Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 5, 2014
- Schumpeter might be right again: the functional differentiation of credit pp. 935-950

- Dirk Bezemer
- Labor market intermediaries make the world smaller pp. 951-981

- Carlo Gianelle
- Sectoral productivity trends: convergence islands in oceans of non-convergence pp. 983-1007

- Fulvio Castellacci, Bart Los and Gaaitzen de Vries
- The significance of structural transformation to productivity growth pp. 1009-1036

- Jacob Holm
- Lock-in and path dependence: an evolutionary approach to eco-innovations pp. 1037-1065

- Grazia Cecere, Nicoletta Corrocher, Cédric Gossart and Muge Ozman
- The innovation process as a complex structure with multilevel rules pp. 1067-1084

- Marcelo Dias, Eugenio Pedrozo and Tania Silva
- The rule approach in evolutionary economics: A methodological template for empirical research pp. 1085-1105

- Georg Blind and Andreas Pyka
- Evolutionary economics and the case for a constitutional libertarian paternalism—a comment on Martin Binder, “should evolutionary economists embrace libertarian paternalism?” pp. 1107-1113

- Christian Schubert
- A constitutional paradigm is not enough—would sovereign citizens really agree to manipulative nudges?—A reply to Christian Schubert pp. 1115-1120

- Martin Binder
Volume 24, issue 4, 2014
- Industry innovativeness, firm size, and entrepreneurship: Schumpeter Mark III? pp. 713-736

- Wilfred Dolfsma and Gerben Velde
- Knowledge diffusion and knowledge transfer revisited: two sides of the medal pp. 737-760

- Torben Klarl
- The minority game unpacked pp. 761-797

- Giovanna Devetag, Francesca Pancotto and Thomas Brenner
- Punishment and the potency of group selection pp. 799-816

- Richard Povey
- The dynamic of innovation networks: a switching model on technological change pp. 817-834

- Gabriele Tedeschi, Stefania Vitali and Mauro Gallegati
- The impact of science and technology parks on firms’ product innovation: empirical evidence from Spain pp. 835-873

- Ángela Vásquez-Urriago, Andrés Barge-Gil, Aurelia Rico and Evita Paraskevopoulou
- New technological path creation: evidence from the British and German wind energy industries pp. 875-904

- James Simmie, Rolf Sternberg and Juliet Carpenter
- The evolving patterns of competition after deregulation: the relevance of institutional and operational factors as determinants of rivalry pp. 905-933

- Jaime Gómez, Raquel Orcos and Sergio Palomas
Volume 24, issue 3, 2014
- Schumpeter and the end of Western Capitalism pp. 449-477

- William Kingston
- “Generalized Darwinism” and the quest for an evolutionary theory of policy-making pp. 479-513

- Christian Schubert
- Should evolutionary economists embrace libertarian paternalism? pp. 515-539

- Martin Binder
- Coevolution of finite automata with errors pp. 541-571

- Christos Ioannou
- A model of trade between creative regions in the presence of sector specific learning by doing pp. 573-585

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Knowledge characteristics and the dynamics of technological alliances in pharmaceuticals: empirical evidence from Europe, US and Japan pp. 587-622

- Jackie Krafft, Francesco Quatraro and Pier Paolo Saviotti
- Measuring knowledge persistence: a genetic approach to patent citation networks pp. 623-652

- Arianna Martinelli and Önder Nomaler
- Competition, R&D and innovation: testing the inverted-U in a simultaneous system pp. 653-687

- Michael Peneder and Martin Woerter
- A corporation’s culture as an impetus for spinoffs and a driving force of industry evolution pp. 689-712

- Christian Cordes, Peter Richerson and Georg Schwesinger
Volume 24, issue 2, 2014
- Introduction: co-evolution and complex adaptive systems in evolutionary economics pp. 205-207

- John Foster and Andreas Pyka
- Energy, knowledge and economic growth pp. 209-238

- John Foster
- Metabolic growth theory: market-share competition, learning uncertainty, and technology wavelets pp. 239-262

- Ping Chen
- Erratum to: Metabolic growth theory: market-share competition, learning uncertainty, and technology wavelets pp. 263-264

