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  11. Technological breakthroughs in European regions: the role of related and unrelated combinations. (2021). Miguelez, Ernest ; Boschma, Ron ; Moreno, Rosina ; Ocampo-Corrales, Diego B.
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  12. Long waves in the geography of innovation: The rise and decline of regional clusters of creativity over time. (2021). Doehne, Malte ; Rost, Katja.
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  13. Unpacking the U‐shaped relationship between related variety and firm sales: Evidence from Japan. (2021). Song, Qing ; Jian, ZE ; Reve, Torger ; Xia, Ting ; Lu, Ren ; Lv, Daguo.
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  14. External shocks and enterprises dynamic capabilities in a time of regional distress. (2021). Kvitastein, Olav Andreas ; Aarstad, Jarle.
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  15. Grasping transformative regional development from a co-evolutionary perspective – a research agenda. (2021). Mattes, Jannika ; Martin, Hanna ; Chlebna, Camilla.
    In: GEIST - Geography of Innovation and Sustainability Transitions.
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  16. Related variety and productivity in the environmental industry: establishment-level evidence from South Korea. (2020). Choi, Taelim ; Park, Jeong-Il.
    In: Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences.
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  17. Heterogeneous relatedness and firm productivity. (2020). Oort, Frank ; Burger, Martijn ; Stavropoulos, S.
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  18. Norwegian Firms’ Green and New Industry Strategies: A Dual Challenge. (2020). Jakobsen, Stig-Erik ; Aarstad, Jarle.
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  19. Variety, Smart Specialization and Tourism Competitiveness. (2020). Romo, Joo.
    In: Sustainability.
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  20. Analyzing the Impact of the Renewable Energy Sources on Economic Growth at the EU Level Using an ARDL Model. (2020). Busu, Mihail.
    In: Mathematics.
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  21. Related variety, recombinant knowledge and regional innovation. Evidence for Sweden, 1991-2010. (2020). Martynovich, Mikhail ; Taalbi, Josef.
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  22. Technological diversification: a matter of related or unrelated varieties?. (2020). Zabala Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel ; Larracoechea, Urko Aguirre ; Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel ; Gomez, Igone Porto.
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  23. Related variety as a driver of regional innovation and entrepreneurship: A moderated and mediated model with non-linear effects. (2020). Ejdemo, Thomas ; Ortqvist, Daniel.
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  24. Industrial diversity in building units and factors associated with diversity: A case study of the Seoul Metropolitan Area. (2020). Park, Jeong-Il.
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  25. Collected worker experiences and the novelty content of innovation. (2020). Boschma, Ron ; Herstad, Sverre J.
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  26. Related and unrelated industry variety and the internationalization of start-ups. (2020). Patel, Pankaj C ; Naldi, Lucia ; Criaco, Giuseppe.
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  27. Environmental decentralization and innovation in China. (2020). Li, Guoxiang ; Feng, Suling ; Liu, Huimin ; Sui, BO.
    In: Economic Modelling.
    RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:93:y:2020:i:c:p:660-674.

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  28. WHAT DRIVES ENTERPRISE PRODUCT INNOVATION? ASSESSING HOW REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL INTER-FIRM COLLABORATION COMPLEMENT OR SUBSTITUTE FOR R&D INVESTMENTS. (2019). Jakobsen, Stig-Erik ; Kvitastein, Olav Andreas ; Aarstad, Jarle.
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  29. Determinants of Productivity Gap in the European Union: A Multilevel Perspective. (2019). Radosevic, Slavo ; Douarin, Elodie ; Bruno, Randolph ; Korosteleva, Julia.
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  30. Learning through urban labour pools: Collected worker experiences and innovation in services. (2019). Herstad, Sverre J ; Cw, Marte ; Engen, Marit.
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  31. The effect of knowledge spillovers on regional new firm formation: The Greek manufacturing case. (2019). Fotopoulos, Georgios ; Kanellopoulos, Vasilios.
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  32. Primaries, Strategic Voters and Heterogenous Valences. (2019). Tamura, Yuki ; Takayama, Shino ; Yeo, Terence.
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  33. Materialism and Economic Progress. (2019). Rao, D.S. Prasada ; Earl, Peter ; Xu, Lingguo.
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  34. Radical Innovations: The Role of Knowledge Acquisition from Abroad. (2019). Moreno, Rosina ; Badillo Enciso, Erika ; Tojeiro-Rivero, Damian.
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  35. Determinants of Productivity Gap in the European Union: A Multilevel Perspective. (2019). Radosevic, Slavo ; Douarin, Elodie ; Bruno, Randolph ; Korosteleva, Julia.
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  36. Do Hierarchical Jumps in CEO Succession Invigorate Innovation? Evidence from Chinese Economy. (2019). Sarfraz, Muddassar ; Fareed, Zeeshan ; Qun, Wang ; Meran, Syed Ghulam.
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  37. Which Export Variety Matters for Urban Economic Growth, Related or Unrelated Variety?. (2019). Li, Xun ; Qin, Xiaozhen ; Xu, Weipan.
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  38. Does combining different types of collaboration always benefit firms? Collaboration, complementarity and product innovation in Norway. (2019). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Haus-Reve, Silje ; Fitjar, Rune ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  39. Does combining different types of collaboration always benefit firms? Collaboration, complementarity and product innovation in Norway. (2019). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Fitjar, Rune ; Haus-Reve, Silje ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  40. Regional diversification and green employment in US metropolitan areas. (2019). Consoli, Davide ; Barbieri, Nicolò.
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  41. Does combining different types of collaboration always benefit firms? Collaboration, complementarity and product innovation in Norway. (2019). Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ; Fitjar, Rune ; Haus-Reve, Silje ; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres.
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  42. Beyond ‘related variety’: how inflows of skills shape innovativeness in different industries. (2018). Herstad, Sverre J.
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  43. Innovation strategy choices in the urban economy. (2018). .
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  44. Can China’s Carbon Emissions Trading Rights Mechanism Transform its Manufacturing Industry? Based on the Perspective of Enterprise Behavior. (2018). Dai, Yue ; Zhu, Xiaodong ; Gu, Rongrong ; Li, Nan.
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  45. Related variety, unrelated variety and the novelty content of firm innovation in urban and non-urban locations. (2018). Boschma, Ron ; Herstad, Sverre.
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  46. Technology intensity and agglomeration economies. (2018). Goetz, Stephan ; Liang, Jiaochen.
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  47. Structural shift and increasing variety in Korea, 1960-2010: Empirical evidence of the economic development model by the creation of new sectors. (2016). Pyka, Andreas ; Kim, Tai-Yoo ; Yeon, Jung-In.
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  49. Place, platform, and knowledge co-production dynamics: Evidence from makers and FabLab. (2016). suire, raphael.
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