Pedro Marques

849 total citations
32 papers, 507 citations indexed

About

Pedro Marques is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations and Management of Technology and Innovation. According to data from OpenAlex, Pedro Marques has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 507 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 16 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 10 papers in Management of Technology and Innovation. Recurrent topics in Pedro Marques's work include Regional Development and Policy (14 papers), University-Industry-Government Innovation Models (8 papers) and Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (7 papers). Pedro Marques is often cited by papers focused on Regional Development and Policy (14 papers), University-Industry-Government Innovation Models (8 papers) and Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis (7 papers). Pedro Marques collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United Kingdom and Sweden. Pedro Marques's co-authors include Kevin Morgan, Robert Hassink, Ranald Richardson, John Tomaney, Huiwen Gong, Paul Vallance, Adrian Healy, Markus M. Bugge, Lars Coenen and David Barbera‐Tomás and has published in prestigious journals such as Regional Studies, Studies in Higher Education and Economic Geography.

In The Last Decade

Pedro Marques

30 papers receiving 474 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pedro Marques Spain 11 200 160 131 105 84 32 507
Weiping Wu United States 11 257 1.3× 153 1.0× 160 1.2× 87 0.8× 180 2.1× 15 612
Tara Vinodrai Canada 10 234 1.2× 72 0.5× 117 0.9× 119 1.1× 107 1.3× 26 533
Mari José Aranguren Spain 14 274 1.4× 301 1.9× 206 1.6× 66 0.6× 176 2.1× 52 581
Gioacchino Garofoli Italy 11 341 1.7× 128 0.8× 145 1.1× 85 0.8× 100 1.2× 29 564
Anet Weterings Netherlands 12 384 1.9× 91 0.6× 82 0.6× 53 0.5× 144 1.7× 18 549
Andrew Church United Kingdom 7 134 0.7× 106 0.7× 70 0.5× 85 0.8× 90 1.1× 15 456
Rik Wenting Netherlands 5 403 2.0× 120 0.8× 104 0.8× 77 0.7× 135 1.6× 7 562
Eike W. Schamp Germany 10 142 0.7× 108 0.7× 36 0.3× 74 0.7× 134 1.6× 33 386
Maximilian Benner Austria 16 248 1.2× 214 1.3× 132 1.0× 169 1.6× 55 0.7× 37 508
Karl-Johan Lundquist Sweden 11 387 1.9× 245 1.5× 65 0.5× 81 0.8× 94 1.1× 34 571

Countries citing papers authored by Pedro Marques

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Fields of papers citing papers by Pedro Marques

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pedro Marques

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pugh, Rhiannon, Bregje van Veelen, Mats Lundmark, & Pedro Marques. (2024). At the intersection of economic history and contemporary regional development: insights from a Swedish ‘bruksort’. European Planning Studies. 32(11). 2422–2439. 3 indexed citations
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Barbera‐Tomás, David, et al.. (2024). A text-mining analysis of Latin America Universities’ mission statements from a ‘Third Mission’ perspective. Studies in Higher Education. 50(7). 1420–1438. 5 indexed citations
3.
García‐Melón, Mónica, et al.. (2024). Toward institutionalization of responsible research and innovation: insights from case studies of technological centers in Spain. Journal of Responsible Innovation. 11(1). 2 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro, et al.. (2023). Experimental governance in ‘trapped’ regions? What can and cannot be done in Europe’s periphery. Ekonomiaz Revista Vasca de Economía. 104(2). 36–55.
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Marques, Pedro & David Barbera‐Tomás. (2021). Innovating but still poor: The challenges of regional development in regions with mature industries. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 47(2). 440–454. 2 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro & Kevin Morgan. (2020). Innovation without regional development? The complex interplay of innovation, institutions and development. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2020). New industrial policy and the role of executive agencies at the subnational level. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
8.
Marques, Carla Susana, et al.. (2019). University-industry technology transfer within the context of RIS3 North of Portugal. Knowledge Management Research & Practice. 17(4). 473–485. 8 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro, Kevin Morgan, Adrian Healy, & Paul Vallance. (2019). Spaces of novelty: Can universities play a catalytic role in less developed regions?. Science and Public Policy. 46(5). 763–771. 29 indexed citations
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Hassink, Robert, Huiwen Gong, & Pedro Marques. (2018). Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography. International Journal of Urban Sciences. 23(2). 149–169. 35 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2018). Intra- and inter-firm dynamics in combinatorial knowledge bases. European Urban and Regional Studies. 26(2). 186–204. 8 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2018). Crisis spaces: structures, struggles and solidarity in Southern Europe. Journal of Economic Geography. 18(6). 1339–1341. 25 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2017). Human capital and university–business interactions: an example from the wine industry. Regional Studies Regional Science. 4(1). 154–160. 12 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2017). From toys to automobiles: foreign investment, firm heterogeneity and intermediaries in a Portuguese industry. European Planning Studies. 25(8). 1375–1393. 7 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2015). Why did the Portuguese economy stop converging with the OECD? Institutions, politics and innovation. Journal of Economic Geography. 15(5). 1009–1031. 7 indexed citations
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Hassink, Robert, et al.. (2014). Advancing Evolutionary Economic Geography by Engaged Pluralism. Regional Studies. 48(7). 1295–1307. 106 indexed citations
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Tomaney, John & Pedro Marques. (2013). Evidence, Policy, and the Politics of Regional Development: The Case of High-Speed Rail in the United Kingdom. Environment and Planning C Government and Policy. 31(3). 414–427. 31 indexed citations
18.
Jakob, Doreen & Pedro Marques. (2013). Rethinking Public Economic Geographies: The Politics of Relevancy. The Professional Geographer. 66(1). 25–31. 2 indexed citations
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Marques, Pedro. (2008). Localised technological change: towards the economics of complexity * Cristiano Antonelli. Journal of Economic Geography. 9(2). 288–290. 1 indexed citations
20.
Cornford, James, et al.. (2006). Transformation of regional societies through ICTs: State(s) of the Art(s). ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 1 indexed citations

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