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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.217930080.470.09
19970.180.21167317310050.310.09
19980.70.223093332352.290.30.13
19990.260.291223461258.320.170.15
20000.070.4134042300.15
20010.080.381661252010.060.18
20020.210.411512829633.340.270.2
20030.350.441685311145.50.2
20040.390.46134231128.320.150.2
20050.860.46237429251220.090.25
20060.670.493579362416.760.170.22
20070.290.422556581711.850.20.19
20080.380.43253460234.320.080.19
20090.080.43050400.19
20100.210.33271628600.16
20110.20.517130600.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
2002Clusters and Knowledge Local Buzz, Global Pipelines and the Process of Knowledge Creation
RePEc:aal:abbswp:02-12 [Citation Analysis]
104
2007Founding Conditions and the Survival of New Firms
RePEc:aal:abbswp:07-11 [Citation Analysis]
41
1996Firms, Incomplete Contracts and Organizational Learning
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-2 [Citation Analysis]
33
1997Capabilities and Governance the Rebirth of Production in the Theory of Economic Organization
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-2 [Citation Analysis]
30
1998Revealed Comparative Advantage and the Alternatives as Measures of International Specialisation
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-30 [Citation Analysis]
29
2003Globalisation of Innovation The Role of Multinational Enterprises
RePEc:aal:abbswp:03-15 [Citation Analysis]
26
1996Localised Low-tech Learning in the Furniture Industry
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-11 [Citation Analysis]
23
1998Laboratory for Simulation Development
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-5 [Citation Analysis]
22
2001Collective Invention during the British Industrial Revolution The Case of the Cornish Pumping Engine
RePEc:aal:abbswp:01-05 [Citation Analysis]
19
2001Selective Intervention and Internal HybridsInterpreting and Learning from the Rise and Decline of the Oticon Spaghetti Organization
RePEc:aal:abbswp:01-16 [Citation Analysis]
17
2000Diversity of Innovative Strategy as a Source of Technological Performance
RePEc:aal:abbswp:00-1 [Citation Analysis]
16
2003The Cluster as Market Organization
RePEc:aal:abbswp:03-14 [Citation Analysis]
16
2005Building Global Knowledge Pipelines The Role of Temporary Clusters
RePEc:aal:abbswp:05-20 [Citation Analysis]
16
2003Entry by Spinoff in a High-tech Cluster
RePEc:aal:abbswp:03-11 [Citation Analysis]
16
1997The Resource-Based Perspective An Assessment and Diagnosis of Problems
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-1 [Citation Analysis]
15
1996Capabilities and the Theory of the Firm
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-8 [Citation Analysis]
15
1996The Social Dimension of the Learning Economy
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-1 [Citation Analysis]
15
2004Why the New Economy is a Learning Economy
RePEc:aal:abbswp:04-01 [Citation Analysis]
15
2005What qualifies as a cluster theory?
RePEc:aal:abbswp:05-09 [Citation Analysis]
14
2008Revealed Relatedness: Mapping Industry Space
RePEc:aal:abbswp:08-18 [Citation Analysis]
14
1996The Long Term Development of OECD Export Specialisation Patterns: De-specialisation and Stickiness
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-14 [Citation Analysis]
13
1996The Nelson and Winter Models RevisitedPrototypes for Computer-Based Reconstruction of Schumpeterian Competition
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-5 [Citation Analysis]
12
1997Do Inter-sectoral Linkages Matter for International Export Specialisation?
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-15 [Citation Analysis]
12
2006Persistence of Innovation Stylised Facts and Panel Data Evidence
RePEc:aal:abbswp:06-30 [Citation Analysis]
11
1998Catching-Up, Crisis and Industrial Upgrading. Evolutionary Aspects of Technological Learning in Koreas Electronics Industry
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-16 [Citation Analysis]
11
2000Skill-Biased Technical Change Theoretical Concepts, Empirical Problems and a Survey of the Evidence
RePEc:aal:abbswp:00-8 [Citation Analysis]
10
1998Do Export and Technological Specialisation Patterns Co-evolve in Terms of Convergence or Divergence? Evidence From 19 OECD Countries, 1971-1991
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-18 [Citation Analysis]
10
2005The Structure of Cluster Knowledge Networks Uneven, not Pervasive and Collective
RePEc:aal:abbswp:05-11 [Citation Analysis]
10
1997Studies of Clusters as a Basis for Industrial and Technology Policy in the Danish Economy
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-14 [Citation Analysis]
9
2004Understanding absorptive capacities in an innovation systems context consequences for economic and employment growth
RePEc:aal:abbswp:04-02 [Citation Analysis]
9
1996The Evolution of an Industrial Sector with a Varying Degree of Roundaboutness of Production
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-13 [Citation Analysis]
9
2006The Devil Dwells in the Tails A Quantile Regression Approach to Firm Growth
RePEc:aal:abbswp:06-34 [Citation Analysis]
8
2003Searching Low and High What Types of Firms use Universities as a Source of Innovation?
RePEc:aal:abbswp:03-16 [Citation Analysis]
8
1997International Production Networks And Changing Trade Patterns In East Asia The Case Of The Electronics Industry
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-7 [Citation Analysis]
8
2005Are you experienced? Prior experience and the survival of new organizations
RePEc:aal:abbswp:05-01 [Citation Analysis]
8
1998Tacit Knowledge, Organisational Learning and Innovation A Societal Perspective
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-22 [Citation Analysis]
8
1996Learning in the Village Economy of Denmark. The role of Institutions and Policy in Sustaining Competitiveness.
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-6 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002The University in the Learning Economy
RePEc:aal:abbswp:02-06 [Citation Analysis]
7
1996Organisational Innovation in the Danish Private Business Sector
RePEc:aal:abbswp:96-16 [Citation Analysis]
7
1999The Importance of Technology Based Inter-sectoral Linkages for Market Share Dynamics
RePEc:aal:abbswp:99-10 [Citation Analysis]
7
2006The Emerging Knowledge Governance Approach Challenges and Characteristics
RePEc:aal:abbswp:06-10 [Citation Analysis]
7
2003Knowledge Flows through Informal Contacts in Industrial Clusters Myths or Realities?
RePEc:aal:abbswp:03-01 [Citation Analysis]
7
1997Partners for the China Circle? The Asian Production Networks of Japanese Electronics Firms
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-3 [Citation Analysis]
7
2002Technoligical Life Cycles Regional Clusters Facing Disruption
RePEc:aal:abbswp:02-10 [Citation Analysis]
7
1997High-Tech Competition Puzzles. How Globalization Affects Firm Behavior and Market Structure in the Electronics Industry
RePEc:aal:abbswp:97-9 [Citation Analysis]
7
2008The Social Attachment to Place
RePEc:aal:abbswp:08-24 [Citation Analysis]
6
2004Entrepreneurshoip and the Economic Theory of the Firm Any Gains from Trade?
RePEc:aal:abbswp:04-12 [Citation Analysis]
6
1999Understanding Ownership Residual Rights of Control and Appropriable Control Rights
RePEc:aal:abbswp:99-4 [Citation Analysis]
6
1998Firms and the Coordination of KnowledgeSome Austrian Insights
RePEc:aal:abbswp:98-19 [Citation Analysis]
6
2006Individuals and Organizations Thoughts on a Micro-Foundations Project for Strategic Management and Organizational Analysis
RePEc:aal:abbswp:06-01 [Citation Analysis]
6

