As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important factor of economic activity worldwide. This article presents a proposal of a theoretical approach to contemporary geography of economic activity - a phenomena narrowed here to business processes usually referred to as information or knowledge-based sector of the economy. The reasoning is based on a theoretical model presented by Michael Storper that has been developed further. The output shows the existence of a distinctive paradox of digital era: the ICT potentially being able to overcome spatial barriers, lead to refocusing on spatial dimension of business. It is concluded that ICT introduce new dimension of division of business process and l...
Over the last decade, geographers have paid a great deal of attention to transnational firms (TNCs) ...
Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero ...
This article analyzes the spatial effects which are the result of the widespread development of a ne...
As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important fa...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
The growth of the information economy is defined in relation to four key processes : 1. Information...
This article will examine the claims regarding the nature of work in the emerging information societ...
The wide application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has been argued to be crit...
In the contemporary world, areas characterised by the development of the information economy and soc...
This article discusses the geographical flows of the global knowledge economy and their unstable and...
Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero ...
With advances of globalisation at the close of the 20th century, economic development started to rel...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
Geographical analysis of new socio-economic phenomena is often triggered by considerations made by r...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., & Turi, P. (2011). Local, global and virtual buzz: The importan...
Over the last decade, geographers have paid a great deal of attention to transnational firms (TNCs) ...
Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero ...
This article analyzes the spatial effects which are the result of the widespread development of a ne...
As number of studies show, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important fa...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
The growth of the information economy is defined in relation to four key processes : 1. Information...
This article will examine the claims regarding the nature of work in the emerging information societ...
The wide application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has been argued to be crit...
In the contemporary world, areas characterised by the development of the information economy and soc...
This article discusses the geographical flows of the global knowledge economy and their unstable and...
Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero ...
With advances of globalisation at the close of the 20th century, economic development started to rel...
With the rapid development of computing and telecommunications infrastructure, a new electronic spac...
Geographical analysis of new socio-economic phenomena is often triggered by considerations made by r...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., & Turi, P. (2011). Local, global and virtual buzz: The importan...
Over the last decade, geographers have paid a great deal of attention to transnational firms (TNCs) ...
Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero ...
This article analyzes the spatial effects which are the result of the widespread development of a ne...