HOSTs
Presented by Institute
of Space & Economy
Organized by Institute
of Space & Economy
Seoul
National University
The
Economic Geographical Society of Korea

SPONSORs
Economic Geography
Gyeonggi
Research Institute
Korea
Research Institute for Human Settlements
Korea
Tourism Organization
National
Research Foundation of Korea
Presidential
Committee on Green Growth
Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Seoul
Metropolitan Government
Seoul
Tourism Organization
The World
Bank

PROGRAM
Third Global Conference on Economic Geography 2011
Space, Economy and Environment
June 28 - July 2, 2011, COEX, Seoul, Korea
Website: http://www.space-economy.org/conference
E-mail: admin@space-economy.org
Presented by
Institute
of Space & Economy
Organized by
Institute
of Space & Economy
Seoul
National University
The
Economic Geographical Society of Korea
Sponsors
Economic Geography, Gyeonggi Research Institute,
Korea
Research Institute for Human Settlements,
Korea
Tourism Organization, National Research Foundation of Korea, Presidential Committee on Green Growth,
Presidential Committee on Regional Development,
Seoul
Metropolitan Government, Seoul Tourism Organization,
The
World Bank
Conference Timetable
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6-29 (WED)
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50-60
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106-110 8:30~10:00AM
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Invited Lecture
10:20~11:50AM
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62-72
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Panel Session
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Tuesday, 28 June 2011
3:00 - 7:00 PM
1. Registration | June 28, 3:00-7:00
PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
6:00 - 8:00 PM
2. Welcome Dinner | June 28, 6:00-8:00
PM | COEX Inter-Continental Hotel Diamond Hall
Host: Seoul
Metropolitan Government
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
3. Registration and Exhibits | June
29, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby & COEX 317A
8:30 - 10:00 AM
4. Transportation Geography and
Regulation Theory: Cases from East Asia | June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 327C
Organizer: Fujio Mizuoka
(Hitotsubashi University)
Chair: Fujio Mizuoka
(Hitotsubashi University)
¡× Fujio Mizuoka (Hitotsubashi University) Critical Juncture¡¯ Breaking the
Path-Dependency: The Capitalist Regulation and Provision of Public
Transportation
¡× Bongman Seo (Hitotsubashi University) Is the Quasi-Public system public enough? The case of the Bus System in
the Greater Seoul Metropolitan Area
¡× Izumi Takeda (Hokkaido University of Education) Building Shinkansen (Bullet Train) at the
Sacrifice of the Local Rail Passengers: Scrapping of the ¡®Parallel Conventional
Lines¡¯
5. Critical Economic Geographies of East
Asia ¨ç: Critical Geographies of Regionalization in China,
Southeast Asia, and North Korea | June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Jim Glassman (University
of British Columbia)
¡× Aranya Siriphon (Chiang Mai University) Political economy of new Chinese migrants in
Southeast Asia; a case study of transnational Chinese traders along the
Thai-Lao border
¡× Romyen Kosaikanont (Mae Fah Luang University) Hand shaking with the visible hand: Chinese
financial innovations and its responses of the selected GMS countries
¡× Pinkaew Laungaramsri (Chiang Mai University) China in Laos: Special economic zones,
neoliberalism, and the expansion of zones of exception
¡× Seung-Ook Lee (Ohio State University) China¡¯s geo-economic strategy towards North Korea
Discussant: Lisa Drummond (York University)
6. Geography and Tourism ¥°
| June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 317C
Chair: Jerry
Patchell (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
¡× Mohammad Taleghani (Department of Management, Islamic Azad
University, Iran) Tourism management as
an economic development tool
¡× Heydar Lotfi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran)
Presenting the possibility of Lorestan
province due to planning the tourism improvement
¡× Jerry Patchell (Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology) Hakuba: skiing to
sustainability through declining demand
¡× Heydar Lotfi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran)
and Khoshniyat Mohammad (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) Emphasizes on the role and the effect of the
progress of tourism goals in Malaysia and Iran
7. Globalization and the Changes in
Rural Areas | June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 318B
Chair: Alexander
Alekseev (Moscow State University)
¡× Somnuek Panyasing (Khon Kaen University) and Sekson
Yongvanit (Khon Kaen University) Land use
management VS rural poverty
¡× Alexander Alekseev (Moscow State University) De-Russification of rural areas in Russia?
¡× Sima Bouzari (Institute for Research and Planning of Higher
Education) and Zohre Saifypoor (Institute for Research and Planning of Higher
Education) Media¡¯s role in rural economic
development
¡× Enkh-Amgalan Sandag (Mongolian Academy of Sciences),
Erdenetuya Sunjidmaa (Mongolian Academy of Sciences), Chinbaatar Sukhbaatar
(Mongolian Academy of Sciences) and Khishigdorj Davaakhuu (Mongolian Academy of
Sciences) Social and economical history
development features in Mongolia and its trend in the future
8. Clusters and Development ¥°
| June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 318A
Chair: Byung-Min Lee
(Konkuk University)
¡× Raja Bashir (University of Birmingham) Clusters and economic development advantage in a knowledge-based
economy
¡× Martin Wrobel (Institute for Employment Research) Do regional clusters and networks protect
firms in the German mechanical engineering industry against the fallout of the
economic crisis?
¡× Younghun Lim (Seoul National University) New industrial development path based on
regional policy: a case study on the photonics industry¡¯s growth in Gwangju,
Korea
9. Knowledge Creation and Space | June
29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 317B
Chair: Hans-Joachim
Bürkner (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning)
¡× Steven Bond-Smith (University of Waikato) A regional model with endogenous growth
through creative destruction
¡× Hans-Joachim Bürkner (Leibniz-Institute for Regional
Development and Structural Planning) and Steffen Wetzstein (University of
Western Australia) ¡®Contextualising¡¯
knowledge production on sub-national economic governance – a tentative
comparative stock-take from Germany and Australasia
¡× Jussi S. Jauhiainen (University of Turku) and Johanna
Hautala (University of Oulu) Knowledge
creation as a spatio-temporal process
¡× Takeshi Sugiyama (Osaka City University) Collective learning process through the
formation of ¡°Literacy Capability¡± and regional identity: A case of ¡°Forum-I¡±
in Ikuno and Higashinari Districts, Osaka City, Japan
10:20 - 11:50 AM
10. Plenary | Opening / Invited Lecture
| June 29, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX Inter-Continental Hotel Harmony Ballroom
Opening
Address: Sam Ock Park (President, Institute of Space & Economy)
Welcome
Address: Se-hoon Oh (Mayor, Seoul Metropolitan Government)
Congratulatory
Address: Un-Chan Chung (Chair, Commission on Shared Growth for Large and
Small Companies, Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea)
Invited Lecturer: David Angel (President,
Clark University)
¡× Strengthening the practice and the
profession of economic geography: Where next?
12:00 - 1:20 PM
11. Conference Luncheon | June 29, 12:00-1:20
PM | COEX Inter-Continental Hotel Harmony Ballroom
Hosts: The World
Bank and Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements
Luncheon
Speech: Abha Joshi-Ghani (Sector Manager, The World Bank)
Luncheon
Speech: Yangho Park (President, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements)
1:30 - 3:00 PM
12. Special Session: Urbanization and
Economic Development ¨ç: Panel Session: the Proposed Agenda | June 29, 1:30-3:00
PM | COEX 307BC
Organizer: The World
Bank
Chair: Greg Clark
(professional moderator, Global Advisor on Cities)
¡× Songsu Choi (The World Bank)
¡× Masahisa Fujita (Kyoto University)
¡× Ed Glaeser (Harvard University)
¡× Abha Joshi-Ghani (The World Bank)
¡× T. R. Lakshmanan (Boston University)
¡× Jeong Ho Moon (Korea Research Institute for Human
Settlements)
¡× Sam Ock Park (Seoul National University)
¡× Victor Vergara (The World Bank)
13. Special Session: The Global
Financial Crisis and its Consequences ¨ç: The Global Financial Crisis and
its Consequences ¥° | June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 307A
Organizer: Dariusz
Wójcik (Oxford University)
Chair: Dariusz
Wójcik (University Of Oxford)
¡×
Ben Derudder (Ghent University),
David Bassens (Ghent University), Michael Hoyler (Loughborough University),
Peter Taylor (Northumbria University) and Frank Witlox (Ghent University) Variegated geographies of recovery and
decay: International banking centres in the aftermath of the global financial
crisis
¡× Janelle Knox-Hayes (Georgia Institute of Technology) Environmental finance in Asia: The potential
shift of financial power to the East in the wake of the financial crisis
¡× Sarah Hall (University of Nottingham) Securitisation ¡®in the wild¡¯: Geographies of market making in London¡¯s
financial district and the global financial crisis
¡× Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford University) Securitisation and investment bank capitalism: An economic geography of
financial jobs
14. Managerial Geography - An
Actor-Centered Approach ¨ç | June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 327C
Organizer: Rolf Dieter
Schlunze (Ritsumeikan University)
Chair: Kee-Bom Nahm
(University of Seoul)
¡× Rolf Dieter Schlunze (Ritsumeikan University) Creating synergy by co-leadership and
visionary thinking about location and management
¡× Päivi Oinas (University of Turku) Management subjects and management objects through the lenses of
¡®embedding¡¯, ¡®coordination¡¯, and ¡®competition¡¯
¡× Nicholas Phelps (University College London) Promoting the global economy: towards an
economic geography of the investment promotion industry
15. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨è: Urbanization and the Right to the City in East and
Southeast Asia | June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Pinkaew
Laungaramsri (Chiang Mai University)
¡× Yukio Maeda (International Christian University) and Ikuo
Gonoi (Rikkyo University) Creating super
common against privatization: The case of the Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo
¡× Dong-Wan Kim (University of Seoul) Between legal and illegal: governing slums of the South Korean
developmental state during its early industrialization.
¡× Yeong-Hyun Kim (Ohio University) and Hyun-Joo Jung (Seoul
National University) Spatial stories of
exclusion and belonging: High culture and the Filipino migrant street market in
Seoul
¡× Jinn-yuh Hsu (National Taiwan University) and Wei-hsiu Chang
(National Taiwan University) State transformation
and the mutation of urban renewal policies in Taiwan
¡× Andrew Shmuely (University of British Columbia) Multi-scalar, circulatory urbicide: Urban
involution and slum clearance in Manila during the Marcos Regime
16. Geography and Tourism ¥±
| June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 317C
Chair: Sandra Bei¡¯er
Yu (Ministry of Education, Singapore)
¡× Alvaro Sanchez-Crispin (National Autonomous University of
Mexico) and Enrique Propin-Frejomil (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Tourism and the new territorial configuration
of the Mexican economy: Between optimism and the crudeness of reality
¡× Nafisah Abdul Hamed (Ministry of Education, Singapore) and
Sandra Bei¡¯er Yu (Ministry of Education, Singapore) Integrated resorts in Singapore – A gamble for development?
