Council

Elisabete Martins

Review of Regional Research: Call for a special issue on "Natural Disasters and the Economy"

Guest editors: Alessandra Faggian and Marco Modica, The Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), L’Aquila, (Italy)

Deadline: May 31, 2019
Submissions online at: https://www.editorialmanager.com/jfre/default.aspx

The Call can be found on https://www.editorialmanager.com/jfre/default.aspx

 
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Regional Science Policy & Practice

© RSAI

Volume 10, Issue 2 Pages 67 - 142, June 2018
The latest issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice is available on Wiley Online Library

ISSUE INFORMATION

You have free access to this content Issue Information (pages 67–68)
Version of Record online: 20 JUN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12096

ARTICLES

  Intra-metropolitan corridor development in the City of Johannesburg and the Social Welfare (pages 69–86)
Eugene Modisa Kgantsi, Hermanus Stephanus Geyer and Hermanus Stephanus Geyer Jr
Version of Record online: 9 FEB 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12107
  Intergenerational mobility of low-income youth in metropolitan and non-metropolitan America: A spatial analysis (pages 87–101)
Bruce Weber, J. Matthew Fannin, Kathleen Miller and Stephan Goetz
Version of Record online: 20 JUN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12122
  21st century economic development: Telework and its impact on local income (pages 103–123)
Roberto Gallardo and Brian Whitacre
Version of Record online: 1 MAR 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12117
  Migration and the role of ‘farmers’ in a two-region model (pages 125–139)
Daisuke Ikazaki
Version of Record online: 23 APR 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12119

BOOK REVIEW

  Craft beverages and tourism, volume 1: The rise of breweries and distilleries in the United States Edited by Carol Kline, Susan L. Slocum, Christina T. Cavaliere, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 2017, XV, 187 pp. 6 illus., 3 illus. in colour. ISBN 978 3 319 49851 5. (pages 141–142)
Maria Giulia Pezzi
Version of Record online: 19 APR 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12121

The Regional Science Association British and Irish Section awards, on an annual basis, the Moss Madden Memorial Medal to the member(s) of the Section who author the best article on regional science published in a particular calendar year. The jury is now beginning the search for the winner of the Moss Madden Medal for 2017.

We would be grateful if members of the section would send nominations for the 2017 Medal. Members should note that the Medal is awarded to the member or members of the Section that have written the article of greatest distinction published in any area of Regional Science in any journal during 2017.  Nominators should provide a reference to the article.  Also, self nominations are allowed.

Nominations can be sent to Professor Kim Swales, Fraser of Allander Institute, Strathclyde Business School at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wednesday, 20 June 2018 09:12

RSAI Newsletter May 2018 is now online!

Dear all,

The new RSAI Newsletter May 2018 can now be found under

http://regionalscience.org/images/PDF/Newsletter%202018%20May.pdf

Tuesday, 19 June 2018 13:27

DATA SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Program: Apply today for The Data Incubator’s Free Data Science Fellowship Program. The Data Incubator is an intensive 8 week fellowship that prepares current and graduated masters, PhDs, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists.  We teach about data engineering, machine-learning, analytics, visualization and many other big data topics. The program is free for Fellows and supported by sponsorships from hundreds of employers across multiple industries. In response to the overwhelming interest in our earlier sessions, we will be holding another fellowship. Everyone else is encouraged to sign-up for a future session. 

Locations: There will be both an in-person (in NYC, DC, SF, Boston, Seattle) and online section of the fellowship. 

Dates: All sessions will be from 2018-09-10 – 2018-11-02. 

Application Link: https://www.thedataincubator.com/fellowship.html#apply 

Data Science in 30 minutes: Learn how to build a data-science project in our upcoming free Data Science in 30-minutes webcast. Signup soon as space is limited. 

Learn More: You can learn about our fellows at The New York Times, LinkedIn, Amazon, Capital One, or Palantir. To read about our latest fellow alumni, check out our blog. To learn more about The Data Incubator, check us out on Venture Beat, The Next Web, or Harvard Business Review.

Only a few days left for applying to our paid PhD positions in “Urban Studies and Regional Science” at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (l'Aquila, Italy). 8 positions are available; the position is for four years, starting in November 2018.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 20, 2018.

The methodological perspective in research and teaching is multidisciplinary.

Approaches, methods and topics from diverse fields that constitute “urban studies”, such as human geography, spatial planning, urbanism, urban politics and policies, urban sociology and ethnography, are welcomed. In the same vein, we welcome applications from candidates more oriented towards regional science, such as economic geographers or economists, for instance. (Candidates do not need to have a background in both urban studies AND regional science; expertise in one of the two fields is enough!)

