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Isabel Almudi

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Facultad de Economía y Empresa
Universidad de Zaragoza

Zaragoza, Spain
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Articles

  1. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jesus Palacio & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2020. "Pricing routines and industrial dynamics," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 30(3), pages 705-739, July.
  2. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Carlos M Fernández-Márquez & Jason Potts & Francisco J Vazquez, 2020. "Absorptive capacity in a two-sector neo-Schumpeterian model: a new role for innovation policy [Ecosystem as structure]," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 29(2), pages 507-531.
  3. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas‐Villafranca & Gloria Jarne & Julio Sanchez‐Choliz, 2020. "An evolutionary growth model with banking activity," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 71(2), pages 392-430, May.
  4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, 2018. "Promotion and Coevolutionary Dynamics in Contemporary Capitalism," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(1), pages 80-102, January.
  5. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts & Stuart Thomas, 2018. "Absorptive capacity of demand in sports innovation," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(4), pages 328-342, May.
  6. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo & Jason Potts, 2017. "The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(4), pages 629-662, September.
  7. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Gloria Jarne & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2017. "Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy within a Simple Dynamic Model," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 68(3), pages 425-464, July.
  8. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts, 2017. "Utopia competition: a new approach to the micro-foundations of sustainability transitions," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 165-185, April.
  9. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2016. "A formal discussion of the Sarewitz-Nelson rules," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(7), pages 714-730, October.
  10. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis Izquierdo, 2013. "Industry dynamics, technological regimes and the role of demand," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 23(5), pages 1073-1098, November.
  11. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo, 2012. "Innovation, catch-up, and leadership in science-based industries," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 21(2), pages 345-375, April.
  12. Isabel Almudi & Julio Sánchez Chóliz, 2011. "Sustainable use of renewable resources: an identity approach," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 13(2), pages 97-123, July.
  13. Almudi, Isabel & Choliz, Julio Sanchez, 2006. "Influencia social y sostenibilidad en el uso de recursos renovables," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 6(11), pages 1-25.

Chapters

  1. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, 2022. "Sarewitz-Nelson rules (for innovative choice and technology policy)," Chapters, in: Cristiano Antonelli (ed.), Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Knowledge and Innovation, chapter 54, pages 431-437, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, 2022. ""Coevolution" (in innovative economic systems)," Chapters, in: Cristiano Antonelli (ed.), Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Knowledge and Innovation, chapter 4, pages 39-45, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  3. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, 2019. "Innovation, Structural Change and Multisectoral Economic Growth," Economic Complexity and Evolution, in: Andreas Chai & Chad M. Baum (ed.), Demand, Complexity, and Long-Run Economic Evolution, pages 171-189, Springer.

Books

  1. Almudi,Isabel & Fatas-Villafranca,Francisco, 2021. "Coevolution in Economic Systems," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781108737999.

Citations

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Articles

  1. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Carlos M Fernández-Márquez & Jason Potts & Francisco J Vazquez, 2020. "Absorptive capacity in a two-sector neo-Schumpeterian model: a new role for innovation policy [Ecosystem as structure]," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 29(2), pages 507-531.

    Cited by:

    1. Brendan Markey-Towler, 2021. "Psychology of evolutionary economic behaviour," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 361-383, September.
    2. Shi, Xianwei & Liang, Xingkun & Luo, Yining, 2023. "Unpacking the intellectual structure of ecosystem research in innovation studies," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 52(6).
    3. Agnieszka Lipieta & Elżbieta Pliś, 2022. "Diversity and mechanisms of economic evolution," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 32(4), pages 1265-1286, September.
    4. Ietto-Gillies, Grazia & Trentini, Claudia, 2023. "Sectoral structure and the digital era. Conceptual and empirical analysis," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 13-24.
    5. Algarni, Mohammad A. & Ali, Murad & Leal-Rodríguez, Antonio L. & Albort-Morant, Gema, 2023. "The differential effects of potential and realized absorptive capacity on imitation and innovation strategies, and its impact on sustained competitive advantage," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 158(C).

  2. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, 2018. "Promotion and Coevolutionary Dynamics in Contemporary Capitalism," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 52(1), pages 80-102, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Sophie Urmetzer & Michael P. Schlaile & Kristina B. Bogner & Matthias Mueller & Andreas Pyka, 2018. "Exploring the Dedicated Knowledge Base of a Transformation towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-22, May.
    2. Abatecola, Gianpaolo & Breslin, Dermot & Kask, Johan, 2020. "Do organizations really co-evolve? Problematizing co-evolutionary change in management and organization studies," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).