¡× Heydar Lotfi
(Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) and Sima
Mohammadi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar
Branch, Iran) The rural tourism targets, role and effect of village
municipality in rural sustainable development
17. Modeling Regional Economies | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318B
Chair: ChungWeon Oh
(Namseoul University)
¡× Ling Xue (Peking University) Study on non-equilibrium dynamics in spatial structure of metropolitan
commerce: An integration of monopolistic competition model and agent-based
simulation
¡× Zhong Ma (Northwest Normal University) and Peiji Shi
(Northwest Normal University) The study
on compilation of physical multi-regional input-output table in three regions
of Gansu Province: An approach to regional sustainable development analysis
¡× Na Li (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
and Minjun Shi (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) Spatial impacts of carbon tax on regional
economic development in China
¡× ChungWeon Oh (Namseoul University) Economic usability in mobile GIS
18. Clusters and Development ¥±
| June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Damien Talbot
(University of Bordeaux)
¡× Peter Dörrenbächer (Saarland University) and Christoph
Hahn (Saarland University) Clusters and cluster policies in cross-border regions: The
case of the automotive industry within the Greater Region Saar-Lor-Lux.
¡× Rachel Levy (University of Toulouse) and Damien Talbot
(University of Bordeaux) Control by
proximity: Evidence from the ¡°Aerospace Valley¡± competitiveness cluster
¡× Aya Okada (Nagoya University) Comparing automobile clusters in China and India: Lead firms vs. local
institutional conditions
¡× Sonia Di Giacomantonio (Waseda University) The new challenge of Japanese and Italian
textile industrial districts under globalization: The case of Prato and Bishu
Wool District
19. Knowledge-base and Regional
Innovation System | June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 317B
Chair: Robert
Hassink (University of Kiel)
¡× Robert Hassink (University of Kiel) and Oliver Plum
(University of Kiel) Fine-tuning regional
innovation policies in Germany through knowledge bases?
¡× Kati-Jasmin Kosonen (University of Tampere) Soft innovation modes and the cluster-based
regional innovation policy - Future innovation policy for the less favoured
Finnish regions?
¡× Roman Martin (Lund University) and Jerker Moodysson (Lund
University) Comparing knowledge bases: on
the organisation and geography of knowledge flows in the regional innovation
system of Scania, southern Sweden
¡× Pavel Ptacek (Palcky University) and Zoltan Gal (Hungarian
Academy of Sciences Centre for Regional Studies) The role of mid-range universities in knowledge transfer: The case of
non-metropolitan regions in Central Eastern Europe (examples from Hungary and
the Czech Republic)
20. Actors in Innovative Clusters | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308A
Chair: Javier
Revilla Diez (Leibniz University Hannover)
¡× Michela Lazzeroni (University of Pisa) and Andrea Piccaluga
(Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa) University-industry relations and firms¡¯ performances at regional
level: empirical evidence from the Tuscan innovative system in Italy
¡× Jerker Moodysson (Lund University) and Lars Coenen (Lund
University) Regional innovation systems
and institutional transformation: The case of ¡°biorefinery of the future¡±,
North Sweden
¡× Wenying Fu (Leibniz University Hannover), Javier Revilla
Diez (Leibniz University Hannover) and Daniel Schiller (Leibniz University
Hannover) An emerging innovative milieu
in the Pearl River Delta, China? The role of social and organizational
proximity for product innovation
¡× Richard Shearmur (Université du Québec) and David Doloreux
(Ottawa University) Collaborative
behaviour and the geography of innovation in P-KIBS and T-KIBS
21. Changes in Service Activities | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 327B
Chair: Joo-Seong
Hwang (Korea Information Society Development Institute)
¡× Di Xu (Nanjing Normal University) and Qian Wang (Changzhou
Municipal Bureau of Urban Planning) Changes
of spatial structure of the urban commerce in Nanjing in the last hundred years
¡× Jana Kleibert (University of Amsterdam) Understanding patterns of offshore service
sector development in the Philippines: Opportunities for local economic
development or replication of earlier debates
¡× Glen Norcliffe (York University) Performing the trade show: The case of the Taipei International Cycle
Show
¡× Ji Won Rhee (Gyeonggi Research Institute) The location and spatial networks of the
internet display advertising industry
22. Geography of Labor Market | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Wei Xu
(University of Lethbridge)
¡× Maria Abreu (University of Groningen), Alessandra Faggian
(University of Southampton) and Philip McCann (University of Groningen) Migration and inter-industry mobility of UK
graduates: Effect on earnings and career satisfaction
¡× Vassilis Tselios (Newcastle University) Overeducation and geographical externalities
in the EU: The combined moderating influence of migration and gender
¡× Anthony Howell (University of California, Los Angeles) Labor market segmentation in Urumqi,
Xinjiang: Exposing labor market segments and testing the relationship between
migration and segmentation
¡× Wei Xu (University of Lethbridge) Market transition and the reproduction of labor market inequality in
the Yangtze River Delta
23. Transportation and Regional Economy
| June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308C
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Chair: Keumsook Lee
(Sungshin Women¡¯s University)
¡× Noresah Mohd Shariff (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Ruslan
Rainis (Universiti
Sains Malaysia) and Sanjay Gairola (Universiti Sains Malaysia) An analysis of
private vehicle ownership in Malaysia: The space, economic and environment
implications
¡× Li Zhang (Nanjing Normal University), Yuqi Lu (Nanjing
Normal University) and Yuanzheng Zhao (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunication) Spatial
characteristics and dynamic changes of daily-communication-area based on time
accessibility: A case study of the Yangtze River Delta
¡× Ben Derudder (Ghent University), Elien Van De Vijver (Ghent
University), Qingchun Liu (Ghent University), David Bassens (Ghent University)
and Frank Witlox (Ghent University) A
worldwide comparison of urban connectivity in airline networks and office
networks of business services firms
¡× Sven Conventz (Munich University of Technology) and Alain
Thierstein (Munich University of Technology) Where globality encounters locality: Hub-airports and the knowledge
economy
3:00 - 3:20 PM
24. Coffee Break | June 29, 3:00-3:20
PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
3:20 - 4:50 PM
25. Special Session: Urbanization and
Economic Development ¨è: the Proposed Agenda | June 29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 307BC
Organizer: The World
Bank
Chair: Kingsley E. Haynes
(George Mason University)
¡× Masahisa Fujita (Kyoto university) Culture and diversity in knowledge creation: The story of the Tower of
Babel revisited
¡× Ed Glaeser (Harvard University) Developing cities: Comparing the urban experience in the U.S. and India
¡× Tiruvarur R. Lakshmanan (Boston University) Patterns of global and local agglomeration
in the metropolitan knowledge economies along the megalopolis
¡× Somik Lall (The World Bank UR Team), Nancy Lozano (The
World Bank UR Team) and Hyoung Gun Wang (The World Bank UR Team) Urbanization review: Diagnostics and policy priorities
for urbanization
26. Special Session: The Global
Financial Crisis and its Consequences ¨è: The Global Financial Crisis and
its Consequences ¥± | June 29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 307A
Organizer: Dariusz
Wójcik (Oxford University)
Chair: Dariusz
Wójcik (University Of Oxford)
¡× Adam Dixon (University of Bristol) Sovereign wealth funds and economic development: Friend or foe?
¡× Daniel Haberly (Clark University) ¡°White Knights¡± from the Gulf: Petrodollar recycling and the
restructuring of Rhineland capitalism
¡× Ewald Engelen (University of Amsterdam) Selling investment stories before and after
the crisis. How banks imagine and perform a new world order
¡× Andrew Jones (University of London) A socio-spatial approach to market spaces: The case of the global
financial crisis
27. Managerial Geography - An
Actor-Centered Approach ¨è | June 29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 327C
Organizer: Rolf Dieter
Schlunze (Ritsumeikan University)
Chair: Kee-Bom Nahm
(University of Seoul)
¡× Patrik Ström (University of Gothenburg) Managing the Japanese service industry – location,
competitiveness and internationalization
¡× Atsushi Taira (Kagawa University) Agenda of geography of local industries in Japan in relation to the
internationalization of management
¡× Weiwei Ji (Ritsumeikan University) Overseas Chinese firms in Japan: Local networks and extra-network
linkages
28. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨é: Critical Geographies of Regionalization in China,
Southeast Asia, and North Korea | June 29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Karen P. Y.
Lai (National University of Singapore)
¡× Lisa Drummond (York University) and To Xuan Phuc (Forest
Trends in Hanoi) Hien Dai Hoa
[Modernization]: Policy and practice in the Peri-Urban
¡× Juliette Segard (University Paris Ouest Nanterre-La
Défense) Managing the development of
Craft Villages in the Red River Delta: From public authorities to professional
associations
¡× Tsung-yi Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University) Biosafety, governance and post-SARS regional
restructuring: Pearl River Delta¡¯s boom in traditional Chinese medicine
industry
¡× Jung Won Sonn (University College London) and Hyun Bang
Shin (London School of Economics and Political Science) Ownership, zoning and primitive accumulation of capital: The case of
South Korea, 1970s
Discussant: Young-Jin Choi (Seoul National University)
29. Changes in Agriculture | June 29, 3:20-4:50
PM | COEX 317C
Chair: Gregory Veeck
(Western Michigan University)
¡× Stella Nordhagen (Cambridge University) Climate change resilience in farmer seed
systems: Local strengths amidst global challenges
¡× Sally Weller (Victoria University) Rural adjustment or structural transformation?: The re-placing of agriculture
in Australia¡¯s space-economy
¡× Shuang-Yann Wong (Nanyang Technological University) Green management - the economic and spatial
implications. Tea cultivation and tourism in the forests of Malaysia
¡× Gregory Veeck (Western Michigan University) Spatial shifts in China¡¯s crop production
systems from 2000 to 2009: Implications for domestic and global trading
patterns
30. Issues on Globalization | June 29, 3:20-4:50
PM | COEX 308C
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Chair: Bjorn Asheim
(Lund University)
¡× Bjorn Asheim (Lund University) Diversity, innovation and globalization: A new context of regional
innovation systems for constructing regional advantage
¡× Niels Beerepoot (University of Amsterdam) Globalisation and the rise of the ¡®new¡¯ middle
class: Shifting power structures or increasing dualism?
¡× Tim Reiffenstein (Mount Allison University) Local rules, global reach? Marshallian
geographies of patent litigation
¡× Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko (University of Tampere) City branding as a response to global
intercity competition
31. Clusters and Knowledge | June 29, 3:20-4:50
PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Päivi Oinas
(University of Turku)
¡× Kaiyuan Long (Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for
Development) Collective efficiency and
external knowledge search
¡× Caterina Marchionni (University of Helsinki) and Päivi Oinas (University of Turku) The explanatory puzzle in the interdisciplinary literature of spatial
industrial clustering
¡× Eirik Vatne (Norwegian School of Economics and Business
Administration) The spatiality of knowledge
flows. Learning and adaptation of process technologies.
¡× Veronique Schutjens (Utrecht University), Sierdjan Koster
(University of Groningen) and Peter Vaessen (Radboud University Nijmegen) Spin-offs, local knowledge diffusion and
cluster policy
32. International Difference of R&D
Activities | June 29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 317B
Chair: Sang-Chul
Park (Korea Polytechnic University)
¡× Susanne Meyer (Joanneum Research) and Martin Berger
(Joanneum Research) Internationalization
of R&D activities of Austrian firms: Strategic drivers for spatial
organization
¡× Sang-Chul Park (Korea Polytechnic University) Competitiveness of North East Asian science
cities and discourse on their strategies
¡× Petr Pavlinek (Charles University in Prague, University of
Nebraska at Omaha) and Jan Ženka (Charles University in Prague) The internationalization of corporate
R&D and the automotive R&D of East-Central Europe
¡× Katri Suorsa (University of Oulu)
and Jussi S. Jauhiainen (University of Turku) Cross-border innovation system: The case of Turku – Stockholm
33. Regional Innovation Policies | June
29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 308A
Chair: Wonseok Park
(Daegu Univeristy)
¡× Zhiyong Hu (University of Hong Kong) Ownership and innovation in China¡¯s manufacturing sector: Evidence from
the first and second national economic census
¡× Daniela Strube (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) Absorptive capacity effects of human capital
and spatial interaction
¡× Sami Mahroum (INSEAD) Mapping
and Measuring the Innovation Efficacy of Places
34. Global Network and Trade | June 29,
3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 318B
Chair: Claes G.
