Journal articles from CBR

2024

2023

2022

  • Jarke, H. (2022) “What do we know about the mental health of porn performers? A systematic literature review.” Journal of Public Mental Health, 21: 119-127 (DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/a5tnb)
  • Jebril, M. and Deakin, S. (2022) “The political economy of health in the Gaza strip: reversing de-development.” Journal of Global Health, 12: 03014
  • Johnston, A., Belinga, R. and Segrestin, B. (2022) “Governing institutional investor engagement: from activism to stewardship to custodianship.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 22(1): 45-82 (DOI: 10.1080/14735970.2021.1965338)
  • Kentikelenis, A. and Stubbs, T. (2022) “Austerity redux: the post-pandemic wave of budget cuts and the future of global public health.” Global Policy, 13(1): 5-17 (DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.13028)
  • Konzelmann, S.J., Chic, V. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2022) “Stakeholder value or public purpose? From John Maynard Keynes and Adolf Berle to the modern debate.” Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 78: 143-164 (DOI: 10.1108/S0733-558X20220000078008)
  • Liptrap, J.S. (2022) “A more socio-environmentally responsive way to organise the firm? A case study on Danish social enterprise law.” European Company and Financial Law Review, 19(4): 517-555 (DOI: 10.1515/ecfr-2022-0017)
  • MacKenzie, N., Knox, S. and Hannon, M. (2022) “Fast breeder reactor technology and the entrepreneurial state in the UK.” Business History, 64(8): 1494-1509 (DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2020.1809653)
  • MacKenzie, N.G., Perchard, A., Mackay, D. and Burt, G. (2022) “Unlocking dynamic capabilities in the Scotch whisky industry, 1960-85.” Business History (DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2022.2085251) (published online Jun 2022)
  • Mina, A., Santoleri, P., di Minin, A. and Martelli, I. (2022) “The causal effects of R&D grants: evidence from a regression discontinuity.” Review of Economics and Statistics (DOI: 10.1162/rest_a_01233) (published online Jul 2022)
  • Mina, A., Esposito, C., Gortan, M., Testa, L., Chiaromonte, F., Fagiolo, G. and Rossetti, G. (2022) “Venture capital investments through the lens of network and functional data analysis.” Applied Network Science, 7(42) (DOI: 10.1007/s41109-022-00482-y)
  • Mina, A., Cirillo, V., Fanti, L. and Ricci, A. (2022) “New digital technologies and firm performance in the Italian economy.” Industry and Innovation, 30(1): 159-188 (DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2022.2055999)
  • Mina, A., Cirillo, V., Fanti, L. and Ricci, A. (2022) “Upgrading Italy’s industrial capacity: Industry 4.0 across regions and sectors.” SINAPPSI – Journal of the Italian National Institute for Public Policy (INAPP), 11(2): 14-35 (DOI: 10.53223/Sinappsi_2021-02-1)
  • Reinsberg, B., Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2022) “Compliance, defiance, and the dependency trap: International Monetary Fund program interruptions and their impact on capital markets.” Regulation and Governance, 16(4): 1022-1041 (DOI: 10.1111/rego.12422)
  • Reinsberg, B., Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2022) “Unimplementable by design? Understanding (non-)compliance with International Monetary Fund policy conditionality.” Governance, 35(3): 685-955 (DOI: 10.1111/gove.12605)
  • Rocchetta, S., Mina, A., Lee, C. and Kogler, D.F. (2022) “Technological knowledge spaces and the resilience of European regions.” Journal of Economic Geography, 22(1): 27–51 (DOI: 10.1093/jeg/lbab001)
  • Rubery, J., Burchell, B., Deakin, S. and Konzelmann, S.J. (2022) “A tribute to Frank Wilkinson.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 46(3): 429-446 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/beac016)
  • Ruggeri, K., Panin, A., Vdovic, M., Abdul-Salaam, N. et al (2022) “The globalizability of temporal discounting.” Nature Human Behaviour, 6: 1386-1397 (DOI: 10.1038/s41562-022-01392-w)
  • Schnyder, G., Grosman, A., Fu, K., Siems, M. and Aguilera, R.V. (2022) “Legal perception and finance: the case of IPO firm value.” British Journal of Management, 33(1): 88-116 (DOI: 10.1111/1467-8551.12531)
  • Soffia, M., Wood, A.J. and Burchell, B. (2022) “Alienation is not ‘bullshit’: an empirical critique of Graeber’s theory of BS jobs.” Work, Employment and Society, 36(5): 816-840 (DOI: 10.1177/09500170211015067)
  • Stubbs, T., Kentikelenis, A., Ray, R. and Gallagher, K.P. (2022) “Poverty, inequality, and the International Monetary Fund: how austerity hurts the poor and widens inequality.” Journal of Globalization and Development, 13(1): 61-89 (DOI: 10.1515/jgd-2021-0018)
  • Turner, S., D’Lima, D., Sheringham, J., Swart, N., Hudson, E., Morris, S. and Fulop, N. (2022) “Evidence use as sociomaterial practice? A qualitative study of decision-making on introducing service innovations in health care.” Public Management Review, 24(7): 1075-1099 (DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2021.1883098)
  • Turner, S., Segura, C. and Niño, N. (2022) “Implementing COVID-19 surveillance through inter-organizational coordination: a qualitative study of three cities in Colombia.” Health Policy and Planning, 37(2): 232-242 (DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czab145)
  • Turner, S., Ulloa, A.M., Niño, N. and Godoy, V.V. (2022) “The role of intersectoral action in response to COVID-19: a qualitative study of the roles of academia and the private sector in Colombia.” International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11(9): 1913-1925 (DOI: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.100)
  • Turner, S. and Wright, J.S.F. (2022) “The corporatization of healthcare organizations internationally: a scoping review of processes, impacts, and mediators.” Public Administration, 100(2): 308-323 (DOI: 10.1111/padm.12724)
  • von Behr, C.-M., Semple, G. and Minshall, T. (2022) “Rapid setup and management of medical device design and manufacturing consortia: experiences from the COVID-19 crisis in the UK.” R&D Management, 52(2): 220-234 (DOI: 10.1111/radm.12475)
  • Wang, S., Kamerāde, D., Burchell, B., Coutts, A. and Balderson, S.U. (2022) “What matters more for employees’ mental health: job quality or job quantity?” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 46(2): 251-274 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/beab054)

2021

  • Chen, J., Di Minin, A., Minshall, Su, Y-S., Xue, L. and Zhou, Y. (2021) “The new Silk Road: R&D networks, knowledge diffusions, and open innovation.” R&D Management, 51(3): 243-246 (DOI: 10.1111/radm.12479)
  • Chen, J., Yin, X., Fu, X. and McKern, B. (2021) “Beyond catch-up: could China become the global innovation powerhouse? China’s innovation progress and challenges from a holistic innovation perspective.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 30(4): 1037-1064 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtab032)
  • Christie, A. (2021) “The agency costs of sustainable capitalism.” University of California Davis Law Review, 55: 875-954
  • Corsi, S., Fu, X. and Külzer‐Sacilotto, C. (2021) “Boundary spanning roles in cross-border university-industry collaboration: the case of Chinese multinational corporations.” R&D Management, 51(3): 309-321 (DOI: 10.1111/radm.12431)
  • Deakin, S., Gindis, D. and Hodgson, G.M. (2021) “What is a firm? A reply to Jean-Philippe Robé.” Journal of Institutional Economics, 17(5): 865-875 (DOI: 10.1017/S1744137421000369)
  • Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (2021) “Evolutionary law and economics: theory and method.” Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 72(4): 682-712 (DOI: 10.53386/nilq.v72i4.939)
  • Fawziah, K.Al-A., Attal, B.A. and Ismail, K. (2021) “The child PTSD symptom scale among Yemeni schoolchildren: factorial validity.” European Journal of Social Science Education and Research, 8(2): 162-183
  • Fu, X., Emes, D. and Hou, J. (2021) “Multinational enterprises and structural change in developing countries: a survey of literature.” International Business Review, 30(2): 101801 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2021.101801)
  • Fu, M.X., Bao, Q., Xie, H.J. and Fu, X.L. (2021) “Diffusion of industrial robots and inclusive growth: labour market evidence from cross-country data.” Journal of Business Research, 122: 670-684 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.05.051)
  • Folke, T., Bertoldo, G., D’Souza, D., Alì, S., Stablum, F. and Ruggeri, K. (2021) “Boosting promotes advantageous risk-taking.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8: 270 (DOI: 10.1057/s41599-021-00942-3)
  • Folke, T., Gjorgjiovska, J., Paul, A., Jakob, L. and Ruggeri, K. (2021) “Asset: a new measure of economic and financial literacy.” European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 37(1): 65-80 (10.1027/1015-5759/a000575)
  • Fu, X., Fu, X.M., Remero, C.C. and Pan, J. (2021) “Exploring new opportunities through collaboration within and beyond sectoral systems of innovation: evidence from China.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 30(1): 233-249 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtaa058)
  • Gelter, M. and Siems, M. (2021) “Letting companies choose between board models: an empirical analysis of country variations.” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 43: 137-186
  • Grieco, L., Melnychuk, M., Ramsay, A, Baim-Lance, A., Turner, S., Wilshere, A., Fulop, F., Morris, S. and Utley, M. (2021) “Operational analysis of school-based delivery models to vaccinate children against influenza.” Health Systems, 10(3): 212-221 (DOI: 10.1080/20476965.2020.1754733)
  • Hunersen, K., Attal, B., Jeffery, A., Metzler, J., Alkibsi, T., Elnakib, S. and Robinson, W.C. (2021) “Child marriage in Yemen: a mixed methods study in ongoing conflict and displacement.” Journal of Refugee Studies, 34(4): 4551-4571 (DOI: 10.1093/jrs/feaa144)
  • Konzelmann, S.J., Chic, V. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2021) “Keynes, capitalism and public purpose.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 45(3): 591-612 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/beab002)
  • Konzelmann, S.J. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2021) “A ‘United States of Europe’: an idea whose time has come (or gone)? The insecurity cycle in Europe and America.” Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics, History and Political Science, 55: 243-282 (DOI: 10.26331/1160)
  • Kroeger, F., Racko, G. and Burchell, B. (2021) “How to create trust quickly: a comparative empirical investigation of the bases of swift trust.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 45(1): 129-150 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/beaa041)
  • Lahr, H. and Mina, A. (2021) “Endogenous financial constraints and innovation.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 30(3): 587-621 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtaa035)
  • Lema, R., Fu, X. and Rabellotti, R. (2021) “Green windows of opportunity: latecomer development in the age of transformation toward sustainability.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 29(5): 1193-1209 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtaa044)
  • Lin, Y., Fu, M.X. and Fu, X. (2021) “Varieties in state capitalism and corporate innovation: evidence from an emerging economy.” Journal of Corporate Finance, 67: 101919 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2021.101919)
  • Liptrap, J.S. (2021) “A social enterprise company in EU organisational law?” Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 23: 193-227 (DOI: 10.1017/cel.2021.1)
  • Liptrap, J. (2021) “British social enterprise law.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 21(2): 595-630 (DOI: 10.1080/14735970.2021.1959990)
  • MacKenzie, N.G., Perchard, A., Miller, C. and Forbes, N. (2021) “Business-government relations and national economic models: how do varieties of capitalism emerge and develop over time?” Business History, 63(8): 1239-1252 (DOI: 10.1080/00076791.2021.1924687)
  • Meagher, K., Attal, B. and Patel, P. (2021) “Exploring the role of gender and women in the political economy of health in armed conflict: a narrative review.” Global Health, 17: 88 (DOI: 10.1186/s12992-021-00738-9)
  • Mina, A., Di Minin, A., Martelli, A., Testa, G. and Santoleri, P. (2021) “Public funding of innovation: exploring applications and allocations of the European SME Instrument.” Research Policy, 50(1): 104131 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2020.104131)
  • Mussell, H. (2021) “The silenced and unsought beneficiary: investigating epistemic injustice in the fiduciary.” Business Ethics Quarterly, 31(4): 549-571 (DOI: 10.1017/beq.2021.4)
  • Park, H., Kim, S., Jeong, Y. and Minshall, T. (2021) “Customer entrepreneurship on digital platforms: challenges and solutions for platform business models.” Creativity and Innovation Management, 30(1): 96-115 (DOI: 10.1111/caim.12404)
  • Perchard, A. and MacKenzie, N.G. (2021) “Aligning to disadvantage: how corporate political activity and strategic homophily create path dependence in the firm.” Human Relations, 74(7): 978-1006 (DOI: 10.1177/0018726720908923)
  • Reinsberg, B. (2021) “Fully-automated liberalism? Blockchain technology and international cooperation in an anarchic world.” International Theory, 13(2): 287-313 (DOI: 10.1017/S1752971920000305)
  • Reinsberg, B., Kentikelenis, A. and Stubbs, T. (2021) “Creating crony capitalism: neoliberal globalization and the fueling of corruption.” Socio-Economic Review, 19(2): 607-634 (DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwz039)
  • Reinsberg, B., Kern, A. and Rau-Göhring, M. (2021) “The political economy of IMF conditionality and central bank independence.” European Journal of Political Economy, 68: 101987 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2020.101987)
  • Ruggeri, K., Većkalov, B., Bojanić, L. et al (2021) “The general fault in our faultlines.” Nature Human Behaviour, 5: 1369-1380 (DOI: 10.1038/s41562-021-01092-x)
  • Ruggeri, K., Jarke, H., El-Zein, L., Verdeli, H. and Folke, T. (2021) “Mental health and decisions under risk among refugees and the public in Lebanon.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8: 112 (DOI: 10.1057/s41599-021-00784-z)
  • Schnyder, G., Siems, M. and Aguilera, R.V. (2021) “Twenty years of ‘law and finance’: time to take law seriously.” Socio-Economic Review, 19(1): 377-406 (DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwy041)
  • Siems, M. (2021) “Mapping a causal scheme of indicators in the COVID-19 crisis.” International Journal of Law in Context, 17(2): 235-248 (DOI: 10.1017/S1744552321000306)
  • Stephen, F.H. (2021) “Understanding the role of law and the legal system in economic development requires more than a purely economic model.” Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 72(4): 713-740 (DOI: 10.53386/nilq.v72i4.908)
  • Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2021) “Condicionalidad y deuda soberana: un panorama general de sus implicancias en los derechos humanos.” Revista Derechos En Acción, 18: 173-215 (DOI: 10.24215/25251678e481)
  • Stubbs, T., Kring, W., Laskaridis, C., Kentikelenis, A. and Gallagher, K. (2021) “Whatever it takes? The global financial safety net, Covid-19, and developing countries.” World Development, 137: 105171 (DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105171)
  • Turner, S., Niño, N., Segura, C. and Botero-Tovar, N. (2021) “Organisational responses to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on healthcare workers: a qualitative case study from Bogotá, Colombia.” BMC Health Services Research, 21: 792 (DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06825-2)
  • Turner, S., Botero-Tovar, N., Herrera, M.A. et al (2021) “Systematic review of experiences and perceptions of key actors and organisations at multiple levels within health systems internationally in responding to COVID-19.” Implementation Science, 16: 50 (DOI: 10.1186/s13012-021-01114-2)
  • Wang, S., Coutts, A., Burchell, B., Kamerāde, D., and Balderson, U. (2021) “Can active labour market programmes emulate the mental health benefits of regular paid employment? Longitudinal evidence from the United Kingdom.” Work, Employment and Society, 35(3): 545-565 (DOI: 10.1177/0950017020946664)
  • Wright, C.F. and McLaughlin, C. (2021) “Trade union legitimacy and legitimation politics in Australia and New Zealand.” Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 60(3): 338-369 (DOI: 10.1111/irel.12285)
  • Wright, J.S.F. and Turner, S. (2021) “Integrated care and the ‘agentification’ of the English National Health Service.” Social Policy and Administration, 55(1): 173-190 (DOI: 10.1111/spol.12630)
  • Yu, E.P., Tanda, A., Luu, B.V. and Chai, D.H. (2021) “Environmental transparency and investors’ risk perception: cross-country evidence on multinational corporations’ sustainability practices and cost of equity.” Business Strategy and the Environment, 30(8): 3975-4000 (DOI: 10.1002/bse.2852)

