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TransportNET - Antwerp Summer School on Urban Logistics

 
Pick up all the basics as well as special topics in urban logistics

Dear Madam, Dear Sir,

Interested in an intensive immersion into the world of urban logistics? Interested to follow an introductory module covering all aspects of urban logistics (20-24 August) and an optional assignment elaboration week (27-31 August)? Interested to focus on innovation and sustainability in urban logistics in all its facets?

Then, you should join the first TransportNET Urban Logistics Summer School, from 20 to 24 August, in Antwerp. Presentations will be given by practitioners as well as academics, with ensuing discussions by all participants.

The summer school is instrumental to all those studying, planning and managing the logistics in urban areas, especially under the current dynamic context and with increasing attention for sustainable development. The course deals with economic, technological, planning, policy-making, environmental and IT/data issues. The course allows collecting 3 ECTS. Next to content exchange on the topic of urban logistics, the purpose is also to make participants from various international backgrounds exchange ideas and views.

Program and registration can be found on the Summer School website.

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Clark University, Worcester MA: Applicants are invited to apply for an academic year, non-tenure-track position in Economic Geography at the Visiting Assistant Professor or Instructor level. The position starts in August, 2018, and is potentially renewable for an additional year.  Ph.D. in Geography or related field is preferred. The successful candidate will teach five courses (2-3 load), including an introductory economic geography course and an upper level course, and will participate in student advising. Ability to teach Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Geography preferred.

To apply, electronically submit a letter of application, a C.V., a statement of teaching philosophy and interests, the names of three referees, short descriptions of potential courses (upper and lower level), and sample syllabi (if available) to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Applications should be received by April 1, 2018 to receive full consideration, but will be accepted until the position is filled. Salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.  The position also includes health insurance benefits and a modest conference travel allowance. Contact Deborah Martin, Director of the School of Geography, if you have questions about the position (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

The Clark University School of Geography is one of the top ranked Ph.D. programs in the US with a growing undergraduate population distributed across three majors:  geography, global environmental studies, and earth system science. Clark University is a private research university with a liberal arts focus in Worcester, Massachusetts.Clark embraces equal opportunity as a core value: we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community.  This commitment applies to every aspect of education, services, and employment policies and practices at Clark. Our commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. All positions at Clark share in the responsibility for building a community that values diversity and the uniqueness of others by exhibiting integrity and respect in interacting with all members of the Clark community to create an atmosphere of fairness and belonging.

Clark University is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer and strongly encourages members from historically underrepresented communities - inclusive of all women - to apply.

Call for papers

"Counterfactual Methods for Policy Impact Evaluation 2018" (COMPIE 2018)

Berlin, 26-28 September, 2018

https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/microeconomic-evaluation/event/counterfactual-methods-policy-impact-evaluation-2018

Objectives

The aim of the conference is to bring together policy makers and researchers to discuss developments in counterfactual methods and applications of impact evaluation. The latter can cover a broad range of interventions, from labor and social policy to regulation and funding programmes, ideally with a focus on EU policies.

Submissions

Paper submissions: from March 1 to April 30, 2018

Acceptance decision: July 1, 2018

Confirmation of participation: August 1, 2018

Registration: August 1 to September 15, 2018

Final program: September 1, 2018

26 February 2018
 
 
There is still time to submit!
A large panel of themes

We offer you a large choice of

50Special themes

20 General themes

under different types of Sessions to fit with your needs and ambitions:

Special Sessions, Refereed/Ordinary Sessions and Young Scientists/Epainos Sessions

For a unique platform of regional scientists

The ERSA Congress is a remarkable platform of international dimension gathering proven and eminent scholars as well as young scientists and PhD Students from across the globe.

Over 800 participants expected in Cork!

Deadline: 28th February 2018 (CET)

Find out more about the ERSA Congress experience

LEARN more from last year’s congress participants on some of the current challenges for the field of Regional Science, including Alain Thierstein, Roberta Capello, Alexander Peylasov, and also Declan Jordan, Chair of ERSA2018 Local Organising Committee! 

