Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 1009: What drives patent performance of German biotech firms? The impact of R&D subsidies, knowledge networks and their location

- Dirk Fornahl, Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- 1008: How do Clusters/Pipelines and Core/Periphery Structures Work Together in Knowledge Processes?

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Raphael Suire and Jérôme Vicente
- 1007: Performing in Dutch Book Publishing 1880-2008. The Importance of Entrepreneurial Experience and the Amsterdam Cluster

- Barbara Heebels and Ron Boschma
- 1006: The Geography of Internet Infrastructure: An evolutionary simulation approach based on preferential attachment

- Sandra Vinciguerra, Koen Frenken and Marco Valente
- 1005: Seeds of regional structural change. The role of entrepreneurs and expanding firms in shaping local path dependencies

- Frank Neffke and Martin Henning
- 1004: Localized Spillovers and Knowledge Flows: How Does Proximity Influence the Performance of Plants?

- Rikard Eriksson
- 1003: A theory on the co-evolution of seaports with application to container terminal development in the Rhine-Scheldt Delta

- Wouter Jacobs and Theo Notteboom
- 1002: How emergence conditions of technological clusters affect their viability? Theoretical perspectives on cluster lifecycles

- Joan Crespo
- 1001: The Aims and Scope of Evolutionary Economic Geography

- Ron Boschma and Ronald Martin
- 921: The importance of R&D subsidies and technological infrastructure for regional innovation performance - A conditional efficiency approach

- Tom Broekel and Charlotte Schlump
- 920: Drivers of Globalization: An Evolutionary Perspective on Firm-State Relations in the Asian Newly Industrialized Economies

- Wai Chung Henry Yeung
- 919: The Jatropha Biofuels Sector in Tanzania 2005-9: Evolution Towards Sustainability?

- Marjolein Caniëls and Henny Romijn
- 918: Spaces of Innovation: learning, proximity and the ecological turn

- Adrian Healy and Kevin Morgan
- 917: Regional Factors and Innovativeness - An Empirical Analysis of Four German Industries

- Tom Broekel and Thomas Brenner
- 916: How do regions diversify over time? Industry relatedness and the development of new growth paths in regions

- Frank Neffke, Martin Henning and Ron Boschma
- 915: Knowledge networks in the Dutch aviation industry: the proximity paradox

- Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- 914: Proximity and the Evolution of Collaboration Networks: Evidence from R&D Projects within the GNSS Industry

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland
- 913: Entrepreneurship, Evolution and Geography

- Erik Stam
- 912: Evolutionary economic geography and its implications for regional innovation policy

- Ron Boschma
- 911: Relational and evolutionary economic geography: competing or complementary paradigms?

- Robert Hassink and Claudia Klaerding
- 910: Rethinking Regional Path Dependence: Beyond Lock-in to Evolution

- Ronald Martin
- 909: The evolution of knowledge and trade networks in the global wine sector: a longitudinal study using social network analysis

- Lorenzo Cassi, Andrea Morrison and Anne L.J. Wal
- 908: Regional Dynamics of Innovation - Investigating the Co-Evolution of Patents, R&D, and Employment

- Matthias Buerger, Tom Broekel and Alex Coad
- 907: Technological relatedness and regional branching

- Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- 906: Spatial Localization in Manufacturing: A Cross-Country Analysis

- Stefania Vitali, Mauro Napoletano and Giorgio Fagiolo
- 905: The Spatial Evolution of Innovation Networks: A Proximity Perspective

- Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- 904: Methodological Issues in Measuring Innovation Performance of Spatial Units

- Thomas Brenner and Tom Broekel
- 903: Innovation, spillovers, and university-industry collaboration: An extended knowledge production function approach

- Roderik Ponds, Frank Oort and Koen Frenken
- 902: Knowledge Coherence, Variety and Productivity Growth: Manufacturing Evidence from Italian Regions

- Francesco Quatraro
- 901: Bringing History into Evolutionary Economic Geography for a Better Understanding of Evolution

- Zhigao Liu
- 820: Surviving in agglomerations: Plant evolution and the changing benefits of the local environment

- Frank Neffke, Martin Svensson Henning and Ron Boschma
- 819: Revealed Relatedness: Mapping Industry Space

- Frank Neffke and Martin Svensson Henning
- 818: Time-Varying Agglomeration Externalities in UK Counties between 1841 and 1971

- Frank Neffke
- 817: Some Notes on Institutions in Evolutionary Economic Geography

- Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- 816: Dynamic Proximities – Changing Relations by Creating and Bridging Distances

- Max-Peter Menzel
- 815: Getting Into Networks and Clusters: Evidence on the GNSS composite knowledge process in (and from) Midi-Pyrénées

- Jérôme Vicente, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Olivier Brossard
- 814: Spatial Clustering Of NGOs: An Evolutionary Economic Geography Approach

- Dirk-Jan Koch and Ruerd Ruben
- 813: Creative Destruction and Regional Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Dutch Manufacturing and Services Industries

- Niels Bosma, Erik Stam and Veronique Schutjens
- 812: Regional Path-Dependence in Start-up Activity

- Thomas Brenner and Dirk Fornahl
- 811: The Bright and Dark Side of Cooperation for Regional Innovation Performance

- Tom Broekel and Andreas Meder
- 810: Cluster Emergence and Network Evolution: A longitudinal analysis of the inventor network in Sophia-Antipolis

- Anne L.J. Wal
- 809: Labour mobility, related variety and the performance of plants: A Swedish study

- Ron Boschma, Rikard Eriksson and Urban Lindgren
- 808: Who Needs Agglomeration? Varying Agglomeration Externalities and the Industry Life Cycle

- Frank Neffke, Martin Svensson Henning, Ron Boschma, Karl-Johan Lundquist and Lars-Olof Olander
- 807: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy

- Erik Stam
- 806: Innovation and the geographical and functional dimensions of outsourcing: An empirical investigation based on Italian firm level data

- Lucia Cusmano, Maria Luisa Mancasi and Andrea Morrison
- 805: World City Network Expansion 2000-2004. An appraisal of the determinants of connectivity growth among world cities

- Renato Aristides Orozco Pereira
- 804: From Average to the Frontier: A Nonparametric Performance Approach for Analyzing Externalities and Regions’ Innovativeness

- Tom Broekel
- 803: Urban Amenities or Agglomeration Economies? Locational Behaviour and Entrepreneurial Success of Dutch Fashion Designers

- Rik Wenting, Oedzge Atzema and Koen Frenken
- 802: Related variety, trade variety and regional growth in Italy

- Ron Boschma and Simona Iammarino
- 801: Firm Entry and Institutional Lock-in: An Organizational Ecology Analysis of the Global Fashion Design Industry

- Rik Wenting and Koen Frenken