2020

  • Desyllas, P., Salter, A. and Alexy, O. (2020) “The breadth of business model reconfiguration and firm performance.” Strategic Organization, 20(2): 231-269 (DOI: 10.1177/1476127020955138)
  • Forster, T., Kentikelenis, A., Stubbs, T. and King, L. (2020) “Globalization and health equity: the impact of structural adjustment programs on developing countries.” Social Science and Medicine, 267: 112496 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112496)
  • Fu, X. (2020) “Digital transformation of global value chains and sustainable post-pandemic recovery.” Transnational Corporations, 27(2): 157-166 (DOI: 10.18356/d30d9088-en)
  • Fu, X., Buckley, P.J. and Fu, X.M. (2020) “The growth impact of Chinese direct investment on host developing countries.” International Business Review, 29(2): 101658 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2019.101658)
  • Fu, X. and Ghauri, P. (2020) “Trade in intangibles and global trade imbalance.” World Economy, 44(5): 1448-1469 (DOI: 10.1111/twec.13038)
  • Fu, X., Zhang, J. and Wang, L. (2020) “The impact of Covid-19 and post-pandemic recovery: China and the world economy.” Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 18(4): 311-319 (DOI: 10.1080/14765284.2020.1855939)
  • Garcia-Garzon, E., Jarke, H. and Jakob, L. (2020) “The sorting hat: cool fiction element but not necessarily a good career advisor.” Collabra: Psychology, 6(1): 16745 (DOI: 10.1525/collabra.16745)
  • Graeff-Buhl-Nielsen, S., Garcia-Garzon, E., Benzerga, A., Folke, T. and Ruggeri, K. (2020) “Global mental health: an improved measure of well-being in multiple languages.” Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 18: 209 (DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01375-3)
  • Kentikelenis, A., Gabor, D., Ortiz, I., Stubbs, T., McKee, M. and Stuckler, D. (2020) “Softening the blow of the pandemic: will the International Monetary Fund and World Bank make things work?” Lancet Global Health, 8(6): E758-E759 (DOI: 10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30135-2)
  • Liptrap, J. (2020) “The social enterprise company in Europe: policy and theory.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 20(2): 495-539 (DOI: 10.1080/14735970.2020.1744409)
  • Michaelowa, K., Michaelowa, A., Reinsberg, B. and Shishlov, I. (2020) “Do multilateral development bank trust funds allocate climate finance efficiently?” Sustainability, 12(14): 5529 (DOI: 10.3390/su12145529)
  • Nerino, M. and Guest, P. (2019) “Do corporate governance ratings change investor expectations? Evidence from announcements by Institutional Shareholder Services.” Review of Finance, 24(4): 891-928 (DOI: 10.1093/rof/rfz021)
  • Reinsberg, B., Kentikelenis, A., Stubbs, T. and King, L. (2020) “Bad governance: how privatization increases corruption in developing countries.” Regulation and Governance, 14(4): 698-717 (DOI: 10.1111/rego.12265)
  • Reinsberg, B., Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2020) “Taxing the people, not trade: the International Monetary Fund and the structure of taxation in developing countries.” Studies in Comparative International Development, 55(3): 278-304 (DOI: 10.1007/s12116-020-09307-4)
  • Roberts, J., Sanderson, P., Seidl, D. and Krivokapic, A. (2020) “The UK Corporate Governance Code principle of ‘comply or explain’: understanding code compliance as ‘subjection’.” Abacus, 56(4): 602-626 (DOI: 10.1111/abac.12208)
  • Ruggeri, K., Alí, S., Berge, M. L., Bertoldo, G., Bjørndal, L.D., Cortijos-Bernabeu, A., Folke, T. et al (2020) “Replicating patterns of prospect theory for decision under risk.” Nature Human Behaviour, 4(6): 622-633 (DOI: 10.1038/s41562-020-0886-x)
  • Ruggeri, K., Garcia-Garzon, E., Maguire, Á., Matz, S. and Huppert, F.A. (2020) “Well-being is more than happiness and life satisfaction: a multidimensional analysis of 21 countries.” Health Quality of Life Outcomes, 18: 192 (DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01423-y)
  • Sarkar, P. (2020) “Does labor regulation reduce total and youth employment?” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 52: 374-381 (DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2019.12.010)
  • Shi, L., Li, S. and Fu, X. (2020) “The Fourth Industrial Revolution, technology innovation and firm wages: empirical evidence from OECD economies.” Revue d’Economie Industrielle, 169: 89-125 (DOI: 10.4000/rei.8798)
  • Stubbs, T., Reinsberg, B., Kentikelenis, A. and King, L. (2020) “How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality: an extension of quantitative approaches and an empirical application to public education spending.” Review of International Organizations, 15: 29-73 (DOI: 10.1007/s11558-018-9332-5)
  • Turner, S. and Niño, N. (2020) “Qualitative analysis of the coordination of major system change within the Colombian health system in response to COVID-19: study protocol.” Implementation Science Communications, 1: 75 (DOI: 10.1186/s43058-020-00063-z)

2019

  • Forster, T., Kentikelenis, A.E., Reinsberg, B., Stubbs, T.H. and King, L.P. (2019) “How structural adjustment programs affect inequality: a disaggregated analysis of IMF conditionality, 1980–2014.” Social Science Research, 80: 83-113 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.01.001)
  • Forster, T., Kentikelenis, A.E., Stubbs, T.H. and King, L.P. (2019) “Globalization and health equity: the impact of structural adjustment programs on developing countries.” Social Science and Medicine, 267: 112496 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112496)
  • Gerner-Beurle, C., Mucciarelli, F., Schuster, E. and Siems, M. (2019) “The illusion of motion: corporate (im-)mobility and the failed promise of Centros.” European Business Organization Law Review, 20: 425-465 (DOI: 10.1007/s40804-019-00157-9)
  • Hall, J. and Martin, B.R. (2019) “Towards a taxonomy of research misconduct: the case of business school research.” Research Policy, 48(2): 414-427 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2018.03.006)
  • Hatchuel, A., Johnston, A. and Segrestin, B. (2019) “The separation of directors and managers: a historical examination of the status of managers.” Journal of Management History, 25(2): 141-164 (DOI: 10.1108/JMH-11-2018-0060)
  • Hatchuel, A., Johnston, A. and Segrestin, B. (2019) “From balanced enterprise to hostile takeover: how the law forgot about management.” Legal Studies, 39(1): 75-97 (DOI: 10.1017/lst.2018.32)
  • Jensen, C. and Mina, A. (2019) “Did transition bring cleaner air? The effects of ownership, territorial and technology policy on air pollution.” Ecological Economics, 165: 106276 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.03.017)
  • Kamerāde, D., Wang, S., Burchell, B., Balderson, U. and Coutts, A. (2019) “A shorter working week for everyone: How much paid work is needed for mental health and well-being?” Social Science and Medicine, 241: 112353 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.06.006)
  • Kern, A., Reinsberg, B. and Rau-Göhring, M. (2019) “IMF conditionality and central bank independence.” European Journal of Political Economy, 59: 212-229 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2019.03.002)
  • Lawson, C., Salter, A., Hughes, A. and Kitson, M. (2019) “Citizens of somewhere: examining the geography of foreign and native-born academics’ engagement with external actors.” Research Policy, 48(3): 759-774 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2018.11.008)
  • Lourenço, A. and Turner, S. (2019) “The role of regulation in constituting markets: a co evolutionary perspective on the UK television production sector.” Journal of Institutional Economics, 15(4): 615-630 (DOI: 10.1017/S174413741900002X)
  • Machen, S., Jani, Y., Turner, S., Marshall, M. and Fulop, N.J. (2019) “The role of organizational and professional cultures in medication safety: a scoping review of the literature.” International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 31(10): G146-G157 (DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzz111)
  • McClanahan, W., van der Linden, S. and Ruggeri, K. (2019) “Decision-making style mediates the relationship between trait self-control and self-reported criminal behavior.” Personality and Individual Differences, 151: 109537 (DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2019.109537)
  • Morris, S., Ramsay, A.I.G., Boaden, R.J., Hunter, R.M., McKevitt, C., Paley, L., Perry, C., Rudd, A.G., Turner, S., Tyrrell, P. J., Wolfe, C.D.A. and Fulop, N.J. (2019) “Impact and sustainability of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas: retrospective analysis of hospital episode statistics and stroke national audit data.” British Medical Journal, 364: l1 (DOI: 10.1136/bmj.l1)
  • Reinsberg, B. (2018) “Blockchain technology and the governance of foreign aid.” Journal of Institutional Economics, 15(3): 413-429 (DOI: 10.1017/S1744137418000462)
  • Reinsberg, B. (2019) “Do countries use foreign aid to buy geopolitical influence? Evidence from donor campaigns for temporary UN Security Council seats.” Politics and Governance, 7(2): 127-154 (DOI: 10.17645/pag.v7i2.1837)
  • Reinsberg, B., Kentikelenis, A. and Stubbs, T. (2019) “Creating crony capitalism: neoliberal globalization and the fueling of corruption.” Socio-Economic Review, 19(2): 607-634 (DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwz039)
  • Reinsberg, B., Kentikelenis, A., Stubbs, T. and King, L. (2019) “The world system and the hollowing-out of state capacity: how structural adjustment programs affect bureaucratic quality in developing countries.” American Journal of Sociology, 124(4): 1222-1257 (DOI: 10.1086/701703)
  • Reinsberg, B., Stubbs, T., Kentikelenis, A. and King, L. (2019) “The political economy of labor market deregulation during IMF interventions.” International Interactions, 45(3): 532-559 (DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2019.1582531)
  • Reinsberg, B. and Westerwinter, O. (2019) “The global governance of international development: documenting the rise of informal organizations and identifying underlying theoretical explanations.” Review of International Organizations, 16: 59-94 (DOI: 10.1007/s11558-019-09362-0)
  • Rocchetta, S. and Mina, A. (2019) “Technological coherence and the adaptive resilience of regional economies.” Regional Studies, 53(10): 1421-1434 (DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2019.1577552)
  • Samanta, N. and Johnston, A. (2019) “Shareholder primacy, corporate governance and financial market growth.” Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business and Society, 19(5): 845-848 (DOI: 10.1108/CG-10-2019-385)
  • Samanta, N. (2019) “Convergence to shareholder primacy corporate-governance: evidence from a leximetric analysis of the evolution of corporate-governance regulations in 21 countries, 1995-2014.” Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business and Society, 19(5): 849-883 (DOI: 10.1108/CG-07-2018-0249)
  • Samanta, N. (2019) “Transplantation of Anglo-American corporate governance and its impact on financial market growth: a comparative analysis of nineteen developing countries 1995-2014.” Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business and Society, 19(5): 884-922 (DOI: 10.1108/CG-07-2018-0250)
  • Shand, J. and Turner, S. (2019) “System wide collaboration? Health and social care leaders’ perspectives on working across boundaries.” Journal of Integrated Care, 27(1): 83-94 (DOI: 10.1108/JICA-06-2018-0042)
  • Sibai, A., Rizk, A., Coutts, A., Monzer, G., Daoud, A., Sullivan, R., Roberts, B., Meho, L., Fouad, F. and DeJong, J. (2019) “North–South inequities in research collaboration in humanitarian and conflict contexts.” Lancet, 394(10209): 1597-1600 (DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32482-1)
  • Szent-Iványi, B., Reinsberg, B. and Lightfoot, S. (2019) “Small donors in world politics: the role of trust funds in the foreign aid policies of Central and Eastern European donors.” European Journal of Development Research, 31(3): 663-683 (DOI: 10.1057/s41287-018-0175-y)
  • Turner, S., Sharp, C., Sheringham, J., Leamon, S. and Fulop, N. (2019) “Translating academic research into guidance to support healthcare improvement: how should guidance development be reported?” BMC Health Services Research, 19: 1000 (DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4792-8)
  • Verra, S., Benzerga, A., Jiao, B. and Ruggeri, K. (2019) “Health promotion at work: a comparison of policy and practice across Europe.” Safety and Health at Work, 10(1): 21-29 (DOI: 10.1016/j.shaw.2018.07.003)
  • Vindrola-Padros, C., Capelas Barbosa, E., Ramsay, A.I.G., Turner, S., Morris, S., Agble, R., Caldwell-Nichols, A. and Fulop, N.J. (2019) “Mixed methods evaluation of a hospital group model using an embedded research approach: study protocol.” BMJ Open, 2019(9): e027086 (DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027086)
  • Wouters, P., Sugimoto, C.R., Larivière, V., McVeigh, M.E., Pulverer, B., de Rijcke, S. and Waltman, L. (2019) “Rethinking impact factors: find other ways to judge a journal.” Nature, 569: 621-623 (DOI: 10.1038/d41586-019-01643-3)
  • Wright, C.F., Wood, A.J., Trevor, J., McLaughlin, C., Huang, W., Harney, B., Geelan, T., Colfer, B., and Chang, C. and Brown, W. (2019) “Towards a new web of rules: an international review of institutional experimentation to strengthen employment protections.” Employee Relations, 41(2): 313-330 (DOI: 10.1108/ER-10-2018-0259)
  • Zhou, Y., Zang, J., Miao, Z. and Minshall, T. (2019) “Upgrading pathways of intelligent manufacturing in China: transitioning across technological paradigms.” Engineering, 5(4): 691-701 (DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.07.016)