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Sports and regional science - one of many topics in Cork 2018!
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Policy Series

The ERSA Cork platform will be an ideal opportunity for you to get insights on the intersection between research and policy in important areas such as cohesion policy, Brexit, and urbanisation. A combination of keynote lectures, parallel sessions, and a Policy Roundtable will foster further rich interactions between academics and policy representatives.

The LOC will be addressing this and much more as part of the Policy Series, be organised with the collaboration of DG REGIO and the OECD.

We believe these kinds of exchanges between academics and policy makers is essential to enhance our research impact and provide evidence to underpin regional policies. 

Keep up-to-date!

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Dear colleague,

 

ONLY 7 DAYS LEFT FOR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION for Summer School “From Smart to Intelligent Cities” (June 18th  to June 22nd , 2018, Split, Croatia) organized by the Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism, University of Split, The Regional Science Academy and Regional Science Association International.  

 

To register, please visit:http://summer.efst.hr

 

Please take into consideration the following important dates for applications:

  • "Early bird" application deadline: February 28, 2018 (discounted prices available)
  • "Regular" application deadline: April 30, 2018

The EF ST Summer School “From Smart to Intelligent Cities” represents a unique opportunity to learn and discuss about structures, actors, processes and challenges of the regional and urban development, smart city management and touristic development in dialogue with leading international academics, experts and practitioners.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE:

 

The Summer School has been tailored to upper-year undergraduates, graduate students, PhD students and professionals from all over the world with an interest in different aspects of urban and regional development, smart city management and tourism.

We encourage the participation of students in other applied fields who want to improve their knowledge in the field as well.

 

ORGANIZATION:

 

Summer School “FROM SMART TO INTELLIGENT CITIES" comprises of three courses:

 

1.   “Concepts, Methods, Policy Framework”

http://summer.efst.hr/Courses/From-Smart-to-Intelligent-Cities-concepts-methods-policy-framework
 

2.   “Concepts, Methods, Digital Transformation”

http://summer.efst.hr/Courses/From-Smart-to-Intelligent-Cities-Concepts-Methods-Digital-Transformation
 

3.   “Concepts, Methods, Tourism Development”

http://summer.efst.hr/Courses/From-Smart-To-Intelligent-Cities-Concepts-Methods-Touristic-Development
 

IMPORTANT DATES:

 

§  "Early bird" application deadline: February 28, 2018

§  "Regular" application deadline: April 30, 2018

§  Notification of Acceptance: May 7, 2018

§  Payment deadline: May 28, 2018

 

We would be grateful if you could share the announcement within your network and forward the information below on to anyone who you feel may be interested in attending the EFST Summer School “From Smart to Intelligent Cities”.

 

For further details visit: http://summer.efst.hr

 

If you have any questions, please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

We look forward to your submission and welcoming you to the beautiful city of Split in June 2018!

 

Best regards,

 

Vinko Muštra

Chairperson of the Programme committee

 

Marina Tudor

Programme coordinator

CARMA 2018 - Call for Papers

Internet and Big Data in Economics and Social Sciences

2nd International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics

July 12 - 13, 2018. Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
http://www.carmaconf.org
twitter: @carmaconf

Research methods in economics and social sciences are evolving with the increasing availability of Internet and Big Data sources of information. After the great success of the first edition, the CARMA Conference has become a leading forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and advances on how emerging research methods and sources are applied to different fields of social sciences as well as to discuss current and future challenges.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Internet and Big Data sources in economics and social sciences
    • Social media and public opinion mining
    • Google Trends and Search Engine data
    • Web scraping
    • Geospatial and mobile phone data
  • Big Data methods in economics and social sciences
    • Sentiment analysis
    • Internet econometrics
    • Information quality and assessment
    • Crowdsourcing
  • Internet and Big Data applications
    • Official statistics
    • Tourism forecasting
    • Business analytics with social media
    • Social behavior and mobility patterns
    • Consumer behavior, eWOM and social media marketing
    • Politics and social media
    • Bibliometrics and sciencetometrics
  • Digital transformation and global society
    • Privacy and legal aspects
    • Electronic Government
    • Smart Cities
    • Industry adoption
    • Gender bias

