1. Stylized Facts Regarding the Evolution of Organizational Resources and Capabilities / Constance E. Helfat
2. Dominance by Birthright: Entry of Prior Radio Producers and Competitive Ramifications in the US Television Receiver Industry / Steven Klepper and Kenneth L. Simons
3. Nature, Sources, and Consequences of Firm Differences in the Early History of the Semiconductor Industry / Daniel Holbrook, Wesley M. Cohen, David A. Hounshell and Steven Klepper
4. Superstores and the Evolution of Firm Capabilities in American Bookselling / Daniel M. G. Raff
5. Commentary on Chapters by Klepper and Simons, by Holbrook et al., and by Raff / Keith Pavitt
6. Imprinting and the Evolution of Firm Capabilities / Daniel A. Levinthal
7. Imprinting or Emergence, Structure or Rules, or Why Dirty Dancing Is Always Better When You Are More Than Two / Bruce Kogut
8. Strategic Capabilities in Emerging Fields: Navigating Ambiguity, Leveraging Social Capital, and Creating Identity in Silicon Alley / Theresa K. Lant
9. Why Do Firms Tend to Become Different? / Birger Wernerfelt
10. Firm Capabilities and Competition and Industrial Policies in a "History Friendly" Model of the Evolution of the Computer Industry / Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney G. Winter
11. Problem-solving Behaviors, Organizational Forms, and the Complexity of Tasks / Giovanni Dosi, Mike Hobday and Luigi Marengo
12. Product Sequencing: Co-evolution of Knowledge, Capabilities, and Products / Constance E. Helfat and Ruth S. Raubitschek
13. Path-dependent and Path-breaking Change: Reconfiguring Business Resources Following Acquisitions in the US Medical Sector, 1978-1995 / Samina Karim and Will Mitchell
14. Commentary on Karim-Mitchell and Helfat-Raubitschek Chapters / James Brian Quinn
15. Relational Organization: From Relational Rents to Alliance Capability / Harbir Singh
16. Innovative Routines in Large Firms: What the Evidence Suggests / Keith Pavitt
17. Evolutionary Roots of Resource-based Theory / Jay B. Barney
18. Satisficing Principle in Capability Learning / Sidney G. Winter
19. Untangling the Origins of Competitive Advantage / Iain M. Cockburn, Rebecca M. Henderson and Scott Stern
20. Strategy and Circumstance: The Response of American Firms to Japanese Competition in Semiconductors, 1980-1995 / Richard N. Langlois and W. Edward Steinmueller
21. Dynamic Capabilities: What Are They? / Kathleen M. Eisenhardt and Jeffrey A. Martin
22. Leadership, Capabilities, and Technological Change: The Transformation of NCR in the Electronic Era / Richard S. Rosenbloom
23. Capabilities, Cognition, and Inertia: Evidence from Digital Imaging / Mary Tripsas and Giovanni Gavetti
24. Leadership and Cognition: Or, What Could Those Folks at the Top Have Been Thinking? Commentary on Chapters by Rosenbloom and Tripsas and Gavetti / Steven W. Usselman
25. Toward Developing an Organizational Capability of Learning from Mistakes / Sydney Finkelstein
26. Resources, Capabilities, Core Competencies, Invisible Assets, and Knowledge Assets: Label Proliferation and Theory Development in the Field of Strategic Management / Jay B. Barney.