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The importance of creative industry agglomerations in explaining the wealth of European Regions

2012

[EN] This paper examines the existence of regional agglomerations of manufacturing, service and creative industries, the relationship between these industries and the wealth of regions and their industrial structure. Through an analysis of 250 European regions, three important conclusions can be inferred from the results obtained in this paper. The first is that creative industries play an important role in the wealth of a region. The second is that the most creative regions are characterized by having more high-tech manufacturing industries than the rest of the regions although the number of low-tech manufacturing firms is similar. Lastly, the industrial structure of each region has a grea…

Urban agglomerationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentCreative industriesRegional developmentIndustrial structureManufacturingddc:330High technology industryEconomic impact analysisEconomic geographyTertiary sector of the economymedia_commonbusiness.industryEuropeManufacturingEconomic impactEconomyRegional economyService (economics)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASManufacturing firmsIndustrial agglomerationService sectorbusiness
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Cities, hinterlands and agglomeration shadows: spatial developments in Finland over 1880-2004

2011

This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the new economic geography (NEG) models, the increasing persistence of locational patterns and the emerging agglomeration shadow, i.e. the rising dominance of growth centers. Pre- and post-war periods are distinguished to roughly express the shift from an agriculture-based economy to a post-industrial country. The analyses base on the assumption that each of the 19 Finnish regions has a center of its own and the rest of the region forms its local hinterland. The empirical analysis is based on regional population data from 1880 to 2004 at decade intervals. First, to analyze the persistence of loca…

UrbanizationNew economicgeographyddc:330Granger causalityRank-size ruleGrowth centersPeripheral regionsregional development urban-rural shift FinlandRegional developmentFinlandAluekehitys Suomi kaupunki-maaseutu
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Transitioning to Platform-based Services and Business Models in a B2B Environment

2021

Given the considerable success of companies such as Apple, Amazon or Airbnb, the term platform is on everyone’s lips today. Accordingly, platforms have long since also found their way into service science. However, mastering the transition from established product-sales-based offerings to platform-based services and business models comes with a multitude of challenges. In a B2B context, incumbent companies need to carefully evaluate how they can benefit from the establishment of platforms, especially in light of the effects on their existing business models and ties to other actors. Hence, we invited scholars with different backgrounds to provide viewpoints on the opportunities and challeng…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Engineering managementddc:330BusinessBusiness model
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International Vocational Education and Training Research: An Introduction to the Special Issue

2021

The seven articles in this special issue represent a wide range of international comparative and review studies by international research teams from China, Germany, India, Russia, Switzerland and Mexico. The presented projects are part of the national program "Research on the Internationalisation of Vocational Education and Training", funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). An adapted version of Urie Bronfenbrenner���s ecological systems theory forms the conceptual framework of the special issue. The four system levels (micro, meso, exo and macro) are addressed by one article each. The article on the microsystem level focuses on the intended and implemented c…

VET ResearchBerufsbildungspolitikCultureOccupational profileBerufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogikquality assuranceEcological systems theoryArtefacts20100KooperationBerufsbildungsforschungBildung und ErziehungVocational Education and Training; Bronfenbrenner Model; Cooperation; Culture; Artefacts; Literature Review; European VET Policy; Transfer of VET; VET ResearchInternationaler VergleichInternational comparisonQualitätEinführungvocational educationQualityLSpecial aspects of educationVocational Training Adult EducationInterkulturelle und International Vergleichende ErziehungswissenschaftEuropean VET PolicyBerufsbildungVocational educationVocational Education an TrainingQualit��tOccupational imageEngineering ethicsCurriculumQualitätssicherungEducational policyErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenCross-national comparisonEinf��hrungContext (language use)Educational researchvocational education policyEducationBildungswesen quartärer Bereich Berufsbildungddc:370Political scienceComparative researchddc:330Transfer of VETBronfenbrenner ModelBildungsforschungresearch on vocational educationCurriculumLiterature ReviewVocational EducationBildungspolitikLC8-6691Vocational education systemTransferCareer profileInternationalizationCooperationBerufsbildungssystemSummative assessmentVergleichende Berufsbildungsforschung10600The Conceptual FrameworkSystematic ReviewinternationalizationInternationalisierungInternational Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
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The impact of foreign trade on the Netherlands' real CO2 emissions

2019

Aim: CO2 emissions and the related climate change are a global problem, where the direct impact of actions of individual countries depends on their total share in CO2 emissions. In order to assess the potential for policy measures, the openness of an economy, and the related import and export and their impacts on emissions should be considered. The aim of this paper is the attempt to show the real CO2 emissions of the Netherlands as well as the impact of its trade on CO2 emissions in other countries in the world and in the EU in 2015.Design / Research methods: This study was conducted on the group of countries that are the major emitters of CO2 in the world including most of the EU members.…

