Internet is shaping what jobs go where. It provides an account of how concentration is changing in different industries and different sectors. It analyses these trends and proposes an approach to further research which may move the theory of agglomeration so that full consideration is given to the forces that the Internet has enable
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The growth of the information economy is defined in relation to four key processes : 1. Information...
International audienceNodes and links of the Internet: a geographical, economic and technical approa...
Internet is shaping what jobs go where. It provides an account of how concentration is changing in d...
Declining spatial transaction costs will affect patterns of urban specialization. The underlying hyp...
For those who have online access, the Internet significantly reduces the cost and time of transferri...
This study revealed the non-linear impact of the internet on the spatial structure of intracity empl...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
greatly appreciated, as is the research assistance of Angela McIntee and Kevin Stofan
This thesis examines the issue of the locational orientation of U.S. Internet enterprises in recent ...
This thesis deals with questions concerning spatial agglomeration of economic activities. The object...
The Internet has been considered the great equaliser for business, allowing distant locals to compet...
Using the 2004 China economic census database, this paper examines the impact of information and com...
As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important fa...
What is the role of geography under globalization? How do the rise of digital communities and the In...
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The growth of the information economy is defined in relation to four key processes : 1. Information...
International audienceNodes and links of the Internet: a geographical, economic and technical approa...
Internet is shaping what jobs go where. It provides an account of how concentration is changing in d...
Declining spatial transaction costs will affect patterns of urban specialization. The underlying hyp...
For those who have online access, the Internet significantly reduces the cost and time of transferri...
This study revealed the non-linear impact of the internet on the spatial structure of intracity empl...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
greatly appreciated, as is the research assistance of Angela McIntee and Kevin Stofan
This thesis examines the issue of the locational orientation of U.S. Internet enterprises in recent ...
This thesis deals with questions concerning spatial agglomeration of economic activities. The object...
The Internet has been considered the great equaliser for business, allowing distant locals to compet...
Using the 2004 China economic census database, this paper examines the impact of information and com...
As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important fa...
What is the role of geography under globalization? How do the rise of digital communities and the In...
This paper gives a detailed framework for evaluating how the Internet and the Web affect the globali...
The growth of the information economy is defined in relation to four key processes : 1. Information...
International audienceNodes and links of the Internet: a geographical, economic and technical approa...