- Ping Chen
- Evolution: complexity, uncertainty and innovation pp. 265-289

- Peter Allen
- The signs of change in economic evolution pp. 291-316

- Esben Andersen and Jacob Holm
- Intentionality and the emergence of complexity: an analytical approach pp. 317-334

- Félix-Fernando Muñoz and María-Isabel Encinar
- Property rights as a complex adaptive system: how entrepreneurship transforms intellectual property structures pp. 335-355

- David Harper
- Isolation and technological innovation pp. 357-376

- Peter Hall and Robert Wylie
- A general model of the innovation - subjective well-being nexus pp. 377-397

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Absorptive capacity and innovation: when is it better to cooperate? pp. 399-420

- Abiodun Egbetokun and Ivan Savin
- Innovation and finance: a stock flow consistent analysis of great surges of development pp. 421-448

- Alessandro Caiani, Antoine Godin and Stefano Lucarelli
Volume 24, issue 1, 2014
- Four essays on economic evolution: an introduction pp. 1-10

- Denise Dollimore and Geoffrey Hodgson
- Capitalism and evolution pp. 11-34

- Stan Metcalfe
- Darwinian paradigm, cultural evolution and human purposes: on F.A. Hayek’s evolutionary view of the market pp. 35-57

- Viktor Vanberg
- How do entrepreneurs know what to do? learning and organizing in new ventures pp. 59-82

- Howard Aldrich and Tiantian Yang
- The evolution of morality and the end of economic man pp. 83-106

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- An NK-like model for complexity pp. 107-134

- Marco Valente
- Do incentive systems spur work motivation of inventors in high tech firms? A group-based perspective pp. 135-157

- Nathalie Lazaric and Alain Raybaut
- Persistence vs. mobility in industrial and technological specialisations: evidence from 11 Euro area countries pp. 159-187

- Raphaël Chiappini
- Pluralism(s) in economics: lessons from complexity and innovation. A review paper pp. 189-204

- Magda Fontana
Volume 23, issue 5, 2013
- Peer influence in network markets: a theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 925-953

- Joachim Henkel and Joern Block
- Coordination in evolving networks with endogenous decay pp. 955-1000

- Francesco Feri and Miguel Meléndez-Jiménez
- Rewards and the private provision of public goods on dynamic networks pp. 1001-1021

- Matthias Greiff
- Explaining shapes of Engel curves: the impact of differential satiation dynamics on consumer behavior pp. 1023-1045

- Leonhard Lades
- On positional consumption and technological innovation: an agent-based model pp. 1047-1071

- João Bernardino and Tanya Araújo
- Industry dynamics, technological regimes and the role of demand pp. 1073-1098

- Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca and Luis Izquierdo
- Technological unemployment in industrial countries pp. 1099-1126

- Horst Feldmann
Volume 23, issue 4, 2013
- What turns knowledge into innovative products? The role of entrepreneurship and knowledge spillovers pp. 693-718

- Joern Block, Roy Thurik and Haibo Zhou
- Start-ups, long- and short-term survivors, and their contribution to employment growth pp. 719-733

- Michael Fritsch and Florian Noseleit
- Entrepreneurship, structural change, and economic growth pp. 735-766

- Florian Noseleit
- On insider trading and belief evolution pp. 767-781

- Thomas Gehrig, Werner Güth and René Levínský
- Doubts and equilibria pp. 783-810

- Antonio Cabrales and José Uriarte
- Border collision bifurcations in boom and bust cycles pp. 811-829

- Ingrid Kubin and Laura Gardini
- Endogenous growth and environmental policy: are the processes of growth and tertiarization in developed economies reversible? pp. 831-860

- Benoit Desmarchelier and Faïz Gallouj
- Market dynamics, dynamic resource management and environmental policy in the context of (strong) sustainability pp. 861-888

- Torben Klarl
- Welfare gain from quality and price development in the Japan’s LCD TV market pp. 889-908

- Satoshi Nakano and Kazuhiko Nishimura
- A multi-region model of economic growth with human capital and negative externalities in innovation pp. 909-924

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 23, issue 3, 2013
- Obituary: Steven Klepper pp. 503-505