Value (ethics)business.industryMember statesthe NetherlandsGlobal problemClimate changeclimate policyInternational tradeCO2 emissionsEnergy policyexports and importsOrder (exchange)Openness to experienceddc:330EU energy policymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessmedia_common
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Beyond GDP: an analysis of the socio-economic diversity of European regions

2019

International audience; This paper aims to analyze the socioeconomic diversity of the European Union (EU-28) regions from a dynamic perspective. For that purpose, we combine a series of exploratory space-time analysis approaches to multiple Factor Analysis (MFA) applied to a large range of indicators collected at the NUTS-2 level for the period 2000–2015 for the EU-28. First, we find that the first factor of MFA, interpreted as economic development (ECO-DEV), is spatially clustered and that a moderate convergence process is at work between European regions from 2000 to 2015. Second, when comparing these results with those obtained for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, we show that th…

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Implementation of green harvesting in the Sicilian wine industry: Effects on the cooperative system

2015

This paper contributes to assessing the effectiveness of the GH measure to contribute in reducing the supply of wine grapes, and thus contrasting the fall of wine prices in those years when especially abundant productions are expected. By analysing the application of this measure to the Sicilian wine sector during the three-year period (2010–2012), we assess its effects on the regional wine cooperative system. The results from the analysis of the statistical data show that the GH measure was successful in terms of the number of applications, the supported area and financial expenditures, and contributed with other factors to determining a reduction in wine grape production. The empirical su…

WineEngineeringCMO for wine; Cooperative system; Exante market crisis measure; Economics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)business.industryCMO for wineExante market crisis measureEmpirical surveylcsh:HD9000-9495Ex-ante market crisis measureWine grapeAgricultural economicslanguage.human_languageCooperative systemEconomics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330languageProduction (economics)lcsh:Agricultural industriesbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSicilianWine industry
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Administrative Capacity as a Constraint to Fiscal Decentralization. The Case of Romania and Poland

2020

This paper considers the problem of administrative capacity as one of the main requirements that the accession countries seeking EU membership had to meet, and as a prerequisite to the decentralization of their public sectors and public finances. The selected decentralization problems are analyzed using the cases of two countries: Romania and Poland. The results of a theoretical and practical evaluation of administrative capacity as a likely obstacle to fiscal decentralization are presented taking account of the different levels of decentralization in Poland and Romania. A comparative analysis of Romania and Poland shows that administrative capacity can be a constraint for fiscal decentrali…

administracja publiczna0211 other engineering and technologiesFinancial independencepodatki lokalne02 engineering and technologyDecentralizationAccessionSubsidiarityddc:330050602 political science & public administrationH77H70local selfgovernmentH71HB71-74Constraint (mathematics)021101 geological & geomatics engineeringfiscal decentralizationlocal taxesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorGeneral Medicinedecentralizacja fiskalnapublic administrationDevolution0506 political scienceEconomics as a scienceObstaclesamorząd terytorialnyEconomic systembusinessComparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
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Air Transportation and Regional Growth: Which Way Does the Causality Run?

2013

The role of airports has become increasingly important with globalization. To have a regional airport is an especially important asset for retaining companies in the region as well as attracting new economic activity to the region. A well-developed transport infrastructure can be seen as a facilitator that allows the economic potential of a region to be realized. The provision of transportation does not, however, automatically lead to economic growth. It may also be the other way round: economic development leads to the better transport infrastructure and accessibility, stressing demand side elements. This paper aims to shed further light on the relationship between regional airports and ec…

air trafficta511lentoliikenne perifeeriset alueet kausaliteettiAviationbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentSubsidyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Air traffic controlCausality (physics)Granger causalityEconomyddc:330Granger causalityEconometricsEconomicsregional growthCausationbusinessPanel dataEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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Multi-Destination Trips and Tourism Statistics: Empirical Evidences in Sicily

2012

Abstract The knowledge of the actual magnitude and main features of tourism flows in a given destination is an essential prerequisite for the evaluation of tourism impacts and externalities. Indeed, many pleasure trips are often characterized by the visit to more than a single destination. Although the topic is well-documented in literature, the empirical results are limited to a few pioneering studies. The lack may be attributable to the failure of tourism organizations to collect data on multi-destination trip behaviour. This can be seen, for example, in the system of European statistics on tourism (according to the Council Directive 95/57 EC), where information on the average number of v…

border surveymedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:C83tourism statisticsSocial Sciencesspatial movementsDestination managementDestinationstourists' behavioursjel:L83PleasureHmulti-destination trip tourist behaviour spatial movementstourism statistics border survey.Statisticsddc:330Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeMarketingHB71-74Council directivemedia_commonmulti-destination triptourists' behavioursspatial movementstourism statisticsborder surveyTourism geographymulti-destination tripC83Economics as a scienceTRIPS architectureL83BusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceExternalityTourismEconomics
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