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1. Newman, J., Driffield, N., Collinson, S., Gilbert, N., & Hoole, C. (2023). Mechanisms of Metagovernance as Structural Challenges to Levelling Up in England. Regional Studies. 58:4, 876-892. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00343404.2023.2217215.
2. Billing C., Bramley G., Ioramashvili C., Lynam R., Cepeda Zorrilla M., Collinson S.C. (2023) The impact of university STEM assets: A systematic review of the empirical evidence. PLoS ONE 18(6): e0287005. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287005
3. Collinson, S., Hoole, C., and Newman, J. (2023) England's Catch-22: Institutional Limitations to Achieving Balanced Growth through Devolution, Journal of Contemporary Social Science, Journal of the British Academy of Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2023.2203122.
4. Collinson, S., Driffield, N., Hoole, C., Kitsos, A. (2022) Between a rock and a hard place: Trade-offs between prosperity and inclusivity when implementing regional growth policies, Productivity Insights Paper No. 013, The Productivity Institute.
5. Qamar, A., Collinson, S., & Green, A. (2022). Covid-19 disruption, resilience and industrial policy: the automotive sector in the West Midlands. Regional Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2022.2126449
6. Riley R., Collinson S., Green A. and Ortega-Argiles R. (2022) ‘The City-Region Economic Development Institute – Establishing a successful place-based research institute to support regions in turbulent times and beyond’, in Vorley T., Rahman S.A., Tuckerman L. and Wallace P. (eds.) How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research: The Art of Informing and Impacting Policy, Edward Elgar.
7. Peng, X., Zheng, S., Collinson, S., Wu, X., Wu, D. (2022), Sustained Upgrading of Technological Capability through Ambidextrous Learning for Latecomer Firms, Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, 30,1, p.1-22. https://doi.org/10.1080/19761597.2020.1810084
8. Liu, Y., Collinson, S., Cooper, C.L and Baglieri, D. (2021) International business, innovation and ambidexterity: A micro-foundational perspective. Editorial introduction to Special Issue, International Business Review, Vol.30, No.1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2021.101852.
9. Sevinc, D., Green, A., Bryson, J.R., Collinson, S., Riley, R. and Adderley, S. (2020) Ensuring skills are available in the right locations: are we there yet? A regional analysis of qualification gaps, Regional Studies, 54:8, 1149-1159, DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1740190
10. Qamar, A., Hall, M.A., Chicksand, D. and Collinson, S.C. (2020) Quality and flexibility performance trade-offs between lean and agile manufacturing firms in the automotive industry, Production Planning & Control, 31:9, 723-738, DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2019.1681534
11. Collinson, S.C., Narula, R. and Rugman, A.M. (2020), International Business (8th Edition), FT Pearson/Prentice Hall, Harlow.
12. Sevinc, D., Mata Flores, E. and Collinson, S., (2020), Are there inequality spillovers? Evidence through a modified inequality measure and European dynamics of inequality, No 545, Working Papers, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:inq:inqwps:ecineq2020-545.
13. Qamar, A., Hall, M. A., & Collinson, S.C. (2019). Lean versus agile production: flexibility trade-offs within the automotive supply chain. International Journal of Production Research, 1-20.
14. Bryson, J.R., Green, A., Collinson, S. and Sevinc, D. (2018) England's qualifications gap and its solutions: evidence from the West Midlands. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2018). http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/90757/1/Bryson_England%27s-qualifications-gap_Author.pdf
15. Vendrell-Herrero, F., Gomes, E., Collinson, S., Parry, G. (2018). Selling digital services abroad: How do extrinsic attributes influence foreign consumers' purchase intentions? International Business Review, 27:1, 173-185
16. Elg, U., Ghauri, P., Child, J., Collinson, S.C. (2017). MNE Microfoundations and Routines for Building a Legitimate and Sustainable Position in Emerging Markets. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 38:9, 1-18
17. Collinson, S., Liu, Y. (2017). Recombination for innovation: performance outcomes from international partnerships in China. R&D Management, 49,1, 46-63.
18. Collinson, S.C (2017) “The Declining Relevance and Legitimacy of IB Scholarship in a World That Really Needs It,” invited lead article in AIB Insights, 17, 2, Academy of International Business.
19. Collinson, S.C., Narula, R. and Rugman, A.M. (2017) International Business (7th Edition), FT Pearson/Prentice Hall, Harlow.