2018

  • Deakin, S., Sarkar, P. and Siems, M. (2018) “Is there a relationship between shareholder protection and stock market development?” Journal of Law, Finance and Accounting, 3(1): 115-146 (DOI: 10.1561/108.00000025)
  • Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (2018) “The law-technology cycle and the future of work.” Giornale di Diritto del Lavoro e di Relazioni Industriali, 158: 445-462 (DOI: 10.3280/GDL2018-158009)
  • Desyllas, P., Miozzo, M., Lee, H. and Miles, I. (2018) “Capturing value from innovation in knowledge-intensive services: the role of competitive strategy.” British Journal of Management, 29(4): 769-795 (DOI: 10.1111/1467-8551.12273)
  • Eisler, J. (2018) “Partisan gerrymandering and the illusion of unfairness.” Catholic University Law Review, 67(2): 229-279
  • Fudickar, R., Hottenrott, H. and Lawson, C. (2018) “What’s the price of academic consulting? Effects of public and private sector consulting on academic research.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 27(4): 699-722 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dty007)
  • Gray, M. and Barford, A. (2018) “The depths of the cuts: the uneven geography of local government austerity.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 11(3): 541-563 (DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsy019)
  • Gray, M. and Pollard, J. (2018) “Flourishing or floundering? Policing the boundaries of economic geography.” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 50(7): 1541-1545 (DOI: 10.1177/0308518X18810530)
  • Gudgin G. and Menon, A. (2018) “Could Brexit harm the NHS?” British Medical Journal, 362: k4014 (DOI: 10.1136/bmj.k4014)
  • Gudgin, G., Coutts, K., Gibson, N. and Buchanan, J. (2018) “The macro-economic impact of Brexit: using the CBR macro-economic model of the UK economy.” Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics, 6(2): 7-49 (DOI: 10.22381/JSME6220181)
  • Hunter, R.M., Fulop, N.J., Boaden, R.J., McKevitt, C., Perry, C., Ramsay, A.I.G., Rudd, A.G., Turner, S.J., Tyrrell, P.J., Wolfe, C.D.A., and Morris, S. (2018) “The potential role of cost-utility analysis in the decision to implement major system change to acute stroke services in metropolitan areas of England.” Health Research Policy and Systems, 16: 23 (DOI: 10.1186/s12961-018-0301-5)
  • Johnston, A. and Talbot, L. (2018) “Why is modern capitalism irresponsible and what would make it more responsible? A company law perspective.” King’s Law Journal, 29(1): 111-141 (DOI: 10.1080/09615768.2018.1478201)
  • Kentikelenis, A. (2018) “The social aftermath of economic disaster: Karl Polanyi, countermovements in action, and the Greek crisis.” Socio-Economic Review, 16(1): 39-59 (DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwx031)
  • Konzelmann, S., Fovargue-Davies, M. and Wilkinson, F. (2018) “Britain’s industrial evolution: the structuring role of economic theory.” Journal of Economic Issues, 52(1): 1-30 (DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2018.1430939)
  • Lobao, L., Gray, M., Cox, K. and Kitson, M. (2018) “The shrinking state? Understanding the assault on the public sector.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 11(3): 389-408 (DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsy026)
  • MacKenzie, N., Pugh, R. and Jones-Evans, D. (2018) “From ‘Techniums’ to ’emptiums’: the failure of a flagship innovation policy in Wales.” Regional Studies, 52(7): 1009-1020 (DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2018.1444272)
  • McGaughey, E. (2018) “Votes at work in Britain: shareholder monopolisation and the ‘single channel’.” Industrial Law Journal, 47(1): 76-106 (DOI: 10.1093/indlaw/dwx008)
  • McGaughey, E. (2018) “Uber, the Taylor Review, mutuality, and the duty to not misrepresent employment status.” Industrial Law Journal, 48(2): 180-198 (DOI: 10.1093/indlaw/dwy014)
  • McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (2018) “The role of ideas in understanding industrial relations policy change in liberal market economies.” Industrial Relations, 57(4): 568-610 (DOI: 10.1111/irel.12218)
  • McKevitt C., Ramsay A.I.G., Perry C., Turner S.J., Boaden, R., Wolfe, C.D.A. and Fulop, N.J. (2018) “Patient, carer and public involvement in major system change in acute stroke services: the construction of value.” Health Expectations, 21(3): 685-692 (DOI: 10.1111/hex.12668)
  • Michaelowa, K., Reinsberg, B. and Schneider, C.J. (2018) “The politics of double-delegation in the European Union.” International Studies Quarterly, 62(4): 821-833 (DOI: 10.1093/isq/sqy034)
  • Njoya, W. (2018) “The acceptable face of capitalism: law, corporations and economic wellbeing.” King’s Law Journal, 29(1): 142-175 (DOI: 10.1080/09615768.2018.1478204)
  • Perry, C., Papachristou, I., Ramsay, A.I.G., Boaden, R.J., McKevitt, C., Turner S.J., Wolfe, C.D.A. and Fulop, N.J. (2018) “Patient experience of centralized acute stroke care pathways.” Health Expectations, 21(5): 909-918 (DOI: 10.1111/hex.12685)
  • Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2018) “Targeted social safeguards in the age of universal social protection: the IMF and health systems of low-income countries.” Critical Public Health, 28(2): 132-139 (DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2017.1340589)
  • Turner, S., Vasilakis, C., Utley, M., Foster, P., Kotecha A. and Fulop, N.J. (2018) “Analysing barriers to service improvement using a multi-level theory of innovation: the case of glaucoma outpatient clinics.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 40(4): 654-669 (DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12670)
  • Xu, G., Wu, Y., Minshall, T. and Zhou, Y. (2018) “Exploring innovation ecosystems across science, technology, and business: a case of 3D printing in China.” Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 136: 208-221 (DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2017.06.030)

2017

  • Hottenrott, H. and Lawson, C. (2017) “Flying the nest: how the home department shapes researchers’ career paths.” Studies in Higher Education, 42(6): 1091-1109 (DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2015.1076782)
  • Jackson, S. (2017) “Promoting innovation in construction.” International Construction Law Review, 34: 57-78
  • Johnson, M., Monsen, E.W. and MacKenzie, N.G. (2017) “Follow the leader or the pack? Regulatory focus and academic entrepreneurial intentions.” Journal of Product and Innovation Management, 34(2): 181-200 (DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12355)
  • Johnston, A. (2017) “The shrinking scope of CSR in UK corporate law.” Washington and Lee Law Review, 74(2): 1001-1042
  • Johnston, A. and Sadiq, K. (2017)  “Beyond country-by-country reporting: a modest proposal to enhance corporate accountability.” New Zealand Universities Law Review, 27(3): 569-600
  • Kentikelenis, A.E. and Seabrooke, L. (2017) “The politics of world polity: script-writing in international organizations.” American Sociological Review, 82(5): 1065-1092 (DOI: 10.1177/0003122417728241)
  • Kentikelenis, A.E. (2017) “Structural adjustment and health: a conceptual framework and evidence on pathways.” Social Science and Medicine, 187: 296-305 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.02.021)
  • Kirshner, J. (2017) “Legal implementation and management of infrastructure finance models: trade-offs between risk and maturity.” Berkeley Journal of International Law, 35(2): 295-359
  • Konzelmann, S. (2017) “Governance in the making: a view from academe.” Board Leadership, 151: 6-7 (DOI: 10.1002/bl.30076)
  • Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2017) “Co-operation and competition in production and exchange: the ‘district’ form of industrial organization and development.” Economia e Politica Industriale, 44(4): 393-410 (DOI: 10.1007/s40812-017-0077-6)
  • McLaughlin, C. and Bridgman, T. (2017) “The battle for ‘Middle-earth’: the constitution of interests and identities in The Hobbit dispute.” Journal of Industrial Relations, 59(5): 571-592 (DOI: 10.1177/0022185617714293)
  • Perman, S., Turner, S., Ramsay, A.I.G., Baim-Lance, A., Utley, M. and Fulop, N.J. (2017) “School-based vaccination programmes: a systematic review of the evidence on organisation and delivery in high income countries.” BMC Public Health, 17: 252 (DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4168-0)
  • Powles, J. and Hodson, H. (2017) “Google DeepMind and healthcare in an age of algorithms.” Health and Technology, 7(4): 351-367 (DOI: 10.1007/s12553-017-0179-1)
  • Reinsberg, B. (2017) “Organizational reform and the rise of trust funds: lessons from the World Bank.” Review of International Organizations, 12(2): 199-226 (DOI: 10.1007/s11558-017-9268-1)
  • Sanderson, P. (2017) “What Britain needs is a bank of mum and dad for all.” The Guardian, 1 June 2017
  • Spring, M., Hughes, A., Mason, K. and McCaffrey, P. (2017) “Creating the competitive edge: a new relationship between operations management and industrial policy.” Journal of Operations Management, 49-51: 6-19 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jom.2016.12.003)
  • Stephen, F.H. (2017) “The institutional environment required to support China’s new normal economy.” China-EU Law Journal, 5: 119-134 (DOI: 10.1007/s12689-016-0071-x)
  • Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2017) “International financial institutions and human rights: implications for public health.” Public Health Reviews, 38: 27 (DOI: 10.1186/s40985-017-0074-3)
  • Stubbs, T., Kentikelenis, A., Stuckler, D., McKee, M. and King, L. (2017) “IMF conditionality and government health expenditure: a response to Sanjeev Gupta.” Social Science and Medicine, 181: 202-204 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.03.050)
  • Stubbs, T., Kentikelenis, A., Stuckler, D., McKee, M and King, L. (2017) “The impact of IMF conditionality on government health expenditure: a cross-national analysis of 16 West African nations.” Social Science and Medicine, 174: 220-227 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.12.016)
  • Thomson, M., Kentikelenis, A., and Stubbs, T. (2017) “Structural adjustment programmes adversely affect vulnerable populations: a systematic-narrative review of their effect on child and maternal health.” Public Health Reviews, 38: 13 (DOI: 10.1186/s40985-017-0059-2)
  • Turner S. (2016) “Recalling communities of practice.” Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 22(1): 65-67 (DOI: 10.1177/1355819616649212)
  • Turner, S., D’Lima, D., Hudson, E., Morris, S., Sheringham, J., Swart, N. and Fulop N. (2017) “Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback.” Implementation Science, 12: 145 (DOI: 10.1186/s13012-017-0669-6)
  • Wang, Y. and Lahr, H. (2017) “Takeover law to protect shareholders: increasing efficiency or merely redistributing gains?” Journal of Corporate Finance, 43: 288-315 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2017.01.007)

2016

  • Kentikelenis, A.E., Stubbs, T.H. and King, L.P. (2016) “IMF conditionality and development policy space, 1985-2014.” Review of International Political Economy, 23(4): 543-582 (DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2016.1174953)
  • Konzelmann, S., Gray, M. and Donald, B. (2016) “An introduction to the virtual special issue on assessing austerity.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society and Contributions to Political Economy
  • Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2016) “Introduction to the virtual special issue on industrial districts: co-operation and industrial organization.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society and Contributions to Political Economy
  • Koukiadaki, A. and Kokkinou, C. (2016) “Deconstructing the Greek system of industrial relations.” European Journal of Industrial Relations, 22(3): 205-219 (DOI: 10.1177/0143831X16643206)
  • Koukiadaki, A., Távora, I. and Martinez Lucio, M. (2016) “Continuity and change in joint regulation in Europe: structural reforms and collective bargaining in manufacturing.” European Journal of Industrial Relations, 22(3): 189-203 (DOI: 10.1177/0959680116643204)
  • Lahr, H. and Mina, A. (2016) “Venture capital investments and the technological performance of portfolio firms.” Research Policy, 45(1): 303-318 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2015.10.001)
  • Lawson, T. (2016) “Comparing conceptions of social ontology: emergent social entities and/or institutional facts?” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 46(4): 359-399 (DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12126)
  • Lawson, T. (2016) “Ontology and social relations: reply to Doug Porpora and to Colin Wright.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 46(4): 438-449 (DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12128)
  • Lawson, T. (2016) “Social positioning and the nature of money.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(4): 961-996 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/bew006)
  • Michaelowa, K., Reinsberg, B. and Schneider, C. (2016) “Multi-bi aid in European development assistance: the role of capacity constraints and member state politics.” Development Policy Review, 35(4): 513-530 (DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12193)
  • Nithyanand, R., Khattak, S., Javed, M., Vallina-Rodriguez, N., Falahrastegar, M., Powles, J.E., De Cristofaro, E.D., Haddadi, H. and Murdoch, S.J. (2016) “Adblocking and counter blocking: a slice of the arms race.” In: Proceedings of the 6th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet, Austin, TX, USA.
  • Powles, J. (2016) “United Kingdom patent decisions 2015.” International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 47(2): 189-192 (DOI: 10.1007/s40319-016-0457-x)
  • Singh, J., Pasquier, T., Bacon, J.,  Powles, J., Diaconu, R. and Eyers, D. (2016) “Policy-driven middleware for a legally-compliant Internet of Things.” In: Middleware ’16: Proceedings of the 17th International Middleware Conference, article 13 (DOI: 10.1145/2988336.2988349)
  • Stubbs, T.H., Kentikelenis, A.E. and King, L.P. (2016) “Catalyzing aid? The IMF and donor behavior in aid allocation.” World Development, 78: 511-528 (DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.10.010)
  • Talbot, L., Johnston, A. and Villiers, C. (2016) “Five business reforms to make Brexit Britain a fairer society.” The Conversation, 5 July 2016
  • Thune, T. and Mina, A. (2016) “Hospitals as innovators in the health-care system: a literature review and research agenda.” Research Policy, 45(8): 1545-1557 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2016.03.010)
  • Turner, S., Goulding, L., Denis, J.L., McDonald, R. and Fulop, N.J. (2016) “Major system change: a management and organisational research perspective. In: Raine et al ‘Challenges, solutions and future directions in the evaluation of service innovations in health care and public health’.” Health Services and Delivery Research, 4(16): 85-104 (DOI: 10.3310/hsdr04160)
  • Turner, S., Lourenço, A. and Allen, P. (2016) “Hybrids, and professional communities: comparing UK reforms in healthcare, broadcasting and postal services.” Public Administration, 94(3): 700-716 (DOI: 10.1111/padm.12256)
  • Turner, S., Morris, S., Sheringham, J., Hudson, E. and Fulop, N.J. (2016) “Study protocol: DEcisions in health Care to Introduce or Diffuse innovations using Evidence (DECIDE).” Implementation Science, 11: 48 (DOI: 10.1186/s13012-016-0412-8)
  • Turner, S., Ramsay, A., Perry, C., Boaden, R., McKevitt, C., Morris, S., Pursani, N., Rudd, A., Tyrrell, P., Wolfe, C. and Fulop, N.J. (2016) “Lessons for major system change: centralization of stroke service in two metropolitan areas of England.” Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 21(3): 156-165 (DOI: 10.1177/1355819615626189)

2015

  • Njoya, W. (2015) “Corporate governance and the employment relationship: the fissured workplace in Canada and the United Kingdom.” Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 37: 121-142
  • Perkmann, M., Fini, R., Ross, J.-M, Salter, A., Silvestri, C. and Tartari, V. (2015) “Accounting for universities’ impact: using augmented data to measure academic engagement and commercialization by academic scientists.” Research Evaluation, 24(4): 380-391 (DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvv020)
  • Powles, J. (2015) “The case that won’t be forgotten.” Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal, 47(2): 583-615
  • Salter, A., Ter Wal, A.L.J., Criscuolo, P. and Alexy, O. (2015) “Open for ideation: individual-level openness and idea generation in R&D.” Journal of Product Innovation Management, 32(4): 488-504 (DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12214)
  • Tartari, V. and Salter, A. (2015) “The engagement gap: exploring gender differences in university-industry collaboration.” Research Policy, 44(6): 1176-1191 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2015.01.014)
  • Cabrelli, D. and Siems, M. (2015) “Convergence, legal origins, and transplants in comparative corporate law: a case-based and quantitative analysis.” American Journal of Comparative Law, 63(1): 109-154 (DOI: 10.5131/AJCL.2015.0004)

