An evolutionary perspective on economic geography requires a dynamic understanding of change in networks. This paper explores theories of network evolution for their use in geography and develops the conceptual framework of geographical network trajectories. It specifically assesses how tie selection constitutes the evolutionary process of retention and variation in network structure and how geography affects these mechanisms. Finally, a typology of regional network formations is used to discuss opportunities for innovation in and across regions.evolution, network trajectory, evolutionary economic geography, social network analysis, innovation
This aim of this paper is to present the objectives and scope of an evolutionary approach to economi...
We propose a framework that specifies the process of economic development as an evolutionary branchi...
Global Production Networks (GPNs) have become a key focus of research in economic geography and rela...
A relatively recent development in the field of economic geography, interested in the uneven spatial...
Abstract. This article attempts to explore how key notions from Evolu-tionary Economics, such as sel...
Following last decadeÕs programmatic papers on Evolutionary Economic Geography, we report on recent ...
Related variety is important to regional growth because it induces knowledge transfer between comple...
Economic geography has, over the last decade or so, drawn upon ideas from evolutionary economics in...
This chapter explores the relationship between networks and economic development in geographical cl...
Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography" aims to further advance empirical methodologi...
The principal objective of this paper is to formulate some possible links between evolutionary econo...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...
We examine the dynamic formation and stochastic evolution of networks connecting individuals whose p...
Economic geography has developed a stronghold analysing how geography impacts innovation. Yet, despi...
Global Production Networks (GPNs) have become a key focus of research in economic geography and rela...
This aim of this paper is to present the objectives and scope of an evolutionary approach to economi...
We propose a framework that specifies the process of economic development as an evolutionary branchi...
Global Production Networks (GPNs) have become a key focus of research in economic geography and rela...
A relatively recent development in the field of economic geography, interested in the uneven spatial...
Abstract. This article attempts to explore how key notions from Evolu-tionary Economics, such as sel...
Following last decadeÕs programmatic papers on Evolutionary Economic Geography, we report on recent ...
Related variety is important to regional growth because it induces knowledge transfer between comple...
Economic geography has, over the last decade or so, drawn upon ideas from evolutionary economics in...
This chapter explores the relationship between networks and economic development in geographical cl...
Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography" aims to further advance empirical methodologi...
The principal objective of this paper is to formulate some possible links between evolutionary econo...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...
We examine the dynamic formation and stochastic evolution of networks connecting individuals whose p...
Economic geography has developed a stronghold analysing how geography impacts innovation. Yet, despi...
Global Production Networks (GPNs) have become a key focus of research in economic geography and rela...
This aim of this paper is to present the objectives and scope of an evolutionary approach to economi...
We propose a framework that specifies the process of economic development as an evolutionary branchi...
Global Production Networks (GPNs) have become a key focus of research in economic geography and rela...