This article presents a large-scale analysis of the trajectories of individual cities and regions in the world city network between 2000 and 2012. The methodology used to examine cities’ evolving network centralities is based on advanced producer services firms “interlocking” cities through their worldwide distribution of offices. We do not limit our analysis to a limited set of putative world cities, but incorporate 157 cities from all world regions into this global urban analysis. Absolute and relative measures of change are developed to reveal the major dimensions of change. The most notable finding is that significant connectivity gains have been limited to a small set of cities (Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing, and Moscow in particular) in th...
This paper builds upon world city network studies using the interlocking network model to introduce ...
Comparing the office networks of selected global service firms in 2000 with 2001 reveals 1,074 chang...
Summary. The world’s leading cities are linked to one another by the ow of commodities, information...
This article presents a large-scale analysis of the trajectories of individual cities and regions in...
This article presents a large-scale analysis of the trajectories of individual cities and regions in...
In this paper, the network model devised by the globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research group...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
Against the backdrop of the sizable economic growth of China in recent years, this paper uses the mo...
This article presents an analysis of the determinants of connectivity change in the world city netwo...
This article presents an analysis of the determinants of connectivity change in the world city netwo...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
A global "urban roller coaster"? Connectivity changes in the world city network, 2000–2004, Regional...
This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of the changing importance of major cities as gl...
How is the world city system changing in the context of globalisation? This question is addressed us...
This paper builds upon world city network studies using the interlocking network model to introduce ...
Comparing the office networks of selected global service firms in 2000 with 2001 reveals 1,074 chang...
Summary. The world’s leading cities are linked to one another by the ow of commodities, information...
This article presents a large-scale analysis of the trajectories of individual cities and regions in...
This article presents a large-scale analysis of the trajectories of individual cities and regions in...
In this paper, the network model devised by the globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research group...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
Against the backdrop of the sizable economic growth of China in recent years, this paper uses the mo...
This article presents an analysis of the determinants of connectivity change in the world city netwo...
This article presents an analysis of the determinants of connectivity change in the world city netwo...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
A global "urban roller coaster"? Connectivity changes in the world city network, 2000–2004, Regional...
This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of the changing importance of major cities as gl...
How is the world city system changing in the context of globalisation? This question is addressed us...
This paper builds upon world city network studies using the interlocking network model to introduce ...
Comparing the office networks of selected global service firms in 2000 with 2001 reveals 1,074 chang...
Summary. The world’s leading cities are linked to one another by the ow of commodities, information...