Sassen's identification of global cities as "strategic places" is explored through world city network analysis. This involves searching out advanced producer service (APS) firms that constitute "strategic networks," from whose activities strategic places can be defined. Twenty-five out of 175 APS firms are found to be strategic, and from their office networks, 45 cities out of 526 are designated as strategic places. A measure of "strategicness" of cities is devised, and individual findings from this are discussed by drawing on existing literature about how APS firms use specific cities. A key finding shows that New York and London have different levels of strategicness, and this is related to the former's innovation prowess and the latter's...
In Chapter 6 advanced producer services featured crucially in the exposition of the interlocking net...
Existing research in urban studies has not measured or visualized the urban structural relations of ...
Recognizing the dearth of attention afforded to global cities in the International Business and Mana...
Sassen's identification of global cities as "strategic places" is explored through world city networ...
This article broadens the discussion of cities as strategic sites in which global activities are org...
In this article we analyse the location patterns of firms that provide specialized advanced producer...
This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of the location dynamics of advanced producer se...
This paper is motivated by the observation that our understanding of global cities in Germany and be...
An earlier version of this paper can be found as GaWC Research Bulletin 298 (http://www.lut.ac.uk/ga...
We combine the concept of location derived by economic geographers with theories of the multinationa...
Within research on world cities, much attention has been paid to advanced producer services (APS) an...
An important source of competitiveness for mega city-regions results from their capacity to combine ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the spatial dimensions of service provisioning in th...
The master images in the currently dominant account about economic globalization emphasize hypermobi...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
In Chapter 6 advanced producer services featured crucially in the exposition of the interlocking net...
Existing research in urban studies has not measured or visualized the urban structural relations of ...
Recognizing the dearth of attention afforded to global cities in the International Business and Mana...
Sassen's identification of global cities as "strategic places" is explored through world city networ...
This article broadens the discussion of cities as strategic sites in which global activities are org...
In this article we analyse the location patterns of firms that provide specialized advanced producer...
This paper presents an analysis of the determinants of the location dynamics of advanced producer se...
This paper is motivated by the observation that our understanding of global cities in Germany and be...
An earlier version of this paper can be found as GaWC Research Bulletin 298 (http://www.lut.ac.uk/ga...
We combine the concept of location derived by economic geographers with theories of the multinationa...
Within research on world cities, much attention has been paid to advanced producer services (APS) an...
An important source of competitiveness for mega city-regions results from their capacity to combine ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the spatial dimensions of service provisioning in th...
The master images in the currently dominant account about economic globalization emphasize hypermobi...
We analyse the geographies of urban networks created by leading producer services (PS) firms in Chin...
In Chapter 6 advanced producer services featured crucially in the exposition of the interlocking net...
Existing research in urban studies has not measured or visualized the urban structural relations of ...
Recognizing the dearth of attention afforded to global cities in the International Business and Mana...