2014

  • Henkel, J., Schöberl, S. and Alexy, O. (2014) “The emergence of openness: how and why firms adopt selective revealing in open innovation.” Research Policy, 43(5): 879-890 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2013.08.014)
  • Johnston, A. (2014) “Preventing the next financial crisis? Regulating bankers’ pay in Europe.” Journal of Law and Society, 41(1): 6-27 (DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6478.2014.00654.x)
  • Johnston, A. (2014) “Reforming English company law to promote sustainable companies.” European Company Law, 11(2): 63-66 (DOI: 10.54648/eucl2014011)
  • Kirshner, J. (2014) ‘The role of the European Convention on Human Rights in the wake of Kiobel’ Harvard International Law Journal
  • Kirshner, J. (2014) “The Indian anomaly: rethinking credit rating agency regulation from the economic perspective of Hyman Minsky.” Columbia Journal of Asian Law, 27: 1-50
  • Kirshner, J.A. (2014) “A Jersey disast(re)? Exporting corporate insolvencies across borders.” Corporate Rescue and Insolvency, 6(4): 99
  • Konzelmann, S.J. (2014) “The political economics of austerity.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 38(4): 710-742 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/bet076)
  • Kotecha, A., Turner, S., Vasilakis, C., Utley, M., Fulop, N., Azuara-Blanco, A. and Foster, P.J. (2014) “Improving care and increasing efficiency: challenges in the care of chronic eye diseases.” Eye, 28: 779-783 (DOI: 10.1038/eye.2014.135)
  • Lahr, H. (2014) “An improved test for earnings management using kernel density estimation.” European Accounting Review, 23(4): 559-591 (DOI: 10.1080/09638180.2013.860044)
  • Lahr, H. and Mina, A. (2014) “Liquidity, technological opportunities, and the stage distribution of venture capital investments.” Financial Management, 43(2): 291-325 (DOI: 10.1111/fima.12048)
  • Laursen, K. and Salter, A. (2014) “The paradox of openness: appropriability, external search and collaboration.” Research Policy, 43(5): 867-878 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2013.10.004)
  • McLaughlin, C. (2014) “Equal pay, litigation and reflexive regulation: the case of the UK local authority sector.” Industrial Law Journal, 43(1): 1-28 (DOI: 10.1093/indlaw/dwu003)
  • Mina, A., Bascavusoglu-Moreau, E. and Hughes, A. (2014) “Open service innovation and the firm’s search for external knowledge.” Research Policy, 43(5): 853-866 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2013.07.004)
  • Minshall, T., Kouris S., Mortara L. and Weiss D. (2014) “Developing infrastructure to support open innovation: case studies in the East of England.” International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 11(1): 1440006 (DOI: 10.1142/S0219877014400069)
  • Morris, S., Hunter, R.M., Ramsay, A.I.G., Boaden, R., McKevitt, C., Perry, C., Pursani, N., Rudd, A.G., Schwamm, L.H., Turner, S.J., Tyrrell, P.J., Wolfe, C.D.A. and Fulop, N.J. (2014) “Impact of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas on mortality and length of hospital stay: difference-in-differences analysis.” British Medical Journal, 349: g4757 (DOI: 10.1136/bmj.g4757)
  • Mukwiri, J. and Siems, M. (2014) “The financial crisis: a reason to improve shareholder protection in the EU?” Journal of Law and Society, 41(1): 51-72
  • Ning, L., Kuo, J.-M., Strange, R. and Wang, B. (2014) “International investors’ reactions to cross-border acquisitions by emerging market multinationals.” International Business Review, 23(4): 811-823 (DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2013.12.003)
  • Puranam, P., Alexy, O. and Reitzig, M. (2014) “What’s ‘new’ about new forms of organizing?” Academy of Management Review, 39(2): 162-180 (DOI: 10.5465/amr.2011.0436)
  • Ramsay, A.I.G., Turner, S., Cavell, G., Oborne, C.A., Thomas, R.E., Cookson, G. and Fulop, N.J. (2014) “Governing patient safety: lessons learned from a mixed methods evaluation of implementing a ward-level medication safety scorecard in two English NHS hospitals.” BMJ Quality and Safety, 23(2): 136-146 (DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2012-001730)
  • Salter, A., Criscuolo, P. and Ter Wal, A.L.J. (2014) “Coping with open innovation: responding to the challenges of external engagement in R&D.” California Management Review, 56(2): 77-94 (DOI: 10.1525/cmr.2014.56.2.77)
  • Schnyder, G. and Siems, M. (2014) “Ordoliberal lessons for economic stability: different kinds of regulation, not more regulation.” Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions, 27(3): 377-396 (DOI: 10.1111/gove.12046)
  • Tartari, V., Perkmann, M. and Salter, A. (2014) “In good company: the influence of peers on industry engagement by academic scientists.” Research Policy, 43(7): 1189-1203 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.02.003)
  • Turner, S., Higginson, J., Oborne, C.A., Thomas, R.E., Ramsay, A.I.G. and Fulop, N.J. (2014) “Codifying knowledge to improve patient safety: a qualitative study of practice-based interventions.” Social Science and Medicine, 113: 169-176 (DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.05.031)
  • West, J., Salter A., Vanhaverbeke, W. and Chesbrough, H. (2014) “Open innovation: the next decade.” Research Policy, 43(5): 805-811 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.03.001)
  • Zhou, Y. and Minshall, T. (2014) “Building global products and competing in innovation: the role of Chinese university spin-outs and required innovation capabilities.” International Journal of Technology Management, 64(2-4): 180-209 (DOI: 10.1504/IJTM.2014.059929)

2013

  • Haskel, J. and Wallis, G. (2013) “Public support for innovation, intangible investment and productivity growth in the UK market sector.” Economics Letters, 119(2): 195-198 (DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2013.02.011)
  • Johnston, A. (2013) “Constructing sustainability through CSR: a critical appraisal of ISO 26000.” International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal, 9(2): 25-54 (available online via the SSRN)
  • Kirshner, J. (2013) “The (false) conflict between due process rights and universalism in cross-border insolvency.” Cambridge Law Journal, 72(1): 27-31 (DOI: 10.1017/S0008197313000263)
  • Kuo, Y.-S., Kuo, T.-K., Lu, H.-P. and Minshall, T. (2013) “Exploring an effective model of new product development in medical devices: a knowledge cluster approach.” International Journal of Technology Management, 63(3-4): 295-312 (DOI: 10.1504/IJTM.2013.056902)
  • Lubik, S., Garnsey, E., Minshall, T. and Platts, K. (2013) “Value creation from the innovation environment: partnership strategies in university spin-outs.” R&D Management, 43(2): 136-150 (DOI: 10.1111/radm.12006)
  • Lubik, S., Lim, S., Platts, K. and Minshall, T. (2013) “Market-pull and technology-push in manufacturing start-ups in emerging industries.” Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 24(1): 10-27 (DOI: 10.1108/17410381311287463)
  • Martin, B. and Rowthorn, R. (2013) “Can intangible investment explain the UK productivity puzzle? A response and comment.” National Institute Economic Review, 226: R42-R49 (DOI: 10.1177/002795011322600105)
  • Martin, B. and Rowthorn, R. (2013) “A rejoinder to Goodridge, Haskel and Wallis.” National Institute Economic Review, 226: R54 (DOI: 10.1177/002795011322600107)
  • Matchaya, G., Allen, P., Turner., S, Bartlett, W., Perotin, V. and Zamora B. (2013) “Recent evidence on the changing mix of providers of healthcare in England.” International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics, 3(2): 18-34
  • McLaughlin, C. (2013) “The role of productivity coalitions in building a ‘high road’ competitive strategy: the case of Denmark and Ireland.” European Journal of Industrial Relations, 19(2): 127-143 (DOI: 10.1177/0959680113482245)
  • Mina, A., Lahr, H. and Hughes, A. (2013) “The demand and supply of external finance for innovative firms.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 22(4): 869-901 (DOI: 10.1093/icc/dtt020)
  • Perkmann, M., Tartari, V., McKelvey, M., Autio, E., Broström, A., D’Este, P. Fini, R., Geuna, A., Grimaldi, R., Hughes, A., Krabel, S., Kitson, M., Llerena, P., Lissoni, F., Salter, A. and Sobrero, M. (2013) “Academic engagement and commercialisation: a review of the literature on university–industry relations.” Research Policy, 42(2): 423-442 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2012.09.007)
  • Probert, J., Connell, D. and Mina, A. (2013) “R&D service firms: the hidden engine of the high-tech economy?” Research Policy, 42(6-7): 1274-1285 (DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2013.03.004)
  • Ramsay, A.I.G., Turner, S., Cavell, G., Oborne, C.A., Thomas, R.E., Cookson, G. and Fulop, N.J. (2013) “Governing patient safety: lessons learned from a mixed methods evaluation of implementing a ward-level medication safety scorecard in two English NHS hospitals.” BMJ Quality and Safety, 23(2): 136-146 (DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2012-001730)
  • Seidl, D., Sanderson, P. and Roberts J. (2013) “Applying the ‘comply-or-explain’ principle: discursive legitimacy tactics with regard to codes of corporate governance.” Journal of Management and Governance, 17(3): 791-826 (DOI: 10.1007/s10997-011-9209-y)
  • Theyel, N. (2013) “Extending open innovation throughout the value chain by small and medium-sized manufacturers.” International Small Business Journal, 31(3): 256-274 (DOI: 10.1177/0266242612458517)
  • Turner, S., Ramsay, A. and Fulop, N. (2013) “The role of professional communities in governing patient safety.” Journal of Health Organization and Management, 27(4): 527-543 (DOI: 10.1108/jhom-07-2012-0138)
  • Zheng, E. (2013) “Bringing workers back in: native-place networks, solidarity, and labor standards in China.” Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2013(1) (DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2013.136)
  • Zhou, Y., Xu, G., Minshall, T. and Su, J. (2013) “A policy dimension required for technology roadmapping: learning from the emergence of Chinese wind turbine industry.” International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, 12(1): 3-21 (DOI: 10.1504/IJESD.2013.051688)

2012

  • King, L., Kitson, M., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2012) “Making the same mistake again – or is this time different?” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(1): 1-15 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/ber045)
  • Konzelmann, S., Fovargue-Davies, M. and Schnyder, G. (2012) “The faces of liberal capitalism: Anglo-Saxon banking systems in crisis?” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(2): 495-524 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/ber049)
  • Koukiadaki, A. and Kretsos, L. (2012) “Opening Pandora’s Box: the sovereign debt crisis and labour market regulation in Greece.” Industrial Law Journal, 41(3): 276-304 (DOI: 10.1093/indlaw/dws031)
  • Njoya, W. (2012) “Job security in a flexible labor market: challenges and possibilities for worker voice.” Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal, 33: 459-480
  • Perkmann, M. and Salter, A. (2012) “How to create productive partnerships with universities.” MIT Sloan Management Review, 53(4): 79-88
  • Sheng, A. and Singh, A. (2012) “The challenge of Islamic finance.” Project Syndicate, 16 April 2012 (subsequent to publication, the article has been widely reproduced in newspapers and financial journals worldwide, including leading French and Dutch newspapers)
  • Sheng, A. and Singh, A. (2012) “The challenge of Islamic finance [in German].” Financial Times Deutschland, 17 April 2012
  • Sutherland, W.J., Bellingan, L., Bellingham, J.R., Blackstock, J.J., Bloomfield, R.M., Bravo, M. et al (2012) “A collaboratively-derived science-policy research agenda.” PLoS ONE, 7(3): e31824 (10.1371/journal.pone.0031824)
  • Tartari, V., Salter, A. and D’Este, P. (2012) “Crossing the Rubicon: exploring the factors that shape academics’ perceptions of the barriers to working with industry.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(3): 655-677 (DOI: 10.1093/cje/bes007)
  • Tether, B.S., Li, Q.C. and Mina, A. (2012) “Knowledge-bases, places, spatial configurations and the performance of knowledge-intensive professional service firms.” Journal of Economic Geography, 12(5): 969-1001 (DOI: 10.1093/jeg/lbs015)
  • Theyel, N. (2012) “Extending open innovation throughout the value chain by small and medium-sized manufacturers.” International Small Business Journal, 31(3): 256-274 (DOI: 10.1177/0266242612458517)
  • Theyel N. and Cosh, A. (2012) “Open innovation – a gold mine or fool’s gold for young firms?” Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2012(1) (DOI: 10.5465/AMBPP.2012.194)
  • Zhou, Y. and Xu, G. (2012) “Building global products: the role of Chinese university spin-outs and required innovation capabilities.” Academy of Management Proceedings, 2012(1) (DOI: 10.5465/AMBPP.2012.14863abstract)
  • Zhou, Y., Xu, G., Zhi, Q., Zhang, F., Minshall, T. and Su, J. (2012) “Roadmapping an emerging energy technology: an ex-ante examination of dimethyl ether development in China.” International Journal of Product Development, 17(3/4): 296-310 (DOI: 10.1504/IJPD.2012.052106)

2011

  • Johnston, A. (2011) “Facing up to social cost: the real meaning of corporate social responsibility.” Griffith Law Review, 20(1): 221-244.
  • Kitson, M., Martin R. and Tyler, R (2011) “The geographies of austerity.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 4(3): 289-302.
  • Koukiadaki, A. and Didry, C. (2011) “Droit et conflits du travail dans l’Angleterre du New Labour.” L’Homme et la Société, 182(4): 11-24
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2011) “Lost in translation: la consultation salariale au R.-U. suite à la Directive 2002/14/CE’, (2011).” L’Homme et la Société, 182(4): 75-108
  • Laursen, K., Reichstein, T and Salter A. (2011) ‘Exploring the effect of geographical proximity and university quality on university-industry collaboration in the UK.” Regional Studies, 45: 507-523
  • Mortara, L. and T. Minshall (2011) “How do large multinational companies implement open innovation?” Technovation, 31(10-11): 586-597
  • Njoya, W. (2011) “Employee ownership in the European Company: reflexive law, reincorporation, and escaping codetermination.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 11: 267-298
  • Schnyder, G. (2011) “Revisiting the party paradox of finance capitalism: social democratic preferences and corporate governance reforms in Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands.” Comparative Political Studies, 44 (2): 184-210
  • Singh, A. (2011) “Comparative advantage, industrial policy and the World Bank: back to first principles.” Policy Studies, 32: 447-460
  • Turner, S. and Lourenço, A. (2011) “Competition and public service broadcasting: stimulating creativity or servicing capital?” Socio-Economic Review (DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwr022)

2010

  • Deakin, S. and Siems, M. (2010) “Comparative law and finance: past, present and future research.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 166: 120-140
  • Deakin, S., Demetriades, P. and James, G. (2010) “Creditor rights and banking system development in India.” Economics Letters, 108: 19-21
  • Desyllas, P. and Hughes A. (2010) “Do high technology acquirers become more innovative?” Research Policy, 39: 1105-1121
  • Fagernäs, S. (2010) “Labor law, judicial efficiency and informal employment in India.” Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 7: 282-321
  • Fovargue-Davies, M., Konzelmann, S. and Sankey, D. (2010) “Governance, regulation and financial market instability: the implications for policy.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(5): 929-954
  • Guest, P. (2010) “Board structure and executive pay: evidence from the UK.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34: 1075-1097
  • Guest, P.M. and Sutherland, D. (2010) ‘The impact of business group affiliation on performance: evidence from China’s ‘national champions’.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(4): 617-631
  • Hughes, A. (2010) “Entrepreneurship and innovation policy: retrospect and prospect.” Political Quarterly, 79: 133-152
  • Izurieta, A. and Singh A. (2010) “Does fast growth in China and India harm US workers? Insights from simulation evidence.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 11: 115-140
  • Johnston, A., Ameshi, K., Adegbite, E. and Osuji, O. (2010) “Corporate social responsibility as obligated internalisation of social costs.” Journal of Business Ethics (DOI: 10.1007/s10551-019-04329-y)
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2010) “Le droit des conflits collectifs au Royaume-Uni.” Revue du Droit de Travail, 5: 325-327
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2010) “The evolution of employee involvement in European labour law.” ERA Forum, 11(4): 601-619
  • Metcalfe, J.S. (2010) “Technology in economic theory.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34: 153-172
  • Metcalfe, J.S. (2010) “University and business interactions: connecting the knowledge economy.” Minerva, 48: 5-33
  • Minshall, T., Mortara, L., Napp, J. and Slacik, I. (2010) “Implementing open innovation: cultural issue.” International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 11(4): 369-397
  • Schnyder, G. (2010) “How political institutions determine corporate governance reforms: the polity, law and corporate practices in the case of Switzerland.” New Political Economy, 15(4): 565-596
  • Schouten, M. and Siems, M. (2010) “The evolution of ownership disclosure rules across countries.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 33: 451-483
  • Siems, M. (2010) “Convergence in corporate governance: a leximetric approach.” Journal of Corporation Law, 35: 729-765
  • Siems, M. (2010) “The web of creditor and shareholder protection: a comparative legal network analysis.” Journal of International and Comparative Law, 27: 747-784

