Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industry evolution. Along this line of inquiry, the seminal work of Tushman and Anderson (1986) presents one of the most compelling theoretical argumentations. Yet, the empirical support for their theory has been relatively weak, and an academic agreement is still lacking about the long-term consequences of technological innovation for the demographic composition of industries. This paper uses the information collected on 1,906 manufacturers during the period 1895 and 1993, to investigate the influence of technological innovation on the evolution of four different organizational populations - i.e. Great Britain,...
The study builds on previous research in the domain of organizational ecology and derives hypotheses...
Abstract. This paper identifies the role of new capital goods as the main external source of innovat...
This article aims to link the micro-level changes in firms, as the source of production behavior, wi...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
After a buildup in the number of firms, new industries commonly experience a "shakeout " i...
SOM theme G Cross-contextual comparison of institutions and organisations Extinctions represent a po...
This work prepared for B. Hall and N. Rosenberg (eds.) Handbook of Innovation, Elsevier (2010), lays...
This study attempts to explore how an industry evolves over time based on a case study of the motorc...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
Why do nations succeed in particular industries? Why do certain industries prosper in one country, b...
Current models of industry evolution suggest that development patterns should be the same across dif...
The study builds on previous research in the domain of organizational ecology and derives hypotheses...
Abstract. This paper identifies the role of new capital goods as the main external source of innovat...
This article aims to link the micro-level changes in firms, as the source of production behavior, wi...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
After a buildup in the number of firms, new industries commonly experience a "shakeout " i...
SOM theme G Cross-contextual comparison of institutions and organisations Extinctions represent a po...
This work prepared for B. Hall and N. Rosenberg (eds.) Handbook of Innovation, Elsevier (2010), lays...
This study attempts to explore how an industry evolves over time based on a case study of the motorc...
Extinctions represent a potential outcome of the evolutionary processes of organizational population...
Why do nations succeed in particular industries? Why do certain industries prosper in one country, b...
Current models of industry evolution suggest that development patterns should be the same across dif...
The study builds on previous research in the domain of organizational ecology and derives hypotheses...
Abstract. This paper identifies the role of new capital goods as the main external source of innovat...
This article aims to link the micro-level changes in firms, as the source of production behavior, wi...