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Brewing the future: stylized facts about innovation and their confrontation with a percolation model Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Silverberg, G. (MERIT, Maastricht University)
Verspagen, B. (ecis, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven)
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Paper provided by Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies, Eindhoven University of Technology in its series ECIS Working Papers with number
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Keywords: innovation ; percolation ; model ; Other versions of this item:
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"Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces ,"
Research Memoranda
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Silverberg, G. & Verspagen, B., 2005.
"Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces ,"
ECIS Working Papers
05.07, Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies, Eindhoven University of Technology.
[Downloadable!] Gerald Silverberg & Bart Verspagen, 2007.
"Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces ,"
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination ,
Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 195-210, December.
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"Self-organization of R&D search in complex technology spaces ,"
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination ,
Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 211-229, December.
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"History friendly simulations for modelling industrial dynamics ,"
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"Long Waves: Conceptual, Empirical and Modelling Issues ,"
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