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Bertoni F, Croce A, D'Adda D.  2010.  Venture capital investments and patenting activity of high-tech start-ups: a micro-econometric firm-level analysis. Venture Capital. 12:307–326.
Croce A, D'Adda D, Ughetto E.  2014.  Venture capital financing and the financial distress risk of portfolio firms: How independent and bank-affiliated investors differ. Small Business Economics. 44:189–206.
D'Adda D, Guzzini E, Iacobucci D, Palloni R.  2018.  Is Smart Specialisation Strategy coherent with regional innovative capabilities? Regional Studies. :1–13.
Bertoni F, D'Adda D, Grilli L.  2018.  Self-selection of entrepreneurial firms in thin venture capital markets: Theory and empirical evidence. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal.
Colombo MG, D'Adda D, Pirelli LH.  2016.  The participation of new technology-based firms in EU-funded R&D partnerships: The role of venture capital. Research Policy. 45:361–375.
Ardito L, D'Adda D, Petruzzelli AMesseni.  2017.  Mapping innovation dynamics in the Internet of Things domain: Evidence from patent analysis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
Colombo MG, Doganova L, Piva E, D'Adda D, Mustar P.  2014.  Hybrid alliances and radical innovation: the performance implications of integrating exploration and exploitation. The Journal of Technology Transfer. 40:696–722.
Quas A, D'Adda D.  2018.  High-tech entrepreneurial ventures seeking external equity: whether, when, where... and why not? Economia e Politica Industriale. :1–24.
Colombo MG, D'Adda D, Quas A.  2019.  The geography of venture capital and entrepreneurial ventures' demand for external equity. Research Policy.
Colombo MG, D'Adda D, Piva E.  2010.  The contribution of university research to the growth of academic start-ups: an empirical analysis. The Journal of Technology Transfer. 35:113–140.
Bertoni F, D'Adda D, Grilli L.  2015.  Cherry-picking or frog-kissing? A theoretical analysis of how investors select entrepreneurial ventures in thin venture capital markets Small Business Economics. :1–15.