2009

  • Armour, J. and Lele, P. (2009) “Law, finance and politics: the case of India.” Law and Society Review, 43: 491-526
  • Armour, J., Deakin, S., Lele, P. and Siems, M. (2009) “How do legal rules evolve? Evidence from a cross-national comparison of shareholder, creditor and worker protection.” American Journal of Comparative Law, 57: 579-630
  • Armour, J., Deakin, S., Mollica, V. and Siems, M. (2009) “Law and financial development: what we are learning from time series evidence.” Brigham Young University Law Review: 1435-1500
  • Armour, J., Deakin, S., Sarkar, P., Siems, M. and Singh, A. (2009) “Shareholder protection and stock market development: an empirical test of the legal origins hypothesis.” Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 6: 343-380
  • Barnard, C. (2009) “‘British jobs for British workers’: the Lindsey Oil Refinery dispute and the future of local labour clauses in an integrated EU market.” Industrial Law Journal 38: 245-277
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2009) “Never mind the quality feel the width: university-industry links and government financial support for innovation in small high-technology businesses in the UK and the USA.” Journal of Technology Transfer, 35(1): 66-91
  • Cosh, A., Cumming, D. and Hughes, A. (2009) “Outside entrepreneurial capital.” Economic Journal, 119: 1494-1533
  • Costa-i-Font, J., Courbabe, C. and Mina, A. (2009) “Innovation and health: pathways to new technologies.” Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 18(5): 403-406 (DOI: 10.1080/10438590802547092)
  • Deakin, S. (2009) “Corporate governance, finance and growth: unravelling the relationship.” Acta Juridica, 10:191-218
  • Deakin, S. (2009) “Legal origin, juridical form and industrialisation in historical perspective: the case of the employment relationship and the joint stock company.” Socio-Economic Review, 7: 35-65
  • Deakin, S. (2009) “Reflexive harmonisation and European company law.” European Law Journal, 15: 224-245
  • Deakin, S. and Green, F. (2009) “One hundred years of British minimum wage legislation.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 47: 205-213
  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “Governance processes, labour-management partnership and employee voice in the construction of Heathrow Terminal 5.” Industrial Law Journal, 38: 365-389
  • Deakin, S. and Randall, J. (2009) “Rethinking the economic torts.” Modern Law Review, 72: 519-553
  • Deakin, S., Lourenço, A. and Pratten, S. (2009) “No ‘third way’ for economic organization? Networks and quasi-markets in broadcasting.” Industrial and Corporate Change, 18: 51-75
  • Desyllas, P. and Hughes, A. (2009) “The revealed preferences of high technology acquirers: an analysis of the characteristics of their targets.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33: 1089-1111
  • Guest, P. (2009) ‘The impact of board size on firm value: evidence from the UK.” European Journal of Finance, 15(4): 385-404
  • Guest, P.M. (2009) ‘The impact of mergers and acquisitions on executive pay in the United Kingdom.” Economica, 76: 149-175
  • Hughes, A. (2009) “On universities and innovation policy: some reflections based on US and UK experience.” Papers and Proceedings of the Manchester Statistical Society
  • Konzelmann, S. (2009) “Corporate governance and employment relations: the competing logic of markets and the management of production.” Australian Journal of Labour Law, 22: 109-115
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “Case law developments in the area of fixed-term work.” Industrial Law Journal, 38(1): 89-100
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “I senior managers nel diritto del lavoro inglese.” Diritto delle Relazioni Industriali, 1: 17-35
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “La transposition de la Directive Cadre 2002/14 au Royaume-Uni et l’héritage du ‘voluntarisme’.” Revue du Droit de Travail, 7/8: 472-475
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “Le travail intérimaire en Grèce.” Revue du Droit de Travail, 2: 130-132
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “The establishment and operation of information and consultation arrangements in a capability-based framework.” Economic and Industrial Democracy, 31: 365-388
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “The reformulation of EC-level employee consultation norms in the British system of national labour law and industrial relations.” International Journal of Law in Context, 5: 393-416
  • Lele, P. and Siems, M. (2009) “Der Schutz von Aktionären im Rechtsvergleich: eine leximetrische und ökonometrische Untersuchung.” Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handels- und Wirtschaftsrecht, 173: 119-141
  • McLaughlin, C. (2009) “The productivity-enhancing impacts of the minimum wage: lessons from Denmark and New Zealand.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 47: 327-348
  • Mina A. (2009) “The emergence of new knowledge, market evolution and the dynamics of micro-innovation systems.” Economics of Innovation and New Technologies, 18(5): 447-466
  • Roberts, J. (2009) “No one is perfect: the limits of transparency and an ethics for ‘intelligent’ accountability.” Accounting, Organisations and Society, 34: 957-970
  • Sarkar, P. (2009) “Do the English legal origin systems have more dispersed share ownership and more developed financial systems?” Intern,ational Journal of the Economics of Business 16: 73-86
  • Sarkar, P. and Singh, A. (2009) “Law, finance and development: further analyses of longitudinal data.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34: 325-346
  • Singh, A. (2009) “Better to be rough and relevant than to be precise and irrelevant. Reddaway’s legacy to economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33(3): 363-380
  • Singh, A. and Wilkinson, F. (2009) “Introduction to the Reddaway symposium.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33(3): 357-362

2008

  • Armour, J. (2008) “‘The law and economics debate about secured lending: lessons for European lawmaking?” European Company and Financial Law Review, 5: 3-29
  • Armour, J., Hsu, A. and Walters, A.J. (2008) “Changing the governance of UK corporate rescue: the Enterprise Act 2002.” European Company and Financial Law Review, 5: 135-158
  • Barnard, C. (2008) “New developments in employment discrimination law: the UK report.” New Developments in Employment Discrimination Law: The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training JILPT Report, 6: 31-52
  • Barnard, C. (2008) “Unravelling the services directive.” Common Market Law Review, 45: 323-394
  • Barnard, C. (2008) “Viking and Laval: an introduction.” Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies,10: 463-492
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2008) “Una ridefinizione del rapporto di lavoro dipendente: flessibilità o sicurezza?” (“Redefining the employment relationship: flexibility or security?”) Lavoro e Diritto: 287-304
  • Buchanan, J. and Deakin, S. (2008) “Japan’s paradoxical response to the new ‘global standard’ in corporate governance.” Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht, 13: 59-84
  • Conway, N., Deakin, S., Konzelmann, S., Petit, H., Rebérioux, A. and Wilkinson, F. (2008) “The influence of stock market listing on human resource management: evidence for France and Britain.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 46: 631-673
  • Cosh, A. and Siqueira, A.C.O. (2008) “Effects of product innovation and organizational capabilities on competitive advantage: evidence from UK small and medium manufacturing enterprises.” International Journal of Innovation Management, 12(2): 113-137
  • Deakin, S. (2008) “Regulatory competition after Laval.” Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 10: 581-609
  • Deakin, S. and Sarkar, P. (2008) “Assessing the long-run economic impact of labour law systems: a theoretical reappraisal and analysis of new time series data.” Industrial Relations Journal, 39: 453-487
  • Desyllas, P. and Hughes, A. (2008) “Sourcing technological knowledge through corporate acquisition: evidence from an international sample of high technology firms.” Journal of High Technology Management Research, 18(2): 157-172
  • Guest, P. (2008) “The determinants of board size and composition: evidence from the UK.” Journal of Corporate Finance, 14(1): 51-72
  • Johnston, A. (2008) “Review of Veljanovski: Economic principles of law.” Modern Law Review, 71: 499-504
  • Lane, C. (2008) “National capitalisms and global production networks: an analysis of their interaction in two global industries.” Socio-Economic Review, 6(2): 227-261
  • Martin, W. (2008) “Fiscal policy in a stock-flow consistent model: a comment.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 30(4): 649-667
  • Siems, M. (2008) “Numerische Rechtsgeschichte: sind juristische Zeitreihen sinnvoll?” (“Numerical legal history: are legal time-series useful?”) Zeitschrift für Neuere Rechtsgeschichte, 30: 65-77
  • Siems, M. (2008) “Shareholder protection around the world (“Leximetric II”).” Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 33: 111-147
  • Siems, M. (2008) “Statistische Rechtsvergleichung.” (“Statistical comparative law.”) Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, 37: 354-390

2007

  • Ahlering, B. and Deakin, S. (2007) “Labour regulation, corporate governance and legal origin: a case of institutional complementarity?” Law and Society Review, 41: 865-908
  • Armour, J. and Skeel, D. (2007) “The divergence of US and UK takeover regulation.” Regulation, 30: 50-59
  • Armour, J. and Skeel, D. (2007) “Who writes the rules for hostile takeovers and why? The peculiar divergence of US and UK takeover regulation.” Georgetown Law Journal, 95: 1727-1794
  • Armour, J., Hsu, A. and Walters, A.J. (2007) “The impact of the Enterprise Act 2002 on realisations and costs in corporate rescue proceedings.” Recovery, Summer 2007
  • Barker, R.G., Hendry, J., Roberts, J. and Sanderson, P. (2007) “Responsible ownership, shareholder value and the new shareholder activism.” Competition and Change, 11(3): 223-240
  • Buchanan, J. (2007) “Japanese corporate governance and the principle of ‘internalism’.” Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15: 27-35
  • Deakin, S. (2007) “Does the ‘personal employment contract’ provide a basis for the reunification of labour law?” Industrial Law Journal, 36: 68-83
  • Deakin, S. (2007) “Re-embedding the corporation? Comparative perspectives on corporate governance, employment relations and corporate social responsibility.” Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15: 1-4
  • Deakin, S. (2007) “Restructurations et gouvernance d’enterprise en Grande Bretagne: la vente de Rover.” Travail et emploi, 109(Jan-Mar): 51-58
  • Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2007) “False dawn for CSR? Shifts in regulatory policy and the response of the corporate and financial sector in Britain.” Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15: 68-76
  • Deakin, S. and Pendleton, A. (2007) “Corporate governance and workplace employment relations: the potential of WERS 2004.” Industrial Relations Journal, 38: 338-355
  • Deakin, S., Lele, P., Siems, M. (2007) “The evolution of labour law: calibrating and comparing regulatory regimes.” International Labour Review, 146: 133-162
  • Hughes, A. (2007) “A misappliance of science.” The House Magazine – The Parliamentary Weekly, July
  • Lane, C. and Probert, J. (2007) “The external sourcing of technological knowledge by US pharmaceutical companies: strategic goals and interorganizational relationships.” Industry and innovation, 14(1): 5-25
  • Lele, P. and Siems, M. (2007) “Diversity in shareholder protection in common law countries.” DICE Report – Journal for Institutional Comparisons, 5(1): 3-9
  • Lele, P. and Siems, M. (2007) “Shareholder protection: a leximetric approach.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 7: 17-50
  • Martinez Fernandez, M.C. and Sharpe, S. (2007) “Measuring regional knowledge resources: what do knowledge occupations have to offer?” Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 9(3-4): 262-275.
  • Ng, W. and Roberts, J. (2007) “Helping the family: the mediating role of outside directors in ethnic Chinese family firms.” Human Relations, 60(2): 285-314
  • Seidl, D. (2007) “Standard setting and following in corporate governance: an observation-theoretical study of the effectiveness of governance codes.” Organization, 14: 619-641
  • Siems, M. (2007) “Reconciling law and finance and comparative law.” McGill Law Journal, 52: 55-81
  • Siems, M. (2007) “The end of comparative law.” Journal of Comparative Law, 2: 133-150
  • Singh, A. (2007) “Does integration of India and China with the world economy harm the US workers? A commentary on the Freeman thesis.” Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 50(3): 457-466
  • Singh, A. (2007) “Economic crisis and the Asian way of doing business.” The Business Economist, 38(2): 9-21 (this paper was short-listed for the Rybzcynski Prize)

2006

  • Armour, J. and Walters, A.J. (2006) “Funding liquidation: a functional view.” Law Quarterly Review, 122: 303-334
  • Armour, J. and Walters, A.J. (2006) “The proceeds of office-holder actions under the Insolvency Act: charged assets or free estate?” Lloyds’ Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 1: 27-48
  • Barker, R.G., Hendry, J., Roberts, J. and Sanderson, P. (2006) “Regulating the corporation: the role of the institutional investor.” Journal of Corporate Ownership and Control, 3(1): 127-134
  • Barker, R.G., Hendry, J., Roberts, J. and Sanderson, P. (2006) “Owners or traders? Conceptualizations of institutional investors and their relationship with corporate managers.” Human Relations, 59(8): 1101-1132
  • Barker, R.G., Hendry, J., Roberts, J. and Sanderson, P. (2006) “In the mirror of the market: the disciplinary effects of company / fund manager meetings.” Accounting, Organisations and Society, 31(3): 277-294
  • Cosh, A., Guest, P. and Hughes, A (2006) “Board share-ownership and takeover performance.” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 33: 459-510
  • Cumming, D. (2006) “Adverse selection and capital structure: evidence from venture capital.” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 30(2): 155-183
  • Cumming, D. (2006) “The determinants of venture capital portfolio size: empirical evidence.” Journal of Business, 79: 1083-1126
  • Cumming, D., Fleming, G. and Schwienbacher, A. (2006) “Legality and venture capital exits.” Journal of Corporate Finance, 12: 214-245
  • David, P.A. and Hall, B. (2006) “Property and the pursuit of knowledge: IPR issues affecting scientific research.” Research Policy, 35(6): 767-892
  • Deakin, S. (2006) “‘Capacitas’: contract law and the institutional preconditions of a market economy.” European Review of Contract Law, 2: 317-341
  • Deakin, S. (2006) “Die Wiederkehr der Zünfte? Netzwerkbeziehungen aus historischer Perspektive.” Kritische Vierteljarhresschrift für Gesetzgebung und Rechtswissenschaft, 2/3: 150-162
  • Deakin, S. (2006) “Is regulatory competition the future for European integration?” Swedish Review of Economic Policy, 13: 71-95
  • Deakin, S. (2006) “Regulatory competition and legal diversity: which model for Europe?” European Law Journal, 12: 440-454
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2006) “Anglo-American corporate governance and the employment relationship: a case to answer?” Socio-Economic Review, 4(1): 155-174
  • Gambardella, A. and Hall, B. (2006) “Proprietary vs. public domain licensing of software and research products.” Research Policy, 35(6): 875-892
  • Hall, B. and Mairesse, J. (2006) “Empirical studies of innovation in the knowledge driven economy.” Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 15(4/5): 289-299
  • Hall, B. and Oriani, R. (2006) “Does the market value R&D investment by European firms? Evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms in France, Germany and Italy,” International Journal of Industrial Organization, 24(5): 971-993
  • Hughes, A. (2006) “Optimal innovation systems: lessons from the UK and the USA.” Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 8(4-5): 369-377
  • Hughes, A. and Scott Morton, M.S. (2006) ‘The transforming power of complementary assets.” MIT Sloan Management Review, 47(4): 50-58
  • Lane, C. and Probert, J. (2006) “Domestic capabilities and global production networks in the clothing industry: a comparison of German and UK firms’ strategies.” Socio-Economic Review, 4(1): 69-91
  • Siems, M. (2006) “Legal adaptability in Elbonia.” International Journal of Law in Context, 2: 493-508
  • Siems, M. (2006) “Shareholder protection across countries: is the EU on the right track?” DICE Report – Journal for Institutional Comparisons, 4/3: 39-43
  • Johnston, A. (2006) “After the OFR: will UK shareholder value still be enlightened?” European Business Organization Law Review, 7(4): 817-843

