Economic Geography: Regional Growth Lab
Ekonomisk geografi: Regional Growth Lab
About the Reading list
Books:
Henning M. (2022). Evolving Regional Economies. Newcastle: Agenda. ISBN 9781788214094 or 9781788214087.
Articles:
Henning, M. (2020). Regional labour flows between manufacturing and business services: Reciprocal integration and uneven geography. European Urban and Regional Studies, 27(3), 290-302.
Franz, S., Giroud, A., & Ivarsson, I. (2024). Multinationals’ value chain configuration for product diversification in emerging markets: Western firms in China. Multinational Business Review, 32(1), 65-97.
Martin, H., Grundel, I., & Dahlström, M. (2023). Reconsidering actor roles in regional innovation systems: transformative industrial change in the forest-based bioeconomy. Regional studies, 57(9), 1636-1648.
Martin, R., & Moodysson, J. (2013). Comparing knowledge bases: on the geography and organization of knowledge sourcing in the regional innovation system of Scania, Sweden. European Urban and Regional Studies, 20(2), 170-187.
Neffke, F., Hartog, M., Boschma, R., & Henning, M. (2018). Agents of structural change: The role of firms and entrepreneurs in regional diversification. Economic Geography, 94(1), 23-48.
Wang, Y., & Henning, M. (2024). R&D investments, ownership and local firm growth. Industrial and Corporate Change, dtae033.
Introductory statistical online resources will be introduced by the lecturer.
Targeted literature for the assignment is selected in dialogue with the lecturer.