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Making Competitive Cities

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.06.2010

Herausgeber

Alan Murie + weitere

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/2,5 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-9415-0

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"Making Competitive Cities is therefore a stimulating read, persuasive and provocative in its lines of argument, and presenting an important challenge to urban political praxis the world over." (Journal of Economic Geography, 19 August 2011)
 
"The strength of Making Competitive Cities is its highly structured, data-driven research on thirteen diverse and widely scattered cities, which facilitates comparative study and the construction of useful generalizations. The informative individual chapters follow parallel structures and are all well prepared." (Association of American Geographers, 14 March 2011)
 
"This collection of essays utilizes comparative case studies to illustrate the challenges cities face from a shifting global economy and the very different ways cities can change. The essays offer insights into the theoretical and practical understanding of the environments required to develop competitive "creative knowledge" cities, cities that are successful, exciting, and enjoyable places to live." (Book News Inc, November 2010)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.06.2010

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/2,5 cm

Gewicht

816 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-9415-0

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  • Foreword by Professor Susan Fainstein, Harvard University

    Preface

    Contributors

    PART I INTRODUCTION

    1 Making Competitive Cities: Debates and Challenges

    Sako Musterd and Alan Murie

    Debates and challenges

    Sectors

    Questions and theories

    Regions and sources

    Pathways, actors and policies

    References

    2 The Idea of the Creative or Knowledge-Based City

    Sako Musterd and Alan Murie

    Essential conditions for competitive cities

    'Hard' conditions theory

    Cluster theory

    Personal networks

    'Soft' conditions theory

    Three parts

    References

    PART II PATHWAYS

    3 Pathways in Europe

    Denis Eckert, Alan Murie and Sako Musterd

    Path dependency

    Initial expectations and comparisons

    The chapters to come

    References

    4 Stable Trajectories Towards the Creative Knowledge City?

    Amsterdam, Munich and Milan

    Anne von Streit, Marco Bontje and Elena dell'Agnese

    Introduction

    The economic base and the creative knowledge economy

    Development path: roots and current conditions of the

    creative knowledge economy

    Development paths: a synthesis and conclusion

    References

    5 Reinventing the City: Barcelona, Birmingham and Dublin

    Veronica Crossa, Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and

    Austin Barber

    Introduction

    Historical context

    The trajectory of industrial development

    The state and policy intervention

    The challenge of soft factors

    Conclusions

    References

    6 Institutional Change and New Development Paths:

    Budapest, Leipzig, Poznan, Riga and Sofia

    Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Joachim Burdack and

    Tamás Egedy

    Introduction

    Socio-economic characteristics of the study areas

    Development pathways shaping the city profiles and the role of the systemic change

    Determinants of development of the creative knowledge sector

    Conclusions

    Acknowledgements

    References

    7 Changing Specialisations and Single Sector Dominance:

    Helsinki and Toulouse

    Hélène Martin-Brelot and Kaisa Kepsu

    Introduction

    Setting the context - Helsinki and Toulouse

    Pathways to knowledge-driven economies

    Knowledge driving economic development: sciences, industries and policies

    Future challenges

    Conclusion and discussion

    References

    PART III ACTORS

    8 What Works for Managers and Highly Educated Workers

    in Creative Knowledge Industries?

    Sako Musterd and Alan Murie

    Introduction

    Three groups of actors and a range of conditions

    The following chapters

    References

    9 Managers and Entrepreneurs in Creative and Knowledge-

    Intensive Industries: What Determines Their Location?

    Toulouse, Helsinki, Budapest, Riga and Sofia

    Evgenii Dainov and Arnis Sauka

    Introduction: places matter

    Cities and the creative class: major conceptual challenges

    Characteristics of the cities: a brief overview

    Location decisions: 'individual trajectory' considerations and 'hard' factors

    Location decisions: the role of 'soft' factors

    In-city location decisions

    Capital city versus provincial city location decisions

    Policymaking: 'soft', 'hard' or 'other'?

    Conclusions and implications

    Acknowledgement

    References

    10 Transnational Migrants in the Creative Knowledge Industries:

    Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin and Munich

    Heike Pethe, Sabine Hafner and Philip Lawton

    Introduction

    Conceptualising transnational migrants and the

    creative class

    Places and potentials

    The attractiveness of European metropolitan regions

    Conclusion

    Acknowledgments

    References

    11 Attracting Young and High-Skilled Workers: Amsterdam,

    Milan and Barcelona

    Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway, Marco Bontje and

    Marianne d'Ovidio

    Introduction

    Competing for young, highly skilled workers

    Young and highly-skilled workers in European cities

    The Amsterdam, Barcelona and Milan city-regions

    Conclusions

    References

    12 Working on the Edge? Creative Jobs in Birmingham,

    Leipzig and Poznan

    Julie Brown, Robert Nadler and Michal Meczynski

    Introduction: creative work - precariousness, uncertainty

    and risk?

    Methodology

    Insecure, casualised or long-term, sustainable employment?

    Discussion

    Conclusions

    References

    PART IV POLICIES

    13 What Policies Should Cities Adopt?

    Alan Murie and Sako Musterd

    Introduction

    What should cities do?

    European cities

    Which policy agendas?

    Networking policy

    The following chapters

    References

    14 Strategic Economic Policy: Milan, Dublin and Toulouse

    Silvia Mugnano, Enda Murphy and Hélène Martin-Brelot

    Introduction

    Distinctive policy traditions

    Existing strengths in creative knowledge policy

    New strategic economic policy approaches

    Key actors in entrepreneurial cities

    Addressing barriers and obstacles

    Conclusion and new challenges

    References

    15 Beyond Cluster Policy? Birmingham, Poznan and Helsinki

    Caroline Chapain, Krzysztof Stachowiak and

    Mari Vaattovaarra

    Introduction

    The cluster policy paradigm

    The state of the creative and knowledge economy

    Supporting the creative and knowledge economy: three approaches

    Conclusions

    Acknowledgments

    References

    16 Policies for Firms or Policies for Individuals? Amsterdam, Munich and Budapest

    Zoltán Kovács, Heike Pethe and Manfred Miosga

    Introduction

    Do policies help in competition? - a theoretical framework

    Economic development and political conditions

    The creative and knowledge sector and policies enhancing its development

    Conclusions

    References

    17 New Governance, New Geographic Scales,

    New Institutional Settings

    Bastian Lange, Marc Pradel i Miquel and Vassil Garnizov

    Introduction

    Conceptual prerequisites: understanding governance in creative and knowledge industries

    New governance dimensions

    Professionalisation - self-regulation and self-governance of new professions

    Towards new geographical scales?

    Governance approaches in Barcelona, Leipzig and Sofia

    Knowledge-intensive industries in regard to governance perspectives

    Conclusions

    Acknowledgements

    References

    PART V SYNTHESIS

    18 Synthesis: Re-making the Competitive City

    Sako Musterd and Alan Murie

    Introduction

    A city is not a T-shirt

    Multi-layered cities: the importance of pathways

    Personal actor networks: key conditions

    New governance approaches

    Conclusion

    References

    Index