Dear colleague,
I would like to draw your attention to the announcement of the August Loesch Prize 2014, granted by the city of Heidenheim an der Brenz (Germany) and the August Loesch Association. Please write an E-Mail to august-loesch-preis@economics.uni-kiel.de if you would like to submit your work, to get further information about the submission process. The invitation of submissions is attached. Please forward it to anybody who might be interested.
Johannes Broecker
New deadline: December 20th,2013
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) invites regional scientists, policy makers and researchers of related disciplines to participate in the 10th World Congress. The Congress will be hosted by the Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Thammasat University, Bangkok. It will be held at the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, May 26-30, 2014 on the theme of Socioeconomic Integration and Transformation: Reshaping Local, Regional, and Global Spaces.
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Prof. Henk Folmer |
Dr. Chadchart Sittipunt |
Prof. Henry Yeung |
Others to be announced |
The Congress will feature several world-renowned keynote speakers on cutting-edge urban and regional science and policy issues, expert panels, research presentations and posters. It will be attended by 500 delegates from the worldwide community of regional scientists.
Research topics related to the theme of the congress are particularly welcome, but the conference will be open to other topics within the broader contours of the regional science, urban and regional studies, geographical sciences and planning, and development.
We invite formal paper presentations as well as posters (new deadline - December 20th, 2013). The abstract submission portal is open, along with the congress registration system. Full information on the venue, abstract submission, registration, schedule of events, accommodation and travel information is posted at http://www.2014worldcongress.regionalscience.org.
Delegates can already register for workshops and tutorials.
Workshop 1:Introduction to Spatial Agent-Based Modeling(Full day)
Workshop Facilitator – Yuri Mansury, PhD (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA)
Workshop 2:Exploratory Spatial Pattern Analysis: Revealing or Deceiving (Half-day/Afternoon)
Workshop Facilitator – David W. Wong, PhD (University of Hong Kong/George Mason University, USA)
Workshop 3: Introduction to IMPLAN (Half-day/Morning)
Workshop Facilitator – Jenny Thorvaldson, PhD (IMPLAN Group LLC, Huntersville, North Carolina, USA)
Workshop 4:Land Use and Climate Change(Half-day/Afternoon)
Workshop Facilitator – B.Majumder, PhD (Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh)
Workshop 5:Design flood estimation under climate change(Half-day/Morning)
Workshop Facilitator – Samiran Das, PhD (Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh)
Publication opportunities will be available for papers accepted by the Program Committee. We plan to edits volume in the new book series published by Springer on New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. All manuscript submitted for possible publication in this series will be subjected to the customary peer-review process. Also, a select number of manuscripts will be invited for publication in the international RSAI Journals Papers in Regional Science andRegional Science Policy and Practice.
Feel free to contact the secretariat of the Congress at 2014worldcongress@regionalscience.org for further information.
We look forward to welcoming you in the dazzling city of Bangkok in May 2014.
Jean-Claude Thill, RSAI President
Tomaz Dentinho, RSAI Executive Director
Call for Papers – Family Business and Regional Development
Guest Editors
Rodrigo Basco (Witten/Herdecke University)
Joern Block (Universität Trier and Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Roger Stough (George Mason University)
Friederike Welter (Institut für Mittelstandsforschung Bonn and University of Siegen)
Karl Wennberg (Stockholm School of Economics)
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Guest editors of Journal of Family Business Strategy, I would like to ask you if there is any possibility to help us to promote and disseminate the cal for papers entitled “Family Business and Regional Development”. The aim of this special issue is to examine the role of family firms in regional economic environments and to enhance our understanding of the ways family firms may (or may not) contribute to regional economic growth and development.
This special issue will consider qualitative and quantitative empirical studies, case studies, and more theoretical and conceptual research contributions. The cross-disciplinary nature of current research on family firms suggests that a new understanding of the role family firms play in regional economic development will likely come from a melding of theory and research across fields like regional economics, regional studies, entrepreneurship, geography, business, management, political science, psychology, and sociology.
Please note that the submission deadline is September 15th, 2014. More information and instructions for submission can be found here: Call for Papers. For questions regarding submissions or the content of this Special Issue, authors are welcome to write to one of the guest editors: Mr. Rodrigo Basco (bascorodrigo@gmail.com), Mr. Joern Block (block@uni-trier.de), or Mr. Karl Wennberg (karl.wennberg@hhs.se). For general questions or inquiries about JFBS, please contact Torsten Pieper, the Assistant Editor, (tpieper@kennesaw.edu).
Rodrigo Basco, Ph.D.
In this issue:
Original Paper
The Gini coefficient of inequality: a new interpretation
Peter A. Rogerson
Original Paper
Human capital, knowledge spillovers, and one kind of semi-endogenous regional economic growth
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal & Hamid Beladi
Original Paper
The roles of location and education in the distribution of economic well-being in Indonesia: hierarchical and non-hierarchical inequality decomposition analyses
Takahiro Akita & Sachiko Miyata
Original Paper
The role of an intermediate market within the barbell model
Wen-Chung Guo & Fu-Chuan Lai
Original Paper
Three-dimensional spatial correlation
Taro Takahashi , Takeshi Sato , Hideo Aizaki , Na Guo , Yasuhiro Nakashima , Shigeo Ogawa , Nanae Yamada & Xiaoyun Zheng
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60th Birthday of Regional Science Association International, Atlanta 2013
Douglas Woodward, Jean Claude Thill, David Boyce and Neil Reid
Peter Nijkamp, Free University of Amsterdam, In memory of Piet Rietveld.