20. Collinson, S.C. (2016) Who Benefits When MNEs Partner with Local Enterprises in China? Chapter in China’s Innovation: Challenge: Overcoming the Middle Income Trap, Edited by Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney, and Johann Peter Murmann, Cambridge University Press.
21. Collinson, S.C. (2015), Dedication: Yin and Yang: Integrating Disparate Perspectives for International Business Research and Teaching, in Rob Van Tulder , Alain Verbeke , Rian Drogendijk (ed.) The Future of Global Organizing (Progress in International Business Research, Volume 10) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.27 - 35
22. Collinson, S.C. and Narula, R. (2014), Asset recombination in international partnerships as a source of improved innovation capabilities in China, Multinational Business Review, 22, 4, pp.394 – 417.
23. Dale, C., Osegowitsch, T. and Collinson, S. (2014), Disintegration and De-internationalization: Changing Vertical and International Scope and the Case of the Oil and Gas Industry, in Pedersen, T. et al. (ed.) Orchestration of the Global Network Organization (Advances in International Management, Volume 27), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.487-516
24. Paroutis, S., Mckeown, M. & Collinson, S. (2013). Building Castles from Sand: Unlocking CEO Mythopoetical Behavior in Hewlett Packard from 1978 to 2005. Business History, 55 (7), 1200- 1227.
25. Collinson, S.C. (2013) ‘Cross-Border M&A by the New Multinationals: Different Reasons to ‘Go Global’’ Chapter in Williamson, Ramamurti and Fleurys Re-assessing emerging markets multinationals’ competitive advantages Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
26. Collinson, S.C. and Wang, R. (J.L.) (2012) ‘Learning Networks and Technological Capability in Multinational Enterprise Subsidiaries’, Research Policy, 41 (9) 1501-1518.
27. Collinson, S.C. (2012) ‘Managing complexity’ Britain in 2012, ESRC publications
28. Collinson, S.C., Jay, M. and Pizzey, M. (2012) ‘Simpler Organisation Design’, European Business Review, Sept-Oct. 2012.
29. Collinson, S.C. and Jay, M. (2012) From Complexity to Simplicity, Macmillan, Basingstoke. Shortlisted for the CMI management book of the year award, 2014.
30. Rugman, A.M. and Collinson, S.C. (2012) International Business (6th Edition), FT Pearson/Prentice Hall, Harlow.
31. Collinson, S.C. and Sun, Y. (2012) ‘Corporate Hybrids and the Co-evolution of Institutions and Enterprise in China’, Chapter in Robert Pearce (ed.) China and the Multinationals: International Business and the Entry of China into the Global Economy, Edward Elgar.
32. Collinson, S.C. and Rugman, A.M. (2011) 'Relevance and Rigor in International Business Teaching: Using the CSA-FSA Matrix', Journal of Teaching in International Business, 22:1, 29 – 37.
33. Collinson, S.C. and Jay, M. (2011) ‘Complexity kills profits’, European Business Review, Nov-Dec. 2011.
34. Collinson, S.C. and Jay, M. (2011) The Complexity Challenge, Advanced Institute of Management (AIM) research, Executive Briefing, London.
35. Collinson, S.C. (2011) ‘Who owns UK plc – and does it matter?’ Britain in 2011, ESRC publications
36. Collinson, S.C., Sullivan-Taylor, B. and Wilson, D.C. (2010) ‘Extending the Integration- Responsiveness Framework: Delivering a Global Service Strategy at British Airways’, Strategic Innovators, 3: 3, p.8-22.
37. Wang, Q., Collinson, S.C. and Wu, X. (2010) ‘The Rise of Chinese Technology-based Firms: New Institutional and Market Contexts for Innovation,’ Editors Introduction to a Special Issue on Innovation in China, International Journal of Innovation Management, 14: 1, pp. v-x.
38. Collinson, S.C. and Rugman, A.M. (2010) ‘Case Selection Biases in Management Research: The Implications for International Business Studies’, European Journal of International Management, 4:5, pp. 441-463.
39. Heracleous, L. and Collinson, S.C. (2009) ‘HSBC's strategy and leadership’, in Singh, K., Panagarkar, N. & Heracleous, L. Business Strategy in Asia. 3rd Edition. Singapore: Cengage.