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 6:
YearTitleSee
2011Government Policies to Encourage University-Business Research Collaboration in Canada: Lessons from the US, the UK and Australia
RePEc:sls:resrep:1102
[Citation Analysis]
2011Non-compete Agreements: Barriers to Entry…and Exit?
RePEc:nbr:nberch:12452
[Citation Analysis]
2011Engaging excellence? Effects of faculty quality on university engagement with industry
RePEc:eee:respol:v:40:y:2011:i:4:p:539-552
[Citation Analysis]
2011Offshoring and Home Country R&D
RePEc:hhs:cesisp:0254
[Citation Analysis]
2011R&D Offshoring and the Productivity Growth of European Regions
RePEc:eec:wpaper:1120
[Citation Analysis]
2011Offshoring and Home Country R&D
RePEc:hhs:ratioi:0180
[Citation Analysis]

Cites in year: CiY

Recent citations received in: 2010

YearTitleSee

Recent citations received in: 2008

YearTitleSee
2008Blaming the exogenous environment? Conditional efficiency estimation with continuous and discrete environmental variables.
RePEc:ner:leuven:urn:hdl:123456789/211063
[Citation Analysis]
2008Determinants of patent withdrawals: evidence from a sample of Italian applications with the EPO
RePEc:pra:mprapa:11220
[Citation Analysis]

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