[1] Formulation of the theoretical framework
> Extensive literature reviews in the fields of economic geography of innovation; history and theories of business cycles and financial crises; advanced modelling methods (including social network analysis, agent-based, and stock-flow consistent modelling); heterodox economic theories (post Keynesian, evolutionary, neo-Schumpeterian, institutional economics, and structuralist economics and political economy of development).
> Extension of the ‘systemic’ theoretical framework in two directions:
>> Critique of the neoclassical research programme in economics, and identification of epistemological principles of a post-neoclassical, ‘progressive’ research programme that will bridge the gap between evolutionary, institutionalist, neo-Schumpeterian, and (post) Keynesian research programmes. The output is a working paper titled “Neoclassical reductions, emergence and the systemic research programme in economics”.
>> Understanding financial crisis as a structural feature of the political economy of peripheral countries, related to their insertion in the global division of labour, and to the technological divide itself. The output is a working paper titled “Financial crises and the debt regime from Latin America to Southern Europe”.
[2] Data collection and curation
> Cleaning and harmonisation, geo-referencing and ‘regionalisation’, and record linking across various databases. The output is the main relational database of the project.
[3] Descriptive statistics and social network analysis
> Including the calculation of network topology metrics of interregional knowledge networks of patent co-inventors in EPO applications; forward and backward patent citations in EPO applications; co-authors in academic publications; research partners in FP 5, 6 and 7 projects; joint ventures and strategic alliances of private firms. The output is a draft paper titled “Interregional knowledge networks in Europe before and during the crisis”.
[3] Econometric modelling
> Exploration of the role of relational capital and of spatial and network effects in the generation and diffusion of technological knowledge. The output is a working paper titled “Knowledge production in relational space”.
> Analysis of the effects of the crisis on regional innovation systems in Europe, in particular on their technology gaps and their prospects for technological convergence. The outcome is a draft paper titled “Regional innovation systems in crisis: Creative or just plain destruction?”.
[5] Agent-based modelling
> Conception, design and implementation of an agent-based model (ABM) of an innovation system embedded in an economy with money and credit subject to financial crises, in order to explore the link between technological innovation and business cycles. This task is subject to ongoing research.