Due to the strong polarisation of economic activities in space and rise in collaborative behaviour, increasing attention has recently been devoted to the relationship between geography and network formation. The studies conducted on this topic reveal a high variation in terms of methodologies. Putting special emphasis on R&D networks, the aim of this chapter is to review the different methods and assess their ability to address the issues raised by the relationship between network and space. We first discuss the different facets of the relationship between geography and networks. Then, we detail the methodological approaches and their capability to test each effect of geography on network formation. We argue that the effect of distance on d...
Models in general and geosimulation in particular are epistemologically characterized by two princip...
Cette thèse porte sur la création de connaissances scientifiques et technologiques,et son lien avec ...
The concept of "network" is traditionally used in sociological and economic sciences and serves as a...
Due to the strong polarisation of economic activities in space and rise in collaborative behaviour, ...
This chapter argues that the representational basis of GIS largely avoidseven the most rudimentary d...
This research stresses the role of geography in the formation of network ties that channel ideas, kn...
This paper examines the driving forces of urban network formation through the simulation of inter-ci...
(no abstract avilable)Series: Discussion Papers of the Institute for Economic Geography and GIScienc
Social Network Analysis (SNA) relies on a network structure composed of nodes connected via edges to...
The main analytical and multidisciplinary frameworks adopted for understanding the multinational ent...
Geography and networks economy. — Transport and telecommunication networks play an increasing role i...
A rapid surge of interest for networks in the late 1990s throughout natural and social sciences has ...
International audienceFor decades, the spatial approach to network analysis has principally focused ...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
Models in general and geosimulation in particular are epistemologically characterized by two princip...
Cette thèse porte sur la création de connaissances scientifiques et technologiques,et son lien avec ...
The concept of "network" is traditionally used in sociological and economic sciences and serves as a...
Due to the strong polarisation of economic activities in space and rise in collaborative behaviour, ...
This chapter argues that the representational basis of GIS largely avoidseven the most rudimentary d...
This research stresses the role of geography in the formation of network ties that channel ideas, kn...
This paper examines the driving forces of urban network formation through the simulation of inter-ci...
(no abstract avilable)Series: Discussion Papers of the Institute for Economic Geography and GIScienc
Social Network Analysis (SNA) relies on a network structure composed of nodes connected via edges to...
The main analytical and multidisciplinary frameworks adopted for understanding the multinational ent...
Geography and networks economy. — Transport and telecommunication networks play an increasing role i...
A rapid surge of interest for networks in the late 1990s throughout natural and social sciences has ...
International audienceFor decades, the spatial approach to network analysis has principally focused ...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
Models in general and geosimulation in particular are epistemologically characterized by two princip...
Cette thèse porte sur la création de connaissances scientifiques et technologiques,et son lien avec ...
The concept of "network" is traditionally used in sociological and economic sciences and serves as a...