2013 new RSAI Fellow, James LeSage and Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Kyoto University, JAPAN
2013 new RSAI Fellow, James LeSage and Roberta Capello, Polytechnic Milano, ITALY
2013 new RSAI Fellow, James LeSage and Jean Claude Thill, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Official lunch of the North American Regional Science Conference, Atlanta 2013
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
Apologize for any cross-posting!
We're excited to announce the launch of the Call for Papers for the 17th Uddevalla Symposium 2014 on:
Geography of Growth. The Frequency, Nature and Consequences of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Regions of Varying Density
June 12-14, 2014.
Venue: Hotel Bohusgården, Uddevalla, Sweden, which means that we are going back to the “place of birth” for the Uddevalla Symposia. In June 1998 we held our first meeting there even if the hotel now has expanded, it is situated at the same place.
Please see www.symposium.hv.se for a complete Call For Papers including information e.g. regarding abstract submission, Keynote speakers, information regarding the special sessions, and co-financers, thanks.
You are invited to submit an abstract (deadline January 20th, 2014) on the overall theme articulated at the CFP www.symposium.hv.se or to one of the following special sub-themes:
I.Geography of Growth. The Frequency, Nature and Consequences of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Regions of Varying Density (overall theme)
II.Firm Level Studies on R&D, Innovation and Productivity Across Countries
Chair: Prof. Hans Lööf,CESIS, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
III.IP-based Entrepreneurship
Chair: Prof. Helen Lawton-Smith, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
IV.The Role of Policy in Geographies of Entrepreneurship
Chair: Prof. Helen Lawton-Smith, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
V.Destination and Regional Development with Focus on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Marifus)
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Yvonne von Friedrichs, Mid-Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden
VI.Place Management as a Key to Regional Transformation and Growth
Chairs: Dr. Ulrika Lundh Snis, MsSc. Tomas Lindroth & Director Place Management Christer Asplund, University West, Trollhättan Sweden
VII.Mechanism of Innovation - Collective Regional Assets, Market and Social in Regions or Cities
Chairs:Tomomichi Yoshikawa, Waseda University & Phd. Cand. Kazuhito Yamada, Hosei Graduate School of Regional Policy Design, Tokyo, Japan
VIII.Technology and Networks
Chairs: Prof. Håhan Ylinenpää and Prof. Joakim Wincent,Center for Interorganisational Innovation Research (CiiR), Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
IX.Obstacles and Opportunities for Entrepreneurship and Growth in Cross-border Regions
Chair: Dr. Urban Gråsjö, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
X.The Regional Balance in a Changing Environment
Chairs: Dr. Nils Karl Sørensen & Prof. Andreas P. Cornett, University of Southern Denmark, Sönderborg, Denmark
XI.Geographical Dynamics in Innovation and Production Networks and Regional Development
Chair: Dr. Ben Vermeulen, University of Hohenheim, Germany
XII.The Geography of Innovation and Growth
Chairs: Assoc. Prof. Johan Klaesson, Dr. Sara Johansson, Prof. Börje Johansson, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden & Prof. Frank van Oort, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
XIII.Exploring Time-Geography
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Per Assmo, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
XIV.Creative Class/Creative Economy
Chair: Dr. Kevin Stolarik, Research Director, The Martin Prosperity Institute, University of Toronto, Canada
XV.Technology in Higher Education: From Open Resources to Global Learning(LINA)
Chair: Prof. Lars Svensson, Research Director, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
XVI.University Spin-offs and their Regional Economic Effects
Chair: Prof. Dr. Rolf Sternberg, University of Hannover, Germany
XVII.Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Economic Development
Chairs:Prof. Kakuya Matsushima, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Urban Management, Japan & Prof. William (Bill) Anderson, Windsor University, Canada (TBC).
XVIII.Local Density Conditions for Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Start-up, Strategy and Success
Chair: Prof. Dr. Veronique Schutjens, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
XIX.The role of Innovations in Regions of Varying Density
Chairs: Prof. Martin Andersson and Prof. Ron Boschma, CIRCLE, Lund University, Sweden
Kind regards,
Irene Bernhard
Dear colleagues,
We are organizing the next INFER Workshop in Urban and Regional Economics. The workshop is part of the scientific activities supported by the CREIP research centre (www.urv.cat/creip) and will take place in Reus, at the Faculty of Economics of the Rovira i Virgili University in September 2014 (4th and 5th).
Topics:
-Agglomeration economies
-Location of economic activities
-Migration
-Firm entry, exit and survival
-Housing
-Environmental and sustainable development
-Spatial econometrics
Submission:
To submit a paper to the workshop, please send a complete version in pdf format to the email address " qure@urv.cat" with the subject "Submission to the INFER Workshop in Urban and Regional Economics". The deadline is May 15th 2014. The front page of the document should include the title, authors, affiliations, contact details, and a short abstract. Notification of acceptance/rejection should be received by June 16th 2014.
Registration:
The registration fee for presenting and non-presenting participants is 100 euros for INFER members and 160 euros for other participants. The registration fee includes all lunches, conference refreshments and the conference dinner (September 4th). It does not include travel or accommodation costs. Participants are expected to arrange their own accommodation (at the Call for Papers there is some information about hotels in Reus). The deadline for registration and payment is July 10th 2014.
Call for Papers INFER Workshop Reus.pdf
Kind regards,
Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod & Miguel Manjón-Antolín
Universitat Rovira i Virgili & CREIPP
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