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Regional development 44 Regionalentwicklung 44 Innovation 40 relatedness 35 EU countries 32 EU-Staaten 32 Diversification 31 Diversifikation 31 Technischer Fortschritt 26 Technological change 26 Europe 23 Technologiepolitik 22 Technology policy 22 evolutionary economic geography 22 innovation 21 Europa 20 Welt 20 World 20 Regional cluster 19 Regionales Cluster 19 Regional policy 17 Regionalpolitik 17 Räumliche Verteilung 17 Spatial distribution 17 regions 17 related variety 16 regional diversification 15 Economic geography 14 evolutionary economics 14 Knowledge transfer 13 Wirtschaftsgeographie 13 Wissenstransfer 13 clusters 13 knowledge networks 13 Theorie 12 Theory 12 diversification 12 institutions 12 Economic growth 11 Regional economics 11
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Arbeitspapier 145 Graue Literatur 145 Non-commercial literature 145 Working Paper 145
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English 260 Undetermined 87
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Boschma, Ron 60 Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés 35 Frenken, Koen 24 Balland, Pierre-Alexandre 18 Neffke, Frank 16 Broekel, Tom 14 Morrison, Andrea 14 Brökel, Tom 13 Boschma, Ron A. 11 Stam, Erik 10 Martin, Ron 9 Eriksson, Rikard 7 Fitjar, Rune Dahl 7 Iammarino, Simona 7 Breul, Moritz 6 Buyukyazici, Duygu 6 Henning, Martin 6 Oort, Frank van 6 Sunley, Peter 6 Vicente, Jérôme 6 Brenner, Thomas 5 Castaldi, Carolina 5 Crespo, Joan 5 Ganau, Roberto 5 Cortinovis, Nicola 4 Elekes, Zoltán 4 Fornahl, Dirk 4 Fritsch, Michael 4 Giuliani, Elisa 4 Hernández-Rodríguez, Eduardo 4 Hidalgo, César A. 4 Lee, Neil 4 Oort, Frank G. van 4 Petralia, Sergio 4 Quatraro, Francesco 4 Rigby, David 4 Wenting, Rik 4 Antonietti, Roberto 3 Cassi, Lorenzo 3 Choi, Hyoji 3
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Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen 198 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik <Jena> 1
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Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 198 Papers in evolutionary economic geography 145 Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography 2 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik - Abteilung Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy 1 Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) nr. 20/54, Utrecht University 1 Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography: 20.60, Utrecht University 1
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RePEc 198 ECONIS (ZBW) 148 USB Cologne (business full texts) 1
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Quality of government and innovative performance in the regions of Europe
Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés; Di-Cataldo, Marco - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
Although it has frequently been argued that the quality of institutions affects the innovative potential of a territory, the link between institutions and innovation remains a black box. This paper aims to shed light on how institutions shape innovative capacity, by focusing on how regional...
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The Effect of Regional Entrepreneurship Culture on Economic Development - Evidence for Germany
Fritsch, Michael; Wyrwich, Michael - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
We use the historical self-employment rate as an indicator of a regional culture of entrepreneurship and link this measure to economic growth in recent periods. The results indicate that German regions with a high level of entrepreneurship in the mid-1920s have higher start-up rates about 80...
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The Dynamics of Technical and Business Networks in Industrial Clusters: Embeddedness, status or proximity?
Balland, Pierre-Alexandre; Belso-Martínez, José Antonio; … - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
Although informal knowledge networks have often been regarded as a key ingredient behind the success of industrial clusters, the forces that shape their structure and dynamics remain largely unknown. Drawing on recent network dynamic models, we analyze the evolution of business and technical...
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Innovation and Regional Growth in Mexico: 2000-2010
Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés; Peralta, Edna MaríaVillarreal - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
This paper looks at the factors driving regional growth in Mexico, paying special attention to the potentially growth-enhancing role of innovation and innovation policy. The analysis combines innovation variables with indicators linked to the formation of adequate social conditions for...
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Proximity and scientific collaboration: Evidence from the global wine industry
Cassi, Lorenzo; Morrison, Andrea; Rabellotti, Roberta - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
International collaboration among researchers is a far from linear and straightforward process. Scientometric studies provide a good way of understanding why and how international research collaboration occurs and what are its costs and benefits. Our study investigates patterns of international...
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Relatedness in eco-technological development in European regions
Berge, Martijn van den; Weterings, Anet - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
Within the smart specialisation programme, the European Commission urges regional policy-makers to assess their regional innovation potential and consider investing in the areas of eco-technologies taking into account the regions’ specific strengths and weaknesses. In evolutionary economic...
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The role of external linkages and gatekeepers for the renewal and expansion of U.S. cities’ knowledge base, 1990-2004
Breschi, Stefano; Lenzi, Camilla - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
This paper examines the role of external linkages and gatekeepers for the renewal and expansion of cities’ knowledge base, by presenting new evidence about co-invention networks in U.S. metropolitan areas based on European Patent Office (EPO) data for the period 1990-2004. We argue that the...
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Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship in England and Wales
Rodríguez-Pose, Andres; Hardy, Daniel - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
British regions are becoming increasingly culturally diverse, with migration as the main driver. Does this diversity benefit local economies? This research examines the impact of cultural diversity on the entrepreneurial performance of UK regions. We focus on two largely overlooked factors, the...
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Innovation in creative cities: Evidence from British small firms
Lee, Neil; Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
Creative cities are seen as important sites for the generation of new ideas, products and processes. Yet, beyond case studies of a few high-profile cities, there is little empirical evidence on the link between local creative industries concentration and innovation. This paper addresses this gap...
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Do spinoff dynamics or agglomeration externalities drive industry clustering? A reappraisal of Steven Klepper’s work
Boschma, Ron - Disciplinegroep Economische Geografie, Faculteit … - 2014
Klepper’s theory of industry clustering based on organizational reproduction and inheritance through spinoffs challenged the Marshallian view on industry clustering. The paper provides an assessment of Klepper’s theoretical and empirical work on industry clustering. We explore how ‘new’...
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