Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 5, 2018
- Editorial: Building bridges pp. 1001-1003

- Jorge Niosi and Andreas Pyka
- General purpose technologies in theory, application and controversy: a review pp. 1005-1033

- Clifford Bekar, Kenneth Carlaw and Richard Lipsey
- Neo-Schumpeterian price theory with Sraffian and post-Keynesian elements pp. 1035-1051

- Harry Bloch
- Systems of innovation and innovation ecosystems: a literature review in search of complementarities pp. 1053-1080

- Nihad Faissal Bassis and Fabiano Armellini
- Relating business model innovations and innovation cascades: the case of biotechnology pp. 1081-1109

- Jorge Niosi and Maureen McKelvey
- It’s a match! Simulating compatibility-based learning in a network of networks pp. 1111-1150

- Michael P. Schlaile, Johannes Zeman and Matthias Mueller
- Entrepreneurial cyclical dynamics of open innovation pp. 1151-1174

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, DongKyu Won and KyungBae Park
- The finance/innovation nexus in Schumpeterian analysis: theory and application to the case of U.S. trustified capitalism pp. 1175-1198

- Beniamino Callegari
Volume 28, issue 4, 2018
- A formal psychological theory for evolutionary economics pp. 691-725

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- The dynamics of regional learning paradigms and trajectories pp. 727-748

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Going up and down: rethinking the empirics of growth in the developing and newly industrialized world pp. 749-784

- Francesco Lamperti and Clara Elisabetta Mattei
- Market failure vs. system failure as a rationale for economic policy? A critique from an evolutionary perspective pp. 785-803

- Peter Schmidt
- The Swedish industrial support program of the 1970s revisited pp. 805-835

- Bo Carlsson, Gunnar Eliasson and Karolin Sjöö
- Government payments, market profits and structural change in agriculture pp. 837-857

- Antti Simola
- Online networks, social interaction and segregation: an evolutionary approach pp. 859-883

- Angelo Antoci and Fabio Sabatini
- Role of human resource practices in absorptive capacity and R&D cooperation pp. 885-913

- Ipsita Roy
- Medical practice and malpractice litigation in an evolutionary context pp. 915-928

- Angelo Antoci, Alessandro Fiori Maccioni and Paolo Russu
- The biological hypothesis in cliometrics of growth: a methodological critique of Fogel (post 1982) and Ashraf & Galor (2013) pp. 929-950

- Pierre Leviaux and Antoine Parent
- The market process of capitalization: a laboratory experiment on the effectiveness of private information pp. 951-960

- Eduard Braun and Wiebke Roß
- Impact of strategy switching on wealth accumulation pp. 961-983

- Yu Zhang and Weihong Huang
- Learning by replicator and best-response: the importance of being indifferent pp. 985-999

- Sofia B. S. D. Castro
Volume 28, issue 3, 2018
- Quantifying knowledge exchange in R&D networks: a data-driven model pp. 461-493

- Giacomo Vaccario, Mario V. Tomasello, Claudio J. Tessone and Frank Schweitzer
- Attachment orientations and entrepreneurship pp. 495-522

- Yaron Zelekha, Erez Yaakobi and Gil Avnimelech
- Factors influencing the adoption of the internet of things in supply chains pp. 523-545

- Bo Yan, Zijie Jin, Lifeng Liu and Si Liu
- Path dependence in net migration during the ICT boom and two other growth periods: the case of Finland, 1980-2013 pp. 547-564

- Olli Lehtonen and Markku Tykkyläinen
- Finance, energy and the decoupling: an empirical study pp. 565-590

- Zora Kovacic, Marcello Spanò, Samuele Lo Piano and Alevgul H. Sorman
- Complementarity of willingness to pay and cost heterogeneity under vertical product differentiation: A welfare analysis pp. 591-607

- Torben Klarl
- Timing under individual evolutionary learning in a continuous double auction pp. 609-631

- Michiel Leur and Mikhail Anufriev
- Banned from the sharing economy: an agent-based model of a peer-to-peer marketplace for consumer goods and services pp. 633-665

- Adrien Querbes-Revier
- Evolution of markets: a simulation with centralized, decentralized and posted offer formats pp. 667-689

- Olga Rud and Jean Paul Rabanal
Volume 28, issue 2, 2018
- Changing knowledge in the early economic thought of Michael Polanyi pp. 207-223

- Gábor Bíró
- A conduit for knowledge? demonstrating the strength of technology improvements in Indian firms that buy outsourced information technology pp. 225-243

- Grace Kite
- Relative concerns at the workplace: on the design of the firm as a social space pp. 245-264

- Walter Hyll
- When is your experience valuable? Occupation-industry transitions and self-employment success pp. 265-286

- Sierdjan Koster and Martin Andersson
- Innovation and stock market performance: A model with ambiguity-averse agents pp. 287-303

- Daniela Grieco
- Minimum investment requirement, financial market imperfection and self-fulfilling belief pp. 305-332

- Tomoo Kikuchi and George Vachadze
- Evolution and correlated equilibrium pp. 333-346

- Lars P. Metzger
- Evolutionarily stable conjectures and other regarding preferences in duopoly games pp. 347-364

- Ilkka Leppänen
- Evolutionary stability of bargaining and price posting: implications for formal and informal activities pp. 365-397

- Nejat Anbarci, Pedro Gomis-Porqueras and Marcus Pivato
- A dynamic exchange rate model with heterogeneous agents pp. 399-415

- Michele Gori and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- The spatial component of R&D networks pp. 417-436

- Tobias Scholl, Antonios Garas and Frank Schweitzer
- Testing evolutionary theory of household consumption behavior in the case of novelty - a product characteristics approach pp. 437-460

- Kenza Qaoumi, Pascal Masson, Benoit Weil and Aytunç Ün
Volume 28, issue 1, 2018
- Firm age and performance pp. 1-11

- Alex Coad, Jacob Holm, Jackie Krafft and Francesco Quatraro
- Firm age: a survey pp. 13-43

- Alex Coad
- All grown up? The fate after 15 years of a quarter of a million UK firms born in 1998 pp. 45-76

- Michael Anyadike-Danes and Mark Hart
- Did firm age, experience, and access to finance count? SME performance after the global financial crisis pp. 77-100

- Marc Cowling, Weixi Liu and Ning Zhang
- The relationship between start-up motive and earnings over the course of the entrepreneur’s business tenure pp. 101-123

- André van Stel, Ana Millán, Jose Maria Millan and Concepción Román
- Small, young, and exporters: New evidence on the determinants of firm growth pp. 125-152

- Marco Grazzi and Daniele Moschella
- Firm age and the probability of product innovation. Do CEO tenure and product tenure matter? pp. 153-179

- Marco Cucculelli
- Barriers to innovation in young and mature firms pp. 181-206

- Gabriele Pellegrino
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