  3. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts & Stuart Thomas, 2018. "Absorptive capacity of demand in sports innovation," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(4), pages 328-342, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Andersen, Allan Dahl & Markard, Jochen, 2020. "Multi-technology interaction in socio-technical transitions: How recent dynamics in HVDC technology can inform transition theories," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).

  4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo & Jason Potts, 2017. "The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(4), pages 629-662, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Brendan Markey-Towler, 2021. "Psychology of evolutionary economic behaviour," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 361-383, September.
    2. Vyacheslav V. Volchik & Maxim A. Koryttsev & Elena V. Maslyukova, 2019. "Institutions and ideology of managerialism in higher education and science," Upravlenets, Ural State University of Economics, vol. 10(6), pages 15-27, December.
    3. Darcy W E Allen, 2020. "When Entrepreneurs Meet:The Collective Governance of New Ideas," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number q0269, January.
    4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts, 2017. "Utopia competition: a new approach to the micro-foundations of sustainability transitions," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 165-185, April.
    5. Sophie Urmetzer & Michael P. Schlaile & Kristina B. Bogner & Matthias Mueller & Andreas Pyka, 2018. "Exploring the Dedicated Knowledge Base of a Transformation towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-22, May.
    6. Brendan Markey-Towler, 2018. "A formal psychological theory for evolutionary economics," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 28(4), pages 691-725, September.
    7. Gianpaolo Abatecola & Alberto Surace, 2020. "Discussing the Use of Complexity Theory in Engineering Management: Implications for Sustainability," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(24), pages 1-24, December.
    8. Mikayla Novak, 2021. "Social innovation and Austrian economics: Exploring the gains from intellectual trade," The Review of Austrian Economics, Springer;Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, vol. 34(1), pages 129-147, March.
    9. Abatecola, Gianpaolo & Breslin, Dermot & Kask, Johan, 2020. "Do organizations really co-evolve? Problematizing co-evolutionary change in management and organization studies," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).

  5. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts, 2017. "Utopia competition: a new approach to the micro-foundations of sustainability transitions," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 165-185, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Brendan Markey-Towler, 2021. "Psychology of evolutionary economic behaviour," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 361-383, September.
    2. Andreas Chai, 2017. "Interdisciplinary and evolutionary perspectives on managing the transition to a sustainable economy," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 1-5, April.
    3. Wolfgang Onyeali & Michael P. Schlaile & Bastian Winkler, 2023. "Navigating the Biocosmos: Cornerstones of a Bioeconomic Utopia," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-32, June.
    4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo & Jason Potts, 2017. "The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(4), pages 629-662, September.
    5. Sophie Urmetzer & Michael P. Schlaile & Kristina B. Bogner & Matthias Mueller & Andreas Pyka, 2018. "Exploring the Dedicated Knowledge Base of a Transformation towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-22, May.
    6. Brendan Markey-Towler, 2018. "A formal psychological theory for evolutionary economics," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 28(4), pages 691-725, September.
    7. Michael P. Schlaile & Sophie Urmetzer & Vincent Blok & Allan Dahl Andersen & Job Timmermans & Matthias Mueller & Jan Fagerberg & Andreas Pyka, 2017. "Innovation Systems for Transformations towards Sustainability? Taking the Normative Dimension Seriously," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(12), pages 1-20, December.
    8. Abatecola, Gianpaolo & Breslin, Dermot & Kask, Johan, 2020. "Do organizations really co-evolve? Problematizing co-evolutionary change in management and organization studies," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).

  6. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2016. "A formal discussion of the Sarewitz-Nelson rules," Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(7), pages 714-730, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Félix-Fernando Muñoz & María-Isabel Encinar, 2019. "Some elements for a definition of an evolutionary efficiency criterion," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 29(3), pages 919-937, July.