2005

  • Armour, J. (2005) “La reforma de los procedimientos de recuperación de empresas en crisis en el reino unido.” Revista de Derecho Concursal y Paraconcursal, 3: 403-412
  • Armour, J. (2005) “Who should make corporate law? EU legislation versus regulatory competition.” 58 Current Legal Problems, 369-413
  • Armour, J. and Mokal, R.J. (2005) “Reforming the governance of corporate rescue: the Enterprise Act 2002.” Lloyds’ Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 28-64
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2005) “The advisor-SME client relationship: an empirical test of a model of client impact, satisfaction and commitment.” Small Business Economics, 25(3): 255-271
  • Black, B.S., Cheffins, B. and Klausner, M. (2005) “Liability risk for outside directors: a cross-border analysis.” European Financial Management, 11: 153-171
  • Black, B.S., Cheffins, B. and Klausner, M. (2005) “Outside directors and lawsuits: what are the real risks?” McKinsey Quarterly, 4: 70-77
  • Cheffins, B. (2005) “Are good managers required for a separation of ownership and control?” Industrial and Corporate Change, 13: 591-618
  • Conn, R.L., Cosh, A., Guest, P.M. and Hughes, A. (2005) “The impact on UK acquirers of domestic, cross border, public and private acquisitions.” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 32(5-6): 815-870
  • Cumming, D. (2005) “A review of global venture capital transactions.” Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 7: 185-201
  • Cumming, D. (2005) “Agency costs, institutions, learning and taxation in venture capital contracting.” Journal of Business Venturing, 20: 573-622
  • Cumming, D. (2005) “Capital structure in venture finance.” Journal of Corporate Finance, 11
  • Cumming, D., Fleming, G. and Suchard, J. (2005). “Venture capitalist value added activities, fundraising and drawdowns.” Journal of Banking and Finance, 29: 295-331
  • De Hoyos, R., Glen, J., Singh, Ajit, Singh, Alaka, Weiss, B. and Zammitt, A. (2005) “Shareholder value maximisation, stock markets and new technology: should the US corporate model be the universal standard?” International Review of Applied Economics, 19(4): 419-437
  • Deakin, S. (2005) “The coming transformation of shareholder value.” Corporate Governance: An International Review, 13: 11-18
  • Fu, X. (2005) “Exports, technical progress and productivity growth in a transition economy: a non-parametric approach for China.” Applied Economics, 37(7): 725-239
  • Fu, X. and Balasubramanyam, V.N. (2005) “Exports, foreign direct investment and employment: the case of China.” The World Economy, 28(4): 607-625
  • Glen, J. and Singh, A. (2005) “Corporate governance, competition and finance: re-thinking lessons from the Asian crisis.” Eastern Economic Journal, 31(2): 219-242
  • Hall, B. (2005) “Exploring the Patent explosion.” Journal of Technology Transfer, 30: 35-48
  • Hall, B. and Harhoff, D. (2005) “Post-grant patent reviews in the United States: design choices and expected impact.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 19: 989-1016
  • Nachum, L. and Wymbs, C. (2005) “Product differentiation, external economies and MNE location choices: financial and professional service M&As in London and New York.” Journal of International Business Studies, 36: 415-434
  • Nachum, L. and Zaheer, S. (2005) “The persistence of distance? The impact of technology on MNE investment motivations.” Strategic Management Journal, 26(8): 747-767
  • Nolan, R. (2005) “The legal control of directors’ conflicts of interest in the United Kingdom: non-executive directors following the Higgs Report.” Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 6(May): 363-412
  • Siems, M. (2005) “Numerical comparative law: do we need statistical evidence in order to reduce complexity?” Cardozo Journal of International Law, 13: 521-540

2004

  • Armour, J. (2004) “Corporate opportunities: if in doubt, disclose. (But how?)” Cambridge Law Journal, 63: 33-36
  • Armour, J. (2004) “Floating charges: all adrift?” Cambridge Law Journal, 63: 560-564
  • Armour, J. (2004) “Personal insolvency law and the demand for venture capital.” European Business Organization Law Review, 5: 87-118
  • Armour, J. (2004) “The chequered history of the floating charge.” Griffith Law Review, 13: 27-57
  • Armour, J. and Deakin, S. (2004) “Le sauvetage de Rover: une alternative au pouvoir de l’actionnaire?” L’homme et la Société, 152-153(2-3): 79-96
  • Armour, J. and Mokal, R.J. (2004) “The new UK corporate rescue procedure: the administrator’s duty to act rationally.” International Corporate Rescue: 136-142
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2004) “Support services for SMEs: does the ‘franchisee’ make a difference to the Business Link offer?” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 22(6): 859-880
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2004) “The role of boards of directors in small and medium-sized firms.” Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 11(1): 95-113 (awarded the Emerald Literati award 2005 for the best paper in JSBED for 2004)
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2004) “The role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice: a comparison of private, public, business association and social network suppliers.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 28(4): 471-488
  • Bennett, R. and Smith, C. (2004) “The selection and control of management consultants by small business clients.” International Small Business Journal, 22(5): 435-462
  • Cheffins, B. (2004) “Mergers and the evolution of patterns of corporate ownership and control: the British experience.” Business History, 46: 256-284
  • Conn, R.L., Cosh, A., Guest, P.M. and Hughes, A. (2004) “Why must all good things come to an end? The performance of multiple acquirers.” In: Nagao, D.H. (ed.) Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (63rd).
  • Cumming, D. and MacIntosh, J. (2004). “Boom, bust and litigation in venture capital finance.” Willamette Law Review, 40(4): 867-906
  • Deakin, S. and Konzelmann, S. (2004) “Learning from Enron.” Corporate Governance: an International Review, 12: 134-142
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2004) “The evolution of collective laissez-faire.” Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 17: 1-43
  • Druilhe, C. and Garnsey, E. (2004) “Do academic spin-outs differ and does it matter?” Journal of Technology Transfer, 29(3-4): 269-285
  • Forrant, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2004) “Work systems, corporate strategy and global markets: creative shop floors or a ‘barge mentality’?” Industrial Relations Journal, 35(3): 216-232
  • Fu, X (2004) “Limited linkages from growth engines and regional disparities in China.” Journal of Comparative Economics, 32(1): 148-164
  • Glen, J. and Singh, A. (2004) “Comparing capital structures and rates of return in developed and emerging markets.” Emerging Markets Review, 5(2): 161-192
  • Gugler, K., Mueller, D. and Yurtoglu, B. (2004) “Corporate governance and globalization.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 20(1): 129-156
  • Gugler, K., Mueller, D. and Yurtoglu, B. (2004) “Corporate governance and the returns on investment.” Journal of Law and Economics, XLVII: 598-633
  • Gugler, K., Mueller, D. and Yurtoglu, B. (2004) “Marginal q, Tobin’s q, cash flow and investment.” Southern Economic Journal, 70(3): 512-531
  • Ho, L.C. and Mokal, R. (2004) “Interplay of administration, liquidation and CVA: part I.” Company Lawyer, 25(1): 3-8
  • Jones, I.W. and Pollitt, M.G. (2004) “Understanding how issues in corporate governance develop: Cadbury Report to Higgs Review.” Corporate Governance, 12(2): 162-171
  • Jones, I.W., Nyland, C.M. and Pollitt, M.G. (2004) “Multinationals in developing communities: how UK multinationals build social capital in South Africa.” New Academy Review, 3(2): 70-91
  • Konzelmann, S. (2004) “Institutional transplant and American corporate governance: the case of Ferodyn.” Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Journal on Corporate Governance
  • Lane, C. and Probert, J. (2004) “Between the global and the local: a comparison of the German and UK clothing industry.” Competition and Change, 8(3): 243-266
  • Mokal, R (2004) “Interplay of administration, liquidation and CVA: part II.” Company Lawyer, 25(2): 35-40
  • Mokal, R (2004) ‘The harm done by administrative receivership.” International Corporate Rescue, 1(5): 248-325
  • Nolan, R. (2004) “Property in a fund.” Law Quarterly Review, 120: 108-136

2003

  • Armour, J. (2003) “Financial assistance: a restatement.” Cambridge Law Journal, 62: 266-269
  • Armour, J. (2003) “Review of Eric Posner: Law and social norms.” Journal of Law and Society, 30: 609-614
  • Armour, J. (2003) “Review of Mark Roe: Political foundations of ownership and control.” European Business Organization Law Review, 4: 171-176
  • Armour, J. (2003) “The uncertain flight of British Eagle.” Cambridge Law Journal, 62: 39-42
  • Armour, J. and Campbell, N. (2003) “Demystifying corporate civil liability.” Cambridge Law Journal, 62: 290-303
  • Armour, J. and Deakin, S. (2003) “Insolvency and employment protection: the mixed effects of the Acquired Rights Directive.” International Law Review and Economics, 22(4): 443-463
  • Armour, J. and McCahery, J. (2003) “Improving corporate law and the modernization of securities regulation in Europe.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 3: 211-220
  • Armour, J., Cheffins, B. and Skeel Jr, D.A. (2003) “Corporate ownership structure and the evolution of bankruptcy law: lessons from the UK.” Vanderbilt Law Review, 55: 101-188
  • Armour, J., Deakin, S. and Konzelmann, S. (2003) “Shareholder primacy and the trajectory of UK corporate governance.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 41: 531-555
  • Barker, R.G. (2003) “Global accounting is coming: and it will transform the way your company reports profits.” Harvard Business Review, 81(4): 24-25
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2003) “Fog in the channel, continent isolated: Britain as a model for EU social policy?” Industrial Relations Journal, 34: 461-476
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2003) “Opting out of the 48-hour week: employer necessity or individual choice? An empirical study of the operation of Article 18(1)(b) of the Working Time Directive in the UK.” Industrial Law Journal, 32: 223-252
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2003) “Changing use of external business advice and government support by SMEs in the 1990s.” Regional Studies, 37: 795-811
  • Bennett, R. and Smith, C. (2003) “The spatial market of business advice and consultancy to SMEs.” Journal of Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 27: 309-336
  • Bratton, W.J.A., Bennett, R.J. and Robson, P.J.A. (2003) “Critical mass and economies of scale in the supply of services by business support organisations.” Journal of Services Marketing, 17(7): 730-752
  • Brown, W., Deakin, S. Oxenbridge, S. and Pratten, C. (2003) “Initial responses to the statutory union recognition procedures of the Employment Relations Act 1999.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 41(2): 315-334
  • Burchell, B.J. (2003) “The emotional reality of financial phobia.” Argent, 2: 22-26
  • Casper, S. and Karamanos, A. (2003) “Commercializing science in Europe: the Cambridge biotechnology cluster.” European Planning Studies, 11(7): 805-822
  • Casper, S. and Matraves, C. (2003) “Institutional frameworks and innovation in the German and UK pharmaceutical industry.” Research Policy, 32(10): 1865-1879
  • Conn, R. (2003) “International mergers: review of literature and clinical projects.” Journal of Financial Education, 2003(Fall): 1-27
  • Deakin, S. (2003) “Enterprise-risk: the juridical nature of the firm revisited.” Industrial Law Journal, 32: 97-113
  • Deakin, S. (2003) “Evolution for our time: a theory of legal memetics.” Current Legal Problems, 55: 1-42
  • Deakin, S. and Konzelmann, S. (2003) “After Enron: an age of enlightenment?” Organization, 10: 583-587
  • Glen, J., Lee, K. and Singh, A. (2003) “Corporate profitability and the dynamics of competition in emerging markets: a time series analysis.” Economic Journal, 113(Nov): F465-F484
  • Keeble, D. and Nachum, L. (2003) “MNE linkages and local clusters: foreign and indigenous firms in the media cluster of Central London.” Journal of International Management, 9(2): 171-192
  • Keeble, D. and Nachum, L. (2003) “Neo Marshallian nodes and global networks: the external linkages of media firms in Central London.” Long Range Planning, 36(5): 459-480
  • Konzelmann, S. (2003) “Markets, corporate governance and creative work systems: the case of Ferodyn.” Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 14: 139-158
  • Lane, C. (2003) “Changes in corporate governance of German corporations: convergence to the Anglo-American model?” Competition and Change, 7(2-3): 79-100
  • Nachum, L. (2003) “Does nationality of ownership make any difference and if so under what circumstances? Professional service MNEs in global competition.” Journal of International Management, 9(1): 1-32
  • Nachum, L. (2003) “International business in a world of increasing returns.” Management International Review, 3: 219-246
  • Nachum, L. (2003) “Liability of foreignness in global competition? Financial service affiliates in the City of London.” Strategic Management Journal, 24(12): 1187-1208
  • Roberts, J. (2003) “The manufacture of corporate social responsibility: constructing corporate sensibility.” Organization, 10(2): 249-265
  • Singh, A. (2003) “Competition, corporate governance and selection in capital markets.” Economic Journal, 113(Nov): F443-F464
  • Singh, A. (2003) “Corporate governance, corporate finance and stock markets in emerging countries.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 3(1): 41-72

2002

  • Alexander, K. (2002) “Extraterritorial US banking regulation and international terrorism: the Patriot Act and the international response.” Journal of International Banking Regulation, 3(4): 307-326
  • Alexander, K. (2002) “The development of a uniform choice of law rule for the taking of collateral interests in securities.” Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, 17(11): 436-443
  • Alexander, K. (2002) “United States financial sanctions and international terrorism.” Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, 17(5): 213-222
  • Armour, J. (2002) “Review of Michael J. Whincop: An economic and jurisprudential genealogy of corporate law.” Cambridge Law Journal, 61: 467-469
  • Armour, J. (2002) “Review of Paul Davies: Introduction to company law.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 2: 367-371
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2002) “Negative and positive harmonisation of labour law in the European Union.” Columbia Journal of European Law, 8(3): 389-413
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2002) “Reinventing the European corporation? Corporate governance, social policy and the single market.” Industrial Relations Journal, 33: 482-497
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Kilpatrick, C. (2002) “Equality, non-discrimination and the labour market in the UK.” International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations, 18(2): 129-147
  • Bennett, R. and Smith, C. (2002) “Competitive conditions, competitive advantage and the location of SME’s.” Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 9(1): 73-86
  • Bennett, R. and Smith, C. (2002) “The influence of location and distance on the supply of business advice.” Environment and Planning A, 3: 251-270
  • Burchell, B.J. (2002) “Les conséquences psychologiques et familiales de l’insécurité professionnelle.” Les Politiques Sociales, 61: 100-115
  • Casper, S. and Whitley, R. (2002) “Managing competencies in entrepreneurial technology firms: a comparative institutional analysis of Germany, Sweden and the UK.” Research Policy, 33(1): 89-106
  • Cook, J., Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (2002) “Mutuality and corporate governance: the evolution of UK building societies following deregulation.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 2: 110-138
  • Deakin, S. (2002) “Squaring the circle? Shareholder value and corporate social responsibility in the UK.” George Washington Law Review, 70: 976-987
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2002) “Partnership, ownership and control: the impact of corporate governance on employment relations.” Employee Relations, 24(3): 335-352
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2002) “Reconciling shareholder value and corporate social responsibility: the role of regulation.” New Academy Review, 1(1): 68-78
  • Delbridge, R. and Oliver, N. (2002) ‘The characteristics of high performing supply chains.” International Journal of Technology Management, 23 (1-3): 60-73
  • Dunning, J., Jones, G. and Nachum, L. (2002) “The international competitiveness of the UK and its multinational corporations.” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 12(3): 277-294
  • Higson, C., Holly, S. and Kattuman, P. (2002) “The cross sectional dynamics of the US business cycle: 1950-1999.” Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 26: 1539-1555
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (2002) “Who influences debates in business ethics? An examination of UK corporate governance since 1990.” New Academy Review, 1(3): 68-82
  • Keeble, D. and Nachum, L. (2002) “Why being local just isn’t enough: the media cluster of Central London.” Business Strategy Review, 13(1): 27-43
  • Keeble, D. and Nachum, L. (2002) “Why do business service firms cluster? Small consultancies, clustering and decentralisation in London and Southern England.” Transaction of the Institute of British Geographers, 27(1): 37-43
  • Kochan, T. (2002) “Addressing the crisis in confidence in corporations: root causes, victims and strategies for reform.” Academy of Management Executive, 16: 139-141
  • Konzelmann, S. (2002) “Can real partnership survive?” The Federation News, 52(1): 10-12
  • Learmount, S. (2002) “Social controls and Japanese corporate audit (in Japanese).” Japanese Corporate Audit Journal, 2002(Aug)
  • Martin, R., Sunley, P. and Turner, D. (2002) “Taking risks in regions: the geographical anatomy of European venture capitalism.” Journal of Economic Geography, 2: 121-150
  • Mokal, R. (2002) “On fairness and efficiency.” Modern Law Review, 66: 452-467
  • Pollitt, M. (2002) “The economics of trust, norms and networks.” Business Ethics: A European Review, 11: 119-128
  • Ward, J. (2002) “Is Basel II voluntary?” The Financial Regulator, 7(3): 51-58
  • Ward, J. (2002) “What’s so great about competition in banking?” The Financial Regulator, 7(2)