If you are interested in organizing a special session as part of CARMA 2018, please contact the organization at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 23 March, 2018
Acceptance notification: 11 May, 2018
Camera ready due: 28 May, 2018
Conference: 12-13 July, 2018

About the venue

Valencia is the third largest city in Spain and is located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It embraces culture and tradition from the past combined with singular architecture, exciting gastronomy, nightlife, and beautiful white sand beaches. Valencia is the capital city of the Comunitat Valenciana region, which is major tourist destination in summer. More info at:

http://www.visitvalencia.com/en/home

Submission guidelines

Authors from all over the world are invited to submit original and unpublished papers or extended abstracts, which are not under review in any other conference or journal. All submissions will be peer reviewed by the program committee based on their originality, significance, methodological soundness, and clarity of exposition.

Submissions (extended abstracts or full papers) must be written in English and should be in PDF format. They must follow the instructions in the template file, available in Microsoft Word format at:

http://www.carmaconf.org/template.docx

Full-paper length must be between 4 and 8 pages (A4 size), incorporating all text, references, figures and tables. Extended abstracts (which will not receive a DOI) should not exceed 3 pages.

These guidelines are strict: papers failing to adhere to the guidelines (by being more than 8 pages, altering margins or not following the template) will be rejected without consideration of their merits. Submissions imply the willingness of at least one author to register, attend the conference, and present the paper.

CARMA 2018 is using the OCS platform of UPV Press to manage the submissions. In order to submit your paper, you must first create an OCS account. OCS will provide you with a submissions homepage where you can register your paper submission and make appropriate changes. The submission website is:

http://www.carmaconf.org/submissions/

The organizing committee looks forward to welcoming you all to a fruitful conference with open discussions and important networking to promote Internet and Big Data research across Economics and Social Sciences.

The workshop will take place at the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Florence on May 3rd-4th, 2018.


Interested contributors should send an extended abstract of 300-500 words to the email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. from December 1st, 2017 till February 15th, 2018. Please indicate a suggested track theme.

 

The acceptance of proposals will be notified by March 15th, 2018.

 

Registration and fee: Fee will cover lunches and coffee breaks during the days of the workshop.

 

Registration will open from March 15th . Fee information will be published on the workshop website.

 

Local organizers: Luciana Lazzeretti This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Francesco Capone
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Co-organizers: Silvia Rita Sedita (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Annalisa Caloffi (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), University of Padova; Rafael Boix (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), University of Valencia; Josè Luis Hervas (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), Polytechnic University of Valencia.

 

The workshop will be supported by the University of Trento, Ermanno Tortia (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

VISIT THE WEBSITE: http://www.clusters.unifi.it

XII CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL CIUDAD Y TERRITORIO VIRTUAL

05, 06 y 07 de septiembre de 2018


RECEPCIÓN DE RESÚMENES: HASTA EL 9 DE MARZO DE 2018
RECEPTION OF ABSTRACTS: UNTIL MARCH 9th, 2018

City-REDI (Regional Economic Development Institute), University of Birmingham (UK), is embarking on the development of a set of analytical tools to assist stakeholders in the West Midlands region to address significant policy challenges over the next several decades. We have two fully-funded PhD studentships (3 years full-time equivalent) to support City-REDI quantitative research team led by Professor Raquel Ortega-Argilés under the topics of regional economic systems and microdata analysis.  Deadline 23 of February. More information can be found here:  https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/business/research/city-redi/new-opportunities.aspx

Dear Colleagues,

Sorry for cross-posting.

