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March 01, 2015
Innovative Clusters & New Work: A Case Study of TaskRabbit
By: Emily Isaac -
September 05, 2014
Cloud Computing: From Scarcity to Abundance
By: John Zysman, Kenji Kushida, Jonathan Murray -
December 05, 2012
Building on Complimentary Assets in a Unified TCP/IP World
By: Martin Kenney, Timo Seppälä -
September 05, 2011
Deforestation's Challenge to Green Growth in Brazil
By: Benjamin S. Allen, Charles Travers, Louise Travers -
July 05, 2011
Cloud Computing: Policy Challenges for a Globally Integrated Innovation, Production and Market Platform
By: John Zysman, Jonathan Murray -
June 05, 2011
The Green Growth Economies Project Country Cases: An Analytical Overview
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May 05, 2011
Green growth as necessity and liability: The political economy of a low-carbon energy systems transformation in the European Union
By: Mark Huberty -
April 05, 2011
Venture Capital and Clean Technology: Opportunities and Difficulties
By: Martin Kenney, Andrew Hargadon -
March 05, 2011
Leading Without Followers: How Politics and Market Dynamics Trapped Innovations in Japan's Domestic "Galapagos" ICT Sector
By: Kenji E. Kushida -
February 05, 2011
Who Captures Value in Global Supply Chains?
By: Jyrki Ali-Yrkkö, Petri Rouvinen, Timo Seppälä, Pekka Ylä-Anttila -
February 05, 2011
Barcode Empires: Politics, Digital Technology, and Comparative Retail Firm Strategies
By: Bartholomew C. Watson -
January 05, 2011
Diffusing the Cloud: Cloud Computing and Implications for Public Policy
By: John Zysman, Kenji E. Kushida, Jonathan Murray -
January 05, 2011
Structuring the Smartphone Industry: Is the Mobile Internet OS Platform the Key?
By: Martin Kenney, Bryan Pon -
September 05, 2010
From Religion to Reality: Energy systems transformation for sustainable prosperity
By: John Zysman, Mark Huberty -
July 05, 2010
Toward Institutional Innovation in US Labor Market Policy: Learning from Europe?
By: Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Henry Farrell -
May 05, 2010
Cutting Through the Fog: Understanding the Competitive Dynamics in Cloud Computing
By: John Zysman, Dan Breznitz, Kenji E. Kushida -
April 05, 2010
The Digital Transformation of Services: From Economic Sinkhole to Productivity Driver
By: John Zysman, Kenji Kushida, Niels Christian Nielsen, Stuart Feldman, Jonathan Murray -
April 05, 2010
The Dissolution of Sectors: Do Politics and Sectors Still Go Together?
By: Mark Huberty -
April 05, 2010
The State in A Double Bind: Staying Wealthy in a Changing Global Economy
By: John Zysman, Dan Breznitz -
March 05, 2010
Fordism Light: Hyundai's Challenge to Coordinated Capitalism
By: Gregory W. Noble -
July 05, 2009
Venture Capital Investment in the Greentech Industries: A Provocative Essay
By: Martin Kenney -
December 05, 2008
Leading Without Followers: the Political Economy of Japan's ICT Sector
By: Kenji E. Kushida -
June 05, 2008
The Services Transformation and IT Network Regulation
By: John Zysman, Kenji Erik Kushida -
May 05, 2008
Reconsidering the Bayh-Dole Act and the Current University Technology Licensing Regime
By: Martin Kenney, Donald Patton -
March 05, 2008
The Domestic Trap verses the Launchpad: The Political Economies of Wireless Telecommunications in Japan and South Korea
By: Kenji Erik Kushida -
October 05, 2007
When Innovators and Not Implementers: The Political Economies of VoIP in Japan and the United States
By: Kenji Erik Kushida, Masayuki Ogata -
October 05, 2007
Building on the Past, Imagining the Future: Competency Based Growth Strategies in a Global Digital Age
By: John Zysman, Dan Breznitz, Niels Christian Nielsen, Derek Wong -
September 05, 2007
Competency Based Regional Growth Strategies: Creating Value in a Digital Global Age
By: John Zysman, Niels Christian Nielsen, Dan Breznitz, Derek Wong -
August 05, 2007
The Political Economies of Wireless in Japan and South Korea: The Politics of Standard-Setting and Liberalization
By: Kenji Erik Kushida -
May 05, 2007
Innovation and Adaptability in a Digital Era: How Wealthy Nations Stay Wealthy
By: Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Bartholemew C. Watson, John Zysman -
November 05, 2006
A Case for Non-Globalization? The Organization of R in the Wireless Telecommunications Industry
By: Alberto Di Minin, Christopher Palmberg -
June 05, 2006
Understanding South Korea and Japan's Spectacular Broadband Development: Strategic Liberalization of the Telecommunications Sectors
By: Seung-Youn Oh, Kenji Kushida -
June 05, 2006
Digitizing Services: What Stays Where and Why
By: Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney -
May 05, 2006
Is the Food Model Changing?
