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Simulating Knowledge Dynamics in Innovation Networks 2014
- Nigel Gilbert, Petra Ahrweiler, Andreas Pyka:
Simulating Knowledge Dynamics in Innovation Networks. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-43507-6 - Petra Ahrweiler, Andreas Pyka, Nigel Gilbert:
Simulating Knowledge Dynamics in Innovation Networks: An Introduction. 1-13 - Martin Blom, Jarle Moss Hildrum:
Firm-Level Business Strategies and the Evolution of Innovation Networks in the Nordic Internet Service Industry. 17-45 - Stephanie Hintze, Christian Lüthje:
The Evaluation of Value Chain Marketing Strategies: An Agent-Based Approach. 47-72 - Matthias Mueller, Tobias Buchmann, Muhamed Kudic:
Micro Strategies and Macro Patterns in the Evolution of Innovation Networks: An Agent-Based Simulation Approach. 73-95 - Manuela Korber, Manfred Paier:
Simulating the Effects of Public Funding on Research in Life Sciences: Direct Research Funds Versus Tax Incentives. 99-130 - Fulvio Castellacci, Arne Fevolden, Martin Blom:
R&D Policy Support and Industry Concentration: A SKIN Model Analysis of the European Defence Industry. 131-154 - Petra Ahrweiler, Michel Schilperoord, Andreas Pyka, Nigel Gilbert:
Testing Policy Options for Horizon 2020 with SKIN. 155-183 - Michel Schilperoord, Petra Ahrweiler:
Towards a Prototype Policy Laboratory for Simulating Innovation Networks. 185-198 - Benjamin Schrempf, Petra Ahrweiler:
Modelling the Emergence of a General Purpose Technology from a Knowledge Based Perspective: The Case of Nanotechnology. 201-216 - Özge Dilaver, Elvira Uyarra, Mercedes Bleda:
Multilevel Analysis of Industrial Clusters: Actors, Intentions and Randomness Model. 217-241
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