Book chapters from CBR

2023

  • Barnard, C. and Costello, F. (2023) “Facilitated conversation from the frontline: qualitative multilingual work with migrant workers.” In: Blackham, A. (ed.) Handbook on research methods in labour law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (forthcoming) (available online via the SSRN) (University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series no.19/23)
  • Barnard, C. (2023) “Free movement of persons.” In: Barnard, C. and Peers, S. (eds.) European Union law (4th ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Barnard, C. (2023) “Free movement of legal persons and the provision of services.” In: Barnard, C. and Peers, S. (eds.) European Union law (4th ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Barnard, C. (2022) “Headscarves, tolerance and EU law: Achbita, Bougnaoui and WABE.” In: Bogg, A. et al (eds.) Landmark cases in labour law. Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp.323-347
  • Barnard, C. (2022) “Retained EU law.” In: Lazowski, A. (ed.) Research handbook on legal aspects of Brexit. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Barnard, C. and Fraser Butlin, S. (2022) “Free movement: a case study in state autonomy and EU control.” In: Dawson, M. and Jachtenfuchs, M. (eds.) Autonomy without collapse. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.164-188
  • Barnard, C. (2022) “Protection of the UK internal market: Article 6 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol.” In: Fabbrini, F. (ed.) The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.163-184
  • Brejnholt, A., Rintamaki, J., Schnyder, G. and Svystunova, L. (2022) “State capitalism and corporate social responsibility: a comparative typology.” In: Wright, M., Wood, G.T., CuervoCazurra, A., Sun, P., Okhmatovskiy, I. and Grosman, A. (eds.) The Oxford handbook on state capitalism and the firm. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.481-505
  • Caselli, G. (2022) “How do cooperative banks consider climate risk and climate change?” In: Migliorelli, M. and Lamarque, E. (eds.) Contemporary trends in European cooperative banking: sustainability, governance, digital transformation, and health crisis response. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.193-223
  • Christie, A. (2023) “ESG focused hedge fund activism.” In: Van Hoe, A. and Vos, T. (eds.) Shareholder activism in Belgium: boon or curse for sustainable value creation? Brussels: Intersentia
  • Gibb, A. and MacKenzie, N.G. (2023) “From Scotland with love: the creation of the Japanese whisky industry, 1918-79.” In: Cooper, M. and Popp, A. (eds.) Emotions and the history of business. London: Bloomsbury
  • Gray, M. and Gardner, J. (2022) “Regulation of abusive informal debt collection practices: the UK debt collection industry – why regulation isn’t enough.” In: Gabriel Stănescu, C. (ed.) Regulation of debt collection in Europe understanding informal debt collection practices. London: Routledge
  • Johnston, A. (2023) “Corporate governance for sustainability.” In: Bruner, C. and Moore, M. (eds.) A research agenda for corporate law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (forthcoming)
  • Johnston, A. (2023) “From universal owners to hedge funds and indexers: will stewardship drive sustainability?” In: Chiu, H.-Y. and Hirt, H.-C. (eds.) Investment management, stewardship and sustainability. Oxford: Hart
  • Johnston, A. (2023) “Integrating sustainability into corporate governance.” In: Bruner, C. and Moore, M. (eds.) A research agenda for corporate law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Johnston, A. and Pugh, T. (2023) “Fiscal austerity and monetary largesse: the EU’s constitutional and ideological straitjacket.” In: Sjåfjell, B., Tsagas, G. and Villiers, C. (eds.) Sustainable value creation in the European Union: towards pathways to a sustainable future through crises. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.54
  • Johnston, A. and Samanta, N. (2023) “ESG and workforce engagement: experiences in the UK.” In: Kuntz, T. (ed.) Research handbook on environmental, social and corporate governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Konzelmann, S. (2023) “Austerity, poverty and inequality: a political economy perspective.” In: Moraes, C., McEachern, M. and O’Loughlin, D. (eds.) Researching poverty and austerity: theoretical approaches, methodologies and policy-relevant research. Oxford: Routledge
  • MacKenzie, N.G. (2023) “Sandy Grant Gordon.” In: Cannadine, D. (ed.) The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • McGaughey, E. (2024) “Five principles of economic democracy.” In: Ferreras, I. and Malleson, T. (eds.) Democratizing the corporation: the bicameral firm and beyond. London: Verso
  • Ruggeri, K. and Cafarelli, V. (2023) “Addressing inequalities with behavioral science: a taxonomy of positive deviance.” In: Sunstein, C. and Reisch, L. (eds.) Research handbook on nudges and society. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Siems, M. (2023) “Legal origins.” In: Smits, J.M., Husa, J., Valcke, C. and Narciso, M. (eds.) Elgar encyclopedia of comparative law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (DOI: 10.4337/9781839105609)
  • Siems M. (2023) “A law-and-finance perspective on capital markets.” In: Chiu, I.H.-Y. and Macneil, I.G. (eds.) Research handbook on global capital markets law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.12-25 Turner, S., Schorch, S., Fernandez, D. and Garcia, N. (2023) “Public leadership of COVID-19: documentary analysis of the role of the Mayor’s Office in shaping policy responses in Bogotá, Colombia.” In: Brookes, S. (ed.) Research handbook on public leadership. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.178-195

2024

  • Chen, D. (2024) “Chinese commercial banks and fintech-competition and collaboration.” In: Bodellini, M., Gimigliano, G. and Singh, D. (eds.) Commercial banking in transition: a cross-national analysis. Frankfurt: Springer
  • Forster, T., Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2024) “Neoliberalism and health in global context: the role of international organizations.” In: Primrose, D., Loeppky, D. and Chang, R. (eds.) The Routledge handbook of the political economy of health and healthcare. London: Routledge, pp.65
  • Gray, M. and Carney, G. (2024) “The global encyclopaedia of informality, vol 3.” In: The global encyclopaedia of informality: a hitchhiker’s guide to informal problem-solving in human life. London: UCL Press (DOI: 10.14324/111.9781800086142)
  • Johnston, A. (2024) “From managerialism to shareholder primacy: the role of the Cohen Committee and the Bank of England.” In: Barnes, V. and Hardman, J. (eds.) The origins of company law: methods and approaches. Oxford: Hart (forthcoming)
  • Johnston, A. and Samanta, N. (2024) “ESG and workforce engagement: experiences in the UK.” In: Kuntz, T. (ed.) Research handbook on environmental, social and corporate governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • MacKenzie, N.G. and Wong, N.D. (2024) “Exploring the importance of place in family businesses: evidence from the UK.” In: Fernandez, P. (ed.) The handbook of global family capitalism. London: Routledge
  • Reid, G.C., Li, J. and Smith, J. (2024) “Exploring accountability in an entrepreneurial firm.” In: Smith, J. (ed.) Research handbook on accounting and information systems. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Reinsberg, B. (2024) “Informal governance in the development regime: a political economy perspective on two types of informal organizations.” In: Abbott, K.W. and Biersteker, T.J. (eds.) Informal governance in world politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Turner S. and Wright J. (2024) “What role does social equity play in resilient public management? Implementing ‘lockdown’ measures in response to Covid-19 in Australia and Colombia.” In: Wiley, K. (eds.) Social equity and public management theory: a global outlook. New York: Routledge
  • Zezza, G. (2024) “Financial balances.” In: Nersisyan, Y. and Wray, L.R. (eds.) The Elgar companion to modern money theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

2022

  • Brejnholt, A., Rintamaki, J., Schnyder, G. and Svystunova, L. (2022) “The state and corporate social responsibility: theorising the relationship.” In: Wright, M., Grosman, A., Okhmatovsky, I., Musacchio, A., Wood, G. and Sun, P. (eds.) Oxford handbook of state capitalism and the firm. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.1-25
  • Caselli, G. (2022) “How do cooperative banks consider climate risk and climate change?” In: Migliorelli, M. and Lamarque, E. (eds.) Contemporary trends in European cooperative banking: sustainability, governance, digital transformation, and health crisis response. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.193-223 (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98194-5_9)
  • Forster, T., Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2022) “The politics of the International Monetary Fund.” In: Deciancio, M., Nemina, P. and Tussie, D. (eds.) Handbook on the politics of international development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.376-391
  • Gibb, A. and MacKenzie, N.G. (2022) “From Scotland with love: the creation of the Japanese whisky industry, 1918-79.” In: Cooper, M.L. and Popp, A. (eds.) The business of emotions in modern history. London: Bloomsbury
  • Gudgin, G., Coutts, K. and Martin, B. (2022) “Discrimination in housing.” In: Wilson Foster, J. and Beattie Smith, W. (eds.) The idea of the Union: Great Britain and Northern Ireland – realities and challenges. Belcouver Press
  • Gudgin, G., Coutts, K. and Martin, B. (2022) “The island economies: comparative living standards.” In: Wilson Foster, J. and Beattie Smith, W. (eds.) The idea of the Union: Great Britain and Northern Ireland – realities and challenges. Belcouver Press
  • Katelouzou, D. and Siems, M. (2022) “The global diffusion of stewardship codes.” In: Katelouzou, D. and Puchniak, D. (eds.) Global shareholder stewardship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.631-662
  • Konzelmann, S. (2022) “Austerity, poverty and inequality: a political economy perspective.” In: Moraes, C., McEachern, M.G. and O’Loughlin, D. (eds.) Researching poverty and austerity: theoretical approaches, methodologies and policy applications. Oxford: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2022) “Industrial strategy for post-Covid Britain.” In: Allen, P., Konzelmann, S. and Toporowski, J. (eds.) The return of the state: restructuring Britain for the common good. Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda
  • MacKenzie, N.G. and Perchard, A. (2022) “Industrial clustering in a peripheral region: path dependence and creation in the Scottish Highlands.” In: Wilson, J., Lane, J. and Corker, C. (eds.) Industrial clusters: knowledge, innovation systems and sustainability in the UK. London: Routledge
  • Markou, C. and Hands, L. (2020) “Capacitas ex machina: are computerised assessments of mental capacity a benchmark or ‘red line’ for AI law?” In: Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (eds.) Is law computable: critical perspectives on law and artificial intelligence. Hart
  • Ortiz, I. and Stubbs, T. (2022) “Austerity rerun.” In: Labonte. R. and Bodini, C. (eds.) Global health watch 6: in the shadow of the pandemic. London: Zed Books, 93-210
  • Perchard, A. and MacKenzie, N.G. (2022) “Behind the tartan curtain: cartelisation in the Scotch whisky industry.” In: Shanahan, M. and Fellman, S. (eds.) A history of business cartels: international politics, national policies, and anti-competitive behaviour. London: Routledge
  • Pollitt, M. (2022) “Moral drivers and moral lenses: policy, economy, faith and climate change.” In: Dahlan, M., Lastra, R. and Rochette, G. (eds.) Research handbook on energy, law and ethics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Rabb, N., Kossowska, M., Wood, T., Schulte, D., Vourloumis, S. and Jarke, H. (2022) “Responsiveness to evidence: a political cognition approach.” In: Strömbäck, J., Wikforss, Å., Lindholm, T.,  Oscarsson, H. and Glüer, K. (eds.) Knowledge resistance in high-choice information environments. New York and London: Routledge
  • Santos, N. and Chai, D.H. (2022) “The Vatican’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic: the COVID-19 Commission and preparing the future.” In: Shultz, C., Rahtz, D. and Sirgy, J. (eds.) Community, economy and COVID-19: lessons from multi-country analyses of a global pandemic. New York: Springer
  • Stubbs, T. (2022) “International Monetary Fund.” In: Binder, C., Nowak, M., Hofbauer, J. and Janig. P. (eds.) Elgar encyclopaedia of human rights. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Turner, S., Ulloa, A.M., Valencia Godoy, V. and Niño, N. (2021) “Learning from history or reacting to events? Colombia’s navigation of major system change in response to COVID-19.” In: Waring, J., Denis, J.L., Reff Pedersen, A., Tenbensel, T. (eds.) Organising care in a time of Covid-19: implications for leadership, governance and policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan

2021

  • Beiderbeck, D., Krüger, H. and Minshall, T. (2020) “The future of additive manufacturing in sports.” In: Schmidt, S.L. (ed.) 21st century sports: how technologies will change sports in the digital age. Springer
  • Caselli, G. (2021) “The role of bank ownership types and business models.” In: Ferri, G. and D’Apice, V. (eds.) A modern guide to financial shocks and crises. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.135-150
  • Charles, L. (2021) “Researching livelihoods for Syrian refugees in protectionist labour markets: the cases of Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.” In: Charles, L., Pappé, I. and Ronchi, M. (eds.) Researching the Middle East: cultural, conceptual, theoretical and practical issues. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
  • Chen, D., Kavuri, A. and Milne, A. (2021) “Growing pains: the changing regulation of alternative lending platforms.” In: Rau, R., Wardrop, R. and Zingales, L. (eds.) The Palgrave handbook of technological finance. London: Palgrave-MacMillan
  • Colfer, B., Harney, B., McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (2021) “Conclusion.” In: Colfer, B., Harney, B., McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (eds.) Protecting the future of work: new institutional arrangements for safeguarding labour standards. Bingley: Emerald
  • Folke, T. and Kennedy, W. (2021) “Agent-based modelling as a bridge between psychology and quantitative social science.” In: MacLachlan, M. and McVeigh, J. (eds.) Macropsychology: a population science for sustainable development goals. Springer
  • Jarke, H., Ruggeri, K., Graeber, J., Tünte, M.R., Ojinaga-Alfageme, O., Verra, S., Galizzi, M.M. (et al) (2021) “Health behavior and decision-making in healthcare.” In Ruggeri, K. (ed.) Psychology and behavioral economics: applications for public policy. New York and London: Routledge, 2nd edition (DOI: 10.4324/9781003181873-5)
  • Johnston, A. and Pugh, T. (2022) “Fiscal austerity and monetary largesse: the EU’s constitutional and ideological straitjacket.” In: Sjåfjell, B., Tsagas, G. and Villiers, C. (eds.) Sustainable value creation in the European Union: towards pathways to a sustainable future through crises. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Johnston, A. and Segrestin, B. (2021) “Lost from view: the legal invisibility of managers in the UK.” In Sogner, K. and Colli, A. (eds.) The emergence of corporate governance: people, power and performance. London: Routledge
  • Kamerāde, D., Balderson, U., Burchell, B., Wang, S. and Coutts, A. (2021) “Shorter working week and workers’ well-being and mental health.” In: Müller, M. and Reiff, C. (eds.) Arbeitszeit: Rahmenbedingungen – Ambivalenzen – Perspektiven (Working time: Frameworks – Ambivalences – Perspectives). ÖGB Verlag
  • Katelouzou, D. and Zumbansen, P. (2021) “Transnational corporate governance: the state of the art and twenty-first-century challenges.” In: Zumbansen, P. (ed.) The Oxford handbook of transnational law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Kentikelenis, A.E. and Babb, S.L. (2021) “International financial institutions: forms, functions, and controversies.” In: Pevehouse, J.C.W. and Seabrooke, L. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of international political economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • McLaughlin, C. (2021) “Regulatory experimentation and gender inequality.” In: Colfer, B., Harney, B., McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (eds.) Protecting the future of work: new institutional arrangements for safeguarding labour standards. Bingley: Emerald
  • McLaughlin, C. and Wright. C.F. (2021) “Neoliberalism or augmented pluralism? Defending the web of rules in New Zealand, Australia and Ireland.” In: Colfer, B., Harney, B., McLaughlin, C. and Wright, C.F. (eds.) Protecting the future of work: new institutional arrangements for safeguarding labour standards. Bingley: Emerald
  • Markou, C. and Deakin, S. (2022) “From rule of law to legal singularity.” In: Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (eds.) Is law computable: critical perspectives on law and artificial intelligence. Hart
  • Markou, C. and Deakin, S. (2022) “Ex machina lex? Exploring the limits of legal computability.” In: Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (eds.) Is law computable? Critical perspectives on law and artificial intelligence. Hart
  • Rabb, N., Kossowska, M., Wood, T., Schulte, D., Vourloumis, S. and Jarke, H. (2021) “Responsiveness to evidence: a political cognition approach.” In: Strömbäck, J., Wikforss, Å., Lindholm, T., Oscarsson, H. and Glüer, K. (eds.) Knowledge resistance in high-choice information environments. New York and London: Routledge
  • Ruggeri, K., Jarke, H., Friedemann, M., Naru, F. and Papa, F. (2021) “An introduction to behavioral economics.” In: Ruggeri, K. (ed.) Psychology and behavioral economics: applications for public policy. New York and London: Routledge, 2nd edition
  • Ruggeri, K., Friedemann, M., Krawiec, J.M., Jarke, H., Quail, S.K., Paul, A.F., Folke, T. and Rubaltelli, E. (2021) “Economic, financial, and consumer behavior.” In: Ruggeri, K. (ed.) Psychology and behavioral economics: applications for public policy. New York and London: Routledge, 2nd edition
  • Ruggeri, K., Berkessel, J., Bujold, P., Friedemann, M., Jarke, H., Hardy, E. (et al) (2021) “A brief history of behavioral and decision sciences’.” In: Ruggeri, K. (ed.) Psychology and behavioral economics: applications for public policy. New York and London: Routledge, 2nd edition
  • Schnyder, G. (2021) “The future of Europe: neo-liberal, illiberal, or non-liberal?” In: Montani, G. (ed.) The future of Europe and the future of the planet. Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies

2020

  • Caselli, G. and Figueira, C. (2020) “The impact of climate risks on the insurance and banking industries.” In: Migliorelli, M. and Dessertine, P. (eds.) Sustainability and financial risks: the impact of climate change, environmental degradation and social inequality on financial markets. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.31-62
  • Chen, D. (2020) “Contract law and economic reform in China.” In: Arvind, T.T. and Steele, J. (eds.) Contract law and the legislature: autonomy, expectations, and the making of legal doctrine. Hart Publishing, pp385-406
  • Christie, A. (2020) “A COVID-19 index fund: the new Fearless Girl?” In: Eidenmüller, H., Enriques, L, Helleringer, G. and van Zwieten, K. (eds.) COVID-19 and business law. Beck-Hart-Nomos
  • Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (2022) “From rule of law to legal singularity.” In: Deakin, S. and Markou, C. (eds.) Is law computable? Critical perspectives on law and artificial intelligence. Oxford: Hart
  • Gudgin, G. (2020) “Discrimination in housing and employment, in Northern Ireland.” In: Roche, P.J. and Barton, B. (eds.) The Northern Ireland question: perspectives on nationalism and unionism. Wordzworth
  • Johnston, A. (2020) “Hostile takeovers: corporate governance solution or social cost?” In: Johnston, A. and Talbot, L. (eds.) Great debates in commercial and corporate law. Red Globe Press
  • Johnston, A., Cullen, J. and Pugh, T. (2020) “The law and regulation of banks and money.” In: Johnston, A. and Talbot, L. (eds.) Great debates in commercial and corporate law. Red Globe Press
  • Johnston, A. and Sjåfjell, B. (2020) “The EU’s approach to environmentally sustainable business: can disclosure overcome the failings of shareholder primacy?” In: Peeters, M. and Eliantonio, M. (eds.) Research handbook on EU environmental law. Edward Elgar
  • Meyer, H. (2020) “The good society 2.0.” In: Speth, J.G. and Courrier, K. (eds.) The new systems reader: alternatives to a failed economy. New York: Routledge
  • Mussell, H. (2020) “Leadership and the fiduciary: addressing asymmetrical power by caring well.” In: Tomkins, L. (ed.) Paradox and power in caring leadership: critical and philosophical reflections. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Siems, M. (2020) “Taxonomies and leximetrics.” In: Gordon, J.N. and Ringe, W.-G. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of corporate law and governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.228-248
  • Turner, S. and Wright, J.S. (2020) “Sharing stories or co-constructing practice? Challenges to undertaking and researching innovation using evidence from the English NHS.” In: Bevir, M. and Waring, J. (eds.) Decentring health and care networks: reshaping the organization and delivery of healthcare. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.141-161

2019

  • Lam, C.K., Han, Y., Wang, S., Li, V., Pollitt, M. and Warde, P. (2019) “A comparative study of air pollution trends in historical London and contemporary Beijing.” In: Ozawa, M., Chaplin, J., Pollitt, M., Reiner, D. and Warde, P. (eds.) In search of good energy policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.282-304
  • Coutts, K., Gudgin, G. and Buchanan, J. (2019) “How the economics profession got it wrong on Brexit.” In: Vlachos, V. and Bitzenis, A. (eds.) European Union: post crisis challenges and prospects for growth. Basingstoke: Palgrave McMillan
  • Coutts, K. and Laskaridis, C. (2019) “Financial balances and the development of the Ethiopian economy.” In: Cheru, F., Cramer, C. and Oqubay, A. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of the Ethiopian economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Gudgin, G. (2019) “The politics of the Irish backstop.” In: Mair, J., McCabe, S., Fowler, N. and Budd, L. (eds.) Brexit and Northern Ireland: bordering on confusion? Birmingham: Bite-Sized Books/University of Birmingham
  • Johnston, A. (2019) “Market-led sustainability through information disclosure: the UK’s approach.” In: Sjåfjell, B. and Bruner, C.M. (eds.) The Cambridge handbook on corporate law, corporate governance and sustainability. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Kirkman, H. and Sanderson, P. (2019) “A code-based approach to changing regulator behaviour.” In: Hodges, C. and Russell, G. (eds.) Regulatory delivery. London: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “When is austerity an appropriate policy?” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) ‘Interlude: has privatisation come off the rails?” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Public investment: prioritising society rather than profits.” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “How could we build competitive industries?” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Interlude: Why should citizens invest in losses rather than profits?” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Making finance work for society.” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Interlude: Safe as (council) houses…” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Interlude: What is ‘social’ infrastructure – and why does it matter so much?” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2019) “Jargon busters.” In: Konzelmann, S., Himmelweit, S., Smith, J. and Weeks, J. (eds.) Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Bristol: Bristol University Press
  • Martin, B. (2019) ‘The future of science policy and innovation studies: some challenges and the factors underlying them.” In: Simon, D., Kuhlmann, S., Stamm, J. and Canzler, W. (eds.) Handbook on science and public policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.523-542
  • Ozawa, M., Chaplin, J., Pollitt, M., Reiner, D. and Warde, P. (2019) “Introduction.” In: Ozawa, M., Chaplin, J., Pollitt, M., Reiner, D. and Warde, P. (eds.) In search of good energy policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-22
  • Ozawa, M. and Pollitt, M. (2019) “Introduction to multidisciplinary approaches.” In: Ozawa, M., Chaplin, J., Pollitt, M., Reiner, D. and Warde, P. (eds.) In search of good energy policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.275-281

2018

  • Ahn, J.-M., Minshall, T. and Mortara, L. (2018) “How do entrepreneurial leaders promote open innovation adoption in small firms?” In: Vanhaverbeke, W., Frattini, F., Roijakkers, N. and Usman, M. (eds.) Researching open innovation in SMEs. London, UK: World Scientific, pp.137-177 (DOI: 10.1142/9789813230972_0005)
  • Babb, S. and Kentikelenis, A. (2018) “International financial institutions as agents of neoliberalism.” In: Cahill, D., Cooper, M., Konings, M. and Primrose, D. (eds.) The Sage handbook of neoliberalism. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
  • Caselli, G. (2018) “The cooperative banks today in the EU perspective.” In: Migliorelli, M. (ed.) New cooperative banking in Europe: strategies for adapting the business model post crisis. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.201-229 (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93578-2)
  • Deakin, S. (2018) “The evolution of theory and method in law and finance.” In: Maloney, N., Ferran, E. and Payne, J. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of financial regulation. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Fagerberg, J., Laestadius, S. and Martin, B. (2018) “The three great issues confronting Europe: economic, environmental and political.” In: Niosi, J. (ed.) Innovation systems, policy and management. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.464-491
  • Huppert, F. and Ruggeri, K. (2018) “Policy challenges: well-being as a priority in public mental health.” In: Bhugra, D., Bhui, K., Wong, S.Y.S. and Gilman, S.E. (eds.) Oxford textbook of public mental health. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Jones-Evans, D., Gkikas, A., Rhisiart, M., and MacKenzie, N.G. (2018) “Measuring open innovation in SMEs.” In: Vanhaverbeake, W., Frattini, F., Roijakkers, N. and Usman, M. (eds.) Researching open innovation in SMEs. London, UK: World Scientific
  • McLaughlin, C. (2018) “Corporate social responsibility and human resource management.” In: Carbery, R. and Cross, C. (eds.) Human resource management: a concise introduction. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd edition
  • Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2018) “Conditionality and sovereign debt: an overview of human rights implications.” In: Bantekas, I. and Lumina, C. (eds.) Sovereign debt and human rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.359-380

2017

  • Armour, J. and Schmidt, C. (2017) “Layers of legality: building enforcement capacity for Brazilian corporate and securities law.” In: Huang, R. and Howson, N. (eds.) Public and private enforcement of company law and securities regulation: China and the world.
  • Donald, B. and Gray, M. (2017) “Urban policy and governance:  austerity urbanism.” In: Bain, A. and Peake, L. (eds.) Urbanization in a global context. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Figueira, C., Caselli, G. and Rahadyan, H. (2017) “Public-private partnerships in Indonesia: the regulatory environment, progress to date and lessons learned.” In: Mouraviev, N. and Kakabadse, N. (eds.) Public-private partnerships in transitional nations: policy, governance and praxis. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars, pp.173-197
  • Katelouzou, D. and Chiu, I. (2017) “From shareholder stewardship to shareholder duties: is the time ripe?” In: Birkmose, H. (ed.) Shareholders’ duties. Kluwer Law International (also available on SSRN)
  • Katelouzou, D. (2017) “Reflections on the nature of the public corporation in an era of shareholder activism and shareholder stewardship.” In: Choudhury, B. and Petrin, M. (eds.) Understanding the company: corporate governance and theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (also available on SSRN)
  • Lawson, T. (2017) “Eudaimonic bubbles, social change and the NHS.” In: Archer, M.S. (ed.) Morphogenesis and human flourishing. New York: Springer
  • McLaughlin, C. and Bridgman, T. (2017) “Apple and the true costs of production.” In: Sauerbronn, F., Fatien Diochon, P., Mills, A.J. and Raufflet, E. (eds.) The dark side 3: critical cases on the downside of business. Oxford: Routledge
  • Njoya, W. (2017) “The contract of employment, corporate law and labour income.” In: Freedland, M. (ed.) The contract of employment. Oxford University Press

2016

  • Deakin, S. (2016) “Labour law and development in the long run.” In: Marshall, S. and Fenwick, C. (eds.) Labour regulation and development: socio-legal perspectives. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S. and Adams, Z. (2016) “Corporate governance and employee relations.” In: Gordon, J. and Ringe, W.-G. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of corporate law and governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Hughes, A. (2016) “Measuring knowledge exchange in the arts and humanities.” In: Proceedings of the AURIL Conference 2016.  London: Association for University Research and Industry Links (AURIL)
  • Konzelmann, S., and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2016) “Public policy working: catalyst for Olympic success.” In: Cozzi, G., Newman, S. and Toporowski, J. (eds.) Finance and industrial policy: beyond financial regulation in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Koukiadaki, A. Tavora, I. and Martinez-Lucio, M. (2016) “Joint regulation and labour market policy in Europe during the crisis: a seven-country comparison.” In: Koukiadaki, A., Tavora, I. and Martinez-Lucio, M. (eds.) Joint regulation and labour market policy in Europe during the crisis. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute
  • Koukiadaki, A. and Kokkinou, C. (2016) “The Greek system of collective bargaining in (the) crisis.” In: Koukiadaki, A., Tavora, I. and Martinez-Lucio, M. (eds.) Joint regulation and labour market policy in Europe during the crisis. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute
  • Lawson, T. (2016) “Collective practices and norms.” In: Archer, M.S. (ed.) Morphogenesis and the crisis of normativity. New York: Springer
  • Marshall, S. and Fenwick, C. (2016) “Labour law and development: characteristics and challenges.” In: Marshall, S. and Fenwick, C. (eds.) Labour regulation and development: socio-legal perspectives. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Marshall, S. (2016) “Revitalising labour market regulation for the economic South: new forms and tools.” In: Marshall, S. and Fenwick, C. (eds.) Labour regulation and development: socio-legal perspectives. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Njoya, W. (2016) “The contract of employment, corporate law and labour income.” In: Freedland, M. (ed.) The contract of employment. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Njoya, W. (2016) “The EU framework of information and consultation: implications for trades unions and industrial democracy.” In: Bogg, A., Costello, C. and Davies, A. (eds.) Research handbook on EU labour law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Reinsberg, B. (2016) “The implications of multi-bi aid on multilateral agencies: the example of the World Bank.” In: Mahn, T., Negre, M. and Klingebiel, S. (eds.) The fragmentation of aid: concepts, measurements and implications for development cooperation. Basingstoke: Palgrave McMillan, pp.185-198
  • Stephen, F.H. (2016) “New institutional economics, culture and corporate governance.” In: Ngwu, F.N., Osuji, O.K. and Stephen, F.H (eds.) Corporate governance in developing and emerging markets. London: Routledge, pp.45-60
  • Stubbs, T. and Kentikelenis, A. (2016) “Conditionality and human rights: an overview.” In: Bantekas, I. and Lumina, C. (eds.) Sovereign debt and international human rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press

