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000130842 020__ $$a978-1-83910-698-9
000130842 037__ $$aBOOK-2024-046
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000130842 100__ $$aAlmudi, Isabel $$b
000130842 245__ $$a“Coevolution” (in innovative economic systems)
000130842 260__ $$aCheltenham$$bEdward Elgar$$c2022
000130842 300__ $$a40-46
000130842 520__ $$aWe define coevolution in innovative economic systems, as a key driver operating among interactive realms within an evolving complex system, in such a way that the respective innovation, replication and selection domain‐specific mechanisms become mutually codetermined in a dynamic sense. We hereby develop the concept, and refer to formal implementations and empirical applications which analyze: the coevolution of technology, institutions and organizations in industrial dynamics; multisectoral coevolution and the coevolution of supply and demand in changing economies; the coevolution of market factors, technological traits, strategic options and institutional engines underlying growth and economic development; and evolutionary political economy issues from a coevolution perspective. The coevolution concept can unify methodologies (ABMs, networks and replicator dynamics) used in the analysis of innovation, and it can combine different evolutionary strands of innovation thinking (Schumpeterian economics; Institutional studies; Computational economics; Evolutionary games).
000130842 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
000130842 700__ $$aFatas-Villafranca, Francisco$$b
000130842 773__ $$tElgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Knowledge and Innovation
000130842 8560_ $$fagroca@unizar.es
000130842 8564_ $$s183974$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/130842/files/BOOK-2024-046.pdf$$ySin acceso$$zAcceso restringido
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