Journal of Evolutionary Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Evolutionary Economics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Productivity dynamics of work from home: Firm-level evidence from Japan27
Epictetusian rationality and evolutionary stability25
Book review24
Target-the-Two: a lab-in-the-field experiment on routinization16
Increasing returns and labor markets in a predator–prey model15
The institutional evolution of central banks15
Introduction to the papers of Richard Nelson in the Journal of Evolutionary Economics13
Public cash and modes of firm exit13
The role of agglomerations in the emerging performance and the early development of new establishments: evidence from Germany11
Who innovates during a crisis? Evidence from small businesses in the COVID-19 pandemic9
The effects of limited exhaustibility of knowledge and geographical distance on the quality of R&D collaborations: The European evidence 2000–20128
Sustainable development of rural areas: a dynamic model in between tourism exploitation and landscape decline8
Determinants of firm boundaries and organizational performance: an empirical investigation of the Chilean truck market8
Schumpeterian entrepreneurship: coveted by policymakers but impervious to top-down policymaking8
Governance structures, cultural distance, and socialization dynamics: further challenges for the modern corporation8
Is anything left of the debate about the sources of growth in East Asia 30 years later? A critical survey8
Eating to live or living to eat? Exploring the link between calorie satiation, Bennett’s law, and the evolution of food preferences8
Autonomous and induced demand in the United States: a long-run perspective8
To what extent does aggregate leverage determine financial fragility? New insights from an agent-based stock-flow consistent model7
Persistent corruption and parliamentary private-sector work experience7
Correction to: Autonomous and induced demand in the United States: A long‑run perspective7
Social interactions, residential segregation and the dynamics of tipping7
Explaining U.S. economic growth performance by macroeconomic governance, 1952–20187
The evolution of owner-entrepreneurs’ taxation: five tax regimes over a 160-year period7
Drivers of institutional evolution: phylogenetic inertia and ecological pressure7
Review of: Matthews J. A solar-hydrogen economy: Driving the green hydrogen industrial revolution6
Tilting the playing field? A discourse on state-directed innovation policy6
Superhuman science: How artificial intelligence may impact innovation6
Effects of technological change and automation on industry structure and (wage-)inequality: insights from a dynamic task-based model6
Chasing “strange animals”: Network analysis tools for the economic study of supra-dyadic structures6
V for vaccines and variants6
Wage inequality and induced innovation in a classical-Marxian growth model5
Bet against the trend and cash in profits: An agent-based model of endogenous fluctuations of exchange rates5
The legacy of Luigi Orsenigo as a scholar and as a friend. Remarks at the Conference in honour of Luigi Orsenigo at Bocconi University on December 20185
A classical-evolutionary model of technological change5
A new empirical index to track the technological novelty of inventions: A sector-level analysis5
High-growth firms and international trade: evidence from Ecuador5
Does education matter for the earnings of former entrepreneurs? Longitudinal evidence using entry and exit dynamics5
Acemoglu & Johnson’s “Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle over Technology & Prosperity”5
An inquiry into the drivers of an entrepreneurial economy: A Bayesian clustering approach5
Banking diversity and firms’ exit: A study on Italian data5
Financial production and the subprime mortgage crisis4
Introduction to the special issue in honor of Luigi Orsenigo4
Innovation, Complexity and Economic Evolution: From Theory to Policy, by Pier Paolo Saviotti, Routledge, 282 pages4
Can the evolution of joint savings agreements counter the effect of higher costs of migration on its intensity?4
Why do motives matter? A demand-based view of the dynamics of a complex products and systems (CoPS) industry4
The system dynamics approach for a global evolutionary analysis of sustainable development4
Labor and environment in global value chains: an evolutionary policy study with a three-sector and two-region agent-based macroeconomic model4
Economics of technology cycle time (TCT) and catch-up by latecomers: Micro-, meso-, and macro-analyses and implications4
Uncertainty and the nature of the firm: From Frank Knight and Ronald Coase to an evolutionary approach4
Radical technologies, recombinant novelty and productivity growth: a cliometric approach4