2015

  • Adams, Z., and Deakin, S. (2015) “Quantitative labour law.” In: Ludlow, A. and Blackham, A. (eds.) New frontiers in empirical labour law research. Oxford: Hart
  • Adams, Z. and Deakin, S. (2015) “Freedom of establishment and regulatory competition.” In: Chalmers, D. and Arnull, A. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of European Union law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Alexy, O. and Dahlander, L. (2015) “Managing open innovation.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D. and Phillips, N. (eds.) Handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.442-461
  • Armour, J. Menezes, A., Uttamchandani, M. and van Zwieten, K. (2015) “How creditor rights matter for debt finance: a review of empirical evidence.” In: Dahan, F. (ed.) Research handbook on secured financing in commercial transactions. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.3-25
  • Armour, J. and Schmidt, C. (2015) “Layers of legality: building enforcement capacity for Brazilian corporate law.” In: Scaffardini, L. (ed.) The BRICS group in the spotlight: an interdisciplinary approach. Parma: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, pp.135-174
  • Deakin, S. (2015) “Law as evolution, evolution as social order: common law method reconsidered.” In: Grundmann, S. and Thiessen, J. (eds.) Recht und Sozialtheorie im Rechtsvergleich (Law in the context of disciplines). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck
  • Hughes, A. (2015) “Capital markets, innovation systems and the financing of innovation.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D. and Phillips, N. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Johnston, A. (2015) “Arbitrability of company law disputes.” In: Shan, W. and Liu, Q. (eds.) Silk Road: collected courses on international economic law, vol.2: China and international commercial dispute resolution. Amsterdam: Brill
  • Johnston, A. and Morrow, P. (2015) “Towards long-termism in corporate governance: the Shareholder Rights Directive and beyond.” In: Vitols, S. (ed.) Long-term investment and the sustainable company: a stakeholder perspective. Brussels: ETUI
  • Johnston, A., Sjåfjell, B., Anker-Sørensen, L. and Millons, D. (2015) “Shareholder primacy: the main barrier to sustainable companies.” In: Sjåfjell, B. and Richardson, B. (eds.) Company law and sustainability: legal barriers and opportunities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Johnston, A. and Njoya, W. (2015) “Employee voice in corporate control transactions.” In: Bogg, A. and Novitz, T. (eds.) Voices at work: continuity and change in the common law world. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2015) “The impact of EU regulation on social services of general interest in the United Kingdom.” In: Barbier, J.C., Rogowski, R. and Colombe, F. (eds.) The sustainability of the European social model: EU governance, social protection and social rights in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • McLaughlin, C. (2015) “Corporate social responsibility and human resource management.” In: Carbery, R. and Cross, C. (eds.) Human resource management: a concise introduction. Basingstoke: Palgrave
  • Mina, A. (2015) “University-business collaboration in services vis-à-vis manufacturing firms.” In: Fernandez, R. (ed.) State of the relationship report 2015. London: NCUB
  • Njoya, W. and Carse, A. (2015) “Labour law as the law of the business enterprise.” In: Bogg, A., Costello, C., Davies, A.C.L. and Prassl, J. (eds.) The autonomy of labour law. Oxford: Hart
  • Salter, A. and Alexy, O. (2015) “The nature of innovation.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D. and Phillips, N. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.26-49
  • Siems, M. (2015) ‘The leximetric research on shareholder protection.” In: Hill, J.G. and Thomas, R.S. (eds.) Research handbook on shareholder power. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.168-185
  • Singh, A., Singh, G., Bailey, D. and Lenihan, H. (2015) “Takeovers and takeovers policy.” In: Bailey, D., Cowling, K. and Tomlinson, P. (eds.) New perspectives on industrial policy for a modern Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Tether, B. (2015) “Services, innovation and the management of service innovation.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D. and Phillips, N. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press

2014

  • Blasini, B., Dang, R., Minshall, T. and Mortara, L. (2014) “The role of communicators in innovation clusters.” In: Pfeffermann, T., Minshall, T. and Mortara, L. (eds.) Strategy and communication for innovation. Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2nd edition
  • Deakin, S., Fenwick, C. and Sarkar, P. (2014) “Labour law and inclusive development: the economic effects of industrial relations laws in middle-income countries.” In: Schmiegelow, M. and Schmiegelow, H. (eds.) Institutional competition between common law and civil law: theory and policy. Frankfurt: Springer, pp.185-209
  • Dodgson, M., Gann, D.M. and Phillips, N. (2014) “Perspectives on innovation management.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D.M. and Phillips, N. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Dodgson, M. and Gann, D.M. (2014) “Technology and innovation.” In: Dodgson, M., Gann, D.M. and Phillips, N. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of innovation management. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Gudgin, G. and Coutts, K. (2014) “Should the UK continue to follow liberal economic policies?” In: Green, J., Hay, C. and Taylor-Gooby, P. (eds.) The British growth crisis: the search for a new model. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Hughes, A. (2014) “Keeping a sense of perspective: which businesses collaborate with universities, why do they do it and how can collaboration be enhanced?” In: National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) (eds.) State of the relationship report 2014. London: NCUB
  • Hughes, A. (2014) “Hunting the Snark? In pursuit of the fabulous six percent.” In: National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) (eds.) State of the relationship report 2014. London: NCUB
  • Hughes, A. and Mollogón, A. (2014) “Globalisation, universities and the patenting of inventions.” In: National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) (eds.) State of the relationship report 2014. London: NCUB
  • Johnston, A. and Njoya, W. (2014) “Employee voice in corporate control transactions.” In: Bogg, A. and Novitz, T. (eds.) Voices at work: continuity and change in the common law world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (2014) “The deindustrial revolution: the rise and fall of UK manufacturing.” In: Floud, R., Humphries, J. and Johnson, J (eds.) The Cambridge economic history of modern Britain, vol.2: 1870 to the present. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.302-329
  • McLaughlin, C. and Prothero, A. (2014) “Embedding a societal view of business among first year undergraduates.” In: Murray, A., Baden, D., Cashian, P., Wersun, A. and Haynes, K. (eds.) Inspirational guide for the implementation of PRME: UK and Ireland edition. Leeds: Greenleaf Publishing
  • Mina, A. (2014) “Bridging the gap: innovation intermediaries.” In: National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) (eds.) State of the relationship report 2014. London: NCUB
  • Njoya, W. and Johnston, A. (2014) “Corporate governance and consultative mechanisms.” In: Bogg, A. and Novitz, T. (eds.) Voices at work: continuity and change in the common law world. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Njoya, W. and Countouris, N. (2014) “The Acquired Rights Directive.” In: Schlachter, M. (ed.) EU labour law: a commentary. Deventer: Kluwer
  • Vernet, A., Kilduff, M. and Salter, A. (2014) ‘The two-pipe problem: analyzing and theorizing about 2-mode networks.” In: Brass, D. (ed.) Contemporary perspectives on organizational social networks (Research in the sociology of organizations, 40). London: Emerald

2013

  • Alvarez-Macotela, O. and Siems, M. (2013) “The OECD principles of corporate governance in emerging markets: a successful example of networked governance?” In: Fenwick, M., Van Uytsel, S. and Wrbka, S. (eds.) Networked governance, transnational business and the law. Berlin: Springer
  • Cosh, A.D. (2013) “Unlocking small firms’ potential.” In: Thornton, P. (ed.) Re-igniting growth: research findings on achieving long-term economic recovery. Swindon: ESRC
  • Coutts, K. and Norman, N. (2013) “Post-Keynesian approaches to industrial pricing.” In: Harcourt, G. and Kriesler, P. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of post-Keynesian economics: vol.1. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2013) “Droit social et travailleurs pauvres dans la Grande-Bretagne: une perspective historique.” In: Auvergnon, P. (ed.) Droit social et travailleurs pauvres. Brussels: Bruylant, pp.143-162
  • Deakin, S. and Mina, A. (2013) “Institutions and innovation: is corporate governance the missing link?” In: Pittard, M., Monotti, A.L. and Duns, J. (eds.) Business innovation and the law: perspectives from intellectual property, labour, competition and corporate law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.456-482
  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2013) “The sovereign debt crisis and the future of social Europe.” In: Countouris, N. and Freedland, M. (eds.) Resocialising Europe in a time of crisis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Dee, N., Gill, D., Lacher, R., Livesey, F. and Minshall, T. (2013) “A review of research on the role and effectiveness of business incubation for technology-based start-ups.” In: van der Sijde, P., Cook, G., Wakkee, I., During, W. and Groen, A. (eds.) High technology entrepreneurship: a Festschrift for Ray Oakey. Amsterdam: VU University Press, pp.111-130
  • Kitson, M. (2013) “Britain’s withdrawal from the Gold standard: the end of an epoch.” In: Parker, R.E. and Whaples, R.M. (eds.) Routledge handbook of major events in economic history. Basingstoke: Palgrave
  • Kitson, M. (2013) “Regional competitiveness and regional policy: some insights from the UK.” In: Brugnoli, A. and Colombo, A. (eds.) Government, governance and welfare reform: structural changes and subsidiarity in Italy and Britain. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Li, C. and Bascavusoglu-Moreau, E. (2013) “Knowledge spillovers in manufacturing firms and future sources of knowledge for innovation.” In: Foresight (eds.) The future of manufacturing: a new era of opportunity and challenge for the UK: summary report. London: Government Office for Science
  • Njoya, W. (2013) “Flexibility and enterprise risk: employees as stakeholders in corporate governance.” In: Countouris, N. and Freedland, M. (eds.) Resocialising Europe in a time of crisis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.290-313
  • Oughton, D., Mortara, L. and Minshall, T. (2013) “Managing asymmetric relationships in open innovation: lessons from multinational companies and SMEs.” In: Garcia Martinez, M. (ed.) Open innovation in the food and beverage industry. Cambridge: Woodhead
  • Salter, A. and Tether, B. (2013) “Innovation in services: an overview.” In: Haynes, K. and Grugulis, I. (eds.) Managing services: challenges and innovations. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Sheng, A. and Singh, A. (2013) “Islamic finance revisited: conceptual and analytical issues from the perspective of conventional economics.” In: Iqbal, Z. and Mirakhor, A. (eds.) Economic development and Islamic finance. Washington, DC: World Bank
  • Sheng, A. and Singh, A. (2013) “Islamic stock markets in a global context.” In: Iqbal, Z. and A. Mirakhor, A. (eds.) Economic development and Islamic finance. Washington, DC: World Bank
  • Singh, A. (2013) “The economic and financial crisis of 2008-2010: the international dimension.” In: Wolfson, M.H. and Epstein, G.A.(eds.) Handbook of the political economy of financial crises. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Xia, T. and Minshall, T. (2013) “Understanding patterns and promotion of investments in new firms in emerging science and technology-based industries in the UK.” In: Oakey, R., Groen, A., Cook, G. and van der Sijde, P. (eds.) New technology-based firms in the new millennium, vol.X. London: Emerald

2012

  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2012) “Social policy and labour market regulation.” In: Menon, A., Jones, E. and Weatherill, S. (eds.) Oxford handbook on the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Bascavusoglu-Moreau, E. and Colakoglu, M. (2012) “Impact of SME policies on innovation capabilities: the Turkish case.” In: Yetkiner, I., Pamukcu, M.T. and Erdil, E. (eds.) Industrial dynamics, innovation policy, and economic growth through technological advancements. IGI Global, pp.159-184
  • Deakin, S. (2012) “Empirical research on labour and employment laws.” In: Cane, P. and Kritzer, H. (eds.) Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2012) “The juridical nature of the firm.” In: Clarke, T. and Branson, D. (eds.) The Sage handbook of corporate governance. London: Sage
  • Deakin, S. (2012) “The law and economics of employment protection legislation.” In: Estlund, C. and Wachter, M. (eds.) The law and economics of labor and employment law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S. (2012) “The Lisbon Treaty, the Viking and Laval judgments, and the financial crisis: in search of new foundations for Europe’s ‘social market economy’.” In: Bruun, N., Lörcher K. and Schömann, I. (eds.) The Lisbon Treaty and social Europe. Oxford: Hart
  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2012) “Deliberative democracy and capability for voice: legal strategies for the implementation of social rights in the European Union.” In: De Leonardis, O., Negrelli, S. and Salais, R. (eds.) Democracy and capabilities for voice: welfare, work and public deliberation in Europe. Brussels: Peter Lang
  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2012) “Social dialogue in the UK: moving beyond the single channel of representation?” In: De Munck, J., Didry, C., Ferreras, I. and Jobert, A. (eds.) Renewing democratic deliberation in Europe: the challenge of social and civil dialogue. Brussels: Peter Lang
  • Deakin, S. and Pistor, K. (2012) “Introduction.” In: Deakin, S. and Pistor, K. (eds.) Legal origin theory. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S., McLaughlin, C. and Chai, D. (2012) “Gender inequality and reflexive law: the potential of different regulatory mechanisms for making employment rights effective.” In: Dickens, L. (ed.) Making employment rights effective: issues of enforcement and compliance. Oxford: Hart
  • Hughes, A. (2012) “Choosing races and placing bets: UK national innovation policy and the globalisation of innovation systems.” In: Greenaway, D. (ed.) The UK in a global world: how can the UK focus on steps in global value chains that really add value? London: CEPR
  • Johnston, A. (2012) “Recent developments in stakeholder theory: from the productive coalition to the governance of social cost.” In: Vitols, S. and Heuschmid, J. (eds.) European company law and the sustainable company: a stakeholder approach. Brussels: ETUI/GOODCORP
  • Kitson, M. (2012) “Subsidiarity, proximity and innovation.” In: Colombo, A. (ed.) Subsidiarity governance: theoretical and empirical models. New York: Palgrave
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2012) “Anglo-Saxon capitalism in crisis? Models of liberal capitalism and the preconditions for financial stability.” In: Wood, G. and Demirbag, M. (eds.) Handbook of institutional approaches to international business. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Konzelmann, S., Fovargue-Davies, M. and Butzbach, O. (2012) ‘The not so global crisis.” In: Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (eds.) Banking systems in the crisis: the faces of liberal capitalism. London: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S., Fovargue-Davies, M. and Wilkinson, F. (2012) “The return of financialized liberal capitalism.” In: Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (eds.) Banking systems in the crisis: the faces of liberal capitalism. London: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S., Fovargue-Davies, M. and Wilkinson, F. (2012) ‘The United Kingdom: Thatcherism – ‘a heavy hand and a light touch’.” In: Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (eds.) Banking systems in the crisis: the faces of liberal capitalism. London: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S., Butzbach, O. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2012) “Institutional foundations of the Anglo-Saxon banking systems: some are more liberal than others.” In: Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (eds.) Banking systems in the crisis: the faces of liberal capitalism. London: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (2012) “Conclusions.” In: Konzelmann, S. and Fovargue-Davies, M. (eds.) Banking systems in the crisis: the faces of liberal capitalism. London: Routledge
  • McLaughlin, C. and Deakin, S. (2012) “Equality law and the limits of the ‘business case’ for addressing gender inequalities.” In: Scott, J., Dex, S. and Plagnol, A.C. (eds.) Gendered lives: gender inequalities in production and reproduction. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Singh, A. (2012) “Addendum.” In:  Ahluwalia, I. and Little, I. (eds.) India’s economic reforms and development: essays for Manmohan Singh. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Singh, A. and Zammit, A. (2012) “Globalisation, labour standards and economic development.” In: Michie, J. (ed.) The handbook of globalisation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2nd edition, pp.230-256

