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  1. An empirical analysis of the relationship between university investments in Technology Transfer Offices and academic spin‐offs
  2. Spatial networking and firms’ organization. The case of Italy
  3. Relatedness in the implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategy: a first empirical assessment
  4. Local variety and innovation performance in the EU textile and clothing industry
  5. Is Smart Specialisation Strategy coherent with regional innovative capabilities?
  6. Agglomeration, networking and the Great Recession
  7. Collaboration for innovation and project failure. A dynamic analysis
  8. Project failures and innovation performance in university–firm collaborations
  9. Introduction to the special issue: Universities as interactive partners
  10. Relatedness and connectivity in technological domains: missing links in S3 design and implementation
  11. Local variety and firm diversification: an evolutionary economic geography perspective
  12. What Explains Small and Medium-Sized Business Groups? Comparing the Financial and the Entrepreneurial Perspective
  13. Do Geographic Concentration and Vertically Related Variety Foster Firm Productivity? Micro-Evidence from Italy
  14. Vertical Integration, Organizational Governance, and Firm Performance: Evidence from Italian Business Groups
  15. Nuovi modelli imprenditoriali, tendenze e politiche di sostegno
  16. How to evaluate the impact of academic spin-offs on local development: an empirical analysis of the Italian case
  17. Designing and Implementing a Smart Specialisation Strategy at Regional Level: Some Open Questions
  18. Business Group Affiliation and R&D
  19. Ownership as R&D incentive in business groups
  20. Entrepreneurship education in Italian universities
  21. Agglomeration, Related Variety, and Vertical Integration
  22. Internal Capital Market and Investment Decisions in Small and Medium-Sized Groups
  23. L’ILO dell’Università Politecnica delle Marche
  24. Business groups and the boundaries of the firm
  25. Fostering entrepreneurship in academic spin-offs
  26. Internationalization, Technological Change and the Theory of the Firm
  27. The Growth of Business Groups by Habitual Entrepreneurs: The Role of Entrepreneurial Teams
  28. Do Agglomeration and Technology Affect Vertical Integration? Evidence from Italian Business Groups
  29. Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups20091Giulio Cainelli and Donato Iacobucci. Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2007. , ISBN: 978‐1‐84542‐446‐6
  30. Agglomeration, Technology and Business Groups, by Giulio Cainelli and Donato Iacobucci. Cheltenham, UK, & Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2007
  31. Dynamic capabilities and entrepreneurial team development in SMEs
  32. The role of agglomeration and technology in shaping firm strategy and organization
  33. Dynamic Capabilities Between Firm Organisation and Local Systems of Production
  34. Spatial agglomeration and business groups: New evidence from Italian industrial districts
  35. Growth, Diversification, and Business Group Formation in Entrepreneurial Firms
  36. Groups of small and medium-sized firms in industrial districts in Italy
  37. The role of medium-sized and large firms in the evolution of industrial districts. The case of Marche
  38. Explaining business groups started by habitual entrepreneurs in the Italian manufacturing sector
  39. The Role of Agglomeration and Technology in Shaping Firm Strategy and Organization
  40. Undergraduate Students as a Source of Potential Entrepreneurs: A Comparative Study between Italy and Argentina