Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 709: Constructing regional advantage: Platform policies based on related variety and differentiated knowledge bases

- Bjørn Asheim, Ron Boschma and Philip Cooke
- 708: Beyond the Knowledge-Based Theory of the Geographic Cluster

- Alexander Cole
- 707: Co-evolution of firms, industries and networks in space

- Anne L.J. Wal and Ron Boschma
- 706: What When Space Matters Little For Firm Productivity? A multilevel analysis of localised knowledge externalities

- Otto Raspe and Frank Oort
- 705: Beyond clusters: Fostering innovation through a differentiated and combined network approach

- Evert-Jan Visser and Oedzge Atzema
- 704: Economic Geography and the Evolution of Networks

- Johannes Gluckler
- 703: Complexity Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Geography

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- 702: Exploring Evolutionary Economic Geographies

- Jürgen Essletzbichler and David Rigby
- 701: A theoretical framework for Evolutionary Economic Geography: Industrial dynamics and urban growth as a branching process

- Koen Frenken and Ron Boschma
- 611: New Industries in Southeast Asia’s Late Industrialization: Evolution versus Creation - The Automation Industry in Penang (Malaysia) considered

- Leo Van Grunsven
- 610: Divide to conquer? The Silicon Valley - Boston 128 case revisited

- Kerstin Press
- 609: The evolution of inventor networks in the Silicon Valley and Boston regions

- Lee Fleming and Koen Frenken
- 608: The evolution of the Dutch dairy industry and the rise of cooperatives: Combining transaction cost and evolutionary approaches

- Koen Frenken and Gerben van der Steege
- 607: The Knowledge Economy and Urban Economic Growth

- Otto Raspe and Frank Oort
- 606: Path Dependence and Regional Economic Evolution

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- 605: Starting anew: Entrepreneurial intentions and realizations subsequent to business closure

- Erik Stam and Veronique Schutjens
- 604: A Process Model of Locational Change in Entrepreneurial Firms: An Evolutionary Perspective

- Erik Stam
- 603: An evolutionary perspective on Internet adoption by retailers in the Netherlands

- Ron Boschma and Jesse Weltevreden
- 602: Networks and heterogeneous performance of cluster firms

- Elisa Giuliani
- 601: Knowledge networks and innovative performance in an industrial district. The case of a footwear district in the South of Italy

- Ron Boschma and Anne L.J. Wal
- 513: Diversity, stability and regional growth in the U.S. (1975-2002)

- Jürgen Essletzbichler
- 512: Evolutionary urban transportation planning? An exploration

- Luca Bertolini
- 511: Informational Complexity and the Flow of Knowledge across social boundaries

- Olav Sorenson, Jan Rivkin and Lee Fleming
- 510: The Geography of Internet Adoption by Retailers

- Jesse Weltevreden, Oedzge Atzema, Koen Frenken, Karlijn De Kruijf and Frank Oort
- 509: Economic policy from an evolutionary perspective: the case of Finland

- Ron Boschma and Markku Sotarauta
- 508: Agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship: testing for spatial externalities in the Dutch ICT industry

- Frank Oort and Erik Stam
- 507: Industrial restructuring and early industry pathways in the Asian 1st generation NICs: The Singapore garment industry

- Leo van Grunsven and Floor Smakman
- 506: The effect of regional differences on the performance of software firms in the Netherlands

- Ron Boschma and Anet Weterings
- 505: A complex network approach to urban growth

- Claes Andersson, Koen Frenken and Alexander Hellervik
- 504: The spatial evolution of the British automobile industry

- Ron Boschma and Rik Wenting
- 503: B2c e-commerce adoption in inner cities: An evolutionary perspective

- Ron Boschma and Jesse Weltevreden
- 502: Variety and regional economic growth in the Netherlands

- Koen Frenken, Frank Oort, Thijs Verburg and Ron Boschma
- 501: Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography

- Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken