Why do nations succeed in particular industries? Why do certain industries prosper in one country, but languish in others? Several recent attempts to address these core questions in the study of geography and strategy are based on the notion of domestic rivalry as the essence of the persistence of competitive advantage of nations. Starting from the claim that rivalry between countries typically implies competition among organizational populations across national boundaries, in this paper we make a first attempt to develop empirical connections between a central problem in international business and the conceptual and analytical categories of corporate demography. Relying on information on the founding of 719 independent motorcycle producers...
This paper develops a theory which investigates how firms’ choice of corporate organization is affec...
Do organizational processes of legitimation and competition operate within different boundaries corr...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
Why do nations succeed in particular industries? Why do certain industries prosper in one country, b...
The phenomenon of organizational growth has traditionally been assumed to be indeterminate largely d...
Corporate organization varies within a country and across countries with country size. The paper sta...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
The total number of firms, out of which around at least 95 to 99 per cent (or even more) are SMEs ap...
This paper extends organizational ecology by making an attempt to disentangle the consequences of sc...
The multinational companies represent the main topic of many studies due to their major role in the ...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of indust...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This paper compares the establishment of American assembly plants in Europe during the 1920s and the...
and through the research grant DFG-MA-1823/3-1 is gratefully acknowledged. This paper develops a the...
This paper develops a theory which investigates how firms’ choice of corporate organization is affec...
Do organizational processes of legitimation and competition operate within different boundaries corr...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...
Why do nations succeed in particular industries? Why do certain industries prosper in one country, b...
The phenomenon of organizational growth has traditionally been assumed to be indeterminate largely d...
Corporate organization varies within a country and across countries with country size. The paper sta...
This paper uses the information on 648 manufacturers during the period included between 1895 and 199...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of industr...
The total number of firms, out of which around at least 95 to 99 per cent (or even more) are SMEs ap...
This paper extends organizational ecology by making an attempt to disentangle the consequences of sc...
The multinational companies represent the main topic of many studies due to their major role in the ...
Technological innovation is widely considered as one of the most influential determinants of indust...
Given the economic weight of multinational corporations and their privileged access to resources, ma...
This paper compares the establishment of American assembly plants in Europe during the 1920s and the...
and through the research grant DFG-MA-1823/3-1 is gratefully acknowledged. This paper develops a the...
This paper develops a theory which investigates how firms’ choice of corporate organization is affec...
Do organizational processes of legitimation and competition operate within different boundaries corr...
Although the niche figures prominently in contemporary theories of organization, analysts often fail...