2011

  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2011) “European labour law after Laval.” In: Moreau, M.-A. (ed.) Before and after the economic crisis: what implications for the ‘European social model’? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Bascavusoglu-Moreau, E. and Tether, B. (2011) “Registered designs and business performance: exploring the link.” In: Economics of design rights. London: Intellectual Property Office (IPO)
  • Dang, R., Mortara, L., Thomson, R. and Minshall, T. (2011) “Developing a technology intelligence strategy to access knowledge of innovation clusters.” In: Hülsmann, M. and Pfeffermann, N. (eds.) Strategies and communications for innovations. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer
  • Deakin, S. (2011) “Corporate governance and financial crisis in the long run.” In: Zumbansen, P. and Williams, C. (eds.) The embedded firm corporate governance, labour law and financial capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2011) “Inside pension fund governance.” In: Thornton, P. (ed.) Good governance for pension schemes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2011) “Labour law and the legal construction of gender in historical perspective.” In: Schömann, I. (ed.) Mélanges à la mémoire de Yota Kravaritou: a trilingual tribute. Brussels: ETUI
  • Deakin, S. (2011) “The contribution of labour law to economic and human development.” In: Davidov, G. and Langille, B. (eds.) The idea of labour law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2011) “The evidence-based case for labour regulation.” In: Lee, S. and McCann, D. (eds.) Regulating for decent work: new directions in labour market regulation. Geneva: ILO
  • Deakin, S., McLaughlin, C. and Chai, D. (2011) “Gender inequality and reflexive law: the potential of different regulatory mechanisms for making employment rights effective.” In: Dickens, L. (ed.) Making employment rights effective. Oxford: Hart
  • Deakin, S. and Rogowski, R. (2011) “Reflexive labour law, capabilities, and the future of social Europe.” In: Rogowski, R., Salais, R. and Whiteside, N. (eds.) Transforming European employment policy: labour market transitions and the promotion of capability. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar
  • Hughes, A., Moore, B. and Ulrichsen, T. (2011) “Evaluating innovation policies: a case study of the impact of Third Stream funding in the English higher education sector.” In: Colombo, M.G., Grilli, L. Pisutello, L. and Rossi-Lamastra, C. (eds.) Science and innovation policy for the new knowledge economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2011) “The conflicting logic of markets and the management of production.” In: Zumbansen, P. and Williams, C. (eds.) The embedded firm: labour, corporate governance and finance capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Martin, B. (2011) “A new look at new Cambridge: will the UK private expenditure function stand up?’ in contributions.” In: Papadimitriou, D. and Zezza, G. (eds.) Stock-flow modelling: essays in honour of Wynne Godley. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Mortara, L., Napp, J.J., Ford, S. and Minshall, T. (2011) “Open innovation activities to foster corporate entrepreneurship.” In: Cassia, L., Minola, T. and Paleari, S. (eds.) Entrepreneurship and technological change. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Pollitt, M.G. (2011) “Green values in communities: how and why to engage individuals with decarbonisation targets.” In: Pitelis, C.N., Keenan, J. and Pryce, V. (eds.) Green values, green business and sustainability. Abingdon: Routledge
  • Singh, A. (2011) “The economic and financial crisis of 2008-2010: theinternational dimension.” In: Epstein, G. and Wolfson, M. (eds.) The Oxford handbook of the political economy of financial crises. New York: Oxford University Press
  • Singh, A. and Zammit, A. (2011) “Labour standards and economic development.” In: Michie, J. (ed.) Handbook of globalisation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2nd edition
  • Singh, A. and Zammit, A. (2011) “The global economic and financial crisis: which way forward?” In: Arestis, P., Sobreira, R. and Oreiro, J.L. (eds.) An assessment of the global impact of the financial crisis. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

2010

  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2010) “Les procédures d’information-consultation des salariés face aux restructurations en Grande-Bretagne.” In: Didry, C. and Jobert, A. (eds.) L’entreprise en restructuration: dynamiques institutionnelles et mobilisations collectives. Rennes: PUR
  • Deakin, S. and Koukiadaki, A. (2010) “Reflexive approaches to corporate governance: the case of Heathrow Terminal 5.” In: De Schutter, O. and Lenoble, J. (eds.) Reflexive governance: redefining the public interest in a pluralistic world. Oxford: Hart
  • Hughes, A. (2010) “Entrepreneurship and innovation policy: retrospect and prospect.” In: Uberoi, V., Coutts, A., McLean, A. and Halpern, D. (eds.) (2010) Options for Britain II: cross cutting policy issues – changes and challenges. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Johnston, A. (2010) “Varieties of corporate governance and reflexive takeover regulation.” In: Bernitz, U. and Ringe, W.-G. (eds.) Company law and economic protectionism: new challenges to European integration. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2010) “The regulation of fixed-term work in Britain.” In: Nakakubo, H. and Araki, T. (eds.) Labor policy on fixed-term employment contracts. Deventer: Kluwer Law International
  • McLaughlin, C. (2010) “Building a ‘high road’ economy? The Employment Relations Act in an international comparative perspective.” In: Rasmussen, E. (ed.) Employment relationships: workers, unions and employers in New Zealand. Auckland: Auckland University Press
  • Metcalfe, J.S. and Foster, J. (2010) “Evolutionary growth theory.” In: Setterfield, M. (ed.) Handbook of alternative theories of economic growth. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Metcalfe, J.S. (2010) “Competitiveness and comparative advantage: towards an evolutionary approach to growth and foreign trade.” In: Birolo, A., Foley, D., Kurz, H.D., Schefold, B. and Steedman, I. (eds.) Production, distribution and trade: alternative perspectives: essays in honour of Sergio Parinello. London, Routledge
  • Minshall, T., Livesey, F., Mortara, L., Napp, J., Shi, Y. and Zhang, Y. (2010) “Manufacturing and open innovation.” In: Ryhänen, T., Uusitalo, M., Ikkala, O. and Kärkkäinen, A. (eds.) Nanotechnologies for future mobile devices. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

2009

  • Konzelmann, S.J., Wilkinson, F., Craypo, C. and Aridi, R. (2009) “The export of varieties of capitalism: the cases of Wal-Mart and IKEA.” In: Esner, W. and Hanappi, H. (eds.) Varieties of capitalism and new institutional deals: regulation, welfare and the new economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Konzelmann, S.J., Wilkinson, F., Craypo, C. and Aridi, R. (2009) “The export of national varieties of capitalism: the cases of Wal-Mart and IKEA.” In: Coe, N.M. and Wrigley, N. (eds.) The globalizaton of retailing. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Buchanan, J. and Deakin, S. (2009) ‘In the shadow of corporate governance reform: change and continuity in management practice in Japanese listed companies.” In: Whittaker, D.H. and Deakin, S. (eds.) Corporate governance and managerial reform in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Consoli, D., McMeeking, A., Metcalfe, J.S., Mina, A. and Ramlogan, R. (2009) “The process of healthcare innovation: problem sequences, systems and symbiosis.” In: Costa-i-Font, J., Courbage, C. and McGuire, A. (eds.) The economics of new health technologies: incentives, organisation and financing. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. and Singh, A. (2009) “The stock market, the market for corporate control and the theory of the firm: legal and economic perspectives and implications for public policy.” In: Bjuggren, P.-O. and Mueller, D. (eds.) The modern firm, corporate governance and investments. Cheltenham: Elgar
  • Deakin, S. (2009) “Capacitas: contract law and the institutional preconditions of a market economy.” In: Deakin, S. and Supiot, A. (eds.) Labour and employment law and economics. Oxford: Hart
  • Deakin, S. (2009) “The return of the guild? Network relations in historical perspective.” In: Amstutz, M. and Teubner, G. (eds.) Networks: legal issues of multilateral cooperation. Oxford: Hart
  • Deakin, S. and Rebérioux, A. (2009) “Corporate governance, labour relations and human resource management in Britain and France: convergence or divergence?” In: Touffut, J.-P. (ed.) Does corporate ownership matter? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S. and Singh A. (2009) “The stock market, the market for corporate control and the theory of the firm: legal and economic perspectives and implications for public policy.” In: Bjuggren, P.-O. and Mueller, D. (eds.) The modern firm, corporate governance and investments. Cheltenham: Elgar
  • Deakin, S. and Whittaker, D.H. (2009) “On a different path? The managerial reshaping of Japanese corporate governance.” In: Whittaker, D.H. and Deakin, S. (eds.) Corporate governance and managerial reform in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “The position and function of executive staff members in British labour law.” In: Weiss, M. (ed.) The position and function of executive staff members in labour law. Baden-Baden: Nomos
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2009) “The position and function of executive staff members in British labour law.” In: Bromwich, M., Gschwinder, J., Kronisch, G., Seifert, A. and Weiss, M. (eds.) Labour law of executive staff in selected countries. Baden-Baden: Nomos
  • Lele, P. and Siems, M. (2009) “Shareholder protection: a leximetric approach.” In: Arun, T. and Turner, J. (eds.) Corporate governance and development: reform, financial systems and legal framework. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Sarkar, P. (2009) “Corporate governance, stock market development and private capital accumulation: a case study of India.” In: Marjit, S. (ed.) India macroeconomics annual 2008. New Delhi: Sage India
  • Singh, A. (2009) “Historical examination of the golden age of full employment in Western Europe.” In: Arestis, P. and McCombie, J. (eds.) Missing links in the unemployment relationship. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.51-71
  • Singh, A. (2009) “The past, present and future of industrial policy in India: adapting to the changing domestic and international environment.” In: Cimoli, M., Dosi, G. and Stiglitz, J. (eds.) Industrial policy and development: the political economy of capabilities and accumulation. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Whittaker, D.H. and Deakin, S. (2009) “Corporate governance, institutions and the spirits of capitalism.” In: Whittaker, D.H. and Deakin, S. (eds.) Corporate governance and managerial reform in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press

2008

  • Armour J. (2008) “Codification and UK company law.” In: Association du Bicentenaire du Code de Commerce (ed.) Bicentenaire du Code de Commerce 1807-2007: les Actes des Colloques. Paris: Dalloz
  • Barnard, C. (2008) “Employment law, the EC Treaty and the Services Directive.” In: Rönnmar, M. (ed.) National industrial relations vs EC industrial relations. Deventer: Kluwer
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2008) “Takeovers after ‘takeovers’.” In: Arestis, P. and Eatwell, J. (eds.) Issues in finance and industry. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Cosh, A., Guest P. and Hughes A. (2008) “UK corporate governance and takeover performance.” In: Gugler, K. and Yurtoglu, B. (eds.) The economics of corporate governance and mergers. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S. and McLaughlin, C. (2008) “The regulation of women’s pay: from individual rights to reflexive law?” In: Scott, J., Dex, S. and Joshi, H. (eds.) Women and employment: changing lives and new challenges. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Deakin, S. and Njoya, W. (2008) “The legal framework of employment relations.” In: Blyton, P., Bacon, N., Fiorito, J. and Heery, E. (eds.) Handbook of industrial relations. London: Sage, pp.284-304
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2008) “Minimum wage legislation.” In: Dau-Schmidt, K., Harris, S. and Lobel, O. (eds.) Encyclopaedia of labour law and economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Fagernäs, S., Sarkar, P. and Singh, A. (2008) “Legal origin, shareholder protection and the stock market: new challenges from time series analysis.” In: Gugler, K. and Yurtoglu, B. (eds.) The economics of corporate governance and mergers. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Hughes, A. (2008) “Innovation policy as cargo cult: myth and reality in knowledge-led productivity growth.” In: Bessant, J. and Venables, T. (eds.) Creating wealth from knowledge: meeting the innovation challenge. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (reprinted in Lopez-Claros, A. (ed.) (2009) The innovation for development report 2009-2010: strengthening innovation for the prosperity of nations. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan)
  • Johnston, A. (2008) “Takeovers.” In: Cane, P. and Conaghan, J. (eds.) The new Oxford companion to law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Koukiadaki, A. (2008) “Capabilities and employee voice: the role of the 2202/14/EC Framework directive on information and consultation of employees.” In: Perulli, A. and Lyon-Caen, A. (eds.) Efficacia e diritto del lavoro. Padova: Cedam
  • Lane, C. and Probert, J. (2008) “SMEs in the global economy: a comparison of the global production networks of German and British clothing firms.” In: Bluhm, K. and Schmidt, R. (eds.) Change in SMEs: towards a new European capitalism? Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Martinez-Fernandez, M.C. and Sharpe, S. (2008) “Intellectual assets and knowledge vitality in urban regions: the role of universities.” In: Yigitcanlar, T., Velibeyoglu, K. and Baum, S. (eds.) Creative urban regions: harnessing urban technologies to support knowledge city initiatives. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference
  • Mohe, M. and Seidl, D. (2008) “Systemic concepts of intervention.” In: Buono, A. and Poulfelt, F. (eds.) Research in management consulting. Greenwich: Information Age
  • Singh, A., Singh, A. and Weisse, B. (2008) “Corporate governance, competition, the new international financial architecture and large corporations in emerging markets.” In: Allington, N.F.B. and McCombie, J.S.L. (eds.) The Cambridge handbook of applied economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