40. Collinson, S.C. and Morgan, G. (Eds.) (2009) Images of the Multinational Firm, Wiley, Oxford. A compilation of perspectives from leading authors from international business studies and organisation studies, including John Dunning, Eleanor Westney, John Cantwell, Richard Whitely and Alan Rugman.
41. Collinson, S.C. (2009) ‘The MNE as the major global promoter of economic development,’ Chapter 4, pp. 69-92, Images of the Multinational Firm, Wiley, Oxford.
42. Collinson, S.C. and Pettigrew, A.M. (2009) ‘Comparative International Business Research methods: pitfalls and practicalities’, Chapter 27 in Rugman (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of International Business (2nd Edition), Oxford University Press, Oxford.
43. Rugman, A.M. and Collinson, S.C. (2008) International Business (5th Edition), FT Pearson/Prentice Hall, Harlow.
44. Collinson, S.C. and Rugman, A.M. (2008) ‘The Regional Nature of Japanese Multinational Business’, Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), 39:2, pp. 215-230, Palgrave.
45. Collinson, S. C. and Sullivan-Taylor, B. (2008) Responding to the China Challenge, The World Today, 64: 2, p.28-31, Chatham House Publications, London.
46. Collinson, S.C., Sullivan-Taylor, B. and Wang, J.L. (2007) Adapting to the China Challenge: Lessons from Experienced Multinationals, Advanced Institute of Management (AIM) research Executive Briefing, London.
47. Collinson, S.C. and Rugman, A.M. (2007) ‘The Regional Focus of Asian Multinational Enterprises’, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 24: 4, pp.429-446.
48. Collinson, S.C. (2007) ‘Multinationals breed future competitors in China’, Britain Today, March 2007, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) publications
49. Collinson, S.C. (2007) ‘M&A as Imperialism?’ Chapter in Angwin, D. (Ed.) Images of M&A, Blackwell Publications, Oxford.
50. Rugman, A.M., Collinson, S.C. and Hodgetts, R. (2006) International Business (4th Edition), FT Pearson/Prentice Hall, Harlow.
51. Rugman, A.M. and Collinson, S.C. (2006) ‘Asian Business is Regional; Not Global’, Chapter in Fratianni, M. et al. (Eds.) Regional Economic Integration: Volume 12 of Research in Global Strategic Management series, Elsevier.
52. Collinson, S.C. and Wilson, D.C. (2006) ‘Inertia in Japanese Organizations: Knowledge Management Routines and Failure to Innovate,’ Organization Studies, 27: 9, pp.1359-1387.
53. Collinson, S.C., Buckley, P., Dunning, J. and Yip, G. (2006) ‘New Directions in International Business’, Chapter in Fai, F.M. and Morgan, E.J. (Eds.) Managerial Issues in International Business, Palgrave.
54. Collinson, S.C. and Holden, J. (2005) ‘Decision-Making and Market Orientation in the Internationalization Process of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises’, Management International Review (MIR), 45, 2005/4, p.413-436.
55. Rugman, A.M. and Collinson, S.C. (2005) ‘Multinational Enterprises in the New Europe: Are They Really Global?’ Organizational Dynamics, 34: 3, p. 258–272. (Awarded a ‘Citation of Excellence’ from Emerald Management Review as one of the top-50 management articles of 2005).
56. Collinson, S., Kato, H. and Yoshihara, H. (2005) ‘Technology strategy revealed: patterns and influences of patent-licensing behaviour in Japanese firms’, International Journal of Technology Management, 30: 3/4, p.327–350.
57. Rugman, A.M. and Collinson, S.C. (2004) ‘The Regional Nature of the World’s Automotive Industry’, European Management Journal, 22: 5, p.471-482.
58. Collinson, S.C. (2003) ‘Restructuring to Build Knowledge-Integration Capabilities for Innovation’ in Conceição, Gibson, Heitor and Stolp (Eds.) Systems and Policies for the Global Learning Economy, Praeger, Westport.
59. Collinson, S.C. and Gregson, G. (2003) ‘Knowledge Networks for New Technology-based firms: An International Comparison of Local Entrepreneurship Promotion’, R&D Management, 33: 2, p.189-209, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.
60. Collinson, S.C. (2001) ‘Globalisation, Japan and Foreign Direct Investment in Britain’, Journal of Accounting and Business, June, 2001, Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants, London.
