Building prosperous knowledge cities : policies, plans and metrics (Record no. 68314)

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Personal name Yigitcanlar, Tan & Others Eds.
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Title Building prosperous knowledge cities : policies, plans and metrics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Cheltenham
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2012
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Extent xxix,386p.
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>list of contributors viii<br/>Foreword<br/>Competing: Important Stimuli for Knowledge Cities to Become Prosperous xi<br/>Peter Franz<br/>Preface<br/>Introducing: Knowledge-based Development of Prosperous Knowledge Cities xix<br/>Tan Yigitcanlar, Kostas Metaxiotis and Francisco Javier Carrillo<br/>PART I: POLICIES FOR BUILDING PROSPEROUS KNOWLEDGE CITIES<br/>1. Innovating: Creativity, Innovation and the Role of Cities in the Globalizing Knowledge Economy 3<br/>Björn T. Asheim<br/>2. Creating: The Creative-class Based Knowledge City Models of Denmark 24<br/>Mark Lorenzen, Kristina Vaarst Andersen and Stine Laursen<br/>3. Organizing: Spontaneously Developed Urban Technology Precincts 40<br/>Gülnur Çevikayak and Koray Velibeyoğlu<br/>4. Globalizing: What Makes Australian Information Technology Industry Companies Go Global? 60<br/>Glen Searle and Kevin O’Connor<br/>5. Attracting: The Coffeeless Urban Café and the Attraction of Urban Space 74<br/>Kirsten Martinus<br/>6. Researching: Key Factors for the Success of Knowledge Cities in Germany 96<br/>Stefanie Wesselmann, Clas Meyer and Rainer Lisowski<br/>7. Participating: Knowledge Citizens’ Competences and Knowledge City Transformation 111<br/>Octavio González, Rodolfo Wilhelmy, Santiago Cavazos and América Martínez<br/>PART II: PLANS FOR BUILDING PROSPEROUS KNOWLEDGE CITIES<br/>8. Piloting: Knowledge-based Development Policy and Practice in Building a Vibrant Ecosystem 133<br/>Cathy Garner and Anne Dornan<br/>9. Formulating: An Integrated Strategy for the Development of Knowledge Cities 149<br/>Kostas Metaxiotis and Kostas Ergazakis<br/>10. Designing: Combining Design and High-tech Industries in the Knowledge City of Eindhoven 175<br/>Ana María Fernández-Maldonado<br/>11. Clustering: Concentration of the Knowledge-based Economy in Sydney 195<br/>Richard Hu<br/>12. Connecting: Community Supported Universities for Knowledge City Transformation<br/>Ana Cristina Fachinelli and Janaína Macke 213<br/>13. Promoting: Programs for and Challenges of the Knowledge-based Small Business 228<br/>Joan K. Imukuka, Bhishna Bajracharya, Linda Too and Greg Hearn<br/>14. Enterprising: Academics, Knowledge Capital and Towards PASCAL Universities 241<br/>James A. Powell<br/>15. Transforming: Turning Knowledge Cities into a Knowledge Region 260<br/>Caren Heidemann, Klaus R. Kunzmann and Klaus Wermker <br/>PART III: METRICS FOR BUILDING PROSPEROUS KNOWLEDGE CITIES<br/>16. Commuting: The Geography of Melbourne’s Knowledge Economy 279<br/>Kevin Johnson<br/>17. Measuring: Knowledge-based Development Metrics, Evolution and Perspectives 309<br/>Francisco Javier Carrillo and Ricardo Emmanuel Flores<br/>18. Comparing: Knowledge-based Urban Development of Vancouver, Melbourne, Manchester and Boston 327<br/>Tan Yigitcanlar<br/>19. Benchmarking: Knowledge-based Development Metrics through the MAKCi Exercise 352<br/>Alicia Leal and Blanca C. Garcia <br/>20 Afterword<br/>Concluding: Directions for Building Prosperous Knowledge Cities 374<br/>Joris van Wezemael<br/>Index 383<br/>
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