イノベーション、移民と地域的変化<br>Societies in Motion : Innovation, Migration and Regional Transformation (New Horizons in Regional Science series)

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イノベーション、移民と地域的変化
Societies in Motion : Innovation, Migration and Regional Transformation (New Horizons in Regional Science series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780857939937
  • DDC分類 303.483

基本説明

Focusing particularly on the impacts on regional development, technological innovation, and the flows and mobility of ideas, knowledge, people and firms.

Full Description

In today's globalized world, modern society is characterized by rapid transitions in space that are in part the result of technological developments of previous decades. This unique book deals with the complex issues raised by these transformations, focusing particularly on the impacts on regional development, technological innovation, and the flows and mobility of ideas, knowledge, people and firms. Societies in Motion examines the dynamic forces of technological and institutional change that are affecting the design of society, the economy and the environment, and provides a base for policy makers to develop new systems for a better, more sustainable future. The leading contributors adopt a systems approach to mobility exploring knowledge, ideas, flows of information and creativity, human capital and transportation.

Authoritative and detailed, this book is an ideal source of analysis and debate for research scholars and students of regional science, economics and geography. Policy makers will also find plenty of invaluable information in this original volume.

Contributors include: P. Aroca, H. Aviram, G. Avnimelech, D. Banister, R. Bar-El Hillel Bar-Gera, D. Boyce, D. Constantin, J. Corcoran, H.L.F. de Groot, A. Faggian, D. Felsenstein, A. Frenkel, M. Givoni, Z. Goschin, D.A. Griffith, S. Hazam, G.J.D. Hewings, J. Knoben, M. Malul, P. McCann, P. Monkkonen, P. Nijkamp, R. Patuelli, P.H. Pellenbarg, J.M. Quigley, M.M. Ridhwan, P. Rietveld, D. Schwartz, D. Shefer, Y. Shiftan, M. Sonis, M. Tiefelsdorf

Contents

Contents:

Preface

Introduction
Amnon Frenkel, Peter Nijkamp and Philip McCann

PART I: REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. The Spatial Consequences of Autarky in Land-use Regulation: Strategic Interaction or Simply Parallelism?
Paavo Monkkonen and John M. Quigley

2. Intra-urban Mobility and Changing Density Functions in Tel Aviv, 1995-2006
Daniel Felsenstein and Shlomie Hazam

3. The Role of Monetary and Financial Factors in Regional Development: An Overview
Masagus M. Ridhwan, Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld and Henri L.F. de Groot

PART II: INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION
4. Spatial Mobility of Firms
Piet H. Pellenbarg and Joris Knoben

5. The Location of Knowledge Economy and High-tech in Israel
Dafna Schwartz, Gil Avnimelech and Raphael Bar-El

6. University-Industry Technology Transfer: Fostering and Hindering Factors and Programmes
Amnon Frenkel and Daniel Shefer

PART III: HUMAN CAPITAL, MIGRATION AND LABOUR FORCE
7. The Effect of Asset and Credit Constraint on Interregional Labour Migration
Patricio Aroca, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings and Michael Sonis

8. Circular Statistics, Migration Models and the Directionality of Job Search Processes
Alessandra Faggian, Jonathan Corcoran and Philip McCann

9. Commuting and Migration: Can They be Complementary?
Raphael Bar-El and Miki Malul

10. Globalisation, the CEECs and European Policy
Daniela Constantin, Zizi Goschin and Philip McCann

11. Spatial Filtering Methods for Tracing Space-Time Developments in an Open Regional System: Experiments with German Unemployment Data
Roberto Patuelli, Daniel A. Griffith, Michael Tiefelsdorf and Peter Nijkamp

PART IV: SPATIAL MOBILITY
12. The Role of Computing in Urban Travel Forecasting: How Transportation Planning Practice Shaped Software, and Software Impacted Transportation Planning Practice
David Boyce and Hillel Bar-Gera

13. Sustainable Transportation Development and Travel Behavior
Yoram Shiftan and Daniel Shefer

14. Reinventing the Wheel: Planning the Rail Network to Meet the Mobility Needs of the 21st Century
Moshe Givoni and David Banister

15. Are Urban Transportation Benefits Absorbed Fully by Land Values?
Haim Aviram and Daniel Shefer

Index

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