Please see below a Call for Papers for a Special Session at this year's ERSA Congress in Cork:

Registration details: https://ersa.eventsair.com/QuickEventWebsitePortal/58th-ersa-congress-cork-28-31-august-2018/ersa2018/ExtraContent/ContentSubPage?page=2&subPage=3

Abstract submission deadline: 28th February
Abstract submission: https://ersa.eventsair.com/PresentationPortal/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FPresentationPortal%2F58th-ersa-congress-cork-28-31-august-2018%2Fsa

Special Session: http://bit.ly/2BtZCEn 

S15 Entrepreneurship and regional development: new perspectives on a complex relationship

Convenor(s) Felix Modrego; Maria Giulia Pezzi

There is currently a widespread consensus that entrepreneurship plays a key role in contemporaneous regional development. Evidence from diverse national contexts point at positive effects of entrepreneurship on a wide range of regional development outcomes, such as employment creation (Acs and Arminton, 2004), local innovation (Acs and Plummer, 2005; Beugelsdijk, 2007), competitiveness (Bosma et al., 2011), growth (Stephens et al., 2013), structural transformation (Gries and Naud, 2010) and poverty reduction (Tmavada, 2010). Such evidence has stimulated the implementation of numerous regional development policies, involving sizeable resources, targeted to the promotion of entrepreneurship and business creation around the world (Johnson, 2005; Sternberg, 2012; Stephens et al., 2013).

The relationship between entrepreneurship and regional development is, however, far from being straightforward, and compelling arguments challenge the unequivocally positive role of entrepreneurial activity on local development outcomes. Shane (2009), for instance, argues that most start-ups create few and precarious jobs, are non-innovative and face a high probability of failure. Van Praag and Versloot (2007) based on an ample meta-analysis of empirical studies conclude that many of the supposed effects of small and new businesses are not larger than those of large/old/incumbent firms. Economic models of entrepreneurship and growth usually arrive at the result that there are optimal levels of entrepreneurship in the economy, and point at the risk of an excess of entrepreneurship leading to a sub-optimal allocation of human (Michelacci, 2003) or financial (Meza and Webb, 1987) resources. From an operational point of view, some authors point at methodological problems obscuring the relationships between entrepreneurship and development, such as ill-constructed definitions (Carree and Thrurik, 2003), imperfect metrics of regional entrepreneurship (Parker, 2009), and/or endogeneity problems obscuring the attribution of causal effects (Glaeser et al., 2015). These arguments have even led some authors to make emphatic calls to discourage, instead of encourage, current entrepreneurship support initiatives (Shane, 2009; Parker, 2007).

Given the intellectual interest and the policy relevance of the topic, a critical, evidence-based reflection on the role of entrepreneurship for regional development seems timely and necessary. After all, entrepreneurship is only one among many possible regional ‘growth regimes’ (Audretsch and Fritsch, 2002), and there is no a priori reason to believe that it is more effective than other alternative paths, such as, for instance, one based on the growth of local incumbent firms.

The session aims at contributing to the reflection on the roles of entrepreneurship for regional development. It proposes a cross-disciplinary approach to the understanding of the potential and challenges for entrepreneurship as a tool for strengthening regional and local economies. The session encourages, particularly, the submission of papers addressing innovative aspects and methodological advancements to the study of the relationships between entrepreneurship and regional/local development. This includes (but does not limit to):

  • Broadening the understanding of the effects of entrepreneurial activity on regional development outcomes (e.g. on poverty, inequality, small firms’ productivity, work and life satisfaction, etc.).
  • Evidence stemming from developing and emerging economies.
  • Theoretical and practical approaches to the study of local entrepreneurship as a form of resilience to the implications of geographical and economic marginality.
  • Innovative experiences and approaches to enhance the pro-development effects local entrepreneurship.
  • Considerations on regional gender variations in entrepreneurship and the factors influencing them.
  • Rigorous and comprehensive evaluations of place-based interventions aimed at spurring local entrepreneurial activity and/or of entrepreneurship support programs pointing at kick starting local/regional development processes.
  • Assessment of the conditions that influence (e.g. favor or hinder) the emergence of Community-Based Enterprises in regions, and how CBE impact on grassroots efforts toward local development.
  • Methodological innovations, such as innovative data sources and/or research designs that tackle major challenges obscuring the relationship between entrepreneurship and regional development outcomes (e.g. definitions, metrics, endogeneity problems). 

Maria Giulia Pezzi, PhD Social Anthropology
Post-Doc Researcher - Social Sciences Unit 

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