Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG)
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- 1506: Regional heterogeneity and interregional research spillovers in European innovation: modeling and policy implications

- Gianni Guastella and Frank Oort
- 1505: When are recruited competences supportive of innovation? Inter-industry differences in the importance of similarity and diversity

- Sverre J. Herstad and Tore Sandven
- 1504: Proximity, knowledge base and the innovation process: The case of Unilever’s Becel diet margarine

- Mila Davids and Koen Frenken
- 1503: Simulating micro behaviours and structural properties of knowledge networks: toward a “one size fits one” cluster policy

- Joan Crespo, Frédéric Amblard and Jérôme Vicente
- 1502: The geography and evolution of complex knowledge

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland and David Rigby
- 1501: Persistence and extinction of brokerage roles in clusters: the role of status, former experiences and extra-cluster relationships

- José-Antonio Belso-Martínez and Manuel Expósito-Langa
- 1423: Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship in England and Wales

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Daniel Hardy
- 1422: Innovation in creative cities: Evidence from British small firms

- Neil Lee and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1421: Institutions and Diversification: Related versus Unrelated Diversification in a Varieties of Capitalism framework

- Ron Boschma and Gianluca Capone
- 1420: “Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water”. Network failures and policy challenges for cluster long run dynamics

- Jérôme Vicente
- 1419: The Technological Resilience of U.S. Cities

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, David Rigby and Ron Boschma
- 1418: Do spinoff dynamics or agglomeration externalities drive industry clustering? A reappraisal of Steven Klepper’s work

- Ron Boschma
- 1417: Innovation and Regional Growth in Mexico: 2000-2010

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Edna MaríaVillarreal Peralta
- 1416: Spinoff and Clustering: a return to the Marshallian district

- Lucia Cusmano, Andrea Morrison and Enrico Pandolfo
- 1415: Regional and industrial mobility of workers leaving mature industries. A study of individuals who exit the Swedish shipbuilding industry 1970-2000

- Rikard Eriksson, Martin Henning and Anne Otto
- 1414: The role of external linkages and gatekeepers for the renewal and expansion of U.S. cities’ knowledge base, 1990-2004

- Stefano Breschi and Camilla Lenzi
- 1413: Relatedness in eco-technological development in European regions

- Martijn van den Berge and Anet Weterings
- 1412: The Dynamics of Technical and Business Networks in Industrial Clusters: Embeddedness, status or proximity?

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, José Antonio Belso-Martínez and Andrea Morrison
- 1411: The Effect of Regional Entrepreneurship Culture on Economic Development - Evidence for Germany

- Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich
- 1410: Agents of structural change. The role of firms and entrepreneurs in regional diversification

- Frank Neffke, Matté Hartog, Ron Boschma and Martin Henning
- 1409: Towards an evolutionary perspective on regional resilience

- Ron Boschma
- 1408: The evolving dialogue between Innovation and Economic Geography. From physical distance to non-spatial proximities and 'integrated' frameworks

- Riccardo Crescenzi
- 1407: Relatedness and Diversification in the EU-27 and ENP countries

- Ron Boschma and Gianluca Capone
- 1406: Quality of government and innovative performance in the regions of Europe

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Marco Di-Cataldo
- 1405: Proximity and scientific collaboration: Evidence from the global wine industry

- Lorenzo Cassi, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti
- 1404: Gradual Catch Up and Enduring Leadership in the Global Wine Industry

- Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti
- 1403: Trust your neighbour. Industrial relatedness, social capital and outsourcing

- Roberto Antonietti, Maria Ferrante and Riccardo Leoncini
- 1402: Banks, industrial relatedness and firms’ investments

- Roberto Antonietti, Giulio Cainelli, Monica Ferrari and Stefania Tomasini
- 1401: Towards a Developmental Turn in Evolutionary Economic Geography?

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- 1327: Export diversification in the product space and regional growth: Evidence from Russia

- Sergey Kadochnikov and Anna Fedyunina
- 1326: Which Types of Relatedness Matter in Regional Growth? -industry, occupation and education

- Sofia Wixe and Martin Andersson
- 1325: Modeling Knowledge Networks in Economic Geography: A Discussion of Four Empirical Strategies

- Tom Broekel, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Martijn Burger and Frank Oort
- 1324: Do inventors talk to strangers? On proximity and collaborative knowledge creation

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Max Nathan and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- 1323: Network structural properties for cluster long run dynamics. Evidence from collaborative R&D networks in the European mobile phone industry

- Joan Crespo, Raphael Suire and Jérôme Vicente
- 1322: Constructing Regional Advantage and Smart Specialization: Comparison of Two European Policy Concepts

- Ron Boschma
- 1321: Towards DUI Regional Innovation Systems

- Phil Cooke
- 1320: On the Notion of Regional Economic Resilience: Conceptualisation and Explanation

- Ronald Martin and Peter Sunley
- 1319: Who acquires whom? The role of geographical proximity and industrial relatedness in Dutch domestic M&As between 2002 and 2008

- Nils Ellwanger and Ron Boschma
- 1318: Labour market externalities and regional growth in Sweden: The importance of labour mobility between skill-related industries

- Ron Boschma, Rikard Eriksson and Urban Lindgren
- 1317: The Role of Knowledge Variety and Intensity for Regional Innovative Capability - Swedish evidence

- Sam Tavassoli and Nunzia Carbonara
- 1316: Relatedness and Technological Change in Cities: The rise and fall of technological knowledge in U.S. metropolitan areas from 1981 to 2010

- Ron Boschma, Pierre-Alexandre Balland and Dieter Kogler
- 1315: Merger and acquisition activity as driver of spatial clustering: the spatial evolution of the Dutch banking industry, 1850-1993

- Ron Boschma and Matté Hartog
- 1314: Proximity and Innovation: From Statics to Dynamics

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
- 1313: Agglomeration Economics Beyond the Specialisation-Diversity Controversy

- Frank Oort
- 1312: Related Variety and Regional Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of European Urban Regions

- Frank Oort, Stefan de Geus and Teodora Dogaru
- 1311: rKnowledge: The Spatial Diffusion of rDNA Methods

- Maryann Feldman, Dieter Kogler and Dabid Rigby
- 1310: Export variety, technological content and economic performance: The case of Portugal

- Francisco Rebelo and Ester Silva
- 1309: Spinoffs and Clustering

- Russell Golman and Steven Klepper
- 1308: Path dependence, place dependence, and the evolution of a patchwork economy: Evidence from Western Australia, 1981-2008

- Paul Plummer and Matthew Tonts
- 1307: Relatedness, industrial branching and technological cohesion in U.S. metropolitan areas

- Jürgen Essletzbichler
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