Network revolution in economic geography

Juhász Sándor and Elekes Zoltán and Gyurkovics János: Network revolution in economic geography. In: New Ideas in a Changing World of Business Managament and Marketing. pp. 46-56. (2015)

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Abstract

A relatively recent development in the field of economic geography, interested in the uneven spatial distribution of economic activities, is the less metaphoric and more formal involvement of network analysis tools in empirical strategies. Furthermore, with the diffusion of innovation systems thinking, and the emerging empirics of evolutionary economic geography, increasing attention is paid to the dynamism of spatial systems and networks. In this paper we review the theoretical background and recent empirical evidence on research topics of economic geography where network analysis and a dynamic perspective were adopted. These topics are (1) local knowledge networks behind clusters and (2) industrial dynamics of regional economies. Overall it is argued that the incorporation of a dynamic network approach in economic geography seems to be a promising line of research for the future

Item Type: Book Section
Journal or Publication Title: New Ideas in a Changing World of Business Managament and Marketing
Date: 2015
Page Range: pp. 46-56
Uncontrolled Keywords: Gazdasági földrajz
Additional Information: Bibliogr: p. 55-56. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Date Deposited: 2019. May. 28. 13:52
Last Modified: 2019. May. 28. 13:52
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/57768

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