2007

  • Bennett R. (2007) “Government local and regional support for SMEs and business link.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Bennett R. (2007) ‘What SMEs want from Government: Policy Changes’ in Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds) British Enterprise: thriving or surviving? (Cambridge: Centre for Business Research).
  • Browne, J. (2007) “The equal treatment principle and gender: theory and practice.” In: Browne, J. (ed.) The future of gender. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Bullock A. and Milner I. (2007) “Survey design, response bias and sample characteristics in the 2004 CBR SME survey.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Bullock, A., Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2007) “Finance for SMEs.” in Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh A. and Hughes A. (2007) “Business formation, business leaders and SME performance.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2007) “Constraints, competitiveness and collaboration.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh A. and Hughes A. (2007) “Innovation activity and technology intensive firms.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2007) “SMEs in Northern Ireland.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2007) “The British SME sector 1991 – 2004.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Fu, X. (2007) “SMEs and Innovation.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: surviving, thriving or dying. Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Lester, R.K. (2007) “Innovation efficiency: a transatlantic comparison.” In: Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Lester, R.K. (eds.) UK plc: just how innovative are we? Cambridge: Cambridge-MIT Institute
  • Deakin, S. (2006) “The comparative evolution of the employment relationship.” In: Davidov, G. and Langille, B. (eds.) Boundaries and frontiers of labour law. Oxford: Hart, pp.89-108
  • Deakin, S. (2007) “Is the ‘modernisation’ of company law a threat to employee voice within the enterprise? A British perspective.” In: Sadowski, D. and Weiss, M. (eds.) Corporate governance and codetermination. Berlin: de Gruyter
  • Deakin, S. (2007) “Is the ‘modernisation’ of company law a threat to employee voice within the enterprise? A British perspective.” In: Jürgens, U., Sadowski, D., Schuppert, G.F. and Weiss, M. (eds.) Perspektiven der corporate governance. Baden-Baden: Nomos, pp.235-257
  • Hughes, A. (2007) “University-industry links and UK science and innovation policy.” In: Yusuf, S. and Nabeshima, K. (eds.) How universities promote economic growth. Washington, DC: World Bank
  • Kitson M. (2007) “Regional variations in competitiveness and their implications for regional policy.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise: thriving or surviving? Cambridge: Centre for Business Research
  • Pendleton, A. and Deakin, S. (2007) “Ownership, governance and employment relationships: the contribution and potential of WERS.” In: Whitfield, K. and Huxley, K. (eds.) Innovations in the 2004 workplace employment relations survey. Cardiff: Cardiff University
  • Singh, A. (2007) “Competition and competition policy in emerging markets: international and developmental dimensions.” In: Arestis, P., McCombie, J. and Vickerman, R. (eds.) Growth and economic development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.207-246
  • Singh, A. (2007) “Capital account liberalization, free long-term capital flows, financial crises and economic development.” In: Shaikh, A. (ed.) Globalization and the myths of free trade. London: Routledge, pp.259-287

2006

  • Armour, J. (2006) “Overview of the treatment of stakeholders in UK corporate insolvency law.” In: Peter, H., Jeandin, N. and Kilborn, J. (eds.) The challenges of insolvency law in the 21st century. Zurich: Schulthess, pp.99-112
  • Armour, J. (2006) “The governance of corporate rescue in the UK.” In: Peter, H., Jeandin, N. and Kilborn, J. (eds.) The challenges of insolvency law in the 21st century. Zurich: Schulthess, pp.501-514
  • Browne, J. (2006) “‘Segregation’; ‘corporate ethics’; ‘gender inequality’.” In: Bevir, M. (ed.) Sage encyclopaedia of governance. London: Sage
  • Fu, X. (2006) “Exports, FDI, linkages and regional disparities in China.” In: Yao, S. and Chen, J. (eds.) Globalization, competition and growth in China. London: Taylor and Francis, pp.163-181
  • Fu, X. (2006) “Globalisation and regional income inequalities in China.” In: Benini, R. and Woo, W. T. (eds.) Restructuring and decentralization in transition. Dordrecht and New York: Kluwer Academic Publisher
  • Lane, C. and Probert, J. (2006) “Globalization and labour market segmentation: the impact of global production networks on employment patterns of German and UK clothing firms.” In: Ferner, A., Quintanilla, J. and Sánchez-Runde, C. (eds.) Multinationals, institutions and the construction of transnational practices: convergence and diversity in the global economy. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Probert, J. (2006) “Global value chains in the pharmaceutical industry.” In: Whittaker, D.H., Cole, R. and Byosiere, P. (eds.) Perspectives on technology management in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Singh, A (2006) “The stock market and Economic development: towards reforming national and international rules of the game.” In: Clark, D. (ed.) The Elgar companion to development studies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

2005

  • Armour, J. and Skeel Jr, D.A. (2005) “An ocean of difference on takeover regulation.” In: Grant, J. (ed.) (2005) European takeovers: the art of acquisition. London: Euromoney, pp.353-359
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2005) “Reflexive law, corporate social responsibility and the evolution of labour standards: the case of working time.” In: De Schutter, O. and Deakin, S. (eds.) Social rights and market forces: is the open coordination of employment and social policies the future of social Europe? Brussels: Bruylant, pp.205-244
  • De Schutter, O. and Deakin, S. (2005) “Introduction: reflexive governance and the dilemmas of social regulation.” In: De Schutter, O. and Deakin, S. (eds.) Social rights and market forces: is the open coordination of employment and social policies the future of social Europe? Brussels: Bruylant, pp.1-27
  • Deakin, S. (2005) “Social rights in a globalised economy.” In: Alston, P. (ed.) Labour rights as human rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.25-60
  • Deakin, S. (2005) “The capability concept and the evolution of European social policy.” In: Dougan, M. and Spaventa, E. (eds.) Social welfare and EU law. Oxford: Hart
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2005) “Working corporations: corporate governance and innovation in labour-management partnerships in Britain.” In: Martinez-Lucio, M. and Stuart, M. (eds.) Partnership and modernisation in employment relations. London: Routledge, pp.63-82
  • Lane, C. (2005) “Institutional transformation and system change: changes in the corporate governance of German corporations.” In: Morgan, G., Whitley, R. and Moen, E. (eds.) Changing capitalisms? Complementarities, contradictions and capability development in an international context. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.78-109

2004

  • Armour, J. and Mokal, R. (2004) La Disciplina Concorsuale Inglese in Bonfatti, S. and Falcone, G. (eds) Quaderni di Giurisprudenza Commerciale (Milan: Dott. A. Giuffrè Editore), 189-232.
  • Browne, J., Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2004) ‘Capabilities, social rights and European integration’ in Salais, R. and Villeneuve, R. (eds) Towards a European Politics of Capabilities (Cambridge: CUP).
  • Casper, S and Soskice, D. (2004) ‘Sectoral systems of innovation and varieties of capitalism: explaining the development of high-technology entrepreneurialism in europe’ in Malerba, F. (ed.) Sectoral Systems of Innovation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
  • Cumming, D. and MacIntosh, J. (2004) ‘The Extent of Venture Capital Exits: Evidence from Canada and the United States’ in Renneboog, L.D.R. and McCahery, J. (eds) Venture Capital Contracting and the Valuation of High Technology Firms (Oxford University Press), Chapter 15.
  • Cumming, D. and MacIntosh, J. (2004). ‘Canadian Labor-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations: Bane or Boon?’ in Ginsberg, A. and Hasan, I. (eds) New Venture Investment: Choices and Consequences (Elsevier Science Academic Press), pages 169-200.
  • Cumming, D. and MacIntosh, J. (2004). ‘Comparative Venture Capital Governance: Private Versus Labour-Sponsored Funds’in Kanniainen, V. and Keuschnigg, C. (eds) Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship and Public Policy (MIT Press).
  • Cumming, D. and MacIntosh, J. (2004). ‘Law, Finance and the Canadian Venture Capital Cycle’ in Waddell, C. (ed.) Financial Services and Public Policy (McGill Queen’s University Press).
  • Deakin, S. (2004) ‘Workers, finance and democracy’ in Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Morris, G. (eds) The Future of Labour Law: Liber Amicorum Bob Hepple (Oxford: Hart), 79-100.
  • Lane, C., Littek, W. and Heisig, U. (2004) ‘Die Organisation professionaler Arbeit in Deutschland – Ein Vergleich mit England’, Kaltetzki, T. and Tacke, V. (eds) Organisation und Profession (Wiesbaden: Verlag f. Sozialwissenschaften).
  • Lorenz, E., Michie, J. and Wilkinson, F. (2004) HRM Complementarities and Innovation Performance in French and British Industries in (eds) Christensen, J.L. and Lundvall, B.-A. Product Innovation, Interactive Learning and Economic Performance (Amsterdam: Elsevier).
  • Pratten, S. and Deakin, S. (2004) ‘Commentary: the scope of public service broadcasting’ in Peacock, A. (ed.) Public Service Broadcasting without the BBC? (London: IEA), 82-96.
  • Quince, T. and Whittaker, D.H. (2004) ‘Close encounters: Evidence of the potential benefits of proximity to local industrial clusters’, in During, W., Oakey, R. and Kauser, S. New technology-based firms in the new millennium (Amsterdam: Elsevier) 153-174.
  • Singh, A. and Dhumale, R. (2004) ‘Competition, policy, development and developing countries’ in Arestis, P., Baddeley, M. and McCombie, J. (ed.) What Global Economic Crisis? (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan) 122-145 (Paperback edition).

2003

  • Alexander, K. (2003) “International approaches to reforming cross-border securities trading: the Hague Convention on indirectly held securities and the European Union collateral directive.” In: Andenas, M. and Avgerinos, Y. (eds.) Reforming European securities regulation. London: Kluwer, pp.148-175
  • Armour, J. (2003) ‘Fraud on creditors at common law.” In: Armour, J. and Bennett, H.N. (eds) Vulnerable transactions in corporate insolvency. Oxford: Hart
  • Armour, J. (2003) “Law, finance and innovation.” In: McCahery, J. and Renneboog, L. (eds.) Venture capital and financial systems. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Armour, J. (2003) ‘Transactions at an undervalue.” In: Armour, J. and Bennett, H.N. (eds) Vulnerable transactions in corporate insolvency. Oxford: Hart
  • Armour, J. (2003) “Transactions defrauding creditors.” In: Armour, J. and Bennett, H.N. (eds) Vulnerable transactions in corporate insolvency. Oxford: Hart
  • Armour, J. and Deakin, S. (2003) “Norms in private insolvency: the ‘London approach’ to the resolution of financial distress.” In: Cobbaut, R. and Lenoble, J. (eds.) Corporate governance: an institutional approach. The Hague: Kluwer, pp.239-272
  • Armour, J. and Whincop, M. (2003) “An economic analysis of shared property in partnership and close corporations law.” In: McCahery, J. and Vermeulen, E. (eds.) Close corporation and partnership reform in Europe and the United States. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Athreye, S. (2003) “The evolution of the UK software market: demand and the role of competencies.” In: Metcalfe, J.S. and Warde, A. (eds.) Market relations and the competitive process: new dynamics of innovation and competition. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp.144-157
  • Barker, R.G. (2003) “Evaluating earnings measures.” In: Association for Investment Management and Research (eds.) Equity valuation in a global context: Proceedings of the AIMR Conference, 5-6 November 2002. Amsterdam: AIMR, pp.24-32
  • Bullock, A. (2003) “Survey design, response bias and sample characteristics in the 2002 CBR SME survey.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A (2003) “Profitability, finance and acquisition activity.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A (2003) “Size, age, growth, business constraints and management characteristics.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A (2003) “The British SME sector 1991-2002.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2003) “Innovation activity: outputs, inputs, intentions and constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Deakin, S. (2003) “Interpreting employment contracts: judges, employers and workers.” In: Worthington, S. (ed.) Commercial law and commercial practice. Oxford: Hart, pp.433-455
  • Deakin, S. (2003) “Social rights and the market: an evolutionary perspective.” In: Burchell, B., Deakin, S., Michie, J. and Rubery, J. (eds.) Systems of production: markets, organisations and performance. London: Routledge, pp.74-88
  • Deakin, S. and Browne, J. (2003) “Social rights and the market order: adapting the capability approach.” In: Hervey, T. and Kenner, J. (eds.) Economic and social rights under the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. Oxford: Hart, pp.28-43
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2003) “Working corporations: corporate governance and innovation in labour management partnerships in Britain.” In: Martinez-Lucio, M. and Stewart, M. (eds.) Labour-management partnerships. London: Routledge
  • Deakin, S., Hobbs, R., Nash, D. and Slinger, G. (2003) “Implicit contracts, takeovers and corporate governance: in the shadow of the city code.” In: Campbell, D., Collins, H. and Wightman, J. (eds.) Implicit dimensions of contract. Oxford: Hart, pp.289-331
  • Deakin, S., Hudson, M., Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2003) “Phoenix from the ashes? Labor-management partnerships in Britain.” In: Proceedings of the Industrial Relations Research Association Annual Meeting (55th), 3-5 January 2003, Washington DC. Urbana-Champaign, IL: IRRA, pp.299-306
  • Glen, J. and Singh, A. (2003) “Capital structure, rates of return and financing corporate growth: comparing developed and emerging markets.” In: Litan, R., Pomerleano, M. and Sundararajan, V. (eds.) Future of domestic capital markets. Washington, DC: Brookings Press, pp.373-416
  • Hughes, A. (2003) “Knowledge transfer, entrepreneurship and economic growth: some reflections and implications for policy.” In: Van der Laag, A. and Snijders, J. (eds.) Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands: knowledge transfer developing high-tech ventures. EIM Business Policy and Research, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs pp.53-75
  • Keeble, D. (2003) “British SMEs in the 21st century: north-south and urban-rural variations in performance and growth.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Kitson, M. (2003) “Failure followed by success or success followed by failure? A re-examination of British economic performance since 1950.” In: Floud, R. and Johnson, P. (eds.) The Cambridge economic history of Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Kitson, M. and Wilkinson, F. (2003) “Labour mobility, training and labour market flexibility.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Kitson, M. and Wilkinson, F. (2003) “The state of British competitiveness.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise challenged: policy and performance in the British SME sector 1999-2002. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Kitson, M., Michie, J. and Sheehan-Quinn, M. (2003) “Markets, competition, cooperation and innovation.” In: Coffey, D. and Thornley, C. (eds.) Industrial and labour market policy and performance. London: Routledge
  • Ladipo, D., Mankelow, R. and Burchell, B. (2003) “Working like a dog, sick as a dog: job intensification in the late 20th century.” In: Burchell, B., Deakin, S., Michie, J. and Rubery, J. (eds.) Systems of production: markets, organisations and performance. London: Routledge
  • Mokal, R. (2003) ‘The floating charge: an elegy.” In: Worthington, S. (ed.) Commercial law and commercial practice. Oxford: Hart, pp.479-509
  • Rubery, J., Burchell, B., Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (2003) “Productive systems: introduction and overview.” In: Rubery, J., Burchell, B., Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (eds.) Systems of production: markets, organisations and performance. London: Routledge, pp.1-9
  • Singh, A. (2003) Competition and competition policy in emerging markets: international and developmental dimensions. UNCTAD and Center for International Development, Harvard University
  • Singh, A. (2003) “Multilateral competition policy and economic development: a developing country perspective on the European Community proposals.” In: UNCTAD technical series on the development dimension of competition.
  • Singh, A. (2003) “The new international financial architecture, corporate governance and competition in emerging markets: new issues for developing economies.” In: Chang, H. (ed.) Rethinking development economics. London: Anthem Press, pp.377-403
  • Singh, A., Singh, A. and Weisse, B. (2003) “Corporate governance, competition, the new international financial architecture and large corporations in emerging markets.” In: UNCTAD (ed.) Management of capital flows. Geneva: UN, pp.1-70
  • Whittaker, H. (2003) “Crisis and innovation in Japan: a new future through techno-entrepreneurship?” In: Keller, W. and Samuels, R. (eds.) Crisis and innovation in Asian technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

