bounded rationality and tacit knowledge in the organizational capabilities approach: an assessment and a re-evaluation
by Nicolai J. Foss - 203-233 Discontinuities and senior management: assessing the role of recognition in pharmaceutical firm response to biotechnology
by Sarah Kaplan & Fiona Murray & Rebecca Henderson - 235-270 Search strategy in product innovation process: theory and evidence from the evolution of agrochemical lead discovery process
by Surya Mahdi - 271-297 Routines and incentives: the role of communities in the firm
by Patrick Cohendet & Patrick Llerena - 299-319 The economics of knowledge reproduction by inscription
by Dominique Foray & W. Edward Steinmueller - 321-350 Configuring software, reconfiguring memories: the influence of integrated systems on the reproduction of knowledge and routines
by Luciana D'Adderio - 351-385 The vanishing hand: the changing dynamics of industrial capitalism
by Richard N. Langlois - 387-411 Structural reforms, technological gaps and economic development: a Latin American perspective
by Mario Cimoli & Jorge Katz - 413-436 Bridging contested terrain: linking incentive-based and learning perspectives on organizational evolution
by Giovanni Dosi & Daniel A. Levinthal & Luigi Marengo
February 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-26 Globalization and the economic role of the state in the new millennium
by Joseph Stiglitz - 27-67 The critical trade-off: identity assignment and box-office success in the feature film industry
by Ezra W. Zuckerman & Tai-Young Kim - 69-89 The evolution of regulatory relationships; regulatory institutions and firm behaviour in privatized industries
by Paul Willman & David Coen & David Currie & Martin Siner - 91-114 Co-development and composite clusters--the secular strength of Nordic telecommunications
by Christian Berggren & Staffan Laestadius - 115-145 Competitive dynamics and economic learning: an extended resource-based view
by John A. Mathews
November 2002, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 895-953 Market force, ecology and evolution
by J. Doyne Farmer - 955-993 Disruption, disintegration and the dissipation of differentiability
by Clayton M. Christensen & Matt Verlinden & George Westerman - 995-1009 A firm as a dialectical being: towards a dynamic theory of a firm
by Ikujiro Nonaka & Ryoko Toyama - 1011-1029 R&D appropriability and planned obsolescence: empirical evidence from wheat breeding in the UK (1960--1995)
by Dwijen Rangnekar - 1031-1057 Industrial ecology and the rediscovery of inter-firm recycling linkages: historical evidence and policy implications
by Pierre Desrochers - 1059-1084 Finding the organizational sources of technological breakthroughs: the story of Hewlett-Packard's thermal ink-jet
by Lee Fleming
August 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 619-622 Interpreting industrial dynamics twenty years after Nelson and Winter's Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change: a preface
by Giovanni Dosi & Franco Malerba - 623-644 Learning and the sources of corporate growth
by Paul Geroski & Mariana Mazzucato - 645-666 The capabilities of new firms and the evolution of the US automobile industry
by Steven Klepper - 667-703 Innovation and market structure in the dynamics of the pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology: towards a history-friendly model
by Franco Malerba & Luigi Orsenigo - 705-723 Corporate growth and industrial structures: some evidence from the Italian manufacturing industry
by Giulio Bottazzi & Elena Cefis & Giovanni Dosi