GENERAL INFORMATION: www.gssi.it/phd/

SCHOLARSHIP: The yearly amount of the scholarship is of € 16,160 gross.

FACILITIES AND BENEFITS: All PhD students will have: tuition fees waived; free accommodation at the GSSI facilities or a financial substitute of 350,00 Euros gross/month; free luncheon vouchers.

 CONTACTS: www.gssi.it - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS MEET INNOVATION SYSTEMS

Editors: Alexandra Tsvetkova, Jana Schmutzler, Rhiannon Pugh

Preliminary approval received from Edward Elgar Publishers for an edited book

In a new edited book we seek to explore the similarities and differences between the Innovation Systems (IS) and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EE) approaches in their treatment of common research topics. Our broader goals are (1) to advance the discourse by bridging the two research traditions through the lessons one perspective can learn from the other and (2) to expand the frontiers of current knowledge by encouraging research into previously unexplored areas.

To this end, we invite extended abstract submissions for empirical, theoretical and review chapters that try to bridge the literatures on innovation systems (IS) or entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE) within the blocks of topics listed below.

Block I – Bridging the IS and EE perspectives: papers that bridge the IS and EE perspectives:

•             theoretical contributions, which – by combining the two approaches – advance our current knowledge;

•             critical reviews of the literature that explore similarities, differences, limitations and areas of overlap;

•             any other types of contributions that fall within this area, e.g. explorations of various topics made explicitly from the two perspectives.

Block II – Sustainable development and inclusive growth: empirical research which explores - from the IS or EE perspectives:

-              the ways entrepreneurship and innovation contribute and shape sustainable development and inclusive growth;

-              social innovation and social entrepreneurship;

-              responsible innovation and responsible entrepreneurship;

-              possible limitations of the EE or IS perspectives to adequately explain any topics listed above.

Block III – The informal economy: empirical contributions that adopt systems approach to the study of:

-              the informal sector in general;

-              frugal innovation;

-              informal entrepreneurship and informal innovation.

Submission, review and publication

Please submit extended chapter abstracts (800-1,000 words) together with a full list of contributors and a tentative title to Alexandra Tsvetkova (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) no later than Sunday, August 19th, 2018.  The title, the list of authors, their affiliations and references (if any) are excluded from the word count.

The editors will screen all submissions for clarity, relevance and expected contribution to the book theme. Acceptance notifications will be sent out on September 3, 2018; chapter submission deadline is January 13th, 2019. We have discussed the book plan with an Edward Elgar editor and received a preliminary approval. We expect to sign a book contract in October 2018 with expected publication in Fall 2019 –Winter 2010.

A detailed call for chapter submissions can be found here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s95bqsoy4wggelm/Call%20for%20book%20chapters%20EE%20meet%20IS%20final.pdf?dl=0

Dear all,

only 7 days left for applying to our paid PhD positions in “Urban Studies and Regional Science” at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (l'Aquila, Italy). 8 positions are available; te position is for four years, starting in November 2018.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: June 20, 2018.

The methodological perspective in research and teaching is multidisciplinary. 

Approaches, methods and topics from diverse fields that constitute “urban studies”, such as human geography, spatial planning, urbanism, urban politics and policies, urban sociology and ethnography, are welcomed. In the same vein, we welcome applications from candidates more oriented towards regional science, such as economic geographers or economists, for instance. (Candidates do not need to have a background in both urban studies AND regional science; expertise in one of the two fields is enough!)

GENERAL INFORMATION: www.gssi.it/phd/

SCHOLARSHIP: The yearly amount of the scholarship is of € 16,160 gross.

FACILITIES AND BENEFITS: All PhD students will have: tuition fees waived; free accommodation at the GSSI facilities or a financial substitute of 350,00 Euros gross/month; free luncheon vouchers.

 CONTACTS: www.gssi.it - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Sincerely,

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Giulia Urso, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Economic Geography
GSSI - GRAN SASSO SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Social Sciences Unit

Via Michele Iacobucci, 2, 67100, L’Aquila, ITALY

Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Office: +39(0)8624280420

As the position of the Executive Director of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) will become vacant by the end of 2018, RSAI is launching a call for RSAI members who wish to be nominated as candidates in the election of the Executive Director of RSAI for the next three-year term starting 1 January 2019.

Any RSAI members who wish to be nominated as a candidate for the Executive Director of RSAI should send the following items to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 20 August 2018:

  • A two-page statement outlining the reasons for your interest in becoming the next Executive Director of RSAI and your strategy in managing the day-to-day operations of the Association;
  • A two-page CV with a picture.