Alvstam (University of Gothenburg)
¡× Li-sha Hao (Nanjing Normal University) and Yuan Zhao
(Nanjing Normal University) Exploring
network autocorrelation within world crude oil trade and its formation
mechanism by eigenvector-based spatial filtering
¡× Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol (Jönköping International
Business School) Disentangling Swedish
SMEs: Extent of distance and destination on export
¡× Claes G. Alvstam (University of Gothenburg) Interregional production networks and trade
liberalisation: The case of the EU-Korea free trade agreement
35. Network of Service Industries | June
29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 327B
Chair: William
Beyers (University of Washington)
¡× Hyejin Yoon (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) ¡®Global¡¯ in the animation industry:
different development paths, technology and networks
¡× Markus Keck (University of Bonn) Contested Food Markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh: How Rice and Fish
Wholesalers Struggle for their ¡°Right to the City¡±
¡× Yun Zhong (Jinan University) Geographical research on the flow system of producer services
trade—Taking Guangzhou as an exportation city
¡× Martijn Burger (Erasmus University), Bas Karreman (Erasmus
University Rotterdam), Frank Van Oort (Utrecht University), Matthias Brienen (
) Location decisions of Chinese MNCs in
European regions: The role of business and social networks
36. Geography of Human Capitals | June
29, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Michael Ewers
(Texas A&M University)
¡× Viktor Venhorst (University of Groningen), Jouke Van Dijk
(University of Groningen) and Leo Van Wissen (University of Groningen) Consumption or productivity: Human capital
spillovers in Dutch cities
¡× Ana Mosneaga (University of Copenhagen) and Lars Winther (University
of Copenhagen) Emerging talents?
International students before and after their career start in Denmark
¡× Steffen Wetzstein (University of Western Australia) Globalising economic governance, urban
elites and spatial imaginaries – Comparative reflections from four Australasian
cities
¡× Michael Ewers (Texas A&M University) Can money buy knowledge? The acquisition of
global human capital in the Arab Gulf States
4:50 - 5:10 PM
37. Coffee Break | June 29, 4:50-5:10
PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
5:10 - 6:40 PM
38. Special Session: Recession,
Resilience, and Recovery ¨ç | June 29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 308A
Organizer: IGU
Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces
Chair: Neil Reid
(University of Toledo)
¡× Daisaku Yamamoto (Colgate University) Prospects and problems of regional resilience research
¡× Dongheon Lee (University College London) Industrial variety and recovery capability
of regions after economic shock: A case of South Korean manufacturing industry during
1997 Asian financial crisis
¡× Christine Tamásy (University of Vechta) Resilience in areas of intensive
agriculture?
¡× Roger Hayter (University of British Columbia) and Klaus
Edenhoffer (University of British Columbia) Recessions,
restructuring and resource peripheries: British Columbia¡¯s forest economies
1980-2010)
39. Special Session: The Global
Financial Crisis and its Consequences ¨é: Panel session: What methodology
for what financial geography? | June 29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 307A
Organizer: Dariusz
Wójcik (Oxford University) and Adam Dixon (University of Bristol)
Chair: Adam Dixon
(University of Bristol)
¡× Sarah Hall (University of Nottingham)
¡× Janelle Knox-Hayes (Georgia Institute of Technology)
¡× Adam Dixon (University of Bristol)
¡× Ewald Engelen (University of Amsterdam)
¡× Michael Grote (Frankfurt School of Finance &
Management)
¡× Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford University)
40. The (Re)Production of Difference in
Cultural Industries | June 29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 327C
Organizer: Norma Rantisi
(Concordia University)
Chair: Sally Weller (Victoria
University)
¡× Norma Rantisi (Concordia University) Gendering Fashion, Fashioning Fur: The Reproduction of a Gendered
Industry in Montreal, Canada
¡× Iris Dzudzek (Goethe University Frankfurt) Welcome to DiverCity! Difference and
diversity as urban mode of governance and accumulation
¡× Lech Suwala (Humboldt-University of Berlin) The production process of cultural
creativity from a spatial perspective
¡× Dominic Power (Uppsala University) The difference principle? Regions, differentiation and difference
machines
41. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨ê: Social Struggle as Economic Geography: Globalization,
Contestation, and Scale Politics in East and Southeast Asia | June 29, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Bongman Seo
(Hitotsubashi University)
¡× Eva Hansson (Stockholm University) Growth politics, social conflict and political regime change in Southeast
Asia: Thailand and Vietnam
¡× Jim Glassman (University of British Columbia) The developmental state and the geopolitical
economy of Asian regional development in the Cold War Era: The Philippines,
South Korea, and Thailand
¡× Szu-Yun Hsu (University of British Columbia) Geopolitics of free market economy in
Taiwan— Lessons from the U.S. beef import dispute in 2009
¡× Bae-Gyoon Park (Seoul National University) and Jin-Tae
Hwang (Seoul National University) Multi-scalar
practices of labor and economic geographies of TNCs: A study on labor
geographies of the Nestle Korea
Discussant: Jamie Doucette (Hitotsubashi University)
42. Methods of Tourism | June 29, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 317C
Chair: Bahman
Ramezani Gourabi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran)
¡× Ali Shakoor (Department of Geography, Islamic Azad
University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran), Mohammad Reza Rezaei (Islamic Azad
University, Marvdasht Branch, Iran) and Mahtab Jafari (Islamic Azad University,
Garmsar Branch, Iran) Analysis tourist
potentials Darab County by using ecological footprint method with emphasis zone
economic geography
¡× Bahman Ramezani Gourabi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar
Branch, Iran) Assessment of climatic
models for land use of sport tourism in Roudsar, Glian, South western of
Caspian Sea
¡× Ghasemi Soudabeh (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) and Heydar Lotfi (Islamic Azad
university, Garmsar Branch, Iran) Railway has an effect on Iran tourism -
northeast until northwest
¡× Ghasemi Soudabeh (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran), Azizi Parvaneh (Islamic Azad
university, Garmsar Branch, Iran) and Ranjbari
Maryam (Islamic Azad university,
Garmsar Branch, Iran) Pasargad is great
opportunity in Iran tourism
43. Geography and Trade | June 29, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 318B
Chair: Seok-Joon
Hwang (Keimyung University)
¡× Michael Dunford (University of Sussex), Godfrey Yeung
(National University of Singapore) and Weidong Liu (Chinese Academy of
Sciences) A new geography of regional
development and trade?
¡× Volker Nitsch (Darmstadt University) Tear down this wall: On the persistence of borders in trade
¡× Seok-Joon Hwang (Keimyung University) Pollution haven hypothesis and trading partners
¡× Caroline Granier (Montesquieu University - Bordeaux IV) The organisational determinants of home bias
44. Agglomeration Economies in Space | June
29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Kyung-Min Kim
(Seoul National University)
¡× Kyung-Min Kim (Seoul National University) How do companies value on agglomeration
economies?
¡× Andres Sevtsuk (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Location or agglomeration? An empirical
method for studying location preferences in the urban context
¡× Seiji Hanzawa (Meiji Gakuin University) and Daisaku
Yamamoto (Colgate University) Redundancy,
¡°creative¡± innovation and agglomeration: Agglomeration economies reinforcing
creativity of the cultural industry
¡× Bumsoo Lee (University of Illinois) and Sungwon Lee
(University of Illinois) Spatial
structure and agglomeration economies in US metropolitan areas
45. Innovation of Specific Industries
in Regions | June 29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 317B
Chair: Caroline
Chapain (University of Birmingham)
¡× Caroline Chapain (University of Birmingham) Innovation in the film industry: The case
study of the Soho cluster in London
¡× David Doloreux (University of Ottawa) and Evelyne
Lord-Tarte (University of Ottawa) Innovation
dynamics and location of the wine industry in Canada
¡× Josephine Rekers (Lund University) Open adoption: Using collaborative innovation to accelerate the
implementation of new medical technologies
¡× SungWoong Choi (Seoul National University) Composition of project-based organizations
and the knowledge creation of musical industry in Seoul
46. Geography of Corporate Strategy | June
29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Ronald Wall
(Erasmus University Rotterdam)
¡× Ronald Wall (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Martijn
Burger (Erasmus University Rotterdam) The
geography of mergers and acquisitions in Europe
¡× Bart Lambregts (University of Amsterdam, Kasetsart
University) Delivering services in the
shadow of giants: Exploring Bangkok¡¯s performance in offshore business process
outsourcing
¡× Weiwei Ji (Ritsumeikan University) The internationlization of Chinese firms in Japan: An actor-centered
approach
¡× Michael Wyrwich (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) Initial regional conditions and
entrepreneurship
47. Spatial Analysis of Design and
Creative Industries | June 29, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 327B
Chair: Andrew Marton
(University of Nottingham Ningbo)
¡× Fauziah Che Leh (Education University of Sultan Idris) and
Azmi Ahmad Baharom (Education University of Sultan Idris) The role of service provider firms in supplying research & design
technologies to cater electronic manufacturing sector demand in Malaysia
¡× Dongsuk Huh (Seoul National University) A study on the path creation and dependence
of the IT Service industry in Fairfax County, U.S.
¡× Andrew Marton (University of Nottingham Ningbo) Creating space for creative industries:
Planning creativity in Ningbo, China
¡× Fiona Fan Yang (University of Hong Kong) and George C. S.
Lin (University of Hong Kong) The growth
of producer services in Chinese cities: State, market, and the geography of
information and consulting services
48. Geography of Evolution | June 29, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 308C
Chair: Andy Pike
(Newcastle University)
¡× Rikard Eriksson (Umeå University) and Urban Lindgren (Umeå
University) What about people in
evolutionary economic geography?
