The evolution of destinations: towards an evolutionary and relational economic geography approach

C Sanz-Ibáñez, S Anton Clavé - Tourism Geographies, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Analytical approaches from emergent paradigms in economic geography–namely,
evolutionary economic geography (EEG) and relational economic geography (REG)–can …

Advancing evolutionary economic geography by engaged pluralism

R Hassink, C Klaerding, P Marques - Regional Studies, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Hassink R., Klaerding C. and Marques P. Advancing evolutionary economic geography by
engaged pluralism, Regional Studies. Since 2006 economic geographers have been …

Entrepreneurship, evolution and geography

E Stam - The handbook of evolutionary economic geography, 2010 - books.google.com
Entrepreneurship is a fundamental driver of economic evolution. It is also a distinctly
spatially uneven process, and thus an important explanation of the uneven economic …

Evolutionary agglomeration theory: increasing returns, diminishing returns, and the industry life cycle

A Potter, HD Watts - Journal of economic geography, 2011 - academic.oup.com
According to Marshall's agglomeration theory, Krugman's New Economic Geography
models, and Porter's cluster policies, firms should receive increasing returns from a trinity of …

How firms collaborate with public research organizations: The evolution of proximity dimensions in successful innovation projects

M Steinmo, E Rasmussen - Journal of Business Research, 2016 - Elsevier
Although public research organizations (PROs) are potentially valuable collaboration
partners for firms in the development of innovations, most firms find it difficult to develop and …

Transformation of regional innovation systems: From old legacies to new development paths

F Tödtling, M Trippl - Re-framing regional development, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the past 20 years, the innovation system approach has significantly enhanced our
understanding of the innovation process, stressing its non-linear, systemic, interactive and …

A typology of 'innovation districts': what it means for regional resilience

J Clark, HI Huang, JP Walsh - Cambridge Journal of Regions …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
In this article, we engage the question of regional resilience theoretically and empirically.
Our theoretical approach merges discussions of regional development in evolutionary …

Barriers to path creation: The case of offshore wind power in Norway

M Steen, GH Hansen - Economic Geography, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
abstract Although economic geography has made considerable progress in explaining the
emergence of new industrial development paths, a number of issues have yet to be …

Overcoming the ability-willingness paradox in small family firms' collaborations

C Guenther, M Belitski, N Rejeb - Small Business Economics, 2023 - Springer
Family firms' collaborative innovation is characterized by the so-called ability-willingness
paradox ie they are less willing to engage in collaborations despite being more able to …

Doing evolution in economic geography

A Pike, D MacKinnon, A Cumbers, S Dawley… - Economic …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
abstract Evolutionary approaches in economic geography face questions about the
relationships between their concepts, theories, methods, politics, and policy implications …