Long waves, paradigm shifts, and income distribution, 1929–2010 and afterwards3
Animal spirits, bankruptcies, and monetary policy effectiveness in a hybrid macroeconomic agent-based financial accelerator model3
Money’s mutation of the modern moral mind: The Simmel hypothesis and the cultural evolution of WEIRDness3
Automation, firm performance, and employment: Evidence from developing countries3
Review of Komlos, John. Foundations of real-world economics: What every economics student needs to know3
Prevention first vs. cap-and-trade policies in an agent-based integrated assessment model with GHG emissions permits3
Does banking diversity matter on the financial development–entrepreneurship nexus? Evidence from developed and developing countries3
Eswar S. Prasad (2021): The future of money: how the digital revolution is transforming currencies and finance3
Path dependence in evolving R&D networks3
Income distribution, productivity growth, and workers’ bargaining power in an agent-based macroeconomic model3
Patterns of value creation in policy-driven cluster initiatives: evidence from the croatian competitiveness clusters3
A Keynesian–Minskian perspective on the transformation of industrial into financial capitalism2
Complexity-minded antitrust2
Organizational routines: Evolution in the research landscape of two core communities2
An agent-based framework for the analysis of the macroeconomic effects of population aging2
Gestation, endowments, and knowledge flows around the time of venture creation2
Is environmental innovation the key to addressing the dual economic and sustainability challenge of the Italian economy?2
Is Hydrogen a green bubble?2
How populism harms prosperity: Unified populist rule reduces investment, innovation, and productivity2
Acknowledgement to reviewers2
Creativity, well-being, and economic development: An evolutionary approach2
Out-of-equilibrium and intangible assets2
Data production and the coevolving AI trajectories: an attempted evolutionary model2
Vanishing social classes? Facts and figures of the Italian labour market2
The Fisher/Price theorem applied to companies across various industries: Natural selection and environment change2
Does increasing the retirement age increase youth unemployment? Evidence from an agent-based macro model2
Appropriation behaviour predicted by environmental uncertainty, but not social uncertainty, in a common-pool resource game2
On the speed of adjustment (SOA) toward the target financial leverage ratios and its determinants: Evidence from the capital structure of the ICT sector2
An evolutionary view of institutional complexity2
Crypto airdrops: An evolutionary approach1
The impact of artificial intelligence on labor markets in developing countries: a new method with an illustration for Lao PDR and urban Viet Nam1
Creative evolution in economics1
The effect of social networks, organizational coordination structures, and knowledge heterogeneity on knowledge transfer and aggregation1
Did COVID-19 help or harm the climate? Modeling long-run emissions under climate and stimulus policies1
Productivity dispersion and firm growth in Canada1
Book review. J. Doyne Farmer, Making Sense of Chaos. A Better Economics for a Better World, Penguin (2024), pp. 3641
Balancing health and economic impacts from targeted pandemic restrictions1
Patterns in management research on artificial intelligence: A longitudinal analysis using structural topic modeling1
Five shades of green: Heterogeneous environmental attitudes in an evolutionary game model1
The fallacy in productivity decomposition1
Firms’ influence on the evolution of published knowledge when a science-related technology emerges: the case of artificial intelligence1
Taxation and evasion: a dynamic model1
Bridging technologies in the regional knowledge space: measurement and evolution1
Fleeting extinction? Unraveling the persistence of noise traders in financial markets with learning and replacement1
The global stakeholder capitalism model of digital platforms and its implications for strategy and innovation from a Schumpeterian perspective1
Schumpeter’s theoretical positions in the early 1920s and his projects as a banker and venture investor1
The foundations of Schumpeterian dynamics: The European evidence1
The effects of dynamic and static competition on prescription drug prices in Denmark, 1997–20171
The cashless man: do preferences matter?1
Correction to: Exploring the sources of knowledge diversity in founding teams and its impact on new firms’ innovation1
The evolution of innovative capabilities: a longitudinal, embedded case study1
Gender inequality and the entrepreneurial gender gap: Evidence from 97 countries (2006–2017)1
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