2002

  • Alexander, K. (2002) “Managing financial sector compliance with US anti-money laundering law and regulation.” In: Graham, T. (ed.) International anti-money laundering law and regulation. London: Butterworths, pp.166-213
  • Armour, J. and Frisby, S. (2002) “Rethinking receivership.” In: Whincop, M.J. (ed.) Bridging the entrepreneurial finance gap: linking governance with regulatory policy. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2002) “Corporate governance, European governance and social rights.” In: Hepple, B. (ed.) Social and labour rights in a global context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.122-150
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (2002) “Market access and regulatory competition.” In: Barnard, C. and Scott, J. (eds) The law of the single market: unpacking the premises. Oxford: Hart, pp.197-224
  • Barnard, C., Deakin, S. and Hobbs, R. (2002) “Capabilities and rights: an emerging agenda for social policy?.” In: Towers, B. and Terry, M. (eds.) European Industrial Relations Annual Review 2000/2001. Oxford: Blackwell, pp.147-167
  • Begg, I., Moore, B. and Altunbas, Y. (2002) “Long-run trends in the competitiveness of British cities.” In: Begg, I. (ed.) Urban competitiveness.
  • Deakin, S. (2002) “Equality, non-discrimination and the labour market: a commentary on Richard Epstein’s critique of anti-discrimination laws.” In: Epstein, R.A. (ed.) Equal opportunity or more opportunity? The good thing about discrimination. London: Institute for the Study of Civil Society, pp.41-66
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (2002) “Introduction.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) Understanding how issues in business ethics develop. Basingstoke: Palgrave
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (2002) “‘d”Understanding how issues in business ethics develop: lessons for business.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) Understanding how issues in business ethics develop. Basingstoke: Palgrave
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (2002) “Who influences debates in business ethics? The development of corporate governance in the UK since 1990.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) Understanding how issues in business ethics develop. Basingstoke: Palgrave
  • Konzelmann, S. and Forrant, R. (2002) “Creative work systems in destructive markets.” In:  Burchell, B., Deakin, S., Michie, J. and Rubery, J. (eds.) Systems of production: markets, organisations and performance. London: Routledge
  • Konzelmann, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2002) “The economic case for a workers’ charter.” In: Ewing, K. and Hendry, J. (eds.) A charter of workers’ rights. London: Institute of Employment Rights
  • Nachum, L., Jones G. and Dunning, J. (2002) “The international competitiveness of the UK and its multinational corporations.” In: Dunning, J. and Mucchielli, J. (eds.) Multinational firms: the global local dilemma. London and New York: Routledge, pp.33-57

2001

  • Alexander, K. (2001) “Private law approaches for reducing market risk in cross-border securities transactions.” In: Potok, R. (ed.) The dematerialisation of securities and reducing legal risk in international securities markets. London: Butterworths
  • Alexander, K. (2001) “The role of a global financial supervisor in international financial markets.” In: Ferran, E. and Goodhart, C. (eds.) The challenge of financial regulation. Oxford: Hart
  • Armour, J. (2001) “The law and economics of corporate insolvency: a review.” In: Vriesendorp, R., McCahery, J. and Verstijlen, F. (eds.) Comparative and international rerspectives on bankruptcy law reform in the Netherlands. The Hague: Boom Juridische uitgevers
  • Brown, W. (2001) “Building social partnership at the European level.” In: Biagi, M. (ed.) Towards a European model of industrial relations? Building on the first report of the European Commission. Deventer: Kluwer Law International
  • Burchell, B. (2001) “Pertaining to the teaching of an economic psychology of working lives.” In: Webley, P. and Walker, C. (eds.) Teaching handbook in economic and consumer psychology. Exeter: Washington Singer Press
  • Burchell, B. (2001) “The prevalence and redistribution of job insecurity and work intensification.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London; Routledge
  • Cheffins, B. (2001) “Putting Britain on the Roe map: the emergence of the Berle-Means corporation in the United Kingdom.” In: McCahery, J. and Renneboog, L. (eds.) Convergence and diversity in corporate governance regimes and capital markets. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2001) “Innovation: the contribution of European SMEs.” In: Enterprises in Europe: sixth report. Luxembourg: Eurostat
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2001) “Profitability and finance: uneven performance across enterprise size classes.” In: Enterprises in Europe: sixth report. Luxembourg: Eurostat
  • Deakin, S. (2001) “Equal treatment of employees and self-employed workers.” In: Numhauser-Henning, A. (ed.) Legal perspectives on equal treatment and nondiscrimination. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, pp.317-322
  • Deakin, S. (2001) “Social norms, information and the employment relationship: the role of legal regulation.” In: Andenas, M. and Grundmann, S. (eds.) Party autonomy for the internal market: the role of information. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. (2001) “The many futures of the contract of employment.” In: Conaghan, J., Fischl, M. and Klare, K. (eds.) Labour law in an era of globalisation: transformative practices and possibilities. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Dhumale, R. (2001) “Incentive vs. rule-based financial regulation: a role for market discipline.” In: Goodhart, C. and Ferran, E. (eds.) Challenges facing financial regulation. London: Informa Publishing
  • Dhumale, R. (2001) “Microeconomic examination of financial fragility: a test of capital adequacy standards.” In: Eatwell, J. and Taylor, L. (eds.) Essays on international capital markets. New York: Oxford University Press
  • Eatwell, J. (2001) “New issues in international financial regulation.” In: Ferran, E. and Goodhart, C. (eds.) Regulating financial services and markets in the 21st century. Oxford: Hart
  • Eatwell, J. (2001) “New issues in international financial regulation.” In: Goodhart, C. and Ferran, E. (eds.) Challenges facing financial regulation. Oxford: Hart
  • Hudson, M. (2001) “Disappearing pathways and the struggle for a fair day’s pay.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Hudson, M. (2001) ‘Flexibility and the reorganization of work.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Kattuman, P. (2001) “Small and medium sized enterprises in candidate countries.” In: Enterprises in Europe: sixth report. Luxembourg: Eurostat
  • Kattuman, P. and Keeble, D. (2001) “SMEs in the European regions.” In: Enterprises in Europe: sixth report. Luxembourg: Eurostat
  • Konzelmann, S. (2001) “Comparative retail labor standards in Germany and the UK.” In: Craypo, C. (ed.) Report on the impact on earnings and employment of changes in the retail store industry. Washington DC: UFCW
  • Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (2001) “What can governments do?” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (2001) “More pressure, less protection.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Learmount, S. (2001) “International institutional investors and UK corporate governance.” In: Seki, T. (ed.) Corporate governance in the UK. Tokyo: Shoji Homu (Commercial Law Centre)
  • Mankelow, R. (2001) “The organizational costs of job insecurity and work intensification.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Nolan, J. (2001) “The intensification of everyday life.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Oxenbridge, S. (2001) “The Service Food Workers’ Union of Aotearoa: a story of crisis and change.” In: Fairbrother, P. and Yates, C. (eds.) Trade union organising, adaptation and renewal: a comparative study of trade union movements in five countries. London: Mansell
  • Roberts, J. (2001) “The relationship between chairmen and chief executives of UK companies.” In: Seki, T. (ed.) Corporate governance in the UK. Tokyo: Shoji Homu (Commercial Law Centre)
  • Roberts, J. (2001) “The separation of chairman and chief executive on the UK board.” In: Seki, T. and Learmount, S. (eds.) Corporate governance in the UK. Tokyo: Commercial Law Centre
  • Singh, A (2001) “Financial liberalisation and globalisation: implications for industrial and industrialising economies.” In: Jomo, K.S. and Nagraj, S. (eds.) Globalisation versus development. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Singh, A. and Weisse, B. (2001) “Mergers and acquisitions.” In: Michie, J. (ed.) Reader’s guide to the social sciences: vol.2. London: Fitzroy Dearborn
  • Singh, A. and Weisse, B. (2001) “Deindustrialisation.” In: Michie, J. (ed.) Reader’s guide to the social sciences. vol.2. London: Fitzroy Dearborn
  • Whittaker, D.H. (2001) “Crisis and entrepreneurship in Japan: a new future through techno-entrepreneurship?” In: Keller, W. and Samuels, R. (eds.) Crisis and innovation in Asian technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Wichert, I. (2001) “Job insecurity and work intensification: the effects on health and well-being.” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Wichert, I. (2001) “Stress intervention: what can managers do?” In: Burchell, B., Ladipo, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Job insecurity and work intensification. London: Routledge
  • Yurtoglu, B. (2001) “Corporate governance in Turkey.” In: Gugler, K. (ed.) Corporate governance and economic performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press

