Dear Colleagues,

we are delighted to invite You to participate in the 17th Ernestas Galvanauskas’ International Scientific Conference „RETHINKING REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS“ in Šiauliai, Lithuania.

The special topic of the plenary session – “Economic patriotism: challenges, dilemmas and opportunities” for a successful, sustainable country’s, region’s economic growth, and the competitiveness in the global market. Can economic patriotism exist at European level? Is it a national matter or European strategic interest? A support or a brake on the economy?

Date - November 30, 2017

Registration and conference fee (30 EUR) payment deadline – November 6, 2017  

http://smf.su.lt/registracijos/galvanausko

Other topics for the presentations and discussions in sections:

  • Management of Economic Changes
  • Trends of Labour Market Changes
  • Current Issues of Business, Public Financial Management and Accounting
  • Financial Markets and Institutional Management
  • Legal Regulation of Economic-Social Environment
  • Solutions of Public Policy and Administration
  • Creativity and Value Innovations in Business
  • Competitive Marketing Strategies
  • Employees‘ Competencies and Career Development
  • Strategies for Sustainable Development
  • Regional Management, Strategic Planning and Development

Please find the attached invitation.

Please share this information with your colleagues!

Best regards,

Conference Organizers

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Call for Special Sessions ERSA 2018

Call for Special Sessions ERSA 2018

The Local Organizing Committee of the 58th ERSA Congress in Cork, Ireland (August 28th – August 31st 2018) invite you to propose a Special Session to be included in the programme of next year’s conference. Please, send in your proposal before December 8th 2017.

We ask you to take note of the procedure and guidelines regarding Special Sessions at ERSA 2018:

 

What do we offer?

Special Sessions are a label of quality in the ERSA congress and we accommodate for this in several ways:

  • We aim to allow 30 minutes for each presentation slot in a Special Session
  • Each presentation in a Special Session will be assigned a discussant

What do we ask?

  • Each Special Session has a minimum of 4 registered presenters
  • Presenters apply for a special session on the basis of a draft
  • Paper or an extended abstract (deadline February 28th 2018)
  • Presentations are based on a draft paper that has been uploaded on the ERSA 2018 submission website before June 9th 2018

If a Special Session does not meet the conditions, it will still be included in the programme, labelled as an O-session.

Submitting a Proposal for a Special Session

You can submit your Special Session Proposal in this online form.

Note, that in addition to contact information of the primary convenor, names of any co-convenors, the title, and description of the Special Session, we also ask you to list three interested presenters in your submission form.

We look forward to receiving your proposals for Special Sessions. Should you have any questions, please contact the Local Organizing Committee at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We are pleased to deliver your requested table of contents alert for Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences. Volume 10 Number 3 is now available online.

 
In this issue
Original Paper  

Wage gaps between native and migrant graduates of higher education institutions in the Netherlands

Masood Gheasi, Peter Nijkamp & Piet Rietveld

Original Paper  

How to get from the periphery into the core? The role of geographical location and scientific performance in network position in the field of neuroscience

Tamás Sebestyén, Orsolya Hau-Horváth & Attila Varga

Original Paper  

A note on tax analysis in a two-region model of monopolistic competition

Hikaru Ogawa & Masafumi Tsubuku

Original Paper  

Municipal performance in waste recycling: an empirical analysis based on data from the Lombardy region (Italy)

Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta, Stefano Ghinoi & Francesco Silvestri

Original Paper  

The role of spatial GDP spillovers in state-level Okun’s law

Arabinda Basistha & Casto Martin Montero Kuscevic

Original Paper  

How internally mobile is capital?

Michael Beenstock

Original Paper  

Cross-border agglomeration benefits

Martijn J. Smit

Original Paper  

Does foreign direct investment polarize regional earnings? Some evidence from Israel

Michael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein & Ziv Rubin

   

Do you want to publish your article in this journal?

Please visit the homepage of Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences for full details on:

  • aims and scope
  • editorial policy
  • article submission

We are pleased to deliver your requested table of contents alert for The Annals of Regional Science. Volume 59 Number 3 is now available online.

Youth and Graduate Migration

 
In this issue
Special Issue Editorial  

Special issue on youth and graduate migration

Alessandra Faggian, Jonathan Corcoran & Francisco Rowe

Special Issue Paper  

Dynamics of job satisfaction around internal migrations: a panel analysis of young people in Britain and Australia

Francisco Perales

Special Issue Paper  

Why do they return? Beyond the economic drivers of graduate return migration

Riccardo Crescenzi, Nancy Holman & Enrico Orru’

Special Issue Paper  

Do earnings by college major affect graduate migration?

John V. Winters

Special Issue Paper  

From school to university to work: migration of highly educated youths in China

Ye Liu, Jianfa Shen, Wei Xu & Guixin Wang

Special Issue Paper  

Do natural amenities influence undergraduate student migration decisions?

Kathryn R. Dotzel

Special Issue Paper  

Moving home again? Never! The locational choices of graduates in Sweden

Lina Bjerke & Charlotta Mellander

Special Issue Paper  

Mobility, education and labor market outcomes for U.S. graduates: Is selectivity important?

Pantelis Kazakis & Alessandra Faggian

Special Issue Paper  

International mobility and wages: an analysis of Italian Ph.D. graduates

Marco Di Cintio & Emanuele Grassi

Special Issue Paper  

Human capital spillovers in Dutch cities: consumption or productivity?

