Toward an entrepreneurial ecosystem research program
Entrepreneurial ecosystems have become a prominent concept, yet in its current state, the
concept itself represents a paradox. While it draws on a rich intellectual history and provides …
concept itself represents a paradox. While it draws on a rich intellectual history and provides …
Global value chains from an evolutionary economic geography perspective: a research agenda
R Boschma - Area Development and Policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The research agendas of evolutionary economic geography (EEG) and global value chains
(GVCs) have developed more or less independently from each other, with little interaction so …
(GVCs) have developed more or less independently from each other, with little interaction so …
Computational socioeconomics
Uncovering the structure of socioeconomic systems and timely estimation of socioeconomic
status are significant for economic development. The understanding of socioeconomic …
status are significant for economic development. The understanding of socioeconomic …
[HTML][HTML] The new paradigm of economic complexity
Economic complexity offers a potentially powerful paradigm to understand key societal
issues and challenges of our time. The underlying idea is that growth, development …
issues and challenges of our time. The underlying idea is that growth, development …
[HTML][HTML] The influence of economic complexity processes and renewable energy on CO2 emissions of BRICS. What about industry 4.0?
D Balsalobre-Lorente, CC dos Santos Parente… - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This study analyses the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions per capita, the
economic complexity index, renewable energy, and inward foreign direct investment using …
economic complexity index, renewable energy, and inward foreign direct investment using …
[HTML][HTML] Economic complexity and the green economy
Which countries are likely to have the productive capabilities to thrive in the green
economy? How might countries reorient their existing industrial structures to be more …
economy? How might countries reorient their existing industrial structures to be more …
Geographies of transition—From topical concerns to theoretical engagement: A comment on the transitions research agenda
This viewpoint takes stock with the 'geography of sustainability transitions'(GOST) as it is
presented in the transitions research agenda. GOST has been a relatively recent addition to …
presented in the transitions research agenda. GOST has been a relatively recent addition to …
Green hydrogen value chains in the industrial sector—Geopolitical and market implications
The global transition to a low-carbon economy will significantly impact existing energy value
chains and transform the production to consumption lifecycle, dramatically altering …
chains and transform the production to consumption lifecycle, dramatically altering …
Complementary interregional linkages and Smart Specialisation: An empirical study on European regions
Regional capabilities are regarded a pillar of Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3). There is yet
little focus in S3 policy on the role of interregional linkages. This study on 292 NUTS-2 …
little focus in S3 policy on the role of interregional linkages. This study on 292 NUTS-2 …
The dark side of the geography of innovation: relatedness, complexity and regional inequality in Europe
As regions evolve, their economies become more complex, and they tend to diversify into
related activities. Although there is a bright side to this diversification process in terms of …
related activities. Although there is a bright side to this diversification process in terms of …