2000

  • Athreye, S. (2000) “Technology policy and innovation: the role of competition between firms.” In: Heitor, M., Gann, D., Gibson, D., Martins, R., Shariq, S. and Xuelim, C. (eds.) The 21st century: opportunities and challenges for the Asian economies: science, technology and innovation policy. Connecticut: Greenwood
  • Athreye, S. (2000) “Technology policy and Innovation: the role of competition between firms.” In: Conceicao, P., Gibson, D.V., Heitor, M.V. and Shariq, S. (eds.) Science technology and innovation policy: opportunities and challenges for the knowledge economy. Connecticut: Quorum Books
  • Begg, I. and Moore, B. (2000) “Memorandum of evidence.” In: House of Commons, Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs Committee, Proposed Urban White Paper HC 185-1. London: TSO
  • Birecree, A. and Konzelmann, S. (2000) “Alternative work systems and the competitive process.” In: Clarke, L., de Gijsel, P. and Jansenn, J. (eds.) The dynamics of wage relations in the new Europe. Deventer: Kluwer
  • Bullock, A. and Hughes, A. (2000) “The survey method, the SME panel database and sample attrition.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Bullock, A., Cosh A. and Hughes, A. (2000) “Survival, age, size and growth.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Camagni, R. and Capello, R. (2000) “The role of Inter-SME networking and links in innovative high-technology milieux.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2000) “CEOs, management strategy, growth objectives and growth constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2000) “Innovation activity and performance in UK SMEs.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (2000) “Profitability and finance in UK SMEs.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Deakin, S. (2000) ‘Legal origins of wage labour: The evolution of the contract of employment from industrialisation to the welfare state’ in Clarke, L., de Gijsel, P. and Janssen, J. (eds) The Dynamics of Wage Relations in the New Europe (Deventer: Kluwer).
  • Deakin, S. (2000). ‘Social norms, information and the employment relationship: the role of legal regulation’ in Andenas, M. and Grundmann, S (eds) . Party Autonomy for the Internal Market – The Role of Information (Oxford: OUP).
  • Deakin, S. and Freedland, M. (2000) ‘Citoyenneté, service public et relation de travail: léxpérience britannique’ in Bodiguel, J.-L., Garber, C.-A. and Supiot, A. (eds) Servir l’intérêt général (Paris: PUF).
  • Deakin, S. and Reed, H. (2000) ‘River crossing or cold bath? Deregulation and employment in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s’ in Esping-Andersen, G. and Regini, M. (eds) Why Deregulate Labour Markets? (Oxford: OUP).
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) ‘Coopération, droit des contrats, et performances économiques’ in Kirat, T. and Serverin, E. (eds) Le droit dans l’action économique (Paris: CNRS editions).
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) ‘Minimum wage legislation’ in Bouckaert, B. and De Geest, G. (eds) Encyclopaedia of Law and Economics Volume III: The Regulation of Contracts (Aldershot: Elgar).
  • Deakin, S., Lane, C. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) ‘Performance standards in supplier relations: relational contracts, organisational processes and the institutional environment in a cross-national perspective’ in Quack, S., Morgan, G. and Whitley, R. (eds) National Capitalisms, Global Competition and Economic Performance (Amsterdam: John Benjamins).
  • Eatwell, J. (2000) ‘A world financial authority’ in Bisignano, J., Hunter, W. and Kaufman, G. (eds) Global Financial Crises: Lessons from Recent Events (London: Kluwer Academic Publishers).
  • Eatwell, J. (2000) ‘Capital flows and the international financial architecture’ in Project on Development, Trade and International Finance (New York: Council on Foreign Relations).
  • Howes, C. and Singh, A. (2000), ‘Competitiveness matters: an introduction’ in Howes, C. and Singh, A. (eds) (2000) Competitiveness Matters: Industry and Economic Performance in the US (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press).
  • Hughes, A. (2000) ‘Enlarging employment by promoting small enterprises’ Background Paper No. 5 in States Market and Social Progress. (United Nations Division of Social Policy and Development. State Development Planning Commission of the Peoples Republic of China, Beijing).
  • Hughes, A. (2000) ‘Enterprise innovation and high-tech SMEs’ in Coates, D. and Warwick, K. (eds) The Economics of the Knowledge Driven Economy (London: Department for Trade and Industry).
  • Hughes, A. and Moore B. (2000) ‘The growth and performance of small high-tech firms in the UK economy.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Hughes, A. and Wood, E. (2000) ‘Rethinking innovation comparisons between manufacturing and services: the experience of the CBR SME surveys in the UK’ in Metcalfe, J.S. and Miles, I. (eds) Innovation Systems in the Service Economy: Measurement and Case Study Analysis (Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers).
  • Keeble, D. (2000) ‘Collective learning processes in European high-technology milieux.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (2000) ‘High-technology SMEs, regional clustering and collective learning: an overview.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Kitson, M and Wilkinson, F. (2000) ‘Markets, competition and collaboration.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Kitson, M and Wilkinson, F., (2000) ‘Training, human resource management and the national minimum wage.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) British enterprise in transition: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1999. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Konzelmann, S. and Birecree, A.. (2000) ‘Alternative work systems and the competitive process’ in Clarke, L., de Gijsel, P. and Jansenn, J. (eds) The Dynamics of Wage Relations in the New Europe. (London: Kluwer.
  • Lawson, C. (2000) ‘Collective learning, system competences and epistemically significant moments.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Lawton Smith, H. and de Bernardy, M. (2000) ‘University and public research institute links with regional hightTechnology SMEs.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Lindholm Dahlstrand, A, (2000) ‘Large firm acquisitions, spin-offs and links in the development of regional clusters of technology-intensive SMEs.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Longhi, C. and Keeble, D. (2000) ‘High-technology clusters and evolutionary trends in the 1990s.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Moore, B. and Spires R. (2000) ‘The development, monitoring and evaluation of urban regeneration strategies’ in Roberts, P. and Sykes, H. (ed.) The Urban Regeneration Handbook (London: Sage).
  • Nachum, L. (2000) ‘World market shares of advertising TNCs: Intangible comparative advantage?’ in Almor, T. and Hashai, N (eds) FDI, International Trade and the Economy of Peace making: A Tribute to Seev Hirsch (Rishon Lezion, Israel: College of Management) 59-89.
  • Nachum, L. (2000) ‘FDI, the location advantages of home countries and the competitiveness of TNCs: US FDI in Professional Service Industries’ in Aharoni, Y. and Nachum, L. (eds) The Globalisation of Services: Some Implications for Theory and Practice (London: Routledge).
  • Nachum, L., Jones, G. and Dunning, J. (2000) ‘The international competitiveness of the UK: Is it eroding or rather changing form?’ in Dunning, J. and Mucchielli, J. (eds) Multinational Firms, Location and Competitiveness (London: Harwood Academic Press Inc).
  • Nolan, J., Wichert, I. and Burchell, B. (2000) ‘Job insecurity, psychological well-being, work orientation and family life’ in Heery, E. (ed.) The Insecure Workforce (London: Routledge).
  • Pitkethly, R., Faulkner, D. and Child, J. (2000) “National differences in acquisition integration.” In: Faulkner, D. and de Rond, M. (eds.) Cooperative strategies: economic, business and organizational issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Singh, A. (2000) “The Anglo-Saxon market for corporate control, the financial system and international competitiveness.” In: Howes, C. and Singh, A. (eds.) Competitiveness matters: industry and economic performance in the US. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press
  • Singh, A. and Dhumale, R. (2000) “Competition policy and economic development.” In: Arestis, P., Baddeley, M. and McCombie, J. (eds.) What economic crisis?London: Macmillan
  • Slinger, G. and Deakin, S. (2000) “Company law: an instrument for inclusion – regulating stakeholder relations in takeover situations.” In: Askonas, P. and Stewart, A. (eds.) Social inclusion: possibilities and tensions. London: Macmillan
  • Tamasy, C. and Sternberg, R. (2000) “Regional institutional and policy frameworks for high-technology SMEs in Europe.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Wilkinson, F. (2000) “Cooperation, the organisation of work and competitiveness.” In: Clarke, L. de Gijsel, P. and Janssen, J. (eds.) The dynamics of wage relations in the new Europe. Deventer: Kluwer
  • Wilkinson, F. and Moore, B. (2000) “Concluding reflections: some policy implications.” In: Keeble, D. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) (2000) High-technology clusters, networking and collective learning in Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate
  • Yurtoglu, B. (2000) “Ownership structure of Turkish listed firms.” In: ISE Finance Award Series: vol.I. Istanbul: Istanbul Stock Exchange, pp.55-84

1999

  • Brown, W. (1999) “Individualisation and union recognition in Britain in the 1990s.” In: Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (eds.) Employment relations, individualisation and union exclusion: an international study. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press
  • Chang, H.-J. (1999) “Globalisation, transnational corporations and economic development.” In: Baker, D., Epstein, G. and Pollin, R. (eds.) Globalisation and progressive economic policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Chang, H.-J. (1999) “The economic theory of the developmental state.” In: Woo-Cumings, M. (ed.) The developmental state in historical perspective. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press
  • Deakin, S. (1999) “Law versus economics? Reflections on the normative foundations of economic activity.” In: Richardson, M. and Hadfield, G. (eds) The second wave of law and economics. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press
  • Deakin, S. (1999) “Organisational change, labour flexibility and the contract of employment in Great Britain.” In: Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (eds.) Employment relations, individualisation and union exclusion: an international study. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1999) “Directors’ duties: empirical findings.” In: Company directors: regulating conflicts of interests and formulating a statement of duties, Law Commission Report No.261/Scottish Law Commission Report, No.173. London: TSO
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1999) “Labour law and economic theory: a reappraisal.” In: De Geest, G., Siegers, J. and van den Bergh, R. (eds.) Law and economics and the labour market. Aldershot: Elgar
  • Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (1999) “The emergence of individualisation and union exclusion as an employment relations strategy.” In: Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (eds.) Employment relations, individualisation and union exclusion: an international study. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press
  • Felstead, A., Ashton, D., Burchell, B. and Green, F. (1999) “Skill trends in Britain: trajectories over the last decade.” In:Coffield, F. (ed.) Speaking truth to power: research and policy on lifelong learning. Bristol: Policy Press
  • Keeble, D. (1999) “Urban economic regeneration, SMEs and the urban-rural shift in the United Kingdom.” In: Wever, E. (ed.) Cities on the threshold of the 21st century. Utrecht: Utrecht Urban Research Centre
  • Mankelow, R. (1999) “The port of London.” In: Heerman van Voss, L. (ed.) Comparative international history of dock labour, 1790 to 1970. London: Ashgate
  • Moore, B. and Townroe, P. (1999) “The people: where will they work? The East of England.” In: Breheny, M. (ed.) The people: Where will they go? London: TCPA
  • Moore, B. (1999) “The post-redundancy experience and dynamics of local labour market adjustment.” In: Arestis, P., Daniel, S. and Grahl, J. (eds.) Essays in honour of B. Corry and M. Peston. Aldershot: Edward Elgar
  • Moore, B. and Lawton-Smith, H. (1999) “Contrasting regional innovation systems in Oxford and Cambridge.” In: De La Mothe, P. and Paquet, G. (eds.) Local and regional systems of Innovation. Deventer: Kluwer
  • Nakata, Y. (1999) “Trends and developments in Japanese employment relations in the 1980s and 1990s.” In: Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (eds.) Employment relations, individualisation and union exclusion: an international study. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press
  • Oxenbridge, S. (1999) ‘The individualisation of employment relations in New Zealand: trends and outcomes.” In: Deery, S. and Mitchell, R. (eds.) Employment relations, individualisation and union exclusion: an international study. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press

1998

  • Athreye, S. (1998) “Underdeveloped markets and technological efficiency: implications for technology policy.” In: Basant, R. (ed.) Issues in technology policy in India. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Bachmann, R. (1998) “Trust: conceptual aspects.” In: Lane, C. and Bachmann, R. (eds.) Trust within and between organizations. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Bennett, R. and Robson, P. (1998) ‘External advice and business links.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Bullock, A. and Hughes, A. (1998) ‘Survey design, response bias and sample characteristics in the 1997 CBR SME survey.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Chang, H.-J. (1998) “Transnational corporations and strategic industrial policy.” In: Kozul-Wright, R. and Rowthorn, R. (eds.) Transnational corporations and the world economy. London: Macmillan
  • Cosh A., Hughes, A., Lee, H. and Pudney, S. (1998) “Semi parametric estimation of the company growth: size relation” In: Begg, I. and Henry, B. (eds.) Applied economics and public policy (Occasional Paper No.63). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1998) ‘Profitability, finance, investment appraisal and acquisition.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research.
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1998) ‘Size, age, growth, business leadership and business objectives.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
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  • Cosh, A. and Wood, E. (1998) ‘Innovation: scale, objectives and constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Wood, E. (1998) “Innovation in UK SMEs: causes and consequences for firm failure and acquisition.” In: Acs, Z., Carlsson, B. and Kerllson, C. (eds.) Entrepreneurship, SMEs and the macro economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A., Lee, K. and Singh, A. (1998) “Takeovers, institutional investment and the persistence of profits.” In: Begg, I. and Henry, B. (eds.) Applied economics and public policy (Occasional Paper No.63). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Deakin, S. (1998) “Labour law and the evolution of the contract of employment 1900-1950: the influence of the welfare state.” In: Whiteside, N. and Salais, R. (eds.) Governance, industry and labour markets in Britain and France: the modernising state in the mid-twentieth century. London: Routledge
  • Deakin, S. (1998) “Privatisation, transformation des enterprises, et droit du travail en Grande Bretagne.” In: Supiot, A. (ed.) Le travail en perspectives. Paris: LGDJ
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1998) “Economic considerations.” In: Company directors: regulating conflicts of interests and formulating a statement of duties: part III of Law Commission consultation paper. London: The Stationery Office
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1998) “Contract law and the economics of inter-organisational trust.” In: Lane, C. and Bachmann, R. (eds.) Trust within and between organizations. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1998) “Cooperation, contract law and economic performance.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) The role of business ethics in economic performance. Basingstoke: Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
  • Eatwell, J. (1998) “Ethics and self-interest.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) The role of business ethics in economic performance. Basingstoke: Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
  • Hughes, A. and Moore, B. (1998) ‘High-tech firms: market position, innovative performance and access to finance.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (1998) “Conclusion.” In: Jones, I. and Pollitt, M. (eds.) The role of business ethics in economic performance. Basingstoke: Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
  • Keeble, D. (1998) “Growth objectives and constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Keeble, D. (1998) “North-south and urban-rural variations in SME growth, innovation and networking in the 1990s.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes A. (eds.) Enterprise Britain: growth innovation and public policy in the small and medium sized enterprise sector 1994-1997. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (1998) “Collective learning processes, networking and ‘institutional thickness’ in the Cambridge region.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Collective learning processes and knowledge development in the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe: Goteborg European Network meeting report. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
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  • Lane, C. (1998) “Introduction: theories and issues.” In: Lane, C. and Bachmann, R. (eds.) Trust within and between organizations.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Lawson, C. (1998) “Locating collective learning.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Collective learning processes and knowledge development in the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe: Goteborg European Network meeting report. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
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  • Lawson, C., Moore, B., Keeble, D. Lawton Smith, H. and Wilkinson, F. (1998) “Inter-firm links between regionally-clustered high-technology SMEs: a comparison of Cambridge and Oxford innovation networks.” In: During, R. and Oakey, R. (eds.) New technology-based firms in the 1990s, vol.4. London: Paul Chapman
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1998) “Innovation systems and ‘local difficulties’: the Oxfordshire experience.” In: Acs, Z. (ed.) Regional innovation and global change. London: Frances Pinter
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1998) “Institutionalisation of informal networking and ‘collective learning’ in the Oxfordshire high-technology economy.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Collective learning processes and knowledge development in the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe: Goteborg European Network meeting report. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
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1997