¡× Yuqi Lu (Nanjing Normal University) and Linwang Yuan
(Nanjing Normal University) The hierarchy
evolution process model of central place theory
¡× Andy Pike (Newcastle University), Andrew Cumbers
(University of Glasgow), Danny MacKinnon (University of Glasgow) and Robert McMaster
(University of Glasgow) Doing evolution
in economic geography
¡× Atle Hauge (Eastern Norway Research Institute) Gatekeepers in the geography of quality
Thursday, 30 June 2011
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
49. Registration and Exhibits | June
30, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby & COEX 317A
8:30 - 10:00 AM
50. Special Session: Recession,
Resilience, and Recovery ¨è | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 308A
Organizer: IGU
Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces
Chair: Christine Tamásy
(University of Vechta)
¡× Daniel Schiller (Leibniz University of Hannover) and
Henning Kroll (Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research; ISI) The global economic crisis as leverage for
emerging regional growth paths in China? A comparison of tentative evidence
from the three major economic regions
¡× John I. Carruthers (The George Washington University) and
Gordon F. Mulligan (University of Arizona) The
plane of living and the pre-crisis evolution of housing values in the United
States
¡× Michael Carroll (Bowling Green State University), Neil Reid
(University of Toledo) and Xinyue Ye (Bowling Green State University) Spatial patterns of recession in the United
States
51. Agenda 2020: Rethinking Economic
Geography ¨ç: Panel Session | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 307A
Organizer: Yuko Aoyama
(Clark University) and Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford University)
Chair: Yuko Aoyama
(Clark University)
¡× Yuko Aoyama (Clark University)
¡× Christian Berndt (University of Zurich)
¡× Ewald Engelen (University of Amsterdam)
¡× Peter Lindner (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
¡× Dominic Power (Uppsala University)
¡× Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky)
¡× Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford University)
52. Regional Studies Association
Sessions: Rebalancing Regional and National Economies ¨ç
| June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 308C
Organizer: Andy Pike
(Newcastle University) and Mário Vale (University of Lisbon)
Chair: Andy Pike
(Newcastle University)
¡× Andy Pike (Newcastle University) and Mário Vale (University
of Lisbon) Introduction: Rebalancing regional
and national economies
¡× Finbarr Brereton (University of Dublin), Craig Bullock
(University of Dublin) and Eoin O'Neill (University of Dublin) Regional development in an ¡®age of
austerity¡¯
¡× Mário Vale (University of Lisbon) Rebalancing the Portuguese economy: The limits of cohesion policy
priorities in an era of austerity
¡× Yoshihiro Miyamachi (Oita University) and Kenji Yamamoto
(Kyushu University) Regional policy for
rebalancing regional economic disparities: A view from Kyushu, Japan
53. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨ë: Critical Geographies of Financialization and Financial
Crisis in East Asia | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia)
¡× Karl Hwang (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) The 2008 financial crisis and the balance of
power
¡× Karen P. Y. Lai (National University of Singapore) Rolling back the market? Examining the
Lehman Brothers minibonds saga in Hong Kong
¡× Jamie Doucette (Hitotsubashi University) and Bongman Seo
(Hitotsubashi University) Limits to
financialization? Uneven development and the financialization of (formerly)
developmental states
¡× Bongman Seo (Hitotsubashi University) and Jamie Doucette
(Hitotsubashi University) Financialization
and real estate development in post-developmental states
Discussant: Jun Zhang (National University of Singapore)
54. Natural Resources ¥°
| June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 317C
Chair: Vladimir
Karakin (Russian Academy of Sciences)
¡× Vladimir Karakin (Russian Academy of Sciences) On geographical assessment of the Russian
Far East natural resource potential
¡× Alexey Lankin (Russian Academy of Sciences) On comparative study of forest sectors in
the Russian Far East and Northeastern China
¡× Noor Hussain Chandio (Department of Geography, Shah Abdul
Latif University Khairpur, Pakistan) Economical
deprivation of Indus River Delta, Sindh, Pakistan: Causes and suggestions
¡× Vishwambhar Prasad Sati (KRG PG College Gwalior MP) Economy, development, and environmental
conditions in Uttarakhand State
55. Sustainable Development | June 30, 8:30-10:00
AM | COEX 318B
Chair: Petr Baklanov
(Russian Academy of Sciences)
¡× Ke Hu (Northwest Normal University) and Peiji Shi
(Northwest Normal University) Study on
the assessing method of regional sustainable development capacity base on the
programming of principal function region in China - A case study of Gansu
Province
¡× Petr Baklanov (Russian Academy of Sciences) Pacific Russia: Preconditions and
sustainable development problems
¡× Dnyaneshwar S. Suryavanshi (V.W.S. College Dhule M.S.) Levels of sustainable development in Kan
Basin of Dhule District (M.S.) India
¡× Julien Ciucci (University of Corsica Pascal Paoli) and
Dominique Prunetti (University of Corsica Pascal Paoli) and Marie Antoinette
Maupertuis (University of Corsica Pascal Paoli) Spatial distribution of economic activities and transboundary pollution
56. Agglomeration in Region | June 30, 8:30-10:00
AM | COEX 318A
Chair: Bella
Krasnoyarova (Russian Academy of Sciences)
¡× Bella Krasnoyarova (Russian Academy of Sciences) Processes of agglomeration in the Altai
regions of Russia
¡× Minjoung Lee (Yokohama National University) Redevelopment of retail agglomeration in
Japan: The case of Marugamemachi shopping street, Takamatsu-city
¡× Jun Yeup Kim (Kyung Hee University) The effect of agglomeration on manufacturing labour productivity in
Korea
¡× Anne Otto (Institute of Employment Research) Long-term processes of regional
concentration and dispersion – fuzzy evidence for Western Germany
57. Economic Geography of Production
Network | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 307C
Chair: Henry Yeung
(National University of Singapore)
¡× Inge Ivarsson (University of Gothenburg) and Claes G.
Alvstam (University of Gothenburg) Follow-source
suppliers in the new geography of global production networks: A study of
Swedish small and medium-sized industries in China
¡× Josef Novotny (Charles University in Prague) and Jan Skyva
(Charles University in Prague) Mapping
the global production space by a network model
¡× Kaarel Kilvits (Tallinn University of Technology) Remapping the production space: The case of
Estonian manufacturing
58. Changing Geography of Industrial
Landscape ¥° | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 308B
Chair: Douglas R.
Gress (Seoul National University)
¡× Francisco Castaneda (Universidad de Santiago- Usach)
Industrial upgrading in the fruit sector of
the Chilean economy
¡× Nicole Reps (University of Cologne) Environmental upgrading in the Indian automobile industry
¡× Douglas R. Gress (Seoul National University) Research considerations and preliminary
results from a firm-level study of Korea¡¯s solar industry
¡× Markus M. Bugge (Nordic Institute for Studies in
Innovation, Research and Education), Antje Klitkou (Nordic Institute for
Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) and Taran Thune (Nordic
Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) Industrial development across related
variety: The emergence of the Norwegian photovoltaic industry
59. Cultural Industries and Regional
Development | June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 307B
Chair: Michael Grote
(Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
¡× Marc Rustige (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
and Michael Grote (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management) International takeover premiums, investor
protection and target shareholder structure revisited
¡× Shinji Hara (Kagawa University) Leadership and creative process in project ecology of anime, film and
TV industry in Tokyo: A long term contact analysis by SRRI Method
¡× Yung-Kai Yang (National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
and Ching-Yuan Chang (National University of Kaohsiung) Culture, creativity and regional economic development
60. Ethnicity and Gender ¥°
| June 30, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 317B
Chair: Lawrence A.
Brown (Ohio State University)
¡× Su-Yeul Chung (SangMyung University) Intra-urban spatial patterns of ethnic entrepreneurship: A case study
of Korean immigrants in Chicago IL PMSA, 1990 and 2000
¡× Jieun Lee (Michigan State University) and Igor Vojnovic
(Michigan State University) Local
economic and social resilience in the advanced economy: accessibility to
gendered local labor market and urban opportunities in the city of Detroit
¡× Madhuri Sharma (University of Tennessee) and Lawrence A.
Brown (Ohio State University) Metropolitan
context and racial/ethnic intermixing in intra-urban space: Columbus Ohio and
Milwaukee Wisconsin
¡× Kim Philip Schumacher (University of Vechta) Gender geographies in rural areas – findings
from Germany
10:00 - 10:20 AM
61. Coffee Break | June 30, 10:00-10:20
AM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
10:20 - 11:50 AM
62. Special Session: Recession,
Resilience, and Recovery ¨é | June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 308A
Organizer: IGU
Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces
Chair: Michael
Carroll (Bowling Green State University)
¡× Dorit Meyer (University of Cologne) Dynamic capabilities in trade unions? The challenge of attracting temporary
staff to German unions before and in the economic crisis
¡× Natsuki Kamakura (The University of Tokyo) Evolutional process of R&D functions
within large factories in the Capital Region, Japan
¡× Ron Boschma (Utrecht University) and Wenting Rik (University
of Utrecht) Spinoffs and M&A as drivers
of spatial clustering: The evolution of the Dutch banking sector in the period
1850-1993
¡× Alma Alicia Gomez (Universidad Autonoma Chapingo) Analysis of the production and trade of
cotton in the region of ¡°Comarca Lagunera¡±(Durango and Coahuila, Mexico), to
propose measures for economic recovery
63. Agenda 2020: Rethinking Economic
Geography ¨è | June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 307A
Organizer: Yuko Aoyama
(Clark University) and Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford
University)
Chair: Dariusz
Wójcik (University Of Oxford)
¡× Andrew Jones (University of London) and James Murphy (Clark
University) After relationality: Future
directions for economic geography
¡× Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky), Dominic Power
(Uppsala University) and Yuko Aoyama (Clark University) In defense of the firm: Digital warriors, do-gooders, and reinvention
of the firm-centric approach in economic geography
¡× Chris Benner (University of California) Creating just growth: Regions,
epistemologies and new economic paradigms
¡× Stefan Ouma (Goethe University Frankfurt) Creating, maintaining and rethinking global
connections: Multinational agrobusiness and the precarious making of
agri-export markets in the Global South
¡× Dariusz Wójcik (University Of Oxford) Rethinking economic geography after the global financial crisis:
Towards a positive and normative agenda
64. Regional Studies Association
Sessions: Rebalancing Regional and National Economies ¨è
| June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 308C
Organizer: Andy Pike
(Newcastle University) and Mário Vale (University of Lisbon)
Chair: Mário Vale
(University of Lisbon)
¡× Gregory Spencer (University of Toronto) and David Wolfe
(University of Toronto) Where politics
and economics collide: The uneven spatial distribution of public and private
R&D spending in Canada
¡× Tommi Inkinen (University of Helsinki) Research and development indicators in Finland: Policy goals and
statistical evidences
¡× Leonith Hinojosa-Valencia (Open University) From the periphery to the core: Rebalancing
subnational territories through sustainable growth and social inclusion in
mineral-rich Andean countries
¡× Andy Pike (Newcastle University), John Tomaney (Newcastle
University), Anja McCarthy (Newcastle University) and Mike Coombes (Newcastle
University) Rebalancing the economy? The
politics of local and regional development in England
65. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨ì: Critical Geographies of Asian States and Economic
Restructuring | June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Yeong-Hyun
Kim (Ohio University)
¡× Hyunsoo Kang (Joongbu University) Can the spatial legacies of the authoritarian developmental state be
overcome?: The case of South Korea¡¯s recent decentralization experience
¡× Joo-Hyoung Ji (Sogang University) From developmental to neoliberal state space: The spatio-temporal
transformation of the Korean State
¡× Young-Jin Choi (Seoul National University) Incheon Free Economic Zone as a contested
terrain between differentiation and equalization of state spatial strategies
¡× Jamie Peck (University of British Columbia) and Jun Zhang
(National University of Singapore) A
variety of capitalism ¡¦ with Chinese characteristics?
Discussant: Jinn-yuh Hsu (National Taiwan University)
66. Natural Resources ¥±
| June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 317C
Chair: Sergey
Govorushko (Russian Academy of Sciences)
¡× Sergey Govorushko (Russian Academy of Sciences) Global fishery and its impact on the
environment
¡× Janicki Wojciech (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University) Arctic race: Economic or political motives?
