Prof. Martin Henning, Department of Business Administration, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Programm und Ablauf des Seminars
14. - 18.11.2022 jeweils von 16:00-19:00 Uhr
- Session (14. November 2022):
Foundations of Evolutionary Economic Geography
Literature:- Boschma, R. A.; Frenken, K. (2006): Why is economic geography not an evolutionary science? Towards an evolutionary economic geography. Journal of economic geography, 6(3), 273-302.
- Henning, M. (2019): Time should tell (more): Evolutionary economic geography and the challenge of history. Regional Studies, 53(4), 602-613.
- Session (15. November 2022 ):
Time geography and the evolutionary ontology
Literature:- Hägerstrand, T. (1970): What about people in Regional Science? Papers in Regional Science 24:1 (7-24)
- 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.
- Session (16. November 2022 ):
Resources and resource dynamics
Literature:- Barney, J. (1991): Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage. Journal of management, 17(1), 99-120.
- Trippl, M.; Grillitsch, M.; Isaksen, A. (2018): Exogenous sources of regional industrial change: Attraction and absorption of non-local knowledge for new path development. Progress in human geography, 42(5), 687-705.
- Session (17. November 2022 ):
Agglomerations, path dependency and radical change
Literature:- Neffke, F.; Henning, M. (2013): Skill relatedness and firm diversification. Strategic Management Journal, 34(3), 297-316.
- Neffke, F.; Henning, M.; Boschma, R. (2011): "How do regions diversify over time? Industry relatedness and the development of new growth paths in regions." Economic geography 87.3, 237-265.
- Session (18. November 2022 ):
Evolutionary economic geography, time geography and globalization
Literature:- Balland, P. A.; Boschma, R.; Crespo, J.; Rigby, D. L. (2019): Smart specialization policy in the European Union: relatedness, knowledge complexity and regional diversification. Regional studies, 53(9), 1252-1268.
- Boschma, R. (2022): Global value chains from an evolutionary economic geography perspective: a research agenda. Area Development and Policy, 1-24.