By: Martin Kenney -
September 05, 2004
The Next Wave of Globalization? Exploring the Relocation of Service Provision to India
By: Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney -
June 05, 2004
The Mexican Internet after the Boom: Challenges and Opportunities
By: Martin Kenney, James Curry, Oscar Contreras -
June 05, 2004
Spoken-About Knowledge: Why It Takes Much More than 'Knowledge management' to Manage Knowledge
By: Niels Christian Nielsen, Maj Cecilie Nielsen -
April 05, 2004
Supporting the High-Technology Entrepreneur: Support Network Geographies for Semiconductor, Telecommunications Equipment, and Biotechnology Start-Ups
By: Martin Kenney, Donald Patton -
March 05, 2004
Building Venture Capital Industries: Understanding the U.S. and Israeli Experience
By: Martin Kenney, Gil Avnimelech, Morris Teubal -
March 05, 2004
How Revolutionary is the Revolution: Will there be a “Political Economy” of the Digital Era?
By: John Zysman, Abe Newman -
July 05, 2003
Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
By: Martin Kenney, Donald Patton -
July 05, 2003
Sponsors, Communities and Standards: Winning in the Local Area Networking Business
By: Martin Kenney, Urs von Burg -
July 05, 2003
Went for Cost, Stayed for Quality?: Moving the Back Office to India
By: Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney -
August 05, 2002
Economic Action Does Not Take Place in a Vacuum: Understanding Cisco's Acquisition and Development Strategy
By: Martin Kenney, David Mayer -
August 05, 2002
Production in a Digital Era: Commodity or Strategic Weapon?
By: John Zysman -
August 05, 2001
Governance and Politics of the Internet Economy–Historical Transformation or Ordinary Politics with a New Vocabulary?
By: Steven Weber, John Zysman -
June 05, 2001
The Growth and Development of the Internet in the United States
By: Martin Kenney -
May 05, 2001
The Internet and E-commerce Development in Mexico
By: Martin Kenney, James Curry, Oscar Contreras -
April 05, 2001
Creating an Environment: Developing Venture Capital in India
By: Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney -
June 05, 2000
International Cooperation and the Logic of Networks: Europe and the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
By: David Bach -
June 05, 2000
The Political Economy of Open Source Software
By: Steven Weber -
June 05, 2000
Tools for Thought: What Is New and Important About the "E-conomy"?
By: John Zysman, Stephen S. Cohen, J. Bradford DeLong -
July 05, 1998
Trade Patterns, FDI, and Industrial Restructuring of Central and Eastern Europe
By: Paolo Guerrieri -
May 05, 1998
Coming to Terms with a Larger Europe: Options for Economic Integration
By: Helen Wallace -
March 05, 1998
The External Sector, the State and Development in Eastern Europe
By: Barry Eichengreen, Richard Kohl -
November 05, 1997
Building China's Information Technology Industry
By: Stephen S. Cohen, Michael Borrus -
August 05, 1997
Turnkey Production Networks:A New American Model of Industrial Organization?
By: Timothy J. Sturgeon -
April 05, 1997
From Partial to Systemic Globalization
By: Dieter Ernst -
January 05, 1997
Partners for the China Circle?: The Asian Production Networks of Japanese Electronics Firms
By: Dieter Ernst -
November 05, 1996
Trojan Horse or Boomerang: Two-Tiered Investment in the Asian Auto Complex
By: Gregory W. Noble -
January 05, 1996
The Era of Microsoft? Externalities, and the Seattle Factor in the US Software Industry
By: Edmund A. Egan