¡× Niall Majury (Queen's University Belfast) ¡®Trusting the numbers¡¯: Mineral prospecting,
raising finance and the governance of knowledge
¡× Stephanie Vervaet (Ghent University), Ben Derudder (Ghent
University) and Frank Witlox (Ghent University) Diamond cities in the global diamond pipeline
67. Migration and Urbanization | June
30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 318B
Chair: Michael
Webber (University of Melbourne)
¡× Jun-Hyung Kim (Seoul National University) The economics of ¡°Sang-Gyeong¡±: Evidence
from Korean young generation
¡× Rahman Nurkovic (University of Sarajevo) Urbanization and Economical Development in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
¡× Yifeng Yao (Nanjing Normal University) Research into the landscape composition of villages and towns in
Jiangsu Province against the background of rapid urbanization
¡× Michael Webber (University of Melbourne) May god bless our injured land and we
helpless herders
68. Restructuring in Space | June 30, 10:20-11:50
AM | COEX 318A
Chair: Marie Coris
(University of Bordeaux)
¡× Udo Brixy (Institute for Employment Research) The significance of and motives for firm
relocations within Germany
¡× Do Chai Chung (Seoul National University) Path-dependent regional industry
restructuring in Gumi industrial complex, Korea
¡× Marie Coris (University of Bordeaux) and Christophe
Carrincazeaux (University of Bordeaux) Relocations,
between coordination and control: The role of sectoral and regional contexts
¡× Mohamed Zaini Omar (Science University of Malaysia), Ku
Azam Tuan Lonik (Science University of Malaysia) and Mohamad Rashid Abu Bakar
(Secondary School, Sungai Petani, kedah) The
accessibility level of the government¡¯s financial and credit assistance towards
the performance of the Bumiputera small and medium industries in Kedah,
Malaysia
69. Changing Geography of Industrial
Landscape ¥± | June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 308B
Chair: Sierdjan
Koster (University of Groningen)
¡× Ron Boschma (Utrecht University), Asier Minondo (University
of Deusto) and Mikel Navarro (University of Deusto) Product-relatedness the emergence of new industries at the regional
level
¡× Evert Meijers (Delft University of Technology), Catherine Ross
(Georgia Institute of Technology) and Myungje Woo(Georgia Institute of
Technology) Functional versus sectoral
specializations in U.S. Megaregions
¡× Sierdjan Koster (University of Groningen) and André Van
Stel (EIM Business & Policy Research) The
relationship between start-ups, market mobility and employment growth: An
empirical analysis for Dutch regions
¡× Xiaowei Jin (Seoul National University) Characteristics of the investment of the
Chinese companies in Korea
70. Spatial Characteristics of Health
Care and Medical Industries | June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 307B
Chair: Tsutomu
Nakamura (University of Tokyo)
¡× Homin Yang (Seoul National University) Spatial characteristics and changes of the medical services in Korea
¡× Tsutomu Nakamura (University of Tokyo) Shift to direct-to-pharmacy model in European pharmaceutical
distribution system and changing behavior of distributors
¡× Elena Zukauskaite (Lund University) Institutional change towards social sustainability: The emergence of
new organizational structures in health-care
¡× Chansoo Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology),
Kwang-Won Ahn (University of Oxford) and Kwang-Ryeol Lee (Korea Institute of
Science and Technology) Economic
inequality and pandemic influenza (H1N1) spread in metropolitan Seoul
71. Ethnicity and Gender ¥±
| June 30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 317B
Chair: Ruslan Rainis
(Universiti Sains Malaysia)
¡× Lech Haydukiewicz (Pedagogical University of Cracow) Ethnic diversity as a determinant of
regional economic growth. Case study: Eastern and Central Europe
¡× Ruslan Rainis (Universiti Sains Malaysia) Exploring the spatial variations of ethnic
diversity and socio-economic characteristics in Peninsular Malaysia
¡× Maria Savoskul (Moscow State University) Post-Soviet ethnic labour migration patterns
in Russia
72. Economic Geography in Korea | June
30, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 307C
Organizer: The Economic
Geographical Society of Korea
Chair: Keumsook Lee
(Sungshin Women¡¯s University)
¡× Keumsook Lee (Sungshin Women¡¯s University) and Jiyeon Yoo (Sungshin
Women¡¯s University) Fashion industry in
Korea: the spatial characteristics of production and consumption
¡× Boyoung Lee (Kyungpook National University) Understanding and teaching on localization
and globalization by using ¡°Food Mile¡± concept
¡× Hyun Uk Lee (Ewha Womans University) Service economy and the choice of migration: Does temporary work
matter?
12:00 - 1:30 PM
73. Round Table Talk: A Retrospect and
Prospect of Economic Geography in Korea | June 30, 12:00-1:30 PM | COEX 307C
Organizer: The Economic
Geographical Society of Korea
Chair: Sung-Hoon
Jung (Kangwon National University)
¡× Ju-Seong Han (Chungbuk National University) Research results and preparation for the
future economic geography in Korea
1:30 - 3:00 PM
74. Special Session: Green Growth and Spatial
Development | June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 317BC
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Green Growth
Chair: Ron Boschma
(Utrecht University)
¡× Sung-Jin Kang (Korea University) Green growth: A new socio-economic paradigm for Korea
¡× Christian Schulz (University of Luxembourg) Eco-industries and green growth – The new
mantra for regional development?
¡× Julie Cidell (University of Illinois) Green economic clusters? The diffusion of green building expertise
across the U.S.
¡× Lars Coenen (Lund University) and Bernhard Truffer (Swiss
Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology) Environmental innovation and sustainability transitions in regional
studies: towards a research agenda
75. Economic Geography Futures ¨ç:
Relocating Economic Geographies | June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308A
Organizer: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia) and Eric S. Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
Chair: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia)
¡× Eric S. Sheppard (University of Minnesota), Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia) and Trevor Barnes (University of British
Columbia) Economic geography unbound
¡× Ewald Engelen (University of Amsterdam) and Robert Kloosterman
(University of Amsterdam) Beyond
eclecticism - arguing for a pluralist and pragmatist conceptualization of the
nexus of economy and place
¡× Henry Yeung (National University of Singapore) East Asian capitalisms and geographies of
regional economies
¡× Jim Glassman (University of British Columbia) The global economy, the global south, and
the geopolitical economy of industrialization
76. Context and Institutions in Local
and Global Perspective | June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308C
Organizer: Harald
Bathelt (University of Toronto)
Chair: Sungjae Choo
(Kyung Hee University)
¡× Pengfei Li (Peking University) Changing institutional regimes and cluster evolution: An ethnography of
Dali aluminum extrusion industry, China, over the past 30 years
¡× Sebastian Henn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg) Transnational family entrepreneurs and the
creation of global pipelines: The case of the Palanpuris
¡× Harald Bathelt (University of Toronto) and Johannes Glückler
(University of Heidelberg) Institutions,
institutionalization and economic interaction in local and global context: A relational
perspective
77. Critical Economic Geographies of
East Asia ¨í: Thinking Critically about Economic Geography, Regional
Development, and Sustainability in East and Southeast Asia | June 30, 1:30-3:00
PM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)
Chair: Tsung-yi
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University)
¡× Fujio Mizuoka (Hitotsubashi University) The resignation obliterated: The Japan
Association of Economic Geographers and Toshio Nohara, a Prominent Critical
Economic Geographer
¡× Kenji Tsutsumi (Osaka University) Regional science and new economic geography in the academia of Japanese
Economic Geography
¡× Sang-Hun Lee (Hanshin University) and Jin-Tae Hwang (Seoul
National University) Is it possible to
fill the irreconcilable gap between the ecological modernization theory and
metabolic rift theory? The case of the Green Growth strategies of South Korea
Discussant: Bae-Gyoon Park (Seoul National University)
78. Economic Geography of Water
Resources | June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 307B
Chair: Peiji Shi
(Northwest Normal University)
¡× Ashok Devikar (National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Pune
(INDIA)) Conservation of natural
resource: A case study of water conservation
¡× Irina Rybkina (Russian Academy of Sciences) Drinking water as a limiting factor for the
development of Siberian cities
¡× Cheng-zhang Zhao (Northwest Normal University) and Heng Ren
(Northwest Normal University) The
farmer¡¯s choice of water consumption pattern under the water-saving policy in
MinQin Oasis, China
¡× Peiji Shi (Northwest Normal University) Strategy countermeasures study on
eco-environmental construction and water resource sustainable utilization
79. Economic Development in Regions | June
30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318B
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Chair: Sabine Dörry
(CEPS/INSTEAD)
¡× Jaroslaw Dzialek (Jagiellonian University) Is social capital useless for explaining
economic development in post-communist countries? Evidence from Polish regions
¡× Petr Rumpel (University of Ostrava) and Ondrej Slach
(University of Ostrava) Governance of
shrinking cities in central European context: The case study of Ostrava¢¥s
economic development
¡× Sabine Dörry (CEPS/INSTEAD) Capitals of capital: Dublin, Geneva and Luxembourg between regional
co-operation and global competition
¡× Ling Lin (Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences) and Shiqing
Liu (Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences) New
growth pole for Chinese economy - Discussion on certain issues in building of
Chengdu-Chongqing growth pole
80. Spatial Dynamics in Regions | June
30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Sebastian
Kinder (University of Tuebingen)
¡× Yan Li (Peking University) and Canfei He (Peking
University) Spatial divergence and
productivity convergence across manufacturing industries in the Pearl River
Delta, China
¡× Sebastian Kinder (University of Tuebingen) and Lukas Radwan
(University of Tuebingen) Conceptualizing
the spatial diffusion of organizational routines
¡× Piet Pellenbarg (University of Groningen) and Paul Van
Steen (University of Groningen) An
analysis of the spatial variation in wellbeing in the Netherlands
¡× Javier Escobal (Group for the Analysis of Development) and
Ponce Carmen (Group for the Analysis of Development) Spatial polarization of wellbeing in Peru
81. Spatial Aspects of Value Chain | June
30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Jerry
Patchell (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
¡× Jerry Patchell (Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology) The geographic value cycle
¡× Ermann Ulrich (Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography) Value in economic geography: considerations
on perspectives of subjectivist and consumer-orientated concepts
¡× Knut Bj©ªrn Lindkvist (University of Bergen, Finnmark
University College) Conventions and value
chain development in a Norwegian – Spanish seafood trade
¡× Boris Braun (University of Cologne) Environmental governance in global value chains – the example of trade
with shrimps from Bangladesh and Indian leather goods
82. Geography of Finance ¥°
| June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 307A
Chair: Christian
Steiner (Goethe University)
¡× Zaya Enkhbold (University of Amsterdam) Conjunctures of money and luxury
¡× Xiaobin Simon Zhao (University of Hong Kong) The nature of IFC studies and Hong Kong
endeavors – Studies for global IFC development and their shifting trend
¡× Michael Handke (University of Heidelberg) Blessing and curse of real estate markets in
the Spanish economy – Performative construction of financial risks in the
industrial spaces of Valencia and Barcelona in times of crisis
¡× Christian Steiner (Goethe University) Crisis! What crisis? The financial crisis as a paradigmatic turning
point?