61. Collinson, S.C., (2001) ‘Restructuring the Corporate Knowledge Base: Why Some Japanese Firms are Failing to Adapt to Survive’, Eclectic.
62. Collinson, S.C. (2001) ‘Knowledge Management Capabilities in R&D: A UK-Japan Company Comparison’, R&D Management, 31: 3, p.335-347, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.
63. Collinson, S.C. (2001) ‘Developing and Deploying Knowledge for Innovation: British and Japanese Corporations Compared’, International Journal of Innovation Management, 5: 1, p.73-103, Imperial College Press, London.
64. Collinson, S.C. and Kiba, T. (2001) ‘R&D Performance in Japanese Companies’, Chapter 38 in Low, M. (Ed.) Science, Technology, and Research and Development in Japan, Routledge p.278-300.
65. Collinson, S.C. (2000) ‘Knowledge Networks for Innovation in Small Scottish Software Firms’, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 12: 3 p.217-244 (July 2000), Taylor and Francis, London.
66. Collinson, S.C. (1999) ‘Knowledge Management Capabilities for Steel Makers: A British-Japanese Corporate Alliance for Organisational Learning’, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 11: 3, p.357-358.
67. Collinson, S.C. (1999) ‘The Innovative Management of Innovation - the Ying and the Yang’, Knowledge Management journal, Research Brief, Dec.1998/Jan.1999.
68. Collinson, S.C. (1999) ‘The Development of Multimedia in Japan’, in: Williams and Slack (Eds.)(2000) Europe Appropriates Multimedia: A study of the National Uptake of Multimedia in Eight European Countries and Japan, Senter for Teknologi og Samfunn (Centre for Technology and Society), Report No. 42 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim: Norway. ISSN 0802 3581 42
69. Kiba, T. and Collinson, S.C. (1998) ‘R&D Performance in Japanese Companies: A Relative Evaluation of Overseas-based and Domestic R&D’, Science and Public Policy, August, 25: 4, p.227-238.
70. Collinson, S.C. (1998) ‘Building Competitiveness at the Periphery - The Scottish Experience’, in Neelamegham, S. (ed.) Market Economy and the Global Competitive Challenge, Sudhir Printers, New Delhi (in association with the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi and the Commonwealth Secretariat, UK).
71. Collinson, S.C. (1998) ‘Innovation Networks in the Scottish Multimedia Industry’ TechMaPP/Edinburgh University Management School Working Paper, The University of Edinburgh.
72. Collinson, S.C. and Molina, A.H. (1998) 'Reorganising for Knowledge Integration and Constituency- Building in the Era of Multimedia: Product Development at Sony and Philips' in Coombs, R. et al. (eds.) Technological Change and Organization, Edward Elgar, London.
73. Collinson, S.C. (1997) 'Knowledge Integration for Innovation: Comparing Multimedia Product Development at Sony and Philips' in Butler, J. and Piccaluga, A. (eds.) Knowledge, Technology and Innovative Organizations, Guerini E.Associati, Milan.
74. Collinson, S.C. (1996) Small and Successful in Japan: A Study of 30 British Firms in the World's Most Competitive Market, Avebury Press, Ashgate Publishing Group, London.
75. Collinson, S.C. (1995) 'Organising for Multimedia Product Development: Sony and Philips Compared', Communications and Strategies, 19, p.47-77, Sept.1995, special issue on 'Technology and Alliance Strategies in Multimedia'.
76. Collinson, S.C. (1994) 'Open Season for New Market Entrants', Insight, journal of The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan, 1: 2, p.6-11. (One of a three-part series of articles).
77. Collinson, S.C. (1994) 'New Multimedia Product Development at Sony: Organising for Innovation and Market Success', JETS Working Paper, No.10, University of Edinburgh.
78. Collinson, S.C. (1994) 'British Enterprises in Japan: Competitiveness Revealed', Euro-Japanese Journal, 1: 1, p.16-17, April-July, 1994.
79. Collinson, S.C. (1993) 'Managing Product Innovation at Sony: the Development of the Data Discman', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 5: 3, p.285-306.
80. Collinson, S.C. (1992) 'Constraints on the Transfer of Manufacturing Technology: A British-Kenyan Comparison', Science, Technology and Development, 11: 2, p.113-143.