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ISBN 10: 1843762536
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Author: Horst Hanusch, Andreas Pyka
Elgar Companion to Neo Schumpeterian Economics 1st Table of contents:
PART I: FROM SCHUMPETER’S UNIVERSAL SOCIAL SCIENCES TO NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN THINKING ‘
1. Schumpeter, Joseph Alois (1883–1950)’
H. Hanusch and A. Pyka’
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2. Schumpeter’s View on Methodology: Their Source and Their Evolution’
M. Perlman’
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3. Schumpeterian Universal Social Science’
Y. Shionoya’
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4. The Pillars of Schumpeter’s Economics: Micro, Meso, Macro ‘
K. Dopfer’
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5. Reflections on Schumpeter’s ‘Lost’ Seventh Chapter to the Theory of Economic Development’
J.A. Mathews’
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6. ‘Schumpeterian Capitalism’ in Capitalist Development: Toward a Synthesis of Capitalist Development and the ‘Economy as a Whole’’
Z.J. Acs’
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7. The Neo-Schumpeterian Element in the Sociological Analysis of Innovation ‘
M. Weber’
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8. A Schumpeterian Renaissance?’
C. Freeman’
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PART II: NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN MESO DYNAMICS: THEORY’
2.1. Essentials of Innovation Processes’
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2.1.1 Entrepreneurship, Firms and Networks’
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9. Neo-Schumpetarian Perspectives in Entreprenurship Research’
T. Grebel’
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10. From a Routine-based to a Knowledge-based View: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of the Firm’
F. Rahmeyer’
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11. Managing the Process of New Venture Creation: An Integrative Perspective’
M. Gruber’
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12. Technological Collaboration’
M. Dodgson’
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13. Strategic and Organizational Understanding of Inter-firm Partnerships and Networks’
N. Roijakkers and J. Hagedoorn ‘
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14. The Models of the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies’
D. Audretsch and A.R. Thurik’
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2.1.2. Knowledge and Competencies’
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15. Tacit and Codified Knowledge’
D. Foray’
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16. Localized Technological Change’
C. Antonelli’
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17. Competencies, Capabilities and the Neo-Schumpeterian Tradition’
M. Augier and D.J. Teece ‘
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18. Firm Organization’
B.J. Loasby’
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19. The Role of Knowledge in the Schumpeterian Economy’
E. Helmstädter’
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20. Selection, Learning and Schumpeterian Dynamics: A Conceptual Debate’
U. Witt and C. Cordes’
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2.1.3. Innovation Processes and Patterns’
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21. Technological Paradigms and Trajectories’
G. Dosi and M. Sylos Labini’
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22. Schumpeterian Patterns of Innovation and Technological Regimes’
F. Malerba’
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23. Innovation Networks’
A. Pyka’
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24. Technological Diffusion: Aspects of Self-Propagation as a Neo-Schumpeterian Characteristic’
P. Stoneman’
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2.2. Modelling Industry Dynamics’
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25. Schumpeterian Modelling’
W. Kwasnicki’
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26. Neo-Schumpeterian Simulation Models’
P. Windrum’
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27. Replicator Dynamics’
J.S. Metcalfe’
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28. ‘History-Friendly’ Models of Industry Evolution’
L. Orsenigo’
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29. Agent-based Modelling: A Methodology for Neo-Schumpetarian Economics’
A. Pyka and G. Fagiolo’
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PART III: NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN MESO DYNAMICS: EMPIRICS’
3.1. Measuring Industry Dynamics’
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30. Empirical Tools for the Analysis of Technological Heterogeneity and Change: Some Basic Building Blocks of ‘Evolumetrics’’
U. Cantner and J.J. Krüger’
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31. Typology of Science and Technology Indicators’
H. Grupp’
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32. Sectoral Taxonomies: Identifying Competitive Regimes by Statistical Cluster Analysis’
M. Peneder’
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33. Entropy Statistics and Information Theory’
K. Frenken’
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34. A Methodology to Identify Local Industrial Clusters and its Application to Germany’
T. Brenner’
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35. Technology Spillovers and their Impact on Productivity’
B. Los and B. Verspagen’
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3.2. Case and Industry Studies’
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36. The Japanese System from the Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective’
K. Imai’
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37. Biotechnology Industries’
M. McKelvey’
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38. Telecommunications, the Internet and Mr Schumpeter’
J. Krafft’
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39. Innovation in Services’
P. Windrum’
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40. Flexible Labour Markets and Labour Productivity Growth: Is There a Trade-off?’
A. Kleinknecht and C.W.M. Naastepad’
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PART IV: NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN MACRO DYNAMICS: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT’
4.1. Growth’
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41. Schumpeter and the Micro-foundations of Endogenous Growth’
F.M. Scherer’
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42. New Directions in Schumpeterian Growth Theory’
E. Dinopoulos and F. Sener’
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43. The Dynamics of Technology, Growth and Trade: A Schumpeterian Perspective’
J. Fagerberg’
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44. Innovation and Employment’
M. Vivarelli’
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45. Macro-Econometrics’
J. Foster’
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4.2. Development’
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46. The Mechanisms of Economic Evolution: Completing Schumpeter’s Theory’
R.H. Day’
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47. Innovation and Demand’
E.S. Andersen’
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48. Long Waves, the Pulsation of Modern Capitalism’
F. Louçã’
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49. Finance and Technical Change: A Long-term View’
C. Perez’
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50. Long Waves: Conceptual, Empirical and Modelling Issues’
G. Silverberg’
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51. Qualitative Change and Economic Development’
P.P. Saviotti’
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52. Understanding Economic Growth as the Central Task of Economic Analysis’
R.R. Nelson’
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PART V: NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN ECONOMICS AND THE SYSTEMIC VIEW’
53. Innovation Systems: A Survey of the Literature from a Schumpeterian Perspective’
B. Carlsson’
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54. National Innovation Systems: From List to Freeman’
B.-Å. Lundvall’
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55. Catching a Glimpse on National Systems of Innovation: The Input–Output Approach’
H. Schnabl’
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56. Schumpeter and Varieties of Innovation: Lessons from the Rise of Regional Innovation Systems Research’
P. Cooke and N. Schall’
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57. Fundamentals of the Concept of National Innovation Systems’
M. Balzat and H. Hanusch’
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PART VI: RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY’
58. Policy for Innovation’
J.S. Metcalfe’
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59. Growth Policy’
H. Siebert’
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60. Time Strategies in Innovation Policy’
G. Erdmann, J. Nill, C. Sartorius and S. Zundel’
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61. Macroeconomic Policy’
H. Hanappi’
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PART VII: THE IMPACT OF NEO-SCHUMPETERIAN THINKING ON DIFFERENT FIELDS’
62. Schumpeter’s Influence on Game Theory’
J. Lesourne’
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63. Transaction Costs, Innovation and Learning’
B. Nooteboom’
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64. Austrian Economics and Innovation’
J.-L. Gaffard’
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65. On Austrian-Schumpeterian Economics and the Swedish Growth School ‘
G. Eliasson’
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66. Experimental Economics’
S. Berninghaus and W. Güth ‘
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67. Complexity and the Economy’
W.B. Arthur’
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68. Self-organization in Economic Systems’
P.M. Allen’
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69. Regional Economics and Economic Geography from a Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective’
C. Werker’
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70. A Roadmap to Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian Economics’
H. Hanusch and A. Pyka’
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