3:00 - 3:20 PM
83. Coffee Break | June 30, 3:00-3:20
PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
Sponsor: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
3:20 - 4:50 PM
84. Special Session: Inter-regional
Cooperation & Co-prosperity ¨ç | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 317BC
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Chair: Sung-Hoon
Jung (Kangwon National University)
Welcome
Address: Chul Hong (Chairman, Presidential Committee on Regional Development)
Keynote
Speech: Allen Scott (University of California, Los Angeles)
¡× A world in emergence: Notes toward
a resynthesis of urban-economic geography for the 21st century
85. Economic Geography Futures ¨è:
Performativity, Markets, Knowledge | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 308A
Organizer: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia) and Eric S. Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
Chair: Eric S.
Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
¡× Christian Berndt (University of Zurich) and Marc Boeckler
(University of Mainz) Geographies of
marketization
¡× Sarah Hall (University of Nottingham) Theory, practice and crisis: Changing economic geographies of money and
finance
¡× Norma Rantisi (Concordia University) and Deborah Leslie
(University of Toronto) The rise of a new
knowledge economy and the prospects and challenges for economic development
86. Special Session: Local Development
in a Globalized World - Issues and Implications ¨ç: Local Development in the Rural
Space | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 308C
Organizer: IGU
Commission on Local Development
Chair: Jerzy Banski
(Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin)
¡× Michael Sofer (Bar-Ilan University) Restructuring the rural-urban fringe of the Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Area:
Revitalizing agricultural settlements and their activities
¡× Ion Lucian Ceapraz (Polytechnic Institute LaSalle Beauvais)
Local development in a globalized world:
how much of the rural areas are local or global? The case of the French ¡°Poles
d¡¯Excellence Rurale¡±
¡× Alain Richaud (University of Avignon), Loïc Grasland
(University of Avignon) and Bruno Moriset (University of Lyon) Information technology and the knowledge
economy in France's rural areas: Firms, networks, and regional development
¡× Peiji Shi (Northwest Normal University) and Jinghu Pan
(Northwest Normal University) Spatial
difference of coordinative development of urban and rural areas and its
mechanism in Gansu Province, China
¡× Carmen Vázquez (University of Castilla-La Mancha) and José
M. Martínez (University of Castilla-La Mancha) The LEADER territorial approach in European rural deprived areas:
building institutional capacity in Cuenca Province –Spain–
87. Issues on Rural Areas | June 30, 3:20-4:50
PM | COEX 307B
Chair: Hitoshi Araki
(Yamaguchi University)
¡× Sunwha Chung (Seoul National University) Localization and embedding process of
agri-food industry: The case study on Mungyeong Omija commodity chain
¡× Anika Trebbin (Philipps University Marburg) India¡¯s farmers¡¯ producer companies:
Capturing more value in agricultural supply chains
¡× Hitoshi Araki (Yamaguchi University) Thinking food safety in Japan: A case of the Mikasa Food scandal
¡× Soo Sun Choe (University of Hawaii) Strategizing for rural revitalization in South Korea
88. Spatial Inequalities and
Infrastructure | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 318B
Chair: Evgeniya
Kolomak (Institute of Economics)
¡× Changkeun Lee (Seoul National University) and Euijune Kim
(Seoul National University) National
economic shocks and regional income inequality
¡× Melanie Arntz (Centre for European Economic Research in
Mannheim), Terry Gregory (Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim)
and Florian Lehmer (Federal Employment Agency, Germany) Unequal pay or unequal employment? What drives the self-selection of
internal migrants in Germany?
¡× Evgeniya Kolomak (Institute of Economics) Productivity of infrastructure capital in
Russia
¡× Heydar Lotfi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) and Sima Hemmati
(Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) Logistics of the territory and
strategies of Semnan¡¯s stable development with SWOT technique
89. Economic Geography of Territorial
Change | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Kenji
Yamamoto (Kyushu University)
¡× Petr Baklanov (Russian Academy of Sciences) Territorial social-economic structures - the
basic object of economic geography
¡× Kenji Yamamoto (Kyushu University) Industrial district of Arita porcelain in Southwest Japan: Its
development and fragmentation
¡× Ana Isabel Moreno Monroy (University of Groningen) Informality in space
¡× Margaret Rose Olfert (University of Saskatchewan), Julio
Julio Berdegue (Latin American Center for Rural Development, Chile) and Javier
Escobal (Group of Analysis for Development, Peru) Places for place-based policies
90. Geographical Proximity and
Innovation | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 318C
Chair: Oliver Ibert
(Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning)
¡× Christophe Carrincazeaux (University of Bordeaux) Proximity and innovation: An overview of old
and new debates
¡× Teis Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Untangling the relationships between proximity dimensions – an in-depth
study of the Danish cleantech industry
¡× Ying Jin (University of Cambridge) and Wanli Fang (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology) Impacts of
spatial proximity upon dynamics of productivity growth in an emerging economy:
Empirical findings from Guangdong, China
¡× Oliver Ibert (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development
and Structural Planning) Distanced
relations, intersecting cultures: on the role of proximity and distance in
innovation practices
91. Geography of Knowledge Creation and
Diffusion | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Johannes
Glückler (University of Heidelberg)
¡× Johannes Glückler (University of Heidelberg) and Ingmar
Hammer (University of Heidelberg) Organized
networks and the creation of network goods
¡× Alejadro Mercado (Metropolitan Autonomous University) When spatial proximity in clusters is not
enough for competitive learning; The segmentation of information flows from
multinational corporations among regions
¡× Chris Van Egeraat (National University of Ireland) and
Declan Curran (Dublin City University) Social
networks and actual knowledge flow in the Irish biotech industry
¡× Konrad Czapiewski (Polish Academy of Sciences) Channels of knowledge transfer to Polish
farmers
92. Geography of Finance ¥± | June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 307A
Chair: Jun Ho Jeong
(Kangwon National University)
¡× Hee Hwa Min (Cornell University) Spatial disparity under new monetary economics: Application of FCGE
¡× Kwangwon Ahn (University of Oxford), Chansoo Kim (Korea
Institute of Science and Technology), Yena Song (University of Southampton) and
Dimitrios Tsomocos (University of Oxford) The
role of fiscal policy in financial stability: Evidence from G-7 countries
¡× David Bassens (Ghent University), Ewald Engelen (University
of Amsterdam), Ben Derudder (Ghent University) and Frank Witlox (Ghent
University) Securitization¡¯s travel log:
Sukūk and the development of Shari¡¯a-compliant structured finance
4:50 - 5:10 PM
93. Coffee Break | June 30, 4:50-5:10
PM | COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
Sponsor: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
5:10 - 6:40 PM
94. Special Session: Inter-regional
Cooperation & Co-prosperity ¨è | June 30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 317BC
Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development
Chair: Jouke van
Dijk (University of Groningen)
¡× Caroline Chapain (University of Birmingham), David Bailey
(Coventry University) and Alex Burfitt (Policy, Research and Studies
Directorate Audit Commission) The
recession and beyond: local authority responses to the downturn in England
¡× Weidong Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhouying Song
(Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Hongguang Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences) The impacts of the 2008 global economic
crisis on regional development in China
¡× Yena Song (University of Southampton), William Anderson
(University of Windsor) and T.R. Lakshmanan (Boston University) Time trend of industrial agglomeration and
transportation networks in the US
95. Economic Geography Futures ¨é:
Corporations, Networks, Politics | June 30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 308A
Organizer: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia) and Eric S. Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
Chair: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia)
¡× Jinn-yuh Hsu (National Taiwan University) Bringing politics back in: Reading the
firm-territory nexus politically
¡× Phillip O'Neill (University of Western Sydney) A brief history of the world¡¯s largest
mining company, and other embarrassing oversights in economic geography
¡× Joshua Barkan (University of Georgia) New trajectories in corporate geography: From geographical
industrialization and global production networks to corporations as
disciplinary institutions
¡× Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky) Defining the digital territoriality of economic geography
96. Special Session: Local Development
in a Globalized World - Issues and Implications ¨è: Local and Regional Development in
a Globalized World | June 30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 308C
Organizer: IGU
Commission on Local Development
Chair: Michael Sofer
(Bar-Ilan University)
¡× Jerzy Banski (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin) Localism in the face of globalization
processes
¡× Anthony Sorensen (University of New England) Towards quantum regional policy: Effective local
development under uncertainty
¡× Galina Derban (Altay State Technical university named after
¥± Polzunov) Local
development in a globalized world
¡× Konrad Czapiewski (Polish Academy of Sciences) and Krzysztof Janc (University of
Wroc©©aw) Infrastructure, accessibility and resources – changes in the school
system and in the level of education in the Mazovia region (Poland) in the
1970-2002 period
97. Contested Power in Global Supply
Chains | June 30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 318C
Organizer: Peter
Dannenberg (Humboldt-University of Berlin) and Martin Franz
(Philipps-University Marburg)
Chair: Peter
Dannenberg (Humboldt-University of Berlin) and Martin Franz
(Philipps-University Marburg)
¡× Amelie Bernzen (University of Cologne) Impact of institutions on quality management in organic food imports
¡× Peter Dannenberg (Humboldt-University of Berlin) The impact of cross regional influences in international
value chains – The case of horticultural value chains between Kenya and the EU
¡× Martin Franz (Philipps-University Marburg) Resistance and strategic responses in food
supply networks: Metro Cash & Carry in Bangalore
98. Impacts of Climate Change | June
30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 307B
Chair: Sophie Webber
(University of British Columbia)
¡× Jinghu Pan (Northwest Normal University) and Peiji Shi
(Northwest Normal University) Simulation
and analysis on human dimensions of urban thermal environment in valley-city: A
case study of Lanzhou, China
¡× Gholamreza Roshan (Young Researchers Club, Central Tehran
Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran) and Ali Shakoor (Department of
Geography, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Marvdasht, Iran) An analysis of regional warming at Shiraz
Station, Iran: Implications for human comfort and tourism attraction
¡× Sophie Webber (University of British Columbia) Making a climate change adaptation industry
in Kiribati
¡× Jun-ju Zhou (Northwest Normal University) and Peiji Shi
(Northwest Normal University) Temporal
and spatial characteristics of climate change in Shiyang River Basin in the
last 50 years
¡× Inder Jeet Singh Bardhan (Panjab University) Impacts of natural disasters on physical and
human landscape in India: A study of Leh Cloud Burst
99. Regional Industrial Development | June
30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 318B
Chair: Shiqing Liu
(Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences)
¡× Mehdi Momeni (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) An
analysis of industry spatial development (The case of Esfahan Province)
¡× Kyung Jin Lee (The Institute for Korean Regional Studies)
and Sam Ock Park (Seoul National University) Regional resource-based industries and regional value
¡× Shiqing Liu (Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences) Reshaping economic geography of China: ¡°Four
little dragons¡± and a new round of China's western development
100. Industrial Change and Clusters | June
30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 318A
Chair: Matthias
Kiese (Ruhr University Bochum)
¡× Byung-Min Lee (Konkuk University) and Yangmi Koo (Seoul
National University) Next step for
cluster evolution: Case of Korean cluster policy development
¡× Matthias Kiese (Ruhr University Bochum), Dennis Stockinger
(Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI) and Rolf
Sternberg (Leibniz Universität Hannover) Promoting
structural change through cluster policies? A comparison of experiences from
U.S. and German "Rustbelts"
¡× Bas Karreman (Erasmus University Rotterdam) The geography of equity listing in mainland
China and Hong Kong: beyond the home bias
¡× Yoonji Kim (Korea Culture and Tourism Institute) The change of place in mobile society -
focused on the effect of mobile communication
101. New Issues on Clusters | June 30, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 307C
Organizer: Gyeonggi
Research Institute
Chair: Hiroshi
Matsubara (University of Tokyo)
¡× Hiroshi Matsubara (University of Tokyo) Institutional disconnections and industrial
cluster policies in Japan
¡× Raphael Suire (University of Rennes 1) and Jerome Vincente
(University of Toulouse 1) Clusters for
life or life cycle of clusters: In search for the critical factors for clusters
resilience
¡× Harald Bathelt (University of Toronto) and Pengfei Li
(Peking University) Global cluster
networks – Diverse spatial foreign-direct investment patterns between Canada
and China
¡× Deoksoon Yim (Gyeonggi Research Institute) Rethinking innovation cluster: What is a
future model in the context of evolution?
