Spatial development is a multi-dimensional process in which knowledge creation plays a crucial role. Since knowledge production is an interactive process, the interplay between the dimensions of social interaction, spatial scales and time are central. Cities and regions strongly depend on the ability to absorb and reorganize knowledge bases in order to sustain competitive advantage. This dissertation assesses and quantifies the interplay of knowledge creation and spatial development by applying a relational perspective on knowledge networks, spatial accessibility and economic performance. Furthermore, it discusses different approaches of proximity and the dynamics within urban systems.
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Spatial development is a multi-dimensional process in which knowledge creation plays a crucial role. Since knowledge production is an interactive process, the interplay between the dimensions of social interaction, spatial scales and time are central. Cities and regions strongly depend on the ability to absorb and reorganize knowledge bases in order to sustain competitive advantage. This dissertation assesses and quantifies the interplay of knowledge creation and spatial development by applying...
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