textabstractOver the past decades, there is increasing interest in the economic networks between cities, in which it is argued that the rise of the network economy is the result of advances in ongoing globalization, transport and communication technology, common markets, the individualization of production and the growth of multinational firms. It is said that these aspects significantly impact on the spatio-economic structure of cities and regions (e.g. Batten, 1995, Anas et al., 1998), in which the monocentric city is transforming into a polycentric urban network. However, a paradox in this process is the focus of academics and policymakers on sub-national regions as the essential unit of economic activity. In general, most studies and po...
As emphasized in Chapter 1, the implications of economic globalization for Europe have been a major ...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
textabstractToday the existence of the ‘network society’ is often asserted. However, there is a lack...
Globalization and city networks are two faces of the same coin. As economies across the world become...
International audienceThe network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the gl...
This article contributes to the converging literatures on global production networks and new regiona...
Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch Randstad, Regi...
In the last 15 years, empirical evidence has emerged about the fact that European first-rank cities ...
This article broadens the discussion of cities as strategic sites in which global activities are org...
The new economic reality of heightened international competition, constant technological change, and...
The networking literature has burgeoned in recent years within a complex cross-disciplinary field an...
textabstractThe current debate on polycentric urban development suggests that inter-firm relations a...
(no abstract avilable)Series: Discussion Papers of the Institute for Economic Geography and GIScienc
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
As emphasized in Chapter 1, the implications of economic globalization for Europe have been a major ...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
textabstractToday the existence of the ‘network society’ is often asserted. However, there is a lack...
Globalization and city networks are two faces of the same coin. As economies across the world become...
International audienceThe network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the gl...
This article contributes to the converging literatures on global production networks and new regiona...
Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch Randstad, Regi...
In the last 15 years, empirical evidence has emerged about the fact that European first-rank cities ...
This article broadens the discussion of cities as strategic sites in which global activities are org...
The new economic reality of heightened international competition, constant technological change, and...
The networking literature has burgeoned in recent years within a complex cross-disciplinary field an...
textabstractThe current debate on polycentric urban development suggests that inter-firm relations a...
(no abstract avilable)Series: Discussion Papers of the Institute for Economic Geography and GIScienc
Abstract: Traditional regional and urban economics emphasize the relevance of agglomeration on econo...
As emphasized in Chapter 1, the implications of economic globalization for Europe have been a major ...
Lambregts B. Geographies of knowledge formation in mega-city regions: some evidence from the Dutch R...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...