102. Geography of Knowledge Network | June
30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 308B
Chair: Tao Wang
(Nanjing Normal University)
¡× Ke Feng (Hunan University), Deming Zeng (Hunan University)
and Xianyun Yu (Hunan University) Co-authorship
networks and its academia-industry linkage: The case of China¡¯s
genetic-engineering pharmaceutical industry
¡× Young-Long Kim (Seoul National University) Geographical characteristics of knowledge
creation in academic research network
¡× Carlos Hernán Castro Ortega (Francisco José de Caldas
University) The links between university
and territory: A geographical approach from the Colombian context
¡× Tao Wang (Nanjing Normal University) and Dandan Li (Nanjing
Normal University) Regional structure
evolution of knowledge network in the field of biotechnology in China
103. Spatial Impacts of Financial Crisis
| June 30, 5:10-6:40 PM | COEX 307A
Chair: Balázs György
Forman (Corvinus University of Budapest)
¡× Balázs György Forman (Corvinus University of Budapest) Global financial crisis: Rethinking of money
without internal value
¡× Michael Bentlage (Munich University of Technology) and
Alain Thierstein (Munich University of Technology) The impact of the financial crisis on the German knowledge economy
¡× Young-Kyu Kim (Seoul National University) and Kyung-Min Kim
(Seoul National University) Cities after
the 2008 global crisis: What makes the financial hubs get hit the hardest?
7:00 - 9:00 PM
104. Reception | June 30, 7:00-9:00 PM |
COEX Inter-Continental Hotel Diamond Hall
Sponsors: Presidential
Committee on Green Growth and Economic
Geography
Friday, 1 July 2011
8:00 - 11:00 AM
105. Registration | July 1, 8:00-11:00 AM
| COEX 3F Conference Room (South) Lobby
8:30 - 10:00 AM
106. Economic Geography Futures ¨ê:
Power, Governance, Regulation | July 1, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 308A
Organizer: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia) and Eric S. Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
Chair: Eric S.
Sheppard (University of Minnesota)
¡× Katharine Rankin (University of Toronto) Economic geographies of global governance: Rules,
rationalities, and ¡®relational comparisons¡¯
¡× Susan Roberts (University of Kentucky) Economic geographies of development: USAID and the world of development
contractors
¡× Bae-Gyoon Park (Seoul National University) Power, politics and economic geography
¡× Open Discussion on ¡°Economic Geography Futures¡±
107. Pathways of Growth | July 1, 8:30-10:00
AM | COEX 308C
Chair: Keun Lee
(Seoul National University)
¡× Keun Lee (Seoul National University) What makes more successful and less successful Technological Catch-up:
Analyzing the 10 late-comer countries
¡× Rikard Eriksson (Umeå University) and H©ªgni Kals©ª Hansen
(Lund University) Industries, skills and
human capital: How does regional size affect uneven pathways of growth?
¡× Evert Meijers (Delft University of Technology), Erik Louw
(Delft University of Technology) and Marjolein Spaans (Delft University of
Technology) Connecting peripheral
regions: Redistributional effects of infrastructure development
¡× Simin Tavallaei (Tarbiat Moallem University) Optimum site selection analysis and its
economic aspect regarding multipurpose emergency evacuation center in Tehran
108. Geography of the Internet and the
Mobile | July 1, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 308B
Chair: Edward J.
Malecki (Ohio State University)
¡× Mark Graham (University of Oxford) Broadband internet and expectations of altered development trajectories
for Kenya
¡× Krzysztof Janc (University of Wroc©©aw) Geography of hyperlinks – local government websites in the region of
Lower Silesia, Poland
¡× Edward J. Malecki (Ohio State University) Clouds in boxes: The infrastructure of the
new internet
¡× Gernot Grabher (HafenCity University Hamburg) and Oliver
Ibert (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning) Distance as asset? Knowledge collaboration
in hybrid online communities
109. New Research Agenda for Economic
Geography | July 1, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 307B
Chair: William
Beyers (University of Washington)
¡× William Beyers (University of Washington) The challenge of structural change to
economic geography
¡× Stephen Syrett (Middlesex University), Leandro Sepulveda (Middlesex
University) and Fergus Lyon (Middlesex University) Social enterprise and alternative economic futures: from vanguard to
guards van?
¡× Rolf Sternberg (Leibniz Universität Hannover) Collision of lions and butterflies outside
the Anglo-American domain, too? The publication and citation behavior of
economic geographers and regional economists compared
110. Topics in Economic Geography | July
1, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 307A
Chair: Kingsley E.
Haynes (George Mason University)
¡× David Rigby (University of California, Los Angeles), Tom
Kemeny (University of California, Los Angeles) and Abigail Cooke (University of
California, Los Angeles) Exploring
sub-national geographies of trade and wage inequality in the United States
¡× Kingsley E. Haynes (George Mason University) Revisiting night lights as proxy
¡× Phillip O'Neill (University of Western Sydney) The irresolvable dilemma for infrastructure
provision in large cities in emerging economies
¡× Peter Daniels (University of Birmingham) Urbanization and economic development in
China: The case of producer services
10:00 - 10:20 AM
111. Coffee Break | July 1, 10:00-10:20
AM | COEX 4F Conference Room (South) Lobby
10:20 - 11:50 AM
112. Plenary Panel Session | Remapping
Global Economy | July 1, 10:20-11:50 AM | COEX 401
Theme:
Remapping
Global Economy
Organizer: Sam Ock Park
(Seoul National University)
Chair: Allen Scott
(University of California, Los Angeles)
¡× David Angel (Clark University)
¡× Bjorn Asheim (Lund University)
¡× Sam Ock Park (Seoul National University)
¡× Andy Pike (Newcastle University)
¡× David Rigby (University of California, Los Angeles)
¡× Dariusz Wójcik (Oxford University)
¡× Henry Yeung (National University of Singapore)
12:00 - 5:30 PM
113. Field Trip | July 1, 12:00-5:30 PM
¡× Theme 1: Gyeongbokgung Palace and Insadong Antique Alley
Tour
¡× Theme 2: Seoul Tower and Namdaemun Market Tour
Saturday, 2 July 2011
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
114. Organized Tour | July 2, 9:00 AM-5:00
PM
¡× Theme 1: DMZ and 3rd Tunnel Tour
¡× Theme 2: Korean Folk Village and Suwon Hwaseong Fortress
Tour
¡× Theme 3: Nanta Performance Tour
Participant
Index
Abdul Hamed, Nafisah 16
Abreu, Maria 22
Alekseev, Alexander 7
Alvstam, Claes G. 34, 57
Anderson, William 94,
Angel, David 10, 112
Anttiroiko, Ari-Veikko 30,
Aoyama, Yuko 51, 63
Araki, Hitoshi 87
Arntz, Melanie 88
Asheim, Bjorn 30, 112
Azizi, Parvaneh 42
Baklanov, Petr 55, 89
Banski, Jerzy 86, 96
Barkan, Joshua 95
Bashir, Raja 8
Bassens, David 13, 23, 92
Bathelt, Harald 76, 101
Beerepoot, Niels 30
Benner, Chris 63
Bentlage, Michael 103
Berger, Martin 32
Berndt, Christian 51, 85
Bernzen, Amelie 97
Beyers, William 35, 109
Boeckler, Marc 85
Bond-Smith, Steven 9
Boschma, Ron 62, 69, 74
Bouzari, Sima 7
Braun, Boris 81
Brereton, Finbarr 52
Brienen, Matthias 35
Brixy, Udo 68
Brown, Lawrence A. 60
Bürkner, Hans-Joachim 9
Bugge, Markus M. 58
Bullock, Craig 52
Burger, Martijn 35, 46
Carrincazeaux, Christophe 68, 90
Carroll, Michael 50, 62
Carruthers, John I. 50
Castaneda, Francisco 58
Castro Ortega, Carlos Hernán 102
Ceapraz, Ion Lucian 86
Chandio, Noor Hussain 54
Chang, Ching-Yuan 59
Chang, Wei-hsiu 15
Chapain, Caroline 45, 94
Che Leh, Fauziah 47
Choe, Soo Sun 87
Choi, Songsu 12
Choi, SungWoong 45
Choi, Young Jin 28, 65
Choo, Sungjae 76
Chung, Do Chai 68
Chung, Sunwha 87
Chung, Su-Yeul 60
Chung, Un-Chan 10
Cidell, Julie 74
Ciucci, Julien 55
Clark, Greg 12
Coenen, Lars 20, 74
Conventz, Sven 23
Coris, Marie 68
Cumbers, Andrew 48
Czapiewski, Konrad 91, 96
Daniels, Peter 110
Dannenberg, Peter 97
Davaakhuu, Khishigdorj 7
Derban, Galina 96
Derudder, Ben 13, 23, 66, 92