  7. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis Izquierdo, 2013. "Industry dynamics, technological regimes and the role of demand," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 23(5), pages 1073-1098, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Blom, Martin & Castellacci, Fulvio & Fevolden, Arne, 2012. "Defence firms facing liberalization: innovation and export in an agent-based model of the defence industry," MPRA Paper 35702, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Gloria Jarne & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2017. "Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy within a Simple Dynamic Model," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 68(3), pages 425-464, July.
    3. Mansour Naser Alraja & Faris Alshubiri & Basel M. Khashab & Mahmood Shah, 2023. "The financial access, ICT trade balance and dark and bright sides of digitalization nexus in OECD countries," Eurasian Economic Review, Springer;Eurasia Business and Economics Society, vol. 13(2), pages 177-209, June.
    4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jesus Palacio & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2020. "Pricing routines and industrial dynamics," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 30(3), pages 705-739, July.
    5. Elena Cefis & Franco Malerba & Orietta Marsili & Luigi Orsenigo, 2021. "Time to exit: “revolving door effect” or “Schumpeterian gale of creative destruction”?," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 31(5), pages 1465-1494, November.
    6. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo & Jason Potts, 2017. "The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(4), pages 629-662, September.
    7. Peili Yu & Junguo Shi & Bert M. Sadowski & Önder Nomaler, 2020. "Catching Up in the Face of Technological Discontinuity: Exploring the Role of Demand Structure and Technological Regimes in the Transition from 2G to 3G in China," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 30(3), pages 815-841, July.
    8. Fulvio Castellacci & Arne Fevolden, 2015. "Innovation and Liberalization in the European Defence Sector," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 15941.
    9. Cantner, Uwe & Vannuccini, Simone, 2021. "Pervasive technologies and industrial linkages: Modeling acquired purposes," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 386-399.
    10. Pierre Barbaroux & Victor Santos Paulino, 2022. "Why do motives matter? A demand-based view of the dynamics of a complex products and systems (CoPS) industry," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 32(4), pages 1175-1204, September.

  8. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo, 2012. "Innovation, catch-up, and leadership in science-based industries," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 21(2), pages 345-375, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Yuzhe Miao & Jaeyong Song & Keun Lee & Chuyue Jin, 2018. "Technological catch-up by east Asian firms: Trends, issues, and future research agenda," Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 639-669, September.
    2. Lu Xu & Jie Xiong & Jie Yan & Richard Soparnot & Zhe Yuan, 2023. "Technological Uncertainty and Catch-Up Patterns: Insights of Four Chinese Manufacturing Sectors," Post-Print hal-04011634, HAL.
    3. Lu Xu & Jie Xiong & Jie Yan & Richard Soparnot & Zhe Yuan, 2023. "Technological Uncertainty and Catch-Up Patterns: Insights of Four Chinese Manufacturing Sectors," Grenoble Ecole de Management (Post-Print) hal-04011634, HAL.
    4. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jesus Palacio & Julio Sanchez-Choliz, 2020. "Pricing routines and industrial dynamics," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 30(3), pages 705-739, July.
    5. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis R. Izquierdo & Jason Potts, 2017. "The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(4), pages 629-662, September.
    6. Andrea Borsato & Andre Lorentz, 2022. "Data Production and the coevolving AI trajectories: An attempted evolutionary model," Working Papers of BETA 2022-09, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    7. Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Luis Izquierdo, 2013. "Industry dynamics, technological regimes and the role of demand," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 23(5), pages 1073-1098, November.

  9. Isabel Almudi & Julio Sánchez Chóliz, 2011. "Sustainable use of renewable resources: an identity approach," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 13(2), pages 97-123, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Fuhai Hong & Larry Karp & Tat-How Teh, 2021. "Identity in public goods contribution," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 57(3), pages 617-664, October.
    2. Graham L. Bradley & Joseph P. Reser, 2017. "Adaptation processes in the context of climate change: a social and environmental psychology perspective," Journal of Bioeconomics, Springer, vol. 19(1), pages 29-51, April.

Chapters

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Books

  1. Almudi,Isabel & Fatas-Villafranca,Francisco, 2021. "Coevolution in Economic Systems," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781108737999.

    Cited by:

    1. Guindalini, Camila & Verreynne, Martie-Louise & Kastelle, Tim, 2021. "Taking scientific inventions to market: Mapping the academic entrepreneurship ecosystem," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 173(C).
    2. Gianpaolo Abatecola & Matteo Cristofaro & Federico Giannetti & Johan Kask, 2022. "How can biases affect entrepreneurial decision making? toward a behavioral approach to unicorns," International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 693-711, June.
    3. Polowczyk Jan, 2021. "A synthesis of evolutionary and behavioural economics," Economics and Business Review, Sciendo, vol. 7(3), pages 16-34, September.
    4. Agnieszka Lipieta & Elżbieta Pliś, 2022. "Diversity and mechanisms of economic evolution," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 32(4), pages 1265-1286, September.

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