Research - Melissa Appleyard
Expertise
- Cooperative R&D in Innovation-Intensive Industries
- Managing Knowledge Spillovers across Company Boundaries
- New Process Introduction in the Semiconductor Industry
- Expertise Acquisition by Leading Technologists
Selected Recent Activity
Refereed Journal Articles
Perr, Jon, Melissa M. Appleyard, and Patrick Sullivan (2010). "Open for Business: Emerging Business Models in Open Source Software." International Journal of Technology Management, 52, 432-456.
Appleyard, Melissa M., Clara Y. Wang, J. Alexander Liddle, and John Carruthers (2008). "The Innovator's Non-Dilemma: The Case of Next-Generation Lithography." Managerial and Decision Economics, 29(5): 407-423.
Chesbrough, Henry W. and Melissa M. Appleyard (2007). "Open Innovation and Strategy." California Management Review, 50(1): 57-76.
Appleyard, Melissa M., Clair Brown, and Linda Sattler (2006). "An International Investigation of Problem-Solving Performance in the Semiconductor Industry." The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 23(2): 147-167.
Appleyard, Melissa M. (2003). "The Influence of Knowledge Accumulation on Buyer-Supplier Co-development Projects." The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 20(5): 356-373.
Appleyard, Melissa M., and Clair Brown (2001). "Employment Practices and Semiconductor Manufacturing Performance." Industrial Relations, Vol. 40, No. 3: 436-471.
Appleyard, Melissa M., and Gretchen A. Kalsow (1999). "Knowledge Diffusion in the Semiconductor Industry," Journal of Knowledge Management special issue on Knowledge Networks, 3(4): 288-295.
Ham, Rose Marie, Greg Linden, Melissa M. Appleyard (1998). "The Evolving Role of Semiconductor Consortia in the U.S. and Japan," California Management Review, 41(1): 137-163.
Appleyard, Melissa M. (1996). "How Does Knowledge Flow? Inter-Firm Patterns in the Semiconductor Industry," Strategic Management Journal, 17(Winter Special Issue): 137-154.
Reprinted with commentary in N. Bontis and C. W. Choo, eds. (2002). The Strategic Management of Intellectual Capital and Organizational Knowledge. London: Oxford University Press.
Non-Refereed Publications
Linden, Greg, Clair Brown , and Melissa M. Appleyard (2004). "The Net World Order's Influence on Global Leadership in the Semiconductor Industry." In Martin Kenney with Richard Florida, eds., Locating Global Advantage: Industry Dynamics in the International Economy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press: 232-257.
Appleyard, Melissa M. (2002). "Cooperative Knowledge Creation: The Case of Buyer-Supplier Co-Development in the Semiconductor Industry." In Farok J. Contractor and Peter Lorange, eds., Cooperative Strategies and Alliances. London: Elsevier Science: 381-418.
Appleyard, Melissa M., Nile W. Hatch, David C. Mowery (2000). "Managing the Development and Transfer of Process Technologies in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry." In G. Dosi, R. R. Nelson, and S. G. Winter, eds., The Nature and Dynamics of Organizational Capabilities. London: Oxford University Press: 183-207
Selected Conference Presentations
Appleyard, M. M., Tyler, B. B., & Carruthers, J. (2011, June). Knowledge meshing through interdisciplinary R&D: The case of the U. S. NIH nanomedicine development centers. Presented at the DRUID 2011, Copenhagen Business School.
Levin, D. Z., Walter, J., & Appleyard, M. M. (2010, August). Trusted bridging ties: A dyadic solution to the brokerage-closure dilemma. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Montreal, Canada.
Appleyard, M. M., Tyler, B. B., & Carruthers, J. (2010, August). Managing revolutionary interdisciplinary R&D project teams: Creating knowledge fusion capabilities. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Montreal, Canada.
Appleyard, M. M., Tyler, B. B., & Carruthers, J. (2010, May). Managing revolutionary interdisciplinary R&D project teams: Creating knowledge fusion capabilities. Presented at the Industry Studies Association Conference, Chicago, IL.
