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1. Employee spinouts along the value chain.

2. New entrants, incumbents, and the search for knowledge: the role of job title ambiguity in the US information and communication technology industry, 2004–2014.

3. The incumbent advantage: corporate power in agri-food tech.

4. When duty met wish: the recognition of the Francoist Spanish Olympic Committee by the IOC during the Civil War (1936–1939).

5. The Geoeconomics of Regional Currency Contest: How Bilateral Swap Arrangements of India and Japan Counter the Rise of RMB.

6. Breaking Status-Quo Inertial Use of Incumbent Payment to Adopt Mobile Payment: A Contingency Perspective.

7. Does DMA interoperability promote innovation: a comparative study from EU competition law to the DMA.

8. Jumping on the New Party Bandwagon: The 2022 Elections and the Development of Party Politics in Slovenia.

9. Jokowi's Pyrrhic Victory: Indonesia's 2024 Elections and the Political Reinvention of Prabowo Subianto.

10. How to Get Coal Country to Vote for Climate Policy: The Effect of a "Just Transition Agreement" on Spanish Election Results.

11. Technology market, product market and aggregate innovation.

12. Market insights exploration and product technology build-up: latecomer firms' catch-up strategies.

13. Shaking the tin cup: Celebrity candidate fundraising in American elections.

14. The Importance of Breaking Even: How Local and Aggregate Returns Make Politically Feasible Policies.

15. How to Retain My Consumers? Investigating Incumbents' Promotional Strategies Upon New Business Entry in the Online-to-Offline Context.

16. Does Fiscal Monitoring Make Better Governments? Evidence from U.S. Municipalities.

17. A theory of entry dissuasion.

18. Incumbent Performance and Electoral Control: A Comment.

19. More Than the Lesser of Two Evils.

20. 离任 CEO 的五道心理关卡.

21. Identifying technology lock-in and tracing knowledge source trajectories: a case study of lithography.

22. The COVID-19 pandemic and the electoral performance of governing parties in electoral democracies.

23. No Space for Female Mayors in Romania: Incumbents' Degree of Re-Election and the Impact on Future Candidates.

24. How incumbents create uneven patterns of competition during autocratization: the AKP case of Turkey.

25. Economic voting in the 2023 Turkish general election.

26. Incumbents versus circular start-ups in the workwear industry: Organisational and individual drivers and barriers to a circular economy.

27. Post Danmark: More than Just Another Serial Infringer.

28. Managing start-up – incumbent digital solution co-creation: a four-phase process for intermediation in innovative contexts.

29. From Rebelling to Ruling: Insurgent Victory and State Capture in Africa.

30. Collaboration among circular start‐ups and incumbents in the circular economy context.

31. Making new enemies: How suppliers' digital disintermediation strategy shifts consumers' use of incumbent offerings.

32. Preparedness for Data-Driven Business Model Innovation: A Knowledge Framework for Incumbent Manufacturers.

33. Entrenched grievance as a harbour for the unmourned.

34. House Members on the News: Local Television News Coverage of Incumbents.

35. Legislative Resources, Corruption, and Incumbency.

36. Larger Legislatures and the Cost of Political Brokerage: Evidence from Brazil.

37. The Electoral Effects of Large-Scale Infrastructure Policies: Evidence from a Rural Electrification Scheme in Brazil.

38. Second-order Economic Voting in Elections to the European Parliament.

39. Campaign Messages, Polling, and Elections: Theory and Experimental Evidence.

40. The Electoral Consequences of Household Indebtedness under Austerity.

41. Digital Transformation of Incumbent Pipeline Firms through Platformization.

42. Economics of technology cycle time (TCT) and catch-up by latecomers: Micro-, meso-, and macro-analyses and implications.

43. 107,654,229 VOTES WERE CAST IN 2022 HOUSE RACES. IF ONLY 6,675 PEOPLE HAD VOTED DIFFERENTLY, DEMOCRATS WOULD HAVE WON THE HOUSE. WHAT WENT WRONG?

44. When It Comes to Long-Term Value, Incumbents Should Think Like Digital Disruptors.

45. Submarket emergence, customer base expansion and strategic entry timing in the evolution of the German farm tractor industry.

46. How COVID-19 affects voting for incumbents: Evidence from local elections in France.

47. Incumbent Responses to Armed Groups in Nigeria and Kenya.

48. Democratic backsliding in the Philippines: Are voters becoming illiberal?

49. Least developed countries versus fossil fuel incumbents: strategies, divisions, and barriers at the United Nations climate negotiations.

50. Perpetual or Subscription: Incumbent sales strategy with strategic consumers and social learning.

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