Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://sticonference.org/Proceedings/vol1/Grossetti_Geographical_348.pdfTraditional research on "world cities" tends to develop the idea that large, inter-connected agglomerations can better take advantage of international competition. This suggests that we should observe an increasing concentration of activities in these cities at the expense of smaller ones. Among analyses using measures based on scientific publications, certain studies support this hypothesis. Others however, show that in certain countries such as China, an opposite trend is emerging; the largest cities are undergoing a relative decline in the country's scientific activities. To go beyond this seeming contradiction, this paper provides a glob...
We performed a bibliometric analysis of published urbanization research from 1991 to 2009, based on ...
In the last decade, the research literature has reached an enormous volume with an unprecedented cur...
The geographical distribution of scientific activities in France is the subject of debate, between t...
Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://sticonference.org/Proceedings/vol1/Grossetti_Geographical_348.pd...
International audienceMost current scientific policies incorporate debates on cities and the geograp...
This article aims to ascertain whether the territorial redistribution observed in the geography of s...
In social processes, long-term trends can be influenced or disrupted by various factors, including p...
International audienceThe analysis of the Web of Science (SCI-Expanded) for cities throughout the gl...
In social processes, long-term trends can be influenced or disrupted by various factors, including p...
In this data paper, we provide a global dataset of urban perimeters that has been built in order to ...
International audienceThe analysis of the Web of Science (SCI-Expanded) for cities throughout the gl...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
International audienceAn earlier publication (Grossetti et al., 2014) has established that we are at...
International audienceWhat are the spatial patterns of the geography of research? At the level of a ...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
We performed a bibliometric analysis of published urbanization research from 1991 to 2009, based on ...
In the last decade, the research literature has reached an enormous volume with an unprecedented cur...
The geographical distribution of scientific activities in France is the subject of debate, between t...
Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://sticonference.org/Proceedings/vol1/Grossetti_Geographical_348.pd...
International audienceMost current scientific policies incorporate debates on cities and the geograp...
This article aims to ascertain whether the territorial redistribution observed in the geography of s...
In social processes, long-term trends can be influenced or disrupted by various factors, including p...
International audienceThe analysis of the Web of Science (SCI-Expanded) for cities throughout the gl...
In social processes, long-term trends can be influenced or disrupted by various factors, including p...
In this data paper, we provide a global dataset of urban perimeters that has been built in order to ...
International audienceThe analysis of the Web of Science (SCI-Expanded) for cities throughout the gl...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
International audienceAn earlier publication (Grossetti et al., 2014) has established that we are at...
International audienceWhat are the spatial patterns of the geography of research? At the level of a ...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
We performed a bibliometric analysis of published urbanization research from 1991 to 2009, based on ...
In the last decade, the research literature has reached an enormous volume with an unprecedented cur...
The geographical distribution of scientific activities in France is the subject of debate, between t...