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- Labor mobility from Academe to commerce
- Star scientists, institutions and the entry of Japanese biotechnology enterprises
- Capturing technological opportunity via Japan's star scientists, evidence from Japanese firms' biotech patents and products
- Costly information in firm transformation, exit or persistent failure
- Collaboration structure and information dilemmas in biotechnology, organizational boundaries as trust production
- Present at the revolution, transformation of technical identity for a large incumbent pharmaceutical firm after the biotechnological breakthrough
- Commercializing knowledge, university science, knowledge capture, and firm performance in biotechnology
- Measuring success of advanced technology program participation using archival data
- Social construction of trust to protect ideas and data in space science and geophysics
- Intellectual capital and the birth of US biotechnology enterprises
- Fundamentals or population dynamics and the geographic distribution of US biotechnology enterprises, 1976-1989
- Virtuous cirles of productivity, star bioscientists and the institutional transformation of industry
- Intellectual capital and the firm, the technology of geographically localized knowledge spillovers
- Chinese rural industrial productivity and urban spillovers