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Industrial and Corporate Change 2004-2005 Articles

Vol. 13, No. 4 [2004]

1. David, Paul, “Understanding the Emergence of ‘Open Science’ Institutions: Functionalist Economics in Historical Context

2. Cheffins, Brian R., “Are Good Managers Required for a Separation of Ownership and Control?”

3. Albornoz, Facundo & Gabriel Yoguel, “Competitiveness and Production Networks: The Case of the Argentine Automotive Sector.”

4. Becker, Markus C., “Organizational Routines: A Review of the Literature.”

Vol. 13, No. 5 [2004]

1. Nelson, Richard R.; Alexander Peterhansl and Bhaven Sampat, “Why and How Innovations Get Adopted: A Tale of Four Models.”

2. Boone, Christophe and Arjen van Witteloostuijn, “A Unified theory of Market Partitioning: An Integration of Resource Partitioning and Sunk Cost Theories.”

3. Davie, Andrew, “High-Value Integrated Solutions in Capital Goods: A Value Stream Approach.”

4. Piscitello, Lucia, “Corporate Diversification, Coherence and Economic Performance: Some Further Thoughts and Empirical Evidence.”

5. Barnes, Justin and Mike Norris, “The German Connection: Shifting Hegemony in the Political Economy of the South African Automotive Industry.”

6. Jacobsson, Staffan and Anna Bergek, “Transforming the Energy Sector: The Evolution of Technological Systems in Renewable Energy Technology.”

Vol. 13, No. 6 [2004]

Special Issue in Honor of Oliver E. Williamson

Guest Editor: Scott Masten

  • Zhu, Tian, “Incentive Intensity, Forbearance Law and the Governance of Transactions.”

2. Arrunada, Benito; Manuel Gonazalez-Diaz and Alberto Fernandez, “Determinants of Organizational Form: Transaction Costs and Institutions in the European Trucking Industry.”

  • Figueiredo, John M. de and James Jm Kim, “Why do Firms hire Lobbyists? The Organization of Lobbying at the Federal Communication Commission.”
  • Henisz, Witold J. and Bennet A. Zelner, “Explicating Political Hazards and Safeguards: A Transaction Cost Politics Approach.”
  • Boardman, Anthony E. and Eric Susan Hewitt, “Problems with Contracting Out Government Services: Lessons from Orderly Services at SCGH.”
  • Sherry, Edward F. and David J. Teece, “Contractual Hazards and Long-Term Contracting: A TCE View from the Petroleum Industry.”
  • Shelanski, Howard A., “Transaction-Level Determinants of Transfer-Pricing Policy: Evidence from the High-Technology Sector.”
  • Aoki, Masahiko, “An Organizational Architecture of T-form: Silicon Valley Clustering and its Institutional Coherence.”

Vol. 14, No. 1 [2005]

1. Magnusson, Thomas; Fredrik Tell and Jim Watson, “From CoPS to Mass Production? Capabilities and Innovation in Power Generation Equipment Manufacturing.”

2. Globerman, Steven; Daniel Shapiro and Aidan Vining, “Clusters and Intercluster Spillovers: Their Influence on the Growth and Survival of Canadian Information Technology Firms.”

3.Munari, Federico and Raffaele Oriani, “Privatization and Economic Returns to R&D Investments.”

4. Nelson, Andrew, “Cacaphony or Harmony? Multivocal Logics and Technology Licensing by the Stanford University Department of Music.”

5.George, Gerard, “Experiential Learning and Capability Development: Patenting and Licensing at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.”

6.Breznitz, Dan, “Development, Flexbility, and R&D Performance in the Taiwanese IT Industry: Capability Creation and the Effects of State-Industry Co-Evolution.”

7.Erratum: Table 3 replacement for E. W. Zuckerman and H. Rao, “Shrewd, Crude, or Simply Deluded? Comovement and the Internet Stock Phenomenon.”

Vol. 14, No. 2 [2005]

  • Anand, Jaideep; Laurence Capron and Will Mitchell, “Using Acquisitions to Access Multinational Diversity Thinking: Beyond the Domestic Versus Cross Border M&A Comparison.”
  • Fabiani, Silvia; Fabiano Schivardi and Sandro Trento, “ICT Adoption in Italian Manufacturing: Firm-Level Evidence.”
  • Lehrer, Mark, “Science-Driven vs. Market-Pioeneering High Tech: Comparative German Technology Sectors in the Late 19 th and Late 20 th Centuries.”
  • Calderini, Mario and Giuseppe Scellato, “Academic Research, Technological Specialisation and the Innovation Performance in European Regions: An Empirical Analysis in the Wireless Sector.”
  • Woiceshyn, Jaana and Urs Daellenbach, “Integrative Capability and Technology Adoption: Evidence from Oil Firms.”

6. Le Bas, Christian and Frederic Mirbel, “The Agglomeration Economies Associated with Information Technology Activities: An Empirical Study of the US Economy.”

Vol. 14, No. 3 [2005]

1. Bartelsman, Eric; Stefano Scarpetta and Fabiano Schivardi, “Comparative Analysis of Firm Demographics and Survival: Micro-Level Sources in OECD Countries.”

  • Athreye, Suma S., “The Indian Software Industry and its Evolving Service Capability.”
  • Nonaka, Ijujiro and Ryoko Toyama, “The Theory of a Knowledge-Creating Firm: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Synthesis.”
  • Henrekson, Magnus, “Entrepreneurship: A Weak Link in the Welfare State.”
  • Nguyen, Phuong; Pier-Paolo Saviotti, Michael Trommetter and Bernart Bourgeouis, “Variety and the Evolution of Refinery Processing.”
  • Lazonick, William and Andrea Prencipe, “Dynamic Capabilities and the Sustained Innovation: Strategic Control and Financial Commitment at Roll Royce ple.”

 

 
David Teece, Director of the Institute
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