The book gives an overview of important research topics recently addressed in evolutionary Neo-Schumpeterian Economics. The list of research questions and applications of Neo-Schumpeterian reasoning impressively demonstrates the rich possibilities ranging from theoretical issues addressing human behaviour to applied areas like the emergence of biotechnology in developing countries, the role of innovation on financial markets and the R&D strategies of multinational enterprises. The chapters in this book bring together a rich set of new analytical and empirical methodologies which allow for new relevant and rigorous insights in innovation processes which are responsible for economic development and structural change.?
Introduction |
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Schumpeter's Core Works Revisited |
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9 | (24) |
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Back to Engel? Some Evidence for the Hierarchy of Needs |
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33 | (28) |
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Technological Regimes and Demand Structure in the Evolution of the Pharmaceutical Industry |
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61 | (34) |
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Innovation and Demand in Industry Dynamics: R&D, New Products and Profits |
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95 | (18) |
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Production and financial linkages in inter-firm networks: structural variety, risk-sharing and resilience |
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113 | (24) |
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Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti |
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Does History Matter? Empirical Analysis of Evolutionary Versus Stationary Equilibrium Views of the Economy |
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137 | (38) |
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Innovation, Real Primary Commodity Prices and Business Cycles |
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175 | (16) |
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Knowledge Flows in High-Tech Industry Clusters: Dissemination Mechanisms and Innovation Regimes |
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191 | (32) |
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The International Diffusion of Biotechnology: the Arrival of Developing Countries |
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223 | (20) |
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The Internet as a Global Production Reorganizer: The Old Industry in the New Economy |
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243 | (30) |
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Looking Around: The Smart Way of Italian SMEs to Innovate |
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273 | (22) |
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Strategic Fit Between Regional Innovation Policy and Regional Innovation Systems: The Case of Local Public Technology Centers in Japan |
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295 | (18) |
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Schumpeterian Patterns of Innovation and the Sources of Breakthrough Inventions: Evidence from a Data-set of R&D Awards |
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313 | (28) |
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R&D, Patents and Stock Return Volatility |
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341 | (22) |
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On Profit Differentials Between Persistent and Occasional Innovators: New Evidences from a Random-Coefficient Treatment Model |
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363 | (32) |
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Financial Factors and Patents |
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395 | (22) |
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417 | (14) |
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What Causes Creative Destruction? |
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431 | (8) |
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Markets and Organizations Individualism and Economic Theory |
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439 | (22) |
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Financial System and Technological Catching-up: an Empirical Analysis |
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Andreas Pyka graduated in Economics at the University of Augsburg in 1998 and spent afterwards two years as a Post Doc in Grenoble, France participating an European research project on innovation networks. Following the Post Doc he worked as an assistant professor at the University of Augsburg. His fields of research are Neo-Schumpeterian Economics and Evolutionary Economics with a special emphasis on numerical techniques of analysing dynamic processes of qualitative change and structural development. From October 2006 to March 2009 he worked at the University of Bremen as Professor in Economic Theory. Since April 2009 Andreas Pyka holds the chair for innovation economics at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart. Esben Sloth Andersen is professor of economics at the Department of Business and Management, Aalborg University in Denmark. He teaches general economics and evolutionary economics in BA, MA, and PhD programmes. He is a member of the department's IKE Group on Innovation, Knowledge and Economic dynamics, and of the Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics (DRUID).