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Individual foresight: Concept, operationalization, and correlates. International Journal of Forecasting (with BA Schuler,  M Beisemann, V Satopää), Volume 41, Issue 4, October-December 2025, pages 1521-1538.

The Rise of China and the Specter of a Superpower War: Avoiding the Curse of History at the Grassroots. Management an Organization Review 20 (6), December 2024, 946-957.

Editor’s Introduction to a Discussion, Debate, and Dialogue (D3) Forum on the Similarities and Differences between Medical and Management Research. Management and Organization Review 20 (4), December 26, 2024, 695-696.

Debate on Informal Interpersonal Networks: Guanxi vs. Wasta. Management and Organization Review 19 (5), December 4, 2023, 1039-1039.

The organizational and technological origins of the U.S. shale gas revolution, 1947 to 2012. Industrial and Corporate Change, 2023, 33 (1), 106-125 (with R. Kapoor)

A capabilities framework for dynamic competition: Assessing the relative chances of incumbents, start-ups, and diversifying entrants Management and Organization Review. 2023, 19 (1), 141-156. (With F. Vogt)

Exploring the structure of internal combustion engine and battery electric vehicles: implications for the architecture of the automotive industry. Industrial and Corporate Change, 2023, 32 (1), 129-154. (with B. Schuler)

The rise of China’s digital economy: An overview Management and Organization Review. 2022,  18 (4), 790-802. (With H. Jiang)

Functional Knowledge versus Strategic Knowledge: What Type of Knowledge Matters Most for the Long-Term Performance of Startups. Management and Organization Review, 2022.

A Dynamic Perspective on Huawei. Management and Organization Review, 2021, 17 (5) 1087-1100.  (with Guo, B., & Huang, C.)

China Innovation Capacity Growth Index 2015 and 2020 Management and Organization Review. 2021, 17 (4),  861-867. (With A. Hochstrasser)

“What Enables a Chinese Firm to Create New-to-the-World Innovations? A Historical Case Study of Intrafirm Coopetition in the Instant Messaging Service Sector” Strategy Science. 2021, 6(4):305-330.  (With Zhijing Zhu)

Historical methods in the social sciences: Commentary on Schoemaker 2020.” FUTURES & FORESIGHT SCIENCE, 2020, Volume 2, Issue3-4, e55.

Review of “Bubbles and Crashes” by Brent Goldfarb and David A. Kirsch. Administrative Science Quarterly. 2020. Volume: 65 issue: 3, pages: NP20-NP23. (with Benedikt Schuler)

The Management Transformation of Huawei: From Humble Beginnings to Global Leadership. Cambridge University Press. 2020.  (With Xiaobo Wu, Can Huang, and Bin Guo)

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India: An Overview. Management and Organization Review. 2019 15(3) 467-493. (with Suresh Bhagavatula and Ram Mudambi)
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What does the success of Tesla mean for the future dynamics in the global automobile sector? Management and Organization Review. 2018. 14 (3), 471-480 (With G Perkins).

“The Management Transformation of Huawei - 华为管理变革”. CITIC Press, 2017 (Chinese Language Version).  (With Xiaobo Wu, Can Huang, and Bin Guo)

Editorial: More Exploration and Less Exploitation: Cultivating Blockbuster Papers for MOR.” Management and Organization Review, 2017, 13 (1): 5-13.

The Critique of Empirical Social Science: New Policies at Management and Organization Review.Management and Organization Review. 2016, 12(4): 649-658.  (With Lewin, A. Y., C.-Y. Chiu, C. F. Fey, S. S. Levine, G. McDermott, and E. Tsang)

Using Simulation Experiments to Test Historical Explanations: The Development of the German Dye Industry 1857-1913.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics. 2016, 26: 907–932. (With Thomas Brenner).

China’s Innovation Challenge:  An Introduction. In A. Y. Lewin, M. Kenney, & J. P. Murmann (Eds.), China’s Innovation Challenge:  Overcoming the Middle Income Trap (pp. 1-31). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2016.  (with A. Y. Lewin, and M. Kenney)

China’s Innovation Challenge:  Concluding Reflections. In A. Y. Lewin, M. Kenney, & J. P. Murmann (Eds.), China’s Innovation Challenge:  Overcoming the Middle Income Trap (pp. 418-425). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2016. (with A. Y. Lewin and M. Kenney)

China’s Innovation Challenge: Overcoming the Middle-Income Trap.” Cambridge University Press,  2016.  (Co-edited with Arie Y. Lewin and Martin Kenney).  Chinese version 中国创新的挑战:跨越中等收入陷阱 published by Peking University Press.

“China’s New-To-The-World Innovation Performance And Its Antecedents: Evidence From International Patent Statistics.“Academy of Management Best Conference Paper 2016. (with Zhijing Zhu and Hong Jiang)

Who matters more? The impact of functional background and top executive mobility on firm survival”. Strategic Management Journal. 2015,  36: 1697–1716. doi: 10.1002/smj.2320, (With Sekou Bermiss)

The Role of Home Country Demand in the Internationalization of New Ventures.”  Research Policy 2015, 44 (6): 1207-1225. (With Salih Ozdemir and Deepak Sardana).

“Deepening the Conversation Between Business History and Evolutionary Economics.” In Special Issue on “ Re-introducing Evolutionary Theory to Business History: Making Sense of Today’s Structures” of the journal “Business History, 2015, Vol. 57, No. 5,  pp. 705-715.

Richard R. Nelson (1930 - ). 2015. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. Published online 9. Oct 2013.

Reflections on Choosing the Appropriate Level of Abstraction in Social Science Research. Management and Organization Review, 2014, 10 (3):381-389.

“How Fast Can Firms Grow?”  Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2014, Vol. 234/2+3 - 2014, pp. 210-233. (With Hagen Worch and J. Korn)

“Evolutionary Perspectives.” Wiley Encyclopedia of Management, 3rd Edition. John Wiley Publishers, 2014.

The Coevolution of Industries and Important Features of their Environments.”  Organization Science, 2013, Vol. 24, 1, pp. 58-78.

The Co-Development of Industrial Sectors and Academic Disciplines”. Science and Public Policy, 2013, Vol. 40, pp. 229-246.

Scaffolding in Economics, Management, and the Design of Technologies.” In “Scaffolding in Evolution, Culture and Cognition” edited Linnda Caporael, James Griesemer and William Wimsatt.  MIT Press, 2013, pp. 287-306.

Successful entrepreneurs minimize risk: A theory of entrepreneurial decision-making.”  Australian Journal of Management, 2013, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 101-215. (With Deepak Sardana).

Marrying History and Social Science in Strategy Research.”  Advances in Strategic Management, 2012, Volume 29, pp. 89-116,  “History and Strategy”. Edited by Steven Kahl, Brian Silverman and Michael Cusumano.

Regional Institutions, Ownership Transformation, and Migration of Industrial Leadership in China: the Case of the Chinese Synthetic Dye Industry, 1978–2008.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 2012, Volume 21, No. 4, pages 933-970. (With Hong Jiang).

“What Knowledge Is Transferred From Incumbent Firms To Successful New Ventures: The Case Of Post-1978 Chinese Synthetic Dye Start-Ups.”  25th ANZAM Conference Proceedings, 2011, (ISBN/ISSN 9781877040863). (With Hong Jiang).

Review of DuPont’s Dyes Business: Three Decades of Innovation, 1950-1980.  AMBIX, Vol. 57 No. 3, November, 2010, Pages 321-322.

“The Individual And The Organization: Locating Knowledge Capabilities In Professional Service Firms.” Academy of Management Best Conference Paper 2010. (with Sekou Bermiss).

Constructing Relational Databases to Study Life Histories on your PC or Mac.”  Historical Methods  2010. Vol. 43, No. 3, Pages 109 – 123.

“Alternative Paths to Competitive Advantage: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of the Origins of Large Firms.”  Industry and Innovation.  2009. Vol. 16, No. 6, Pages 545 – 574. (With Joonas Järvinen, Juha-Antti Lamberg, and Jari Ojala).

Alternative Paths to Competitive Advantage: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of the Origins of Large Firms.” Academy of Management Best Conference Paper 2009. (with Joonas Järvinen, Juha-Antti Lamberg, and Jari Ojala).

Automatic Coding of Printed Materials.”  International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing.  2007,  Vol 1. No. 2. pp. 151–185. (With Ernst Homburg, Ruud Geven, Y. Sekou Bermiss, and Alfonzo Forgione).

