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GLOBAL CITIES IN INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS OF INNOVATORS
Advances in Complex Systems, 2021Recent studies on international networks have investigated the role of global cities as catalysts of knowledge flows. In this paper, we examine global cities in transnational networks of innovators. To assess the likelihood of scientists and inventors from different cities to take part in international teams, we propose a measure based on 3-hyperedges ...
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2012
Stanford Social Innovation Review, 10(3), 66 ...
Hughes, Marianne, Goldenhar, Didi
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Stanford Social Innovation Review, 10(3), 66 ...
Hughes, Marianne, Goldenhar, Didi
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Geography, 2005
One of the key themes of the twenty-first century will continue to be globalisation1. The consequences of globalisation for transforming our world's cultures, economies, societies, environments and politics are increasingly important and it is the growing number of worldoriented cities that are in many ways both the producers of, and the foci for, the ...
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One of the key themes of the twenty-first century will continue to be globalisation1. The consequences of globalisation for transforming our world's cultures, economies, societies, environments and politics are increasingly important and it is the growing number of worldoriented cities that are in many ways both the producers of, and the foci for, the ...
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Beyond Networking? The Agency of City Network Secretariats in the Realm of City Diplomacy
2020The increasing number and broadening functions of transnational city networks suggests a need to rethink prevailing conceptualizations of city networks. This chapter focuses on one under-theorized dimension of city network agency: the role and impact of city network secretariats (CNSs).
Emma Lecavalier, David J. Gordon
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Transport Network and System of Cities
Journal of Urban Economics, 1997Summary: This paper presents a general equilibrium model of a multi-city economy where cities are linked by a transport network. In the economy, there are many industrial sectors and some of them are subject to agglomeration economies. The model determines city size distribution (i.e., population in each city), industrial location (i.e., type of ...
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The Compact City and Networked City in Korea
International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2003This thesis is the focus on the compact city. There is a strong link between urban form and sustainable development, but it is not simple and straightforward. It has been suggested that a sustainable city must be of a form and scale appropriate to walking, cycling and efficient public transport, and with a compactness that encourages social interaction.
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TeleCities — Digital Cities Network
2002The TeleCities telematics network consists of more than 120 European cities with key business partners participating as associated members. Telecities, which is currently under the presidency of the City of Vienna, acts as a Europe wide network for urban policy issues relevant to the information society.
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Understanding the global ecosystem of city networks
Urban Studies, 2021Benjamin Leffel, Michele Acuto
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A framework for understanding the key drivers of cities' climate actions in city networks
Urban Climate, 2021Sombol Mokhles, Kathryn Davidson
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Network Growth in Smart Cities
2021 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC), 2021Anood Al Hamedi +3 more
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