Industry and Innovation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Industry and Innovation is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic complexity and the global asset-seeking strategies of Chinese multinationals57
R&D networks and their effects on knowledge exploration versus knowledge exploitation: Evidence from a spatial econometric perspective44
Fast as a gazelle – young firms gaining from educational diversity38
What kinds of relatedness promote new firm formation? Evidence from Italy37
Platform participants hedging risk: post-alliance technology search of a platform participant and a rival platform34
Information accessibility and knowledge creation: the impact of Google’s withdrawal from China on scientific research32
Patent assertion entities and follow-on innovation. Evidence from patent acquisitions at the USPTO28
Correction28
Digitalisation in European regions: unravelling the impact of relatedness and complexity on digital technology adoption and productivity growth27
The timing of diversification and startup firms’ survival: a resource-based perspective27
Managing where you are: agglomeration economies, managerial industry experience and innovation in South-East Asia26
On the resilience of innovation systems26
Skills shortage and innovation24
Innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge: smart specialisation strategies in Guangdong, China24
The impact of the EU General data protection regulation on product innovation23
Dancing with strangers: a dyadic view of university-industry research collaborations23
Corporate environmental R&D: does organisational innovation matter?22
Direct and moderating effects of public R&D support on external knowledge acquisition: the interaction with performance feedback22
Path dependency, social capital and the geography of dirty inventions20
How spatial proximity facilitates distant search – a social capital perspective on local open innovation19
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