  • Alcouffe, A. and Alcouffe, C. (1997) “Control and executive compensation in large French companies.” In: Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise and community: new directions in corporate governance. Oxford: Blackwell
  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1997) “The globalisation of technology: a new taxonomy.” In: Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (eds.) Trade, growth and technical change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Athreye, S. (1997) ‘Conglomeration, technological change and globalisation.” In: Medio Credito Centrale (ed.) Innovation, internationalisation and finance. Rome: MCC
  • Burchell, B., Dale, A. and Joshi, H. (1997) “Great Britain.” In: Blossfeld, P. and Hakim, C. (eds.) Between equalisation and marginalisation: part-time work in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Chang, H.-J. (1997) “Markets, madness and many middle ways: some reflections on the institutional diversity of capitalism.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt: vol.2: Economic theory and economic policy. London: Routledge
  • Chang, H.-J., Said, M. and Sakr, K. (1997) “Industrial policy and the role of the state in Egypt: the relevance of the East Asian experience.” In: Handoussa, H. (ed.) Economic transition in the Middle East: global changes and adjustment strategies. Cairo: American University of Cairo Press
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1997) “Corporate restructuring in Europe and the regulation of competition.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt, vol.2: Markets, unemployment and economic policy. London: Routledge
  • Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (1997) “The changing anatomy of corporate control and the market for executives in the United Kingdom.” In: Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise and community: new directions in corporate governance. Oxford: Blackwell
  • Deakin, S. (1997) “Integration through law? The law and economics of European social policy.” In: Addison, J. and Siebert, W.S. (eds.) Labour markets in Europe. issues in harmonisation and regulation. London: Dryden
  • Deakin, S. (1997) “Labour law as market regulation: the economic foundations of European social policy.” In: Davies, P., Lyon-Caen, A., Sciarra, S. and Simitis, S. (eds.) Principles and perspectives on EC labour law. Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Deakin, S. (1997) “Private law, economic rationality and the regulatory state.” In: Birks, P. (ed.) The classification of obligations.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. (1997) “Social protection: a race to the bottom, or minimum standards?” In: Bosco, A. and Hutsebaut, M. (eds.) Social protection in Europe: facing up to changes and challenge. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute
  • Deakin, S. and Ewing, K. (1997) “Inflation, economic performance and employment rights.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Employment and economic performance. Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (1997) “Comparative corporate governance: an interdisciplinary agenda.” In: Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise and community: new directions in corporate governance. Oxford: Blackwell
  • Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (1997) “The theory and practice of contracting.” In: Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (eds.) Contracts, cooperation and competition.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S. and Slinger, G. (1997) “Hostile takeovers, corporate law and the theory of the firm.” In: Deakin, S. and Hughes, A. (eds.) Enterprise and community: new directions in corporate governance. Oxford: Blackwell
  • Deakin, S., Goodwin, T. and Hughes, A. (1997) “Inter-firm relations, cooperation and trust: beyond competition policy?” In: Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (eds.) Contracts, cooperation and competition.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Deakin, S., Lane, C. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “Contract law, trust relations and incentives to cooperation: a comparative study.” In: Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (eds.) Contracts, cooperation and competition.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Dex, S. and Rowthorn, R.E. (1997) “Do we need a Ministry of the Family? Parenting and labour force participation.” In: Dench, G. (ed.) Rewriting the sexual contract. London: Institute of Community Studies
  • Eatwell, J. (1997) “La politica macroenconomica en la Union Europea (macroeconomic policy in the European Union).” In: Una nueva politica social y economica para Europe.Madrid: Editorial Sistema
  • Eatwell, J. (1997) “Effective demand and disguised unemployment.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Employment and economic performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Gutterman, A. (1997) “Inter-firm cooperation, competition law and patent licensing: a US-EC comparison.” In: Deakin, S. and Michie, J. (eds.) Contracts, cooperation and competition.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Howells, J. and Michie, J. (1997) “Technological competitiveness in an international arena.” In: Howells, J. and Michie, J. (eds.) Technology, innovation and competitiveness.Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Howells, J. and Michie, J. (1997) “The globalisation of technology: precepts and prospects.” In: Howells, J. and Michie, J. (eds.) Technology, innovation and competitiveness.Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Keeble, D. and Moore, B. (1997) “University and technology-intensive SME research collaboration, spin-offs and recruitment in the Cambridge region.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) University research links and spin-offs in the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe, Munich European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Lawton Smith, H., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “Internationalisation processes and networking in technology-intensive small firms.” In: Ram, M., Smallbone, D. and Deakins, D. (eds.) Small firms: enterprising futures. London: Paul Chapman
  • Kitson, M. (1997) “The competitive weaknesses of the UK economy.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Unemployment and economic policy: essays in Honour of Geoff Harcourt. London: Routledge
  • Kitson, M., Michie, J. and Sutherland, H. (1997) “A price well worth paying?” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Employment and social justice: policies for full employment. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Lane, C. (1997) “The governance of inter-firm relations in Britain and Germany: societal or dominance effects?” In: Whitley, R. and Kristensen, H.P. (eds.) Governance at work. Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Lawson, C. (1997) “Local inter-firm networking by high-technology firms in the Cambridge region.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Networks, links and large firm impacts on the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe, Barcelona European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1997) “Inter-firm networks in Oxfordshire.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Networks, links and large firm impacts on the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe, Barcelona European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1997) “University and public sector research laboratory links and technology transfer in the Oxford region.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) University research links and spin-offs in the evolution of regional clusters of high-technology SMEs in Europe, Munich European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Lawton Smith, H., Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1997) “Contrasting regional innovation systems in Oxford and Cambridge.” In: De La Mothe, J. and Pacquet, G. (eds.) Local and regional systems of innovation.Deventer: Kluwer Academic
  • Michie, J. (1997) “Developing the institutional framework: employment and labour market policies.” In: Michie, J. and Padayachee, V. (eds.) The political economy of South Africa’s transition.London: Dryden
  • Michie, J. (1997) “Economic policy in the post-apartheid South Africa.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Markets, unemployment and economic policy.London: Routledge
  • Michie, J. (1997) “Technological globalisation and national systems of innovation: an introduction.” In: Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (eds.) Technology, globalisation and economic performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Michie, J. and Prendergast, R. (1997) “Innovation and competitive advantage.” In: Howells, J. and Michie, J. (eds.) Technology, innovation and competitiveness. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
  • Moore, B. and Keeble, D. (1997) “University and technology intensive SME research collaboration spin-offs and recruitment.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Regional institutional and policy frameworks for high-technology SMEs in Europe. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Paterson, C. et al (1997) “Assessment of technology management processes: development of a practical approach within an industrial context.” In: Proceedings of International Association for Management of Technology Conference MOT ’97, 25-28 June 1997, Goteborg, Sweden, No.145, p.822-834
  • Quack, S. and Hildebrandt, S. (1997) “Bank finance for small and medium-sized enterprises in Germany and France.” In:Morgan, G. and Knights, D. (eds.) Regulation and deregulation in European financial service.London: Macmillan
  • Wilkinson, F. and Tarling R. (1997) “Economic functioning; self sufficiency and full employment.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Employment and economic performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Wood, E. (1997) “SME innovator types and their determinants.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Innovation, cooperation and growth.Oxford: Oxford University Press

1996

  • Bachmann, R. (1996) “Reducing risk in knowledge partnerships.” In: Blackler, F., Courpasson, D., Elkjaer, B. and Legge, K. (eds.) Knowledge work, organisations and expertise: European perspectives. London: Routledge
  • Barnard, C. and Deakin, S. (1996) “Social policy in search of a role: integration, cohesion and citizenship.” In: Craiger, A. and Floudas, D. (eds.) 1996 onwards: lowering the barriers further. Wiley, Chichester
  • Bullock, A., Duncan, J. and Wood, E. (1996) “The survey method, sample attrition and the SME panel database.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Chang, H.-J. and Nolan, P. (1996) “Structural inheritance or policy choice? Explaining the results of post-Stalinist reform in Europe and Asia.” In: Brown, D. and Porter, R. (eds.) Management issues in China: domestic enterprises. London: Routledge
  • Cosh, A. (1996) “Finance for SMEs.” In: Could finance do more for British business. London: Commission for Public Policy and British Business Institute for Public Policy Research
  • Cosh, A., Coutts, K. and Hughes, A. (1996) “Manufacturing, the balance of payments and capacity.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Creating industrial capacity: towards full employment. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Cosh, A., Duncan, J. and Hughes, A. (1996) “Profitability and finance.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Duncan, J. and Hughes, A. (1996) “Size, age, survival and employment growth.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Wood, E. (1996) “Financing innovation.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Cosh, A., Hughes, A. and Wood, E. (1996) “Innovation: scale objectives and constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise. Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Deakin, S. (1996) “Law and economics.” In: Thomas, P. (ed.) Legal frontiers. Aldershot: Dartmouth Press
  • Deakin, S. (1996) “The utility of rights talk: employees’ personal rights.” In: Gearty, C. and Tomkins, A. (eds.) Understanding human rights. London: Cassell
  • Deakin, S. and Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Contracts, cooperation and trust: the role of the institutional framework.” In: Campbell, D. and Vincent Jones, P. (eds.) Contract and economic organisation: socio-legal initiatives.Aldershot: Dartmouth Press
  • Eatwell, J.(1996) ‘History versus equilibrium.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Capital controversy, post-Keynesian economics and the history of economic theory: Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt. London: Routledge
  • Eatwell, J. (1996) “Unemployment on a world scale.” In: Eatwell, J. (ed.) Global unemployment.Armonk, NY: Sharpe
  • Hughes, A. (1996) “Finance for SMEs: what needs to change.” In: Cressy, R., Gandenio, B. and Olofsson, C. (eds.) Financing SMEs: a comparative perspective. Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development NUTEK
  • Keeble, D. (1996) “Entrepreneurship, business growth and enterprising behaviour in rural South West England.” In: Gripaios, P. (ed.) The South West economy: trends and prospects. Plymouth: Plymouth Business School
  • Keeble, D. (1996) “Growth objectives and constraints.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Keeble, D. (1996) “North-south and urban-rural variations in SME performance, innovation and business characteristics.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Keeble, D., Lawson, C., Lawton Smith, H., Moore, B. and Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Internationalisation processes and networking in technology-intensive small firms.” In: Institute of Small Business Affairs (ed.) Enterprising futures conference proceedings.Birmingham: UCE Business School
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1996) “Manufacturing capacity, investment and employment.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Creating industrial capacity: towards full employment.Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Kitson, M. and Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Markets and competition.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Kitson, M. and Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Workforce and skills compositions.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Lawton Smith, H. (1996) “The institutional framework in Oxfordshire.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Regional, institutional and policy frameworks for high-technology SMEs in Europe, Sophia-Antipolis European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Michie, J. (1996) “European unemployment in a global recession.” In: Burton, F., Yamin, M. and Young, S. (eds.) International business and Europe in transition.London: Macmillan
  • Michie, J. (1996) “Privatisation and regulation.” In: Warner, M. (ed.) International encyclopaedia of business and management. London: Routledge
  • Michie, J. and Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Trade unions, productivity and unemployment.” In: McColgan, A. (ed.) The future of labour law.London: Mansell
  • Moore, B. (1996) ‘Sources of innovation, technology transfer and diffusion.” In: Cosh, A. and Hughes, A. (eds.) The changing state of British enterprise.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Moore, B. (1996) “The institutional and policy framework for RTD-intensive SME development in Cambridge.” In: Keeble, D. and Lawson, C. (eds.) Regional, institutional and policy frameworks for high-technology SMEs in Europe, Sophia-Antipolis European Network Meeting report.Cambridge: ESRC Centre for Business Research
  • Rowthorn, R. and Pagano, U. (1996) “The competitive selection of democrative firms in a world of self-sustaining institutions.” In: Pagano, U. and Rowthorn, R. (eds.) Efficiency and enterprise democracy.London: Routledge
  • Wilkinson, F. (1996) “Changes in the notions of unemployment and what that means for the poor.” In: Arestis, P., Palma, G. and Sawyer, M. (eds.) Capital controversy, post-Keynesian economics and the history of economic theory: Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt. London: Routledge

1995

  • Archibugi, D. and Michie, J. (1995) “Science and technology, R&D and innovation.” In: Coates, D. (ed.) Economic and industrial performance in Europe. Aldershot: Edward Elgar
  • Chang, H.-J. and Rowthorn, R. (1995) “Introduction.” In: Chang, H.-J. and Rowthorn, R. (eds.) Role of the state in economic change. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Chang, H.-J. (1995) “Explaining ‘flexible rigidities’ in East Asia.” In: Killick, T. (ed.) The flexible economy. London: Routledge
  • Chang, H.-J. (1995) “Return to Europe? Is there any lesson from East Asia for Eastern Europe?” In: Chang, H.-J. and Nolan, P. (eds.) The transformation of the Communist economies: against the mainstream. London: Macmillan
  • Chang, H.-J. and Nolan, P. (1995) “Europe versus Asia – contrasting paths to the reform of centrally planned systems of political economy.” In: Chang, H.-J. and Nolan, P. (eds.) The transformation of the Communist economies: against the mainstream. London: Macmillan
  • Chang, H.-J. and Rowthorn, R. (1995) “Role of the state in economic change: entrepreneurship and conflict management.” In: Chang, H.-J. and Rowthorn, R. (eds.) Role of the state in economic change. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Cruickshank, C., Lamb, M., Paterson, C., Skilbeck, J., Probert, D. and Gregory, M. (1995) “Technology management: linking strategy and process.” In: Proceedings of the British Academy of Management Conference, Sheffield.
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Benefits for birth and death.” In: Ogus, A. and Wikeley, N. (eds.) Law of social security. London: Butterworths
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Contributions.” In: Ogus, A. and Wikeley, N. (eds.) Law of social security. London: Butterworths
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “La gestione delle eccedenze di personale in il regno unito: profili giuridici (The management of workforce reduction in the UK: legal report).” In: Consiglio Nazionale dell’Economia e del Lavoro (eds.) La gestione delle eccedenze di personale in Europa: vol.II. Rome: Documenti CNEL
  • Deakin, S. (1995) “Retirement pensions.” In: Ogus, A. and Wikeley, N. (eds.) Law of social security. London: Butterworths
  • Eatwell, J. (1995) “The international origins of unemployment.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Managing the global economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Keeble, D. (1995) “The Cambridge phenomenon: high technology industry and the University.” In: Holt, J. (ed.) Foundations for the future: the University of Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1995) “Fixed exchange rates and deflation: the gold standard and the ERM.” In: Healey, N. (ed.) The economics of new Europe: from community to union. London: Routledge
  • Kitson, M. and Michie, J. (1995) “Trade and growth: an historical perspective.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Managing the global economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Lane, C. (1995) “The social constitution of supplier relations in Britain and Germany.” In: Whitley, R. and Kristensen, P. (eds.) The changing European firm.London: Routledge
  • Michie, J. (1995) “Unemployment in Europe.” In: Amin, A. and Tomaney, J. (eds.) Behind the myth of European Union. London: Routledge
  • Virgo, G. (1995) “Insider dealing.” In: Butterworths’ company law guide. London: Butterworths, 3rd edition
  • Virgo, G. (1995) “Public offers of securities.” In: Butterworths’ company law guide. London: Butterworths, 3rd edition
  • Virgo, G. (1995) “Regulation of investment businesses.” In: Butterworths’ company law guide. London: Butterworths, 3rd edition
  • Virgo, G. (1995) “Takeovers and mergers.” In: Butterworths’ company law guide. London: Butterworths, 3rd edition
  • Wilkinson, F. (1995) “Globalisation and labour standards.” In: Michie, J. and Grieve Smith, J. (eds.) Managing the global economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press

1994

  • Keeble, D. (1994) “Regional influences and policy in new technology-based firm creation and growth.” In: Oakey, R. (ed.) New technology-based firms in the 1990s. London: Paul Chapman
  • Wilkinson, F. (1994) “Equity, efficiency and economic progress: the case for universally applied equitable standards for wages and conditions of work.” In: Sengenberger, W. and Campbell, D. (eds.) The role of labour standards in industrial restructuring. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies
  • Wilkinson, F. and Rubery, J. (1994) “Introduction.” In: Rubery, J. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Employer strategy and the labour market. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Wilkinson, F. and Silver, H. (1994) “Policies to combat social exclusion: a French-British comparison.” In: Rodgers, G., Gore, G. and Figueiredo, J. (eds.) Social exclusion: rhetoric, reality and responses. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies
  • Wilkinson, F. and White, M. (1994) “Product market pressures and employers’ responses.” In: Rubery, J. and Wilkinson, F. (eds.) Employer strategy and the labour market. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Wilkinson, F., Burchell, B., Elliot, J. and Rubery, J. (1994) “Management and employee perception of skill.” In: Penn, R., Rose, M. and Rubery, J. (eds.) Skill and occupational change. Oxford: Oxford University Press

1993

  • Deakin, S., Lane, C. and Wilkinson, F. (1993) “Competition and cooperation in vertical contracts: an interdisciplinary framework.” In: Corado-Simoes, V. (ed.) International business and Europe after 1992: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the European International Business Association (19th). Lisbon: CEDE
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