According to Article V, section 3 of the RSAI Constitution, the Executive Director shall serve a three-year term of office. She/he shall be the chief executive officer in charge of setting and managing programs. The Executive Director shall be the chief operating officer in charge of implementing the policies of the Council, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Association and establishing contacts with new regional science organizations throughout the world. The duties of the Executive Director shall encompass those normally associated with the positions of Secretary but would have joint authority with the Treasurer for the finances of the RSAI and issuing cheques to cover the Association's operating expenses and the preparation of a financial statement to be submitted, by March 31 of each year, to the Council’s standing Finance Committee, in charge of financial planning and budgeting. The Executive Director shall oversee the production and distribution of a newsletter to the membership, shall maintain the roll of members and the association’s web site, shall oversee the collection of annual dues and the conduct of elections, and shall serve as international conference coordinator, keeping a calendar of regional science meetings and events throughout the world, providing advice on their scheduling, and monitoring the dates of other meetings so as to minimize scheduling conflicts. The Executive Director shall also have responsibility, as designated by the Council, for the organization and operation of the World Congresses of the Association. General responsibilities of the Executive Director can be seen here (ED_Responsibilities.pdf).

In order to help the Executive Director in organising the association and its meetings around the world, the RSAI will provide € 7,000 in travel costs and € 10,000 for secretarial assistance and accounting on a yearly basis.

The Nomination Committee for this election consists of Budy P. Resosudarmo (Chair), Mark Partridge, Jouke van Dijk, Patricio Aroca and Robert Capello. After receiving applicants, the Nomination Committee will nominate the candidates to be voted by the Members of the RSAI Council. The results will be diffused through RSAI News and in RSAI webpage.

 
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Papers in Regional Science

© RSAI

Volume 97, Issue 2 Pages 171 - 464, June 2018
The latest issue of Papers in Regional Science is available on Wiley Online Library

ISSUE INFORMATION

You have free access to this content Issue information (pages 171–172)
Version of Record online: 8 JUN 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12323

ARTICLES

  Regional industrial evolution in China (pages 173–198)
Canfei He, Yan Yan and David Rigby
Version of Record online: 22 AUG 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12246
  Creativity and local economic development: The role of synergy among different talents (pages 199–215)
Silvia Cerisola
Version of Record online: 6 SEP 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12254
  Neighbourhood related diversity, human capital and firm innovation (pages 217–252)
Sofia Wixe
Version of Record online: 22 SEP 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12255
  The influence of Science and Technology Park characteristics on firms' innovation results (pages 253–279)
Alberto Albahari, Andrés Barge-Gil, Salvador Pérez-Canto and Aurelia Modrego
Version of Record online: 5 OCT 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12253
  A measure for identifying substantial geographic concentrations (pages 281–300)
Chris van Egeraat, Edgar Morgenroth, Rutger Kroes, Declan Curran and Justin Gleeson
Version of Record online: 29 JUL 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12241
  Fixed term contracts and employers' human capital: The role of educational spillovers (pages 301–322)
Emanuela Ghignoni, Giuseppe Croce and Andrea Ricci
Version of Record online: 1 AUG 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12245
  Questioning territorial cohesion: (Un)equal access to services of general interest (pages 323–343)
Jiří Malý
Version of Record online: 10 AUG 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12250
  Internal migration in a developing country: A panel data analysis of Ecuador (1982–2010) (pages 345–367)
Vicente Royuela and Jessica Ordóñez
Version of Record online: 4 OCT 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12251
  Do economic crises lead tourists to closer destinations? Italy at the time of the Great Recession (pages 369–386)
Gianluca Cafiso, Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
Version of Record online: 28 JUL 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12242
  Internet infrastructure and regional convergence: Evidence from Turkey (pages 387–409)
Mehmet Güney Celbis and Denis de Crombrugghe
Version of Record online: 12 SEP 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12244
  Cultural biases in migration: Estimating non-monetary migration costs (pages 411–438)
Oliver Falck, Alfred Lameli and Jens Ruhose
Version of Record online: 10 AUG 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12243
  Beggar thy neighbour, beggar thy neighbourhood (pages 439–459)
Brian Asquith
Version of Record online: 16 AUG 2016 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12248

BOOK REVIEWS

  Handbook of research methods and applications in economic geography Edited by Charlie Karlsson Martin Andersson Therese Norman Edward Elgar. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, 2015. 672 pp. Price: £180 (Hardback), £45 (Paperback). ISBN 978 0 85793 266 2. 2015 (hardcover). (pages 461–462)
Ugo Fratesi
Version of Record online: 14 APR 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12363
  Measuring regional specialization: A new approach Katarzyna Kopczewska Paweł Churski Artur Ochojski Adam Polko Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. 2017. 446 pp. ISBN 978 3 319 51505 2 (pages 462–464)
Tadeusz Markowski
Version of Record online: 17 APR 2018 | DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12368

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