Repositioning of Europe in an Era of Global Transformation Europahaus: Vienna Local Organiser: Franz Tödtling (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
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_____________________________ 8th EUROPEAN URBAN & REGIONAL STUDIES CONFERENCE EUROPEAN ________________________________ _______________________________ URBAN & th th REGIONAL 15 to 17 September 2010 STUDIES _____________________________ Repositioning of Europe in an era of global transformation Europahaus: Vienna Local Organiser: Franz Tödtling (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Wednesday 15th September 4.00pm – 6.00pm Arrival and Registration 6.00pm – 6.15pm Welcome Diane Perrons (Editor in Chief, EURS) 6.15pm- 8.30pm Opening Plenary: Creativity and Sustainability (Chair: Franz Tödtling) Ron Boschma (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) “Technological Relatedness, Regional Branching and Regional Innovation Policy” Andreas Novy (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) “Political Economy of social innovation and social cohesion in Vienna” Comment: Rainer Hauswirth (Vienna City Administration) 8.30pm Dinner Thursday 16th September 9.00am – 10.45am Parallel Session 10.45am – 11.15am Tea/Coffee Break 11.15am – 1.00pm Parallel Session 1.00pm – 2.00pm Lunch 2.00pm – 4.00pm Parallel Session 4.00pm – 4.30pm Tea/Coffee Break 4.30pm – 6.00pm Frank Moulaert (Catholic University of Lueven, Belgium) “Spaces of Social Innovation: How Europe moves their Boundaries” Costis Hadjimichalis (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece) “Uneven Geographical Development and Socio-Spatial Justice/Solidarity: European regions after the 2009 financial crisis” 7.30pm Buffet Reception in Vienna Town Hall Friday 17th September 9.00am – 10.45am Parallel Session 10.45am – 11.15am Tea/Coffee Break 11.15am – 1.00pm Parallel Session 1.00pm – 2.00pm Lunch 2.00pm – 4.00pm Parallel Session 4.00pm – 4.30 pm Tea/Coffee Break 4.30pm – 6.00pm Closing Plenary Europe and Beyond Merje Kuus (University of British Columbia, Canada) “Whose regional expertise?: Know-how and Know-where in Brussels” Mick Dunford (University of Sussex, UK) “Models of Development and Global Convergence: the Rise of China and of a Polycentric World” 8.00pm Final Conference Dinner 1 Thursday 16th September (9.00am – 10.45am) Changing Global Divisions of Labour and Regional Development 1 (Chair: Diane Perrons) Anna Cento Bull (University of Bath, UK) “The Disembeddedness of Italian Industrial Districts and its Discontents” Adrian Smith (Queen Mary University of London, UK) “From Collectivist Industry to Global Economic Crisis: Labour, Livelihood and Regional Shifts in the East European Clothing Industry” Robert Begg (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA) “Cross-border Influences on the Configuration of the Bulgarian Apparel Industry” 1 Manuel González-López, Alexandre Trigo and Sebastián Villasante (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain) “Production changes in the Spanish Cod Fishing Industry: why institutional change is needed in order to survive” Clusters, Creativity and Knowledge 1 (Chair: Harald Bathelt) Sako Musterd and Olga Gritsai (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) “Contemporary and Deep Structural Conditions for Competitive Cities” Pedro Costa, Margarida Perestrelo and Cristina Latoeira (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) “Creative milieus, urban vitality and territorial governance: lessons from 10 case studies in Lisbon, Barcelona and São Paulo” Bastian Lange and K. Ehrlich (Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography Leipzig, Germany 2 “Transnationality in small-scale cities? Integration and cooperation of creative- and knowledge-intensive workers in the stagnating socio-economic landscape of Leipzig (East Germany)” Stefan Lüthi, Alain Thierstein and Michael Bentlage (Munich University of Technology, Germany) “Interlocking firm networks and urban hierarchies in the knowledge economy. On emerging Mega-City Regions in Germany” Urban Redevelopment and Tourism (Chair: Judit Timár) Patrícia Pereira (New University of Lisbon, Portugal) “Urban renewal in global context: the conversion of the Lisbon eastern waterfront” Marjolein Spaans, Jan Jacob Trip (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) and Ries van der Wouden (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands) “Legitimacy of national government involvement in urban (re)development: evidence from the Dutch 3 ‘key projects’” Hilal Erkuş-Öztürk (Akdeniz University, Turkey) “Governance of urban tourism: Amsterdam and Antalya compared” João Carlos Martins (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) "Urban growth and leisure metropolitan territories: tourism in Algarve (Portugal) through National Road 125 (1960 - 2013)" Piotr Trzepacz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) “Networking cities in urban policy – municipal authorities’ expectations from participation in