2010年最新版《演化经济地理学手册》,希望对大家有用。
Edited by
Ron Boschma
Department of Economic Geography, Urban and Regional research centre Utrecht (UR U), Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ron Martin
Department of Geography and St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge, UK
Edward Elgar
Cheltenham, UK • Northampton, MA, USA
© Ron Boschma and Ron Martin 2010
INTRODUCTION THE NEW PARADIGM OF EVOLUTIONARY
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
1 The aims and scope of evolutionary economic geography
3
Ron Boschma and Ron Martin
PART 1 CONCEPTUAL CHALLENGES IN EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
2 Generalized Darwinism and evolutionary economic geography
43
Jürgen Essletzbichler and David L. Rigby
3 The place of path dependence in an evolutionary perspective on the economic landscape
62
Ron Martin and Peter Sunley
4 Complexity thinking and evolutionary economic geography
93
Ron Martin and Peter Sunley
5 The spatial evolution of innovation networks: a proximity perspective
120
Ron Boschma and Koen Frenken
PART 2 FIRM DYNAMICS, INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS AND SPATIAL CLUSTERING
6 Entrepreneurship, evolution and geography
139
Erik Stam
7 Pecuniary externalities and the localized generation of technological
knowledge
162
Cristiano Antonelli
8 The relationship between multinational ~rms and innovative clusters
182
Simona Iammarino and Philip McCann
9 Emergence of regional clusters: the role of spino~ s in the early growth
process
205
Michael S. Dahl, Christian R. Østergaard and Bent Dalum
10 A social- evolutionary perspective on regional clusters
221
Udo Staber
11 Evolutionary economic geography: regional systems of innovation and
high-tech clusters
239
Philip Cooke and Carla de Laurentis
PART 3 NETWORK EVOLUTION AND GEOGRAPHY
12 Clusters, networks and economic development: an evolutionary economics perspective
261
Elisa Giuliani
13 Reputation, trust and relational centrality in local networks: an evolutionary geography perspective
280
Stefano Denicolai, Antonella Zucchella and Gabriele Cioccarelli
14 The evolution of a strategic alliance network: exploring the case of stock photography
298
Johannes Glückler
15 Complexity, networks and knowledge ~ ow
316
Olav Sorenson, Jan W. Rivkin and Lee Fleming
16 The geography of knowledge spillovers: the role of inventors’ mobility
across ~ rms and in space
353
Stefano Breschi, Camilla Lenzi, Francesco Lissoni and Andrea Vezzulli
17 Growth, development and structural change of innovator networks: the case
of Jena
370
Uwe Cantner and Holger Graf
PART 4 INSTITUTIONS, CO- EVOLUTION AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
18 An evolutionary approach to localized learning and spatial clustering
391
Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell
19 Path dependence and path plasticity: the co- evolution of institutions and innovation – the German customized business software industry
406
Simone Strambach
20 On the notion of co- evolution in economic geography
432
Eike W. Schamp
21 Locked in decline? On the role of regional lock- ins in old industrial areas
450
Robert Hassink
PART 5 STRUCTURAL CHANGE, AGGLOMERATION EXTERNALITIES AND REGIONAL BRANCHING
22 The evolution of spatial patterns over long time- horizons: the relation with technology and economic development
471
Jan Lambooy
23 The information economy and its spatial evolution in English cities
487
James Simmie
24 An evolutionary model of ~ rms’ location with technological externalities
508
Giulio Bottazzi and Pietro Dindo