Journal of Evolutionary Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Evolutionary Economics is 5. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book review40
Epictetusian rationality and evolutionary stability32
Target-the-Two: a lab-in-the-field experiment on routinization28
Productivity dynamics of work from home: Firm-level evidence from Japan23
Increasing returns and labor markets in a predator–prey model18
The role of agglomerations in the emerging performance and the early development of new establishments: evidence from Germany17
Public cash and modes of firm exit17
Introduction to the papers of Richard Nelson in the Journal of Evolutionary Economics17
Eating to live or living to eat? Exploring the link between calorie satiation, Bennett’s law, and the evolution of food preferences11
Who innovates during a crisis? Evidence from small businesses in the COVID-19 pandemic11
Is anything left of the debate about the sources of growth in East Asia 30 years later? A critical survey10
Sustainable development of rural areas: a dynamic model in between tourism exploitation and landscape decline10
Autonomous and induced demand in the United States: a long-run perspective10
The effects of limited exhaustibility of knowledge and geographical distance on the quality of R&D collaborations: The European evidence 2000–201210
Determinants of firm boundaries and organizational performance: an empirical investigation of the Chilean truck market10
Schumpeterian entrepreneurship: coveted by policymakers but impervious to top-down policymaking10
Effects of technological change and automation on industry structure and (wage-)inequality: insights from a dynamic task-based model9
Persistent corruption and parliamentary private-sector work experience9
Governance structures, cultural distance, and socialization dynamics: further challenges for the modern corporation9
Explaining U.S. economic growth performance by macroeconomic governance, 1952–20189
Drivers of institutional evolution: phylogenetic inertia and ecological pressure9
Correction to: Autonomous and induced demand in the United States: A long‑run perspective9
The evolution of owner-entrepreneurs’ taxation: five tax regimes over a 160-year period9
Tilting the playing field? A discourse on state-directed innovation policy8
Superhuman science: How artificial intelligence may impact innovation7
Acemoglu & Johnson’s “Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle over Technology & Prosperity”7
Chasing “strange animals”: Network analysis tools for the economic study of supra-dyadic structures7
A classical-evolutionary model of technological change7
Review of: Matthews J. A solar-hydrogen economy: Driving the green hydrogen industrial revolution7
V for vaccines and variants7
Why do motives matter? A demand-based view of the dynamics of a complex products and systems (CoPS) industry6
A new empirical index to track the technological novelty of inventions: A sector-level analysis6
Does education matter for the earnings of former entrepreneurs? Longitudinal evidence using entry and exit dynamics6
Wage inequality and induced innovation in a classical-Marxian growth model6
Bet against the trend and cash in profits: An agent-based model of endogenous fluctuations of exchange rates6
An inquiry into the drivers of an entrepreneurial economy: A Bayesian clustering approach6
Uncertainty and the nature of the firm: From Frank Knight and Ronald Coase to an evolutionary approach5
Can the evolution of joint savings agreements counter the effect of higher costs of migration on its intensity?5
High-growth firms and international trade: evidence from Ecuador5
Financial production and the subprime mortgage crisis5
The system dynamics approach for a global evolutionary analysis of sustainable development5
Economics of technology cycle time (TCT) and catch-up by latecomers: Micro-, meso-, and macro-analyses and implications5
Innovation, Complexity and Economic Evolution: From Theory to Policy, by Pier Paolo Saviotti, Routledge, 282 pages5
Banking diversity and firms’ exit: A study on Italian data5
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