Devikar, Ashok 78
Di Giacomantonio, Sonia 18
Dixon, Adam 26, 39
Doloreux, David 20, 45
Dörrenbächer, Peter 18
Dörry, Sabine 79
Drummond, Lisa 5, 28
Dunford, Michael 43
Dzialek, Jaroslaw 79
Dzudzek, Iris 40
Edenhoffer, Klaus 38
Engelen, Ewald 26, 39, 51, 75, 92
Enkhbold, Zaya 82
Eriksson, Rikard 48, 107
Escobal, Javier 80, 89
Ewers, Michael 36
Faggian, Alessandra 22
Fang, Wanli 90
Feng, Ke 102
Forman, Balázs György 103
Franz, Martin 97
Fu, Wenying 20
Fujita, Masahisa 12, 25
Gairola, Sanjay 23
Gal, Zoltan 19
Glaeser, Ed 12, 25
Glassman, Jim 5, 41, 75
Glückler, Johannes 76, 91
Gomez, Alma Alicia 62
Gonoi, Ikuo 15
Govorushko, Sergey 66
Grabher, Gernot 108
Graham, Mark 108
Granier, Caroline 43
Grasland, Loïc 86
Gress, Douglas R. 58
Grote, Michael 39, 59
Haberly, Daniel 26
Hahn, Christoph 18
Hall, Sarah 13, 39, 85
Hammer, Ingmar 91
Han, Ju-Seong 73
Handke, Michael 82
Hansen, H©ªgni Kals©ª 107
Hansen, Teis 90
Hansson, Eva 41
Hanzawa, Seiji 44
Hao, Li-sha 34
Hara, Shinji 59
Hassink, Robert 19
Hauge, Atle 48
Haydukiewicz, Lech 71
Haynes, Kingsley E. 25, 110
Hayter, Roger 38
Henn, Sebastian 76
Henning, Kroll 50
Hinojosa-Valencia, Leonith 64
Hong, Chul 84
Howell, Anthony 22
Hsu, Jinn-yuh 15, 65, 95
Hsu, Szu-Yun 41
Hu, Ke 55
Hu, Zhiyong 33
Huang, Tsung-yi Michelle 28, 77
Huh, Dongsuk 47
Hwang, Jin-Tae 41, 77
Hwang, Joo-Seong 21
Hwang, Karl 53
Hwang, Seok-Joon 43
Ibert, Oliver 90, 108
Inder Jeet Singh, Inder Jeet Singh 98
Inkinen, Tommi 64
Ivarsson, Inge 57
Jafari, Mahtab 42
Janc, Krzysztof 96, 108
Janicki, Wojciech 66
Jauhiainen, Jussi S. 9, 32
Jeong, Jun Ho 92
Ji, Joo-Hyoung 65
Ji, Weiwei 27, 46
Jienwatcharamongkhol, Viroj 34
Jin, Xiaowei 69
Jin, Ying 90
Jones, Andrew 26, 63
Joshi-Ghani, Abha 11, 12
Jung, Sung-Hoon 73, 84
Kamakura, Natsuki 62
Kang, Hyunsoo 65
Kang, Sung-Jin 74
Karakin, Vladimir 54
Karreman, Bas 35, 100
Keck, Markus 35
Khoshniyat, Mohammad 6
Kiese, Matthias 100
Kilvits, Kaarel 57
Kim, Chansoo 70, 92
Kim, Dong-Wan 15
Kim, Jun Yeup 56
Kim, Jun-Hyung 67
Kim, Kyung-Min 44, 103
Kim, Yeong-Hyun 15, 65
Kim, Yoonji 100
Kim, Young-Kyu 103
Kim, Young-Long 102
Kinder, Sebastian 80
Kleibert, Jana 21
Kloosterman, Robert 75
Knox-Hayes, Janelle 13, 39
Kolomak, Evgeniya 88
Koo, Yangmi 100
Kosaikanont, Romyen 5
Kosonen, Kati-Jasmin 19
Koster, Sierdjan 31, 69
Krasnoyarova, Bella 56
Lai, Karen 28, 53
Lakshmanan, Tiruvarur 12, 25, 94
Lall, Somik 25
Lambregts, Bart 46
Lankin, Alexey 54
Laungaramsri, Pinkaew 5, 15
Lazzeroni, Michela 20
Lee, Boyoung 72
Lee, Bumsoo 44
Lee, Byung-Min 8, 100
Lee, Changkeun 88
Lee, Dongheon 38
Lee, Hyun Uk 72
Lee, Jieun 60
Lee, Keumsook 23, 72
Lee, Keun 107
Lee, Kyung Jin 99
Lee, Minjoung 56
Lee, Sang-Hun 77
Lee, Seung-Ook 5
Lee, Sungwon 44
Levy, Rachel 18
Li, Dandan 102
Li, Na 17
Li, Pengfei 76, 101
Li, Yan 80
Lim, Younghun 8
Lin, George C. S. 47
Lindgren, Urban 48
Lindkvist, Knut Bj©ªrn 81
Lindner, Peter 51
Liu, Qingchun 23
Liu, Shiqing 79, 99
Liu, Weidong 43, 94
Long, Kaiyuan 31
Lord-Tarte, Evelyne 45
Lotfi, Heydar 6, 16, 42, 88
Lozano, Nancy 25
Lu, Yuqi 23, 48
Ma, Zhong 17
MacKinnon, Danny 48
Maeda, Yukio 15
Mahroum, Sami 33
Majury, Niall 66
Malecki, Edward J. 108
Marchionni, Caterina 31
Martin, Roman 19
Marton, Andrew 47
Maryam, Ranjbari 42
Matsubara, Hiroshi 101
McCann, Philip 22
McMaster, Robert 48
Meijers, Evert 69, 107
Mercado, Alejadro 91
Meyer, Dorit 62
Meyer, Susanne 32
Min, Hee Hwa 92
Minondo, Asier 69
Miyamachi, Yoshihiro 52
Mizuoka, Fujio 4, 77
Mohd Shariff, Noresah 23
Momeni, Mehdi 99
Moodysson, Jerker 19, 20
Moon, Jeong Ho 12
Moreno Monroy, Ana Isabel 89
Moriset, Bruno 86
Mosneaga, Ana 36
Mulligan, Gordon F. 50
Nahm, Kee-Bom 14, 27
Nakamura, Tsutomu 70
Nitsch, Volker 43
Norcliffe, Glen 21
Nordhagen, Stella 29
Novotny, Josef 57
Nurkovi¦, Rahman 67
Oh, ChungWeon 17
Oh, Se-hoon 10
Oinas, Päivi 14, 31
Okada, Aya 18
Omar, Mohamed Zaini 68
O'Neill, Eoin 52
O'Neill, Phillip 95, 110
Otto, Anne 56
Ouma, Stefan 63
Pan, Jinghu 86, 98
Panyasing, Somnuek 7
Park, Bae-Gyoon 41, 77, 106
Park, Sam Ock 10, 12, 99, 112
Park, Sang-Chul 32
Park, Wonseok 33
Park, Yangho 11
Patchell, Jerry 6, 81
Pavlinek, Petr 32
Peck, Jamie 53, 65, 75, 95
Pellenbarg, Piet 80
Phelps, Nicholas 14
Phuc, To Xuan 28
Piccaluga, Andrea 20
Pike, Andy 48, 52, 64, 112
Plum, Oliver 19
Power, Dominic 40, 51, 63
Prunetti, Dominique 55
Ptacek, Pavel 19
Radwan, Lukas 80
Rainis, Ruslan 23, 71
Ramezani Gourabi, Bahman 42
Rankin, Katharine 106
Rantisi, Norma 40, 85
Reid, Neil 38, 50
Reiffenstein, Tim 30
Rekers, Josephine 45
Reps, Nicole 58
Revilla Diez, Javier 20
Rezaei, Mohammadreza 42
Rhee, Ji Won 21
Richaud, Alain 86
Rigby, David 110, 112
Roberts, Susan 106
Roshan, Gholamreza 98
Ross, Catherine 69
Rumpel, Petr 79
Rustige, Marc 59
Rybkina, Irina 78
Sanchez-Crispin, Alvaro 16
Sandag, Enkh-Amgalan 7
Sati, Vishwambhar Prasad 54
Savoskul, Maria 71
Schiller, Daniel 20, 50
Schlunze, Rolf Dieter 14, 27
Schulz, Christian 74
Schumacher, Kim Philip 60
Schutjens, Veronique 31
Scott, Allen 84, 112
Segard, Juliette 28
Seo, Bongman 4, 41, 53
Sevtsuk, Andres 44
Shakoor, Ali 42, 98
Sharma, Madhuri 60
Shearmur, Richard 20
Sheppard, Eric 75, 85, 106
Shi, Peiji 17, 55, 78, 86, 98
Shin, Hyun Bang 28
Shmuely, Andrew 15
Siriphon, Aranya 5
Skyva, Jan 57
Slach, Ondřej 79
Sofer, Michael 86, 96
Song, Yena 92, 94
Sonn, Jung Won 28
Sorensen, Anthony 96
Soudabeh, Ghasemi 42
Spencer, Gregory 64
Steiner, Christian 82
Sternberg, Rolf 100, 109
Ström, Patrik 27
Strube, Daniela 33
Sugiyama, Takeshi 9
Suire, Raphael 101
Sukhbaatar, Chinbaatar 7
Sunjidmaa, Erdenetuya 7
Suorsa, Katri 32
Suryawanshi, Dnyaneshwar 55
Suwala, Lech 40
Syrett, Stephen 109
Taira, Atsushi 27
Takeda, Izumi 4
Talbot, Damien 18
Taleghani, Mohammad 6
Tamásy, Christine 38, 50
Tavallaei, Simin 107
Thierstein, Alain 23
Trebbin, Anika 87
Tselios, Vassilis 22
Tsutsumi, Kenji 77
Ulrich, Ermann 81
Vaessen, Peter 31
Vale, Mário 52, 64
Van De Vijver, Elien 23
Van Dijk, Jouke 36, 94
Van Egeraat, Chris 91
Van Oort, Frank 35
Van Wissen, Leo 36
Vatne, Eirik 31
Vázquez, Carmen 86
Veeck, Gregory 29
Venhorst, Viktor 36
Vergara, Victor 12
Vervaet, Stephanie 66
Wall, Ronald 46
Wang, Hyoung Gun 25
Wang, Qian 21
Wang, Tao 102
Webber, Michael 67
Webber, Sophie 98
Winther, Lars 36
Woo, Myungje 69
Yang, Yung-Kai 59
Ye, Xinyue 50
Yuan, Linwang 48
Zhao, Yuanzheng 23
Weller, Sally 29, 40
Wetzstein, Steffen 9, 36
Witlox, Frank 13, 23, 66, 92
Wójcik, Dariusz 13, 26, 39, 51, 63, 112
Wong, Shuang-Yann 29
Wrobel, Martin 8
Wyrwich, Michael 46
Xu, Di 21
Xu, Wei 22
Xue, Ling 17
Yamamoto, Daisaku 38, 44
Yamamoto, Kenji 52, 89
Yang, Fiona Fan 47
Yang, Homin 69
Yao, Yifeng 67
Yeung, Godfrey 43
Yeung, Henry 57, 75, 112
Yim, Deoksoon 101
Yongvanit, Sekson 7
Yoon, Hyejin 35
Yu, Sandra Bei¡¯er 16
Ženka, Jan 32
Zhang, Jun 53, 65
Zhang, Li 23
Zhao, Cheng-zhang 78
Zhao, Xiaobin, Simon 82
Zhao, Yuan 34
Zhong, Yun 35
Zhou, Jun-ju 98
Zook, Matthew 51, 63, 95
Zukauskaite, Elena 70
Non-presenting Participant Index
Al Shama, Nada
Anar, E.
Ancheta, Christopher
Arkhavong, Phouthasenh
Beck, Silke Andrea
Chavez, Roberto
Chen, Mansha
Chen, Xiaohui
Cira, Dean
Dastur, Arish
Douangmyxay, Sengdara
Dowall, David
Ehrlich, Üllas
Ellis, Peter
Fuentebella, Felix William
Hardy, Sally
Harjadi, Achmad
Hoang, Long
Jara, Benjamin
Jensen, Imogene
Jin, Cheng
Jo, Jincheol
Kilroy, Austin
Kim, Sunsik
Kriss, Paul
Kulke, Elmar
Lee, Chul-Woo
Lee, Jeong-Rock
Lee, Jinhyung
Lkhamsuren, Badamkhorloo
Ngo, Anh Vu
Nguyen, Dang Tuyen
Nichol, Ross
Oh, Kyumin
Olivia, Fatati Roynilta
Pablo, Christopher
Puetz, Robert
Saimonkhoune, Saiya
Saruca, Crisanto
Scarnell, Rosalind
Schubert, Amelia
Shin, Chang Ho
Sotohebo, Daisuke
Southivong, Sombath
Sugiyama, Noriko
Tambunan, Ir. Rinella
Tolentino, Francis
Tu, Lan Do
TuJiaxing, Fan
Vicente, Jerome
Vidar, Catherine
Villacin, Deana
Wang, Hongyang
Yoo, Jaeyoon
Zhang, Yan
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Conference Session
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Welcome Dinner (6/28), Opening / Invited
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