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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Platform participants hedging risk: post-alliance technology search of a platform participant and a rival platform47
Economic complexity and the global asset-seeking strategies of Chinese multinationals42
What kinds of relatedness promote new firm formation? Evidence from Italy36
Fast as a gazelle – young firms gaining from educational diversity32
Information accessibility and knowledge creation: the impact of Google’s withdrawal from China on scientific research31
R&D networks and their effects on knowledge exploration versus knowledge exploitation: Evidence from a spatial econometric perspective29
The timing of diversification and startup firms’ survival: a resource-based perspective26
Patent assertion entities and follow-on innovation. Evidence from patent acquisitions at the USPTO26
On the resilience of innovation systems25
Correction24
Location determinants of high-tech firms: an intra-urban approach24
Digitalisation in European regions: unravelling the impact of relatedness and complexity on digital technology adoption and productivity growth22
Managing where you are: agglomeration economies, managerial industry experience and innovation in South-East Asia22
Dancing with strangers: a dyadic view of university-industry research collaborations21
Innovation platforms as a tool for anchoring non-local knowledge: smart specialisation strategies in Guangdong, China21
The impact of the EU General data protection regulation on product innovation21
Skills shortage and innovation21
How does Confucianism influence green innovation? Evidence from China20
International doctoral graduates as inventors in the German innovation system19
Attractiveness, ethnicity, and stage financing: exploring heuristics in venture capital staging19
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