2001

  • Alexander, K. (2001) “The need for global regulation of financial markets.” Journal of Financial Crime, 8: 68-84
  • Armour, J. and Deakin, S. (2001) “Norms in private insolvency: the ‘London approach’ to the resolution of financial distress.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 1: 21-51
  • Armour, J. and Frisby, S. (2001) “Rethinking receivership.” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 21: 73-102
  • Armour, J. and Whincop, M. (2001) “An economic analysis of shared property in partnership and close corporations law.” Journal of Corporation Law, 26: 101-118
  • Athreye, S. and Keeble, D. (2001) “Competition, rivalry and innovative behaviour.” Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 10(1): 1-21
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2001) “Capabilities and rights: an emerging agenda for social policy?” Industrial Relations Journal, 32(5): 464-479
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2001) “Exploring the market potential and bundling of business association services.” Journal of Services Marketing, 15(3): 222-239
  • Bennett, R., Robson, P. and Bratton, W. (2001) “Government advice networks for SMEs: an assessment of the influence of local context on Business Link use, impact and satisfaction.” Applied Economics, 33: 871-885
  • Blackburn, R., Browne, J., Brookes, B. and Jarman, J. (2001) “Explaining gender segregation.” British Journal of Sociology, 53: 513-536
  • Brown, W., Deakin, S., Hudson, M. and Pratten, C. (2001) “The limits of statutory trade union recognition.” Industrial Relations Journal, 32: 180-194
  • Casper, S. and Glimsted, H. (2001) “Economic organization, innovation systems and the internet.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 17(2): 265-281
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “Corporate law and the separation of ownership and control” (Il diritto societario e la separazione di proprieta’ e controllo). Banca Impresa Societa, 20: 181-197
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “Does law matter? The separation of ownership and control in the United Kingdom.” Journal of Legal Studies, 30: 459-484
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “History and the global corporate governance revolution: the British perspective.” Business History, 43: 87-118
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “Law, economics and the UK’s system of corporate governance: lessons from history.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 1: 71-89
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “The metamorphosis of Germany Inc.: the case of executive pay.” American Journal of Comparative Law, 49: 497-539
  • Cheffins, B. and Thomas, R. (2001) “Should shareholders have a greater say over executive pay? Learning from the US experience.” Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 1: 277-315
  • Deakin, S. (2001) “The changing nature of the employer in labour law.” Industrial Law Journal, 30: 72-84
  • Deakin, S. (2001) “The contract of employment: a study in legal evolution.” Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 11: 1-36
  • Dhumale, R. (2001) “Levelling the playing field in international financial markets: the Basel accord re-visited.” Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 9(1): 38-41
  • Glen, J., Lee, K. and Singh, A. (2001) “Intensity of competition in emerging markets and in advanced economies: evidence from the persistence of corporate rates of return in emerging markets.” Proceedings of the Workshop on Corporate Governance in Europe (3rd), 70(2): 201-203
  • Glen, J., Lee, K. and Singh, A. (2001) “Persistence of profitability and competition in emerging markets.” Economic Letters, 72: 247-253
  • Gugler, V.K., Mueller, D.C., Yurtoglu, B.B. and Zulehner, C. (2001) “Effekte von Fusionen ni Kontinentaleuropa und Deutschland.” Proceedings of the Workshop on Corporate Governance in Europe (3rd), 70(2): 204-214
  • Hughes, A. (2001) “Innovation and business performance: small entrepreneurial firms in the UK and the EU in economic growth and government policy.” H.M. Treasury, London, April: 65-72
  • Hughes, A. (2001) “Innovation and business performance: small entrepreneurial firms in the UK.” New Economy, 8(3): 157-163
  • Hunter, J. and Isachenkova, N. (2001) “Failure risk: a comparative study of UK and Russian firms.” Journal of Policy Modeling, 23(5) : 511- 521
  • Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Lawton Smith, H., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (2001) “University-business interaction in the Oxford and Cambridge regions” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 92: 88-99
  • Nachum L. (2001) ‘The impact of home countries on the competitiveness of advertising TNCs.” Management International Review, 1: 77-98
  • Pratten, S. (2001) “Coase on broadcasting, advertising and policy.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 25(5): 617-638
  • Roberts, J. (2001) “Trust and control in Anglo-American systems of corporate governance: the individualizing and socializing effects of processes of accountability.” Human Relations, 54(12): 1547-1572
  • Wilkinson, F. (2001) “The theory and practice of wage subsidisation: some historical reflections.” Radical Statistics, 77(Spring)

2000

  • Alexander, K. (2000) “International supervisory framework for financial services: an emerging regime for transnational supervision.” Journal of International Banking Regulation, 1: 33-46
  • Alexander, K. (2000) “Multinational efforts to combat financial crime: the use of state sanctions to enforce anti-money laundering norms.” Journal of International Financial Markets, 2: 178-192
  • Alexander, K. (2000) “The international anti-money laundering regime: the role of the financial action task force.” The Financial Crime Review, 1: 9-29
  • Altunbas, Y. and Chakravarty, S.P. (2000) “Proportional representation in the Welsh Assembly.” Public Choice, 103(1-2): 85-94
  • Armour, J. (2000) “Share capital and creditor protection: efficient rules for a modern company law?” Modern Law Review, 63: 355-378
  • Armour, J. (2000) “Who pays when polluters go bust?” Law Quarterly Review, 116: 200-204
  • Armour, J. and Deakin, S. (2000) “The Rover case (2): bargaining in the shadow of TUPE.” Industrial Law Journal, 29: 395-402
  • Athreye, S. and Keeble, D. (2000) “Technological convergence, globalisation and ownership in the UK computer industry.” Technovation, 20(5): 227-245
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2000) “In search of coherence: social policy, the single market and fundamental rights.” Industrial Relations Journal, 31: 331-345
  • Begg, I. and Moore, B. (2000) “The performance of Britain’s cities.” Cityscape (ESRC), 2(Apr)
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2000) “SME growth: the relationship with business advice and external collaboration.” Small Business Economics, 15: 193-208
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2000) “The small business service: local service use, fees and satisfaction.” Policy Studies, 21: 173-190
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (2000) “The use and impact of business advice by SMEs in Britain: an empirical assessment using logit and ordered logit models.” Applied Economics, 32: 1675-1688
  • Bennett, R., Bratton, W. and Robson, P. (2000) “Business advice: the influence of distance.” Regional Studies, 34: 813-828
  • Brown, W. (2000) “Helping trade unions into the 21st century: following up the Employment Relations Act.” Public Money and Management, 20: 12-13
  • Brown, W. (2000) “Putting partnership into practice.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 38: 299-316
  • Brown, W. (2000) “The individualisation of employment contracts: the British experience.” Personalführung, 11: 46-51
  • Brown, W., Deakin, S., Nash, D. and Oxenbridge, S. (2000) “The employment contract: from collective procedures to individual rights.” British Journal of Industrial Relations, 38: 611-629
  • Child, J. (2000) “Theorising about organisation cross-nationality.” In: Chen, J.L.C. and Peterson, R.B. (eds.) Advances in comparative international management, 13: 27-75
  • Child, J., Faulkner, D. and Pitkethly, R. (2000) “Foreign direct investment in the UK 1985-1994: the impact on domestic management practice.” Journal of Management Studies, 37(1): 141-166
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes. A. (2000) “Finance for SMEs: why banks are back in favour with small businesses.” Finance and Management, 67(Sep)
  • Deakin, S. and Pratten, S. (2000) “Competitiveness policy and economic organisation: the case of the British film industry.” Screen, 41: 217-237
  • Deakin, S. and Pratten, S. (2000) “Quasi markets, transaction costs and trust: the uncertain effects of market reforms in British television production.” Television and New Media, 1: 321-354
  • Deakin, S. and Pratten, S. (2000) “The new competition in broadcasting: trick or treat?” Economic Affairs, 20: 27-32
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) “Capabilities, ordineo spontaneo del mercato e diritti sociali.” Il Diritto del Mercato del Lavoro, 2: 317-344
  • Dunning, J., Jones, G. and Nachum, L. (2000) “UK FDI and the comparative advantage of the UK.” The World Economy, 23: 701-707
  • Eatwell, J. (2000) “Unemployment: national policies in a global economy.” International Journal of Manpower, 21(5): 343-373
  • Guy, F. (2000) “CEO pay, shareholder returns and accounting profitability.” International Journal of the Economics of Business, 7: 263-274
  • Kitson, M., Martin, R. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) “Labour markets, economic efficiency and social justice: beyond the conventional tradeoff.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24(4): 631-641
  • Konzelmann, S. and Sutton, C. (2000) “Self-managed teams in the steel industry: interview with John Selky (part I and II).” Journal of Leadership Studies, 7(2): 96
  • Learmount, S. and Seki, T. (2000) “Evolution of UK corporate governance 1: Cadbury.” Commercial Law Journal, 75: 38-46
  • Learmount, S. and Seki, T. (2000) “Evolution of UK corporate governance 2: Greenbury.” Commercial Law Journal, 76: 63-71
  • Mueller, D. and Yurtoglu, B. (2000) “Country legal environments and corporate investment performance.” German Economic Review, 2: 187-220
  • Nachum, L. (2000) “Economic geography and the location of TNCs: financial and professional service FDI to the US.” Journal of International Business Studies, 31(3): 367-385
  • Wilkinson, F. (2000) “Inflation and unemployment: is there a third way?” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24: 643-670
  • Yurtoglu, B. (2000) “Ownership, control and performance of Turkish listed firms.” Empirica, 27(2): 193-222

1999

  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (1999) “European Community social policy: evolution or regression?” Industrial Relations Journal, European Annual Review 1998: 131-153
  • Begg, I. (1999) “Cities and competitiveness.” Urban Studies, 36: 795-809
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (1999) “Business link: service use, satisfaction and comparison with business shop and business connect.” Policy Studies, 20: 107-131
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (1999) “Central government support to SMEs compared to Business Link, Business Connect and Business Shop and the prospects for the small business service.” Regional Studies, 33: 779-787
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (1999) “Intensity of interaction in supply of business advice and client impact: a comparison of consultancy, business associations and government support initiatives for SMEs.” British Journal of Management, 10: 351-369
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (1999) “The use of external business advice services by SMEs in Britain.” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 11: 155-180
  • Brown, W. Deakin, S. and Ryan, P. (1999) “The effects of British industrial relations legislation 1979-1997.” (Translated into Japanese by Abe, M.) Oita University Economic Review, 51: 76-107 (Initially published in 1997 in the National Institute Economic Review, 161: 69-83)
  • Burchell, B. (1999) “The unequal distribution of job insecurity 1966-86.” International Review of Applied Economics, 13: 436-58
  • Capello, R. (1999) “Spatial transfer of knowledge in high technology milieux: learning versus collective learning processes.” Regional Studies, 33: 353-365
  • Child, J., Faulkner, D. and Pitkethly, R. (1999) “Changes in management practice and the post-acquisition performance achieved by direct investors in the UK.” British Journal of Management, 10: 185-198
  • Deakin, S. (1999) ‘Two types of regulatory competition: competitive federalism versus reflexive harmonisation. A law and economics perspective on Centros.” Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2: 231-260
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1999) “Economic and company law reform: a fruitful partnership?” Company Lawyer, 20: 212-218
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1999) “Economic efficiency and the proceduralisation of company law.” Company, Financial and Insolvency Law Review, 3: 169-189
  • Deakin, S. and Pratten, S. (1999) “Reinventing the market? Competition and regulatory change in broadcasting.” Journal of Law and Society, 26: 323-350
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1999) “The management of redundancies in Europe: the case of Great Britain.” Labour, 13: 41-89
  • Dex, S. and Joshi, F. (1999) “Careers and motherhood: policies for compatibility.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 641-659
  • Dex, S. and Scheibl, F. (1999) “Business performance and family-friendly policies.” Journal of General Management, 24(4): 22-37
  • Di Tommaso, M.-L. (1999) “A trivariate model of participation, fertlity and wages: the Italian case.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 623-640
  • Eatwell, J. (1999) “The regulation of global finance: from cooperation to coordination to control?” New Political Economy, 4(3): 410-415
  • Eatwell, J. and Taylor, L. (1999) “Towards an effective regulation of international capital markets.” Politik und Gesellschaft, 3: 279-286
  • Farrukh, C., Gregory, M., Probert, D. and Robinson, N. (1999) “Linking technology into business planning: theory and practice.” International Journal of Technology Management, 18(1-2): 11-30
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1999) “Competition: biblical themes and empirical evidence.” Journal of the Association of Christian Economists, 26: 25-41
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1999) “From promise to compliance: a study of the development of an ‘integrity’ value at SmithKline Beecham.” Long Range Planning, 32: 190-198
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1999) “Putting values into action: lessons from best practice.” Long Range Planning, 32: 162-165
  • Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (1999) “Collective learning and knowledge development in the evolution of regional clusters of high technology SMEs in Europe.” Regional Studies, 33: 295-303
  • Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1999) “Collective learning processes, networking and ‘institutional thickness’ in the Cambridge region.” Regional Studies, 33: 319-332
  • Lane, C. and Quack, S. (1999) “The social dimensions of risk: bank financing of SMEs in Britain and Germany.” Organization Studies, 20: 987-1010
  • Lawson, C. and Lorenz, E. (1999) “Collective learning, tacit knowledge and regional innovative capacity.” Regional Studies, 33: 305-317
  • Lindholm Dahlstrand, A. (1999) “Technology-based SMEs in the Goteborg region: their origin and interaction with universities and large firms.” Regional Studies, 33: 379-389
  • Liuhto, K. (1999) “Organisational learning and productivity change in enterprises (in Russian).” Voprosy Ekonomiki, 12: 128-138
  • Longhi, C. (1999) “Networks, collective learning and technology development in innovative high technology regions: the case of Sophia-Antipolis.” Regional Studies, 33: 333-342
  • Moore, B. and Potter, J. (1999) “UK enterprise zones and the attraction of inward investment.” Urban Studies, 37: 1279-1311
  • Nachum, L. (1999) “Diversification strategies of developing country firms.” Journal of International Management, 5: 115-140
  • Nachum, L. (1999) “Measurement of productivity of professional service firms: an illustration on Swedish management consulting firms.” International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 19: 922-949
  • Nachum, L. (1999) “Motivations of TNCs for investment in Central and Eastern Europe: some policy implications.” Journal of East-West Business, 5: 5-40
  • Nachum, L. (1999) “The productivity of intangible factors of production: some measurement issues applied to Swedish management consulting firms.” Journal of Service Research, 2: 123-137
  • Nachum, L. and Rolle, J. (1999) “The national origin of the ownership advantages of firms: a case study of the advertising industry.” The Service Industries Journal, 19: 17-48
  • Nachum, L. and Rolle, J. D. (1999) “Home country and firm-specific ownership advantages: a study of US, UK and French advertising TNCs.” International Business Review, 8: 633-660
  • Rowthorn, R. (1999) “Marriage and trust: some lessons from economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 661-691
  • Scheibl F. (1999) “Self made women, agency and work commitment.” Community Work and Family, 2: 117-132
  • Slinger, G. (1999) “Spanning the gap: the theoretical principles that connect stakeholder policies to business performance.” Corporate Governance: An International Review, 7: 136-151
  • Stam, E. and Wever, E. (1999) “Clusters of high technology SMEs: the Dutch case.” Regional Studies, 33: 391-400
  • Sternberg, R. and Tamasy, C. (1999) “Munich as Germany’s no. 1 high technology region: empirical evidence, theoretical explanations and the role of small firm/large firm relationships.” Regional Studies, 33: 367-377
  • de Bernardy, M. (1999) “Reactive and proactive local territory: co-operation and community in Grenoble.” Regional Studies, 33: 343-352