Institutionalized networks of cities” 2 Thursday 16th September (11.15am – 1.00pm) Changing Global Divisions of Labour and Regional Development 2 (Chair: Milan Bucek) Krzysztof Gwosdz (Jagiellonian University, Poland), Rünno Lumiste (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) and Piedad Cristina Martinez Carazo (Universidad del Norte, Colombia) “Toward development of the dynamic delocalisation mode in European Electronics Industry” Sonia Ferencikova (University of Economics, Bratislava) “Investment Development Path of Slovakia: Lessons Learned from the Last Decade” Eva Kiss (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) “Back to 1989?! The impact of the crisis on the Hungarian industry with particular regard to its spatial 1 pattern” Erika Nagy (Centre for Regional Studies, Békéscsaba, Hungary) “(Re)production of inequalities through buyer-driven commodity chains: A bottom-view of the changing spatial division of labour on the European food market” Mike Crone (Queen’s University Belfast, UK) “Multinational Corporate Networks, Mobile Investment and the Periphery of ‘Old Europe’: An Analysis of Recent Service-sector FDI in Northern Ireland” Knowledge networks and innovation policy 1 (Special Session on CRA Project: Chair: Bjoern Asheim) Oliver Plum and Robert Hassink (University of Kiel, Germany) “Dominated by the Symbolic Knowledge Base? Knowledge Networking and Innovation Processes in Hamburg’s Video Game Industry” Franz Tödtling, Karel Skokan, Hoeglinger, Ch., Rumpel, P. (Vienna University of Economics and 2 Business, Austria) “Do new sectors enhance innovation networking in old industrialised regions? A comparison of software firms in Ostrava and Upper Austria” Yesim Kustepeli, Yaprak Gulcan and Sedef Akgungor (Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey) “Knowledge Networks and Innovative Performance: The Case of Turkish Textile and IT Industry” Jerker Moodysson and Roman Martin (CIRCLE, Lund University, Sweden) “Regional innovation policy beyond ‘best practice’: lessons from the case of Skåne” Urban Change, Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms and Creative Subcultures 1 (Chair: Vassilis Arapoglou) Stephen Syrett and Leandro Sepulveda (Middlesex University, UK) “Diversity and urban governance: economic challenges in the global city” Ioannis Kaplanis (London School of Economics, UK) “Greece: An economy that excludes the many and the rise of new ‘precariat’” Jens Dangschat (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) 3 ''Social Mix is not Making you to Sleep in Thunder” George Kandylis, Karolos Kavoulakos, Thomas Maloutas, John Sayas (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) ''Diversity and hierarchy. Socio-ethnic hierarchies in Athens, 2001-2010'' Teresa Tapada Bertelli (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) and Sonia Arbaci (University College London, UK) “Social inequality and urban regeneration in Barcelona City-centre: re-considering success” 3 Thursday 16th September (2.00pm – 4.00pm) Knowldge networks and innovation policy 2 (Special Session on CRA Project: Chair: Bjoern Asheim) Arne Isaksen and James Karlsen (University and Agder, Norway) “Can regions construct regional advantages? The case of four Norwegian clusters” Franz Tödtling, Markus Grillitsch, Roland Schneider and Christoph Höglinger (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) 1 “Constructing regional advantage in the Austrian ICT sector – Towards fine tuned innovation policies” Markku Sotarauta & Kati-Jasmin Kosonen (University of Tampere, Finland) “Future Innovation Policy - Customized, Interpretive and Multi-Scalar?” Lengauer Lukas (University of Salzburg, Austria) and Tödtling Franz ((Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) “Corporate regional engagement: Impacts of regional embeddeness and business cycle volatility” Economic and Environmental Sustainability in Cities and Regions (Chair: Lois Labrianidis) Rachel C Granger & Christine Hamilton (Coventry University, UK) “Creative Sustainability: a relational examination of underground scenes and creative lock-in” Rachel C Granger (Coventry University, UK) “Cities at a Crossroads: achieving sustainability through relocalisation” 2 Pedro Almeida (New University of Lisbon, Portugal) “Exceptional Planning Instruments: Polis Program in Portuguese Cities” Iain Cox (Ecostudio, UK) and Calvin Jones (Cardiff Business School, UK) “Encouraging Regional Sustainable Food Production? The Case of True Taste Wales” Urban Change, Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms and Creative Subcultures 2 (Chair: Mireia Baylina) José Manuel Henriques (ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) “Planning for the Economic Integration of Poor Households in Distressed Urban Areas: Meeting skills gaps, acting and learning in contemporary conditions Evidence from European experimental programmes in Portugal” Sanja Ivic (Belgrade University, Serbia) 3 “The Politics of Affinity and the EU” Hüseyin GÜL and Cem ERGUN (Süleyman Demirel University,