Viktor A. Venhorst

Special Issue Paper  

The returns to migration and human capital accumulation pathways: non-metropolitan youth in the school-to-work transition

Francisco Rowe, Jonathan Corcoran & Martin Bell

   

Do you want to publish your article in this journal?

Please visit the homepage of The Annals of Regional Science for full details on:

  • aims and scope
  • editorial policy
  • article submission

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Call for Abstracts

 

How to recover/heal communities, wellbeing and create resilient places from the ashes of wildfires?

 

Regional Science, assumed as Territorial Medicine, has to react and think about Forest Fires that are increasingly occurring and hurting particular places around the world: California, Norwest of Iberia and Southeast Australia.

 

Our hope is that the interdisciplinary and open approach of regional science, its methodological capability and its multi scale and diverse spatial scope can contribute to help the cure of unhealthy and suffering places and their peoples.

 

The journal Regional Science Policy and Practice in collaboration with the Portuguese Regional Science Association and other journals and associations that want to join the initiative, promote a seminar on Forest Fires at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra on December the 20th of 2017.

The idea is to stimulate the production of scientific papers to publish in a special issue of the journal Regional Science Policy and Practice and other publication (books, articles). The attitude is to overcome the phase of identification of the causes and causers of forest fires that is done and should be included in the literature review.

 

Beyond that, the aim is to collect scientific contributions that can help the cure of the territory acknowledging that places are the cumulative outcome of the will and action of many agents in their institutional, economic and environmental context recreated through time and space; which resilience, sustainability and development is constantly tested by disruptive phenomena.

 

The call for abstracts to the Symposium are open and your participation is very welcome!

 

Deadline for Abstracts submissions:30th November 2017

 

All information at the event website:

http://symposiumwildfires.weebly.com/

 

Looking forward to meeting you in Coimbra!

Organizing Committee

 

Dear all,

The new RSAI Newsletter November 2017 can now be found under

http://regionalscience.org/images/PDF/Newsletter%202017%20November.pdf

Dear Madam, Dear Sir,

Please find attached a call for papers for the conference on "What centralities outside metropolises? The future development of small European cities as a key issue for territorial equity " to be held on March 22nd and 23rd 2017 in Lamballe. This conference is organized by the scientific interest group "Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in Rennes", the scientific interest group "Institut d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme de Rennes" (IAUR), the research laboratory ESO Rennes from Rennes 2 University, the Chair "Territoires et Mutations de l'Action Publique" of Sciences Po Rennes, with the support ofthe Western Institute of Law and Europe (IODE) (UMR CNRS 6262) from the University of Rennes 1 and the city of Lamballe.

  • Proposals for papers  should be sent to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • They will be submitted for evaluation to the Scientific Committee. Each proposal should include: 1) personal identifying data (first name, last name, title, institutional affiliation, email address); 2) the  paper's title ; 4) a  1-2 page summary
  • Deadline for submitting proposals:  November 27th, 2017
  • Reply and notification to authors: December 18th , 2017
  • Working language during the conference : Presentations will be given in French and Powerpoint files possibly in English

We hope that this message will capture your interest and thank you for forwarding it to your networks. The participation of practitioners is expected and welcome. Despite our best efforts, this message may reach you several times. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Best regards

On behalf of the organisation comittee

We are pleased to inform you that a new issue of the Regional Statistics has been released and now it’s avaiable online.

REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2017, VOL 7, No 1.

STUDIES

Péter Járosi: Modelling Network Interdependencies of Regional Economies using Spatial Econometric TechniquesDOI: 10.15196/RS07201 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070101.pdf

Zsuzsanna Zsibók: Continuing divergence after the crisis: long-term regional economic development in the United Kingdom DOI: 10.15196/RS07202 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070102.pdf

Adam Drobniak: Economic resilience and hybridization of development – A case of the Central European Regions DOI: 10.15196/RS07203 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070103.pdf

Robert Guzik–Arkadiusz Kołoś–Krzysztof Gwosdz: Interconnections in public transport as a method for delimiting urban functional areas and the settlement hierarchy DOI: 10.15196/RS07204 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070104.pdf

Teodora  Brandmuller – Gunter Schäfer – Petri Ekkehard – Oliver Müller – Valeriya Angelova-Tosheva: Territorial indicators for policy purposes: NUTS regions and beyond DOI: 10.15196/RS07205 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070105.pdf

Péter Kovács – Gábor Bodnár:Examining the Factors of Endogenous Development

in Hungarian Rural Areas by Means of PLS Path Analysis DOI: 10.15196/RS07206 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070106.pdf

László J. Kulcsár – David L. Brown: Population Ageing in Eastern Europe: Toward a Coupled Micro-Macro Framework DOI: 10.15196/RS07207 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070107.pdf

Gábor Dudás – György Vida – Tamás Kovalcsik – Lajos Boros: A socio-economic analysis of Airbnb in New York City DOI: 10.15196/RS07208 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070108.pdf

Petra Szűcs – Miklós Lukovics – Kézy Béla: Opportunities for walkability in Szeged and Valencia DOI: 10.15196/RS07209 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070109.pdf

Gábor Valkó – Mária Fekete–Farkas – Ildikó Kovács: Indicators for the economic dimension of sustainable agriculture in the European Union DOI: 10.15196/RS07210 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070110.pdf

Zoltán Egri: Regional health inequalities in the European macroregion from the East Central European perspective DOI: 10.15196/RS07211 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070111.pdf

VISUALIZATIONS

György Csomós: Visualising cities’ international scientific collaboration: a spatial scientometric approach based on Scopus data DOI: 10.15196/RS07212 http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/terstat/2017/rs070112.pdf

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