TY - BOOK TI - Elgar companion to neo-Schumpeterian economics T2 - Elgar original reference SN - 9781843762539 (hbk.) : U1 - 330.1 22 PY - 2006/// CY - Cheltenham PB - Edward Elgar KW - Economics N1 - 1; Schumpeter, Joseph Alois (1883-1950); H. Hanusch and A. Pyka --; 2; Schumpeter's views on methodology : their source and their evolution; M. Perlman --; 3; Schumpeterian universal social science; Y. Shionoya --; 4; The pillars of Schumpeter's economics : micro, meso, macro; K. Dopfer --; 5; Reflections on Schumpeter's 'lost' seventh chapter to the Theory of economic development; J. A. Mathews --; 6; 'Schumpeterian capitalism' in capitalist development : toward a synthesis of capitalist development and the 'economy as a whole'; Z. J. Acs --; 7; The neo-Schumpeterian clement in the sociological analysis of innovation; M. Weber --; 8; A Schumpeterian renaissance?; C. Freeman --; 9; Neo-Schumpeterian perspectives in entrepreneurship research; T. Grebel --; 10; From a routine-based to a knowledge-based view : towards an evolutionary theory of the firm; F. Rahmeyer --; 11; Managing the process of new venture creation : an integrative perspective; M. Gruber --; 12; Technological collaboration; M. Dodgson --; 13; Strategic and organizational understanding of inter-firm partnerships and networks; N. Roijakkers and J. Hagedoorn --; 14; The models of the managed and entrepreneurial economies; D. Audretsch and A. R. Thurik --; 15; Tacit and codified knowledge; D. Foray --; 16; Localized technological change; C. Antonelli --; 17; Competencies, capabilities and the neo-Schumpeterian tradition; M. Augier and D. J. Teece --; 18; Firm organization; B. J. Loasby --; 19; The role of knowledge in the Schumpeterian economy; E. Helmstadter --; 20; Selection, learning and Schumpeterian dynamics : a conceptual debate; U. Witt and C. Cordes --; 21; Technological paradigms and trajectories; G. Dosi and M. Sylos Labini --; 22; Schumpeterian patterns of innovation and technological regimes; F. Materba --; 23; Innovation networks; A. Pyka --; 24; Technological diffusion : aspects of self-propagation as a neo-Schumpeterian characteristic; P. Stoneman --; 25; Schumpeterian modelling; W. Kwasnicki --; 26; Neo-Schumpeterian simulation models; P. Windrum --; 27; Replicator dynamics; J. S. Metcalfe --; 28; 'History-friendly' models of industrial evolution; L. Orsenigo --; 29; Agent-based modelling : a methodology for neo-Schumpeterian economics; A. Pyka and G. Fagiolo --; 30; Empirical tools for the analysis of technological heterogeneity and change : some basic building blocks of 'evolumetrics'; U. Cantner and J. J. Kruger --; 31; Typology of science and technology indicators; H. Grupp --; 32; Sectoral taxonomics : identifying competitive regimes by statistical cluster analysis; M. Peneder --; 33; Entropy statistics and information theory; K. Frenken --; 34; A methodology to identify local industrial clusters and its application to Germany; T. Brenner --; 35; Technology spillovers and their impact on productivity; B. Los and B. Verspagen --; 36; The Japanese system from the neo-Schumpeterian perspective; K. Imai --; 37; Biotechnology industries; M. McKelvey --; 38; Telecommunications, the Internet and Mr. Schumpeter; J. Kraffi --; 39; Innovation in services; P. Windrum --; 40; Flexible labour markets and labour productivity growth : is there a trade-off?; A. Kleinknecht and C. W. M. Naastepad --; 41; Schumpeter and the micro-foundations of endogenous growth; F. M. Scherer --; 42; New directions in Schumpeterian growth theory; E. Dinopoulos and F. Sener --; 43; The dynamics of technology, growth and trade : a Schumpeterian perspective; J. Fagerberg --; 44; Innovation and employment; M. Vivarelli --; 45; Macro-econometrics; J. Foster --; 46; The mechanisms of economic evolution : completing Schumpeter's theory; R. H. Day --; 47; Innovation and demand; S. Andersen --; 48; Long waves, the pulsation of modern capitalism; F. Louca --; 49; Finance and technical change : a long-term view; G. Perez --; 50; Long waves : conceptual, empirical and modelling issues; G. Silverberg --; 51; Qualitative change and economic development; P. P. Saviotti --; 52; Understanding economic growth as the central task of economic analysis; R. R. Nelson --; 53; Innovation systems : a survey of the literature from a Schumpeterian perspective; B. Carlsson --; 54; National innovation systems : from List to Freeman; B.-A. Lundvall --; 55; Catching a glimpse of national systems of innovation : the input output approach; H. Schabl --; 56; Schumpeter and varieties of innovation : lessons from the rise of regional innovation systems research; P. Cooke and N. Schall --; 57; Fundamentals of the concept of national innovation systems; M. Balzat and H. Hanusch --; 58; Policy for innovation; J. S. Metcalfe --; 59; Growth policy; H. Siebert --; 60; Time strategics in innovation policy; G. Erdmann, J. Nill, C. Sartorius and S. Zundel --; 61; Macroeconomic policy; H. Hanappi --; 62; Schumpeter's influence on game theory; J. Lesourne --; 63; Transaction costs, innovation and learning; B. Nooteboom --; 64; Austrian economics and innovation; J.-I. Gaffard --; 65; On Austrian-Schumpeterian economics and the Swedish growth school; G. Eliasson --; 66; Experimental economics; S. Berninghaus and W. Guth --; 67; Complexity and the economy; W. B. Arthur --; 68; Self-organization in economic systems; P. M. Allen --; 69; Regional economics and economic geography from a neo-Schumpeterian perspective; C. Werker --; 70; A roadmap to comprehensive neo-Schumpeterian economics; H. Hanusch and A. Pyka ER -