- Uwe Cantner, Elias Dinopoulos, Horst Hanusch, Luigi Orsenigo, Nathalie Lazaric, Kenneth Carlaw, Roberto Fontana, Charles McCann and Andreas Pyka
- Evolution and market behavior in economics and finance: introduction to the special issue pp. 507-512

- Giulio Bottazzi and Pietro Dindo
- Convergence of outcomes and evolution of strategic behavior in double auctions pp. 513-538

- Shira Fano, Marco LiCalzi and Paolo Pellizzari
- Efficiency of continuous double auctions under individual evolutionary learning with full or limited information pp. 539-573

- Mikhail Anufriev, Jasmina Arifovic, John Ledyard and Valentyn Panchenko
- Evolution of trading strategies in a market with heterogeneously informed agents pp. 575-607

- Florian Hauser and Bob Kaempff
- Time-varying beta: a boundedly rational equilibrium approach pp. 609-639

- Carl Chiarella, Roberto Dieci and Xuezhong (Tony) He
- Selection in asset markets: the good, the bad, and the unknown pp. 641-661

- Giulio Bottazzi and Pietro Dindo
- Evolutionary selection of expectations in positive and negative feedback markets pp. 663-688

- Mikhail Anufriev, Cars Hommes and Raoul Philipse
- Romulus-Catalin Damaceanu: Agent-based computational economics using netlogo pp. 689-692

- Guido Fioretti
Volume 23, issue 2, 2013
- Environmental innovation and socio-economic dynamics in institutional and policy contexts pp. 241-245

- Simone Borghesi, Valeria Costantini, Francesco Crespi and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Environmental options and technological innovation: an evolutionary game model pp. 247-269

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi and Marcello Galeotti
- An evolutionary model of energy transitions with interactive innovation-selection dynamics pp. 271-293

- Karolina Safarzynska and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Incorporating social context and co-evolution in an innovation diffusion model—with an application to cleaner vehicles pp. 295-329

- Marc Dijk, Rene Kemp and Pieter Valkering
- How clean is clean? Incremental versus radical technological change in coal-fired power plants pp. 331-355

- Klaus Rennings, Peter Markewitz and Stefan Vögele
- The evolution of environmental and labor productivity dynamics pp. 357-399

- Giovanni Marin and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Public policies for a sustainable energy sector: regulation, diversity and fostering of innovation pp. 401-429

- Valeria Costantini and Francesco Crespi
- Networks, irreversibility and knowledge creation pp. 431-453

- Patrick Llerena and Müge Ozman
- Diversity and the disinterest in trade liberalization: on the prospects of self-enforcing cooperation pp. 455-475

- Barbara Dluhosch and Stefanie Krause
- The evolving knowledge base of professional service sectors pp. 477-501

- Davide Consoli and Dioni Elche
Volume 23, issue 1, 2013
- A new formal approach to evolutionary processes in socioeconomic systems pp. 1-15

- Rodrick Wallace
- Demand, supply, and their interaction on markets, as seen from the perspective of evolutionary economic theory pp. 17-38

- Richard Nelson
- The impossibility of rational consumer choice pp. 39-60

- Jakob Kapeller, Bernhard Schütz and Stefan Steinerberger
- Peer effects at campus cafeterias pp. 61-76

- Matteo Ploner
- Complexity and technological change: knowledge interactions and firm level total factor productivity pp. 77-96

- Cristiano Antonelli and Giuseppe Scellato
- Assessing the nonlinear nature of the effects of R&D intensity on growth of SMEs: a dynamic panel data approach pp. 97-128

- Paulo Nunes, Zelia Serrasqueiro and João Leitão
- Firm size distribution under horizontal and vertical innovation pp. 129-161

- Pedro Gil and Fernanda Figueiredo
- The strength and persistence of entrepreneurial cultures pp. 163-187

- James Foreman-Peck and Peng Zhou
- The creative class, its preferences, and unbalanced growth in an urban economy pp. 189-209

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
- Institutional change and academic patenting: French universities and the Innovation Act of 1999 pp. 211-239

- Antonio Della Malva, Francesco Lissoni and Patrick Llerena
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