The European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics (EMAEE) is an international conference focusing on young researchers (PhD students and post-docs). EMAEE provides a unique opportunity to discuss the latest insights and methods in applied evolutionary economics and innovation studies with top international scholars. Leading scholars from Europe and North America present keynote speeches and discuss the presentations of the younger researchers.
To enable all qualified researchers to participate, no conference fee is charged. The Schumpeter Society offers a € 1,000 prize for the best conference paper by a PhD student.
Previous EMAEE conferences:
EMAEE is a biannual event. Previous EMAEE locations and organizers:
- EMAEE 1999 in Grenoble (France), organized by Paolo Saviotti
- EMAEE 2001 in Vienna (Austria), organized by Werner Hölzl
- EMAEE 2003 in Augsburg (Germany), organized by Andreas Pyka
- EMAEE 2005 in Utrecht (Netherlands), organized by Koen Frenken
- EMAEE 2007 in Manchester (United Kingdom), organized by Paul Windrum
EMAEE conference book series:
Edward Elgar publishes a series of books, containing the best papers presented at each EMAEE conference:
- Paolo Saviotti (ed.) (2003), Applied Evolutionary Economics
- John Foster & Werner Hölzl (eds.) (2004), Applied Evolutionary Economics and Complex Systems
- Horst Hanusch & Andreas Pyka (eds.) (2005), Applied Evolutionary Economics and the Knowledge Based Economy
- Koen Frenken (ed.) 2007, Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography







