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Innovation Networks for Regional Development

Edited by Ben Vermeulen and Manfred Paier

in Economic Complexity and Evolution from Springer, currently edited by Ulwe Cantner, Kurt Dopfer, John Foster, Andreas Pyka and Paolo Saviotti

Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-43940-2
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Chapters in this book:

Innovation Networks for Regional Development. Overview and Contributions
Ben Vermeulen
The Evolution of Aerospace R&D Collaboration Networks on the European, National and Regional Levels
Daniel Guffarth and Michael J. Barber
The Knowledge-Base of the Stuttgart Automobile Industry and Its Outreach
Tobias Buchmann and Ekaterina Savchenko
The Local Perspective on Energy Transition and Innovation
André Schaffrin and Gabriele Fohr
A Process Model of Invention and the Role of Government, Institutions, and Geography. Anecdotal Evidence from the Aerospace Industry in the Years 1800–1950
Ben Vermeulen and Daniel Guffarth
A Descriptive Statistics Exploration of Spatio-temporal Patterns in Inventive Activities in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Ben Vermeulen, Inga Zvarich and Beatrice Messmer
Knowledge Creation and Research Policy in Science-Based Industries: An Empirical Agent-Based Model
Manfred Paier, Martina Dünser, Thomas Scherngell and Simon Martin
Regional Innovation Systems: An Agent-Based Laboratory for Policy Advice
Cristina Ponsiglione, Ivana Quinto and Giuseppe Zollo
Using Participatory Modeling to Enable Local Innovation Through Complexity Governance
Joshua Uebelherr, David M. Hondula and Erik W. Johnston
Regional Specialization and Knowledge Output: An Agent-Based Simulation of the Vienna Life Sciences
Martina Dünser and Manuela Korber
Competition in the German Market for Retail Electricity: An Agent-Based Simulation
Malcolm Yadack, Ben Vermeulen and Andreas Pyka
Supraregional Relationships and Technology Development. A Spatial Agent-Based Model Study
Ben Vermeulen and Andreas Pyka
Innovation Networks to Cope with the Geographical Distribution of Technological Knowledge. An Empirically Calibrated Spatial Agent-Based Model Study
Ben Vermeulen

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