“Toward a Systematic Framework for Research on Dominant Designs, Technological Innovations, and Industrial Change.” Research Policy. 2006, Vol. 35., 925-952. (With K. Frenken). Reprinted in K. Dopfer and J. Potts (eds). 2014. The New Evolutionary Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing. Cheltenham Glos, UK. Also reprinted in Reprinted in J. Stanley Metcalfe and Ronald Ramlogan (eds). (2017). Creative Destruction. Edward Elgar Publishing. Cheltenham Glos, UK.

“Intellectual Property Right Regimes.” The Economics of Patents, edited by John Cantwell, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006. pp. 60-70.

Review of Jochen Streb’s book “Staatliche Technologiepolitik, und branchenubergreifender Wissenstransfer.” Business History, 2006, pp. 301-2.

New Directions in Research on Dominant Designs.” Academy of Management Best Conference Paper 2005 TIM: G1-5. Finalist for Stefan Schrader Best Paper Award of the Academy of Management’s Technology and Innovation Management Division 2005. (with Koen Frenken)

“Ernst Abbe’s Scientific Management: Theoretical Insights from a 19th Century Dynamic Capabilities Approach.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 2005, Volume 14, No. 4. pages 543-578. (With Guido Buenstorf).

“Evolutionary Perspectives.”The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management: Organizational Behavior, 2005, Volume XI, pages 114-115.

Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions.” Cambridge University Press, 2003.  Winner of the Schumpeter Prize, 2004, and the 2004 Kellogg School of Management’s Stanley Reiter Best Paper Award for the best research publication during the previous four years.

Chemical Industries after 1850.” Article for the Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History, edited by Joel Mokyr, 2003, Volume 1, pages 398-406.

Bringing Managers into Theories of Multimarket Competition: CEOs and the Determinants of Market Entry,Organization Science, 2003, Volume 14, 4, pages 403-421. (With W. Boeker, J. Goodstein, J. Stephan).

Evolutionary Thought in Management and Organization Theory at the Beginning of the New Millennium: A Symposium about the State of the Art and Opportunities for Future Research.Journal of Management Inquiry, 2003, Volume 12, 1, pages 22-40. (With Howard Aldrich, Daniel Levinthal and Sidney Winter). Reprinted in John Child (ed). 2012. The Evolution of Organizations. Edward Elgar Publishing. Cheltenham Glos, UK.

Comparing Evolutionary Dynamics Across Different National Settings: The Case of the Synthetic Dye Industry,” 1857-1914. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2001, Volume 11, pages 177-205. (With E. Homburg).

“From the Technology Cycle to the Entrepreneurship Dynamic: The Social Context of Entrepreneurial Innovation.” In The Entrepreneurial Dynamic: Origins of Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Industries, edited by C.B. Schoonhoven and E. Romanelli. Stanford University Press, 2001. (With Michael Tushman).

Knowledge and Competitive Advantage in the Synthetic Dye Industry, 1850-1914: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions in Great Britain, Germany and the United States. Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History, published by Oxford University Press, 2000, Volume 1, pages 699-704.

“Dominant Designs, Technology Cycles and Organizational Outcomes.” Research in Organizational Behavior, 1998, Volume 20, pages 231-266. (With Michael Tushman).  Reprinted in Managing in the Modular Age: Architectures, Networks and Organizations, edited by Raghu Garud, Arun Kumaraswamy, and Richard Langlois in honor of Herbert Simon. Blackwell Publishers, 2002.

Dominant Designs, Technology Cycles, and Organization Outcomes.
Academy of Management Proceedings 1998.  Stefan Schrader Best Paper Award of the Academy of Management’s Technology and Innovation Management Division. (with Michael Tushman)

On the Making of Competitive Advantage: The Development of the Chemical Industries in Britain and Germany since 1850.” In The Dynamics of Long-Term Growth: The Case of the Chemical Industry, edited by Ashish Arora, Ralph Landau, and Nathan Rosenberg. John Wiley & Sons, 1998. (With R. Landau).

Competition in a Multipoint Environment: The Case of Market Exit.Organization Science, 1997, 2, pages 126-142. (With W. Boeker, J. Goodstein, J. Stephan).

“Organization Responsiveness to Environmental Shock as an Indicator of Organizational Foresight and Oversight: The Role of Executive Team Characteristics and Organization Context.” In Technological Innovation: Foresights and Oversights, edited by Raghu Garud, Praveen Nayyar, and Zur Shapira. Cambridge University Press, 1997. (With Michael Tushman).

 

 
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