The purpose of this special anniversary issue is to assess the possible cross-fertilization between two prominent analytical frameworks: the World City Network framework, in which researchers have studied the emergence of a globalized urban system for the provision of a host of advanced corporate services: and the Global Commodity Chain framework, in which researchers have scrutinized the inter connected functions, operations and transactions through which specific commodities are produced, distributed and consumed in a globalized economy. These two approaches have developed in parallel but have rarely been brought together. This introductory essay identifies the common roots and recent history of these two frameworks, and outlines how the ...
A team of authors from the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network explores the main ...
The role of cities in the global economy has been studied extensively for the specific case of advan...
Cities operate today in a more complex, indeed, global world. Cities help shape the global economy a...
The purpose of this special anniversary issue is to assess the possible cross-fertilization between ...
There are two literatures that explicitly describe the spaces of flows that constitute contemporary ...
There are two literatures that explicitly describe spaces of flows that constitute contemporary glob...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
Introduction This chapter departs from the observation that global city research has, 20 years after...
The final decades of the last century saw a profound shift in thinking about large-scale economic pr...
Agency and practice in the making of global cities: towards a renewed research agend
This article critically evaluates the network‐centrism of much of contemporary world cities research...
This paper is motivated by the observation that our understanding of global cities in Germany and be...
This paper interrogates the enduring yet changing role of world cities as centers of capitalist ‘com...
An earlier version of this paper can be found as GaWC Research Bulletin 298 (http://www.lut.ac.uk/ga...
Building upon interdisciplinary efforts to understand the origins, logic and significance of global ...
A team of authors from the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network explores the main ...
The role of cities in the global economy has been studied extensively for the specific case of advan...
Cities operate today in a more complex, indeed, global world. Cities help shape the global economy a...
The purpose of this special anniversary issue is to assess the possible cross-fertilization between ...
There are two literatures that explicitly describe the spaces of flows that constitute contemporary ...
There are two literatures that explicitly describe spaces of flows that constitute contemporary glob...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
Introduction This chapter departs from the observation that global city research has, 20 years after...
The final decades of the last century saw a profound shift in thinking about large-scale economic pr...
Agency and practice in the making of global cities: towards a renewed research agend
This article critically evaluates the network‐centrism of much of contemporary world cities research...
This paper is motivated by the observation that our understanding of global cities in Germany and be...
This paper interrogates the enduring yet changing role of world cities as centers of capitalist ‘com...
An earlier version of this paper can be found as GaWC Research Bulletin 298 (http://www.lut.ac.uk/ga...
Building upon interdisciplinary efforts to understand the origins, logic and significance of global ...
A team of authors from the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network explores the main ...
The role of cities in the global economy has been studied extensively for the specific case of advan...
Cities operate today in a more complex, indeed, global world. Cities help shape the global economy a...