1998

  • Akyuz, Y., Chang, H.-J, and Kozul-Wright, R. (1998) “New perspectives on East Asian development.” Journal of Development Studies, 34: 6
  • Amin, A. and Wilkinson, F. (1998) “Learning, proximity and industrial performance: an introduction.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 121-125
  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1998) “Technical change, growth and trade: new departures in institutional economics.” Journal of Economic Surveys, 12: 313-332
  • Athreye, S. (1998) “On markets in knowledge.” Journal of Management and Governance, 1: 231-253
  • Athreye, S. (1998) “Technology diffusion and industrial development: a comparative study of electric arc furnace technology in India and the UK.” Science, Technology and Development, 14: 36-58
  • Burchell, B., Felstead, A. and Green, F. (1998) “Insecurity at work.” New Economy, 5: 180-184
  • Chang, H.-J. (1998) “Evaluating the current industrial policy of South Africa.” Transformation, 36
  • Chang, H.-J. (1998) “Interpreting the Korean crisis: financial liberalisation, industrial policy and corporate governance.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22: 6
  • Chang, H.-J. (1998) “Korea: the misunderstood crisis.” World Development, 26: 8
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1998) “Changing patterns of SME finance.” Financial Focus, 44: 1-2
  • Dex, S. and Scheibl, F. (1998) “Should we have more family friendly policies?” European Management Journal, 16: 586-599
  • Garnsey, E. and Lawton Smith, H (1998) “The high-tech race: Oxford vs Cambridge.” Local Economy, 13: 39-50
  • Garnsey, E. and Lawton Smith, H. (1998) “Proximity and complexity in the emergence of high technology industry: the Oxbridge comparison.” Geoforum, 29(4): 433-450
  • Jayanthi, S. and Sinha, K. (1998) “Innovation implementation in high technology manufacturing: a chaotic-theoretic empirical analysis.” Journal of Operations Management, 16: 471-494
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1998) “Ethical and unethical competition: establishing the rules of engagement.” Long Range Planning, 31: 703-710
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1998) “The role of business ethics in economic performance: a Christian critique.” Journal of the Association of Christian Economists, 24: 33-44
  • Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Lawton Smith, H., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1998) “Internationalisation processes, networking and local embeddedness in technology-intensive small firms.” Small Business Economics, 11: 372-342
  • Kozul-Wright, R. and Rowthorn, R. (1998) “Spoilt for choice? Multinational corporations and the geography of multinational production.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 14(2): 74-92
  • Lawson, C. (1998) “Towards a competence theory of the region.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23: 151-166
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1998) “‘Barriers’ to technology transfer: local impediments in Oxfordshire.” Environment and Planning C, 16: 433-488
  • Michie, J. (1998) “Post Keynesian theory and macroeconomic policy.” Review of International Political Economy, 5: 149-156
  • Michie, J. and Padayachee, P. (1998) “Three years after apartheid: growth employment and redistribution?” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22: 623-636
  • Michie, J. and Sheehan, M. (1998) “The political economy of a divided Ireland.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22: 243-259
  • Nachum, L. (1998) “Danish professional service firms: why are they not competitive internationally? A comparative analysis of Danish and UK management consulting firms.” Scandinavian Journal of Management, 14: 37-51
  • Nachum, L. (1998) “Do the diamonds of foreign countries shape the competitiveness of firms? A case study of the Swedish engineering consulting industry.” Scandinavian Journal of Management, 4(4): 459-477
  • Pratten, S. (1998) “Needs and wants: the case of broadcasting policy.” Media, Culture and Society, 20: 381-407
  • Pratten, S. (1998) “Marshall on tendencies, equilibrium and the statical method.” History of Political Economy, 30(1): 121-163
  • Runde, J. (1998) “Clarifying Frank Knight’s discussion of the meaning of risk and uncertainty.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22: 539-536

1997

  • Akyuz, Y., Kozul-Wright, R. and Rowthorn, R. (1997) “Adapting to North South trade: a general equilibrium appraisal of policy options’ Oxford Economic Papers, 49(4): 483-503
  • Alcouffe, A. and Alcouffe, C. (1997) “Control and executive compensation in large French companies.” Journal of Law and Society, 24: 85-103
  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1997) “Technological globalisation or national systems of innovation?” Futures, 29: 121-137
  • Arrighetti, A., Bachmann, R. and Deakin, S. (1997) “Contract law, social norms and inter-firm cooperation.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 171-196
  • Birecree, A. and Woolley, D. (1997) “Restructuring the Virginia state system of higher education.” International Contributions to Labour Studies, 7: 97-117
  • Birecree, A., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “Productive systems, competitive pressure, strategic choices and work organisation: an analytical framework.” International Contributions to Labour Studies, 7: 3-17
  • Brady, T., Davies, A., Hobday, M., Rush, H., Probert, D. and Banerjee, S. (1997) “Tools for technology management: an academic perspective.” Technovation, 17(8): 417-426
  • Bryson, J. (1997) “Business service firms, service space and the management of change.” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 9: 93-111
  • Bryson, J., Keeble, D. and Wood, P. (1997) “The creation and growth of small business service firms in post-industrial Britain.” Small Business Economics, 9: 345-360
  • Burchell, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “Trust, business relations and the contractual environment.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 217-237
  • Burchell, B. and Yagil, D. (1997) “Socio-economic and political initiators of pay comparisons.” Work Employment and Society, 11: 737-748
  • Chang, H.-J. (1997) “Institutional structure and economic performance: the Korean case.” Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 4: 1
  • Chang, H.-J. (1997) “The economics and politics of regulation: a critical survey.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 6
  • Chang, H.-J. and Singh, A. (1997) “Can large firms run without being bureaucratic? Commentary on the World Bank’s analysis of state-owned enterprises.” Journal of International Development, 9: 6
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1997) “Executive remuneration, executive dismissal and institutional shareholdings.” International Journal of Industrial Organisation, 15: 469-492
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1997) “The changing anatomy of corporate control and the market for executives in the United Kingdom.” Journal of Law and Society, 24: 104-123
  • Craypo, C. (1997) “The impact of changing corporate strategies on communities, unions and workers in the US.” Journal of Law and Society, 24: 10-25
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1997) “Comparative corporate governance: an interdisciplinary agenda.” Journal of Law and Society, 24(1): 1-9
  • Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (1997) “Contracts and competition: an introduction.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 121-126
  • Deakin, S. and Slinger, G. (1997) “Hostile takeovers, corporate law and the theory of the firm.” Journal of Law and Society, 24: 124-150
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “What makes markets work?” New Economy, 4: 155-158
  • Deakin, S., Ferran, E. and Nolan, R. (1997) “Shareholders’ rights and remedies: an overview.” Company, Financial and Insolvency Law Journal, 1: 162-171
  • Eatwell, J. (1997) “La economia alemana, 1996 (The German economy, 1996).” Sistema, 138: 55-71
  • Ghilarducci, T., Hawley, J. and Williams, A. (1997) “Labor’s paradoxical interests and the evolution of corporate governance.” Journal of Law and Society, 21: 26-43
  • Gilbert, E. and Michie, J. (1997) “New classical macroeconomic theory and fiscal rules.” Contributions to Political Economy, 16: 1-21
  • Hughes A. (1997) “Finance for SMEs: a UK perspective.” Small Business Economics, 9: 151-166
  • Keeble, D. (1997) “Small firms, innovation and regional development in Britain in the 1990s.” Regional Studies, 31: 281-293
  • Kelm, M. (1997) “Schumpeter’s theory of economic evolution: a Darwinian interpretation.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 7: 97-130
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1997) “Does manufacturing matter?” International Journal of the Economics of Business, 4: 71-95
  • Kitson, M., Michie, J. and Sutherland, H. (1997) “The fiscal and distributional implications of job generation.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 103-120
  • Konzelmann, S. and Yokom, N. (1997) “Internal conflict in the dental industry: an institutional analysis.” International Contributions to Labour Studies, 7: 81-85
  • Lane, C. (1997) “The social regulation of inter-firm relations in Britain and Germany: the role of technical standards.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 197-215
  • Maher, M. (1997) “Transaction cost economics and contractual relations.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21: 147-170
  • Michie, J. (1997) “Economic consequences of European integration.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 10: 199-213
  • Michie, J. (1997) “Network externalities: the economics of universal access.” Utilities Policy, 6: 4
  • Pratten, S. (1997) “The nature of transaction cost economics.” Journal of Economic Issues, 31(3): 781-803
  • Traù, F. (1997) “Recent trends in the size structure of Italian manufacturing firms.” Small Business Economics, 9: 273-285

1996

  • Bachmann, R. and Lane, C. (1996) “Cooperation in inter-firm relations in Britain and Germany: the role of social institutions.” British Journal of Sociology, 48: 226-254
  • Bachmann, R. and Lane, C. (1996) “The social construction of trust: supplier relations in Britain and Germany.” Organisation Studies, 17: 365-395
  • Bachmann, R. and Lane, C. (1996) “Vertrauen und Macht in zwischenbetrieblichen Kooperationen: zur Rolle von Wirtschaftsrecht und Wirtschaftsverbänden in Deutschland und Grossbritannien.” Managementforschung, 7: 79-110
  • Berry, R., Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1996) “Creating jobs fast.” New Economy, 11: 133-137
  • Bryson, J. and Keeble, D. (1996) “Small firm creation and growth, regional development and the North-South Divide in Britain.” Environment and Planning A, 28: 909-934
  • Cesaratto, S. and Stirati, A. (1996) “The economic consequences of innovations in Italian manufacturing firms: theory and explorative results from the community innovation survey.” Studi Economici, 60
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1996) “International merger activity and the national regulation of mergers.” Empirica, 23: 279-302
  • Deakin, S. (1996) “Managing redundancies: Great Britain.” East-West Review of Social Policy, 1: 195-246
  • Deakin, S. (1996) “Privatisation, enterprise restructuring and Labour law in Britain.” Quaderni di Diritto del Lavoro e delle Relazione Industriali, 17: 163-185
  • Gregory, M., Probert, D. and Cowell, D. (1996) “Auditing technology management processes.” International Journal of Technology Management, 12: 306-319
  • Hughes, A. (1996) “Small firms and employment.” Employment Policy Institute Economic Report, 10(9)
  • Keeble, D. and Vaessen, P. (1996) “Growth-orientated SMEs in unfavourable regional environments.” Regional Studies, 29: 489-505
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1996) “Britain’s industrial performance since 1960: underinvestment and relative decline.” The Economic Journal, 106: 196-212
  • Lawson, C. (1996) “Holism and collectivism in the work of J.R. Commons.” Journal of Economic Issues, 30(4): 967-984
  • Lawson, C. (1996) “Realism, theory and individualism in the work of Carl Menger.” Review of Social Economy, 54(4): 445-464
  • Lawson, C., Peacock, M. and Pratten, S. (1996) “Realism, underlabouring and institutions.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20(1): 137-151
  • Michie, J. (1996) “Creative destruction or regressive stagnation?” International Review of Applied Economics, 10: 121-126
  • Michie, J. (1996) “Unemployment and economic policy.” Development and International Cooperation, 12: 57-69
  • Pitkethly, R. (1996) “Harmonisation and intellectual property (in Japanese).” IP Forum, Institute of Intellectual Property Tokyo, 25(Spring): 34-43
  • Pratten, S. (1996) “The closure assumption as a first step: neo-Ricardian economics and post-Keynesianism.” Review of Social Economy, 54(4): 423-443

1995

  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1995) “Technology and innovation: an introduction.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19: 1-4
  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1995) “The globalisation of technology: a new taxonomy.” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19: 121-140
  • Bachmann, R. (1995) “Partnering: Konzept für multinationale Zusammenarbeit? Für kurzfristige Preisvorteile nicht alles aufs spiel setzen.” Beschaffung Aktuell, 2: 42-45
  • Cosh, A., Duncan, J. and Hughes, A. (1995) “Finance profitability and the smaller firm.” Financial Focus, 19: 10-11
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Labour market flexibility: a cure for unemployment?” Benefits, 12: 1-5
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Levelling down employee benefits.” Cambridge Law Journal, 54: 35-38
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Lifting the veil: illustrations from labour law.” Cambridge Law Journal, 54: 510-512
  • Eatwell, J. (1995) “Disguised unemployment: the G7 experience.” UNCTAD Review
  • Eatwell, J. (1995) “Efficiency, equality and employment.” El Socialismo del Futuro: 101-115
  • Faulkner, D. (1995) “Venturing to trust.” Best Practice, March: 17-19
  • Hughes, A., Keeble, D. and Wood, E. (1995) “Small firms big ideas.” New Economy, 12: 94-98
  • Keeble, D. (1995) “Regional development in the UK: East Anglia.” Geography, 80: 85-87
  • Keeble, D. (1995) “Small firms reach new heights.” Official Journal of the Institute of Management Consultants, May/Jun: 44-45
  • Keeble, D. and Tyler, P. (1995) “Enterprising behaviour and the urban-rural shift.” Urban Studies, 32: 975-997
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1995) “Conflict, cooperation and change: the political economy of trade and trade policy.” Review of International Political Economy, 2(4): 632-657
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1995) “In pursuit of a new Bretton Woods.” Economics and Business Education, 3(11): 99-102
  • Kitson, M. and Solomou, S. (1995) “Bilateralism in the interwar world economy.” Bulletin of Economic Research, 47: 197-219
  • Michie, J. and Wilkinson, F. (1995) “Wages, government policy and unemployment.” Review of Political Economy, 7: 133-149
  • Rowthorn, R. (1995) “Capital formation and unemployment.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 11: 26-39

1994

  • Bryson, J., Keeble, D. and Wood, P (1994) “Pathfinders of enterprise: the creation, growth and dynamics of small management consultancies in Britain.” Small Business Research Trust, Business Services Research Monograph, 1: 15
  • Chang, H.-J. (1994) “State, institutions and structural change.” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 5: 293-313
  • Deakin, S. (1994) “Equality in pensions law: the limits of Barber.” Cambridge Law Journal, 53: 236-239
  • Deakin, S. (1994) “Open for business: the Sunday Trading Act 1994.” Industrial Law Journal, 23: 333-337
  • Deakin, S. (1994) “Part-time employment, qualifying thresholds and economic justification.” Industrial Law Journal, 23: 151-155
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1994) “Rights vs. efficiency? The economic case for transnational labour standards.” Industrial Law Journal, 23: 289-310
  • Deakin, S., Lane, C. and Wilkinson, F. (1994) “Trust or law? Towards an integrated theory of contractual relations between firms.” Journal of Law and Society, 21: 329-349
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