Innovative Cities

Cover of Innovative Cities by James Simmie
Author: James Simmie
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780415231848
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.74826573766 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 307.76/094
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Innovative Cities by James Simmie, published by Taylor & Francis in 2001, offers a detailed examination of innovation across five major European cities: Amsterdam, London, Milan, Paris, and Stuttgart. This 254-page book presents findings from research funded by the ESRC program on ‘Cities: Competitiveness and Cohesion’, focusing on the factors that contribute to these cities being recognized as leaders in innovation. The text explores the relationship between urban environments and economic growth, addressing the challenges faced by European economies in comparison to their North American and Far Eastern counterparts.

Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that highlights the unique characteristics and conditions fostering innovation in these urban centers. The book delves into the implications of economic activity concentrated in cities, discussing issues such as unemployment, income polarization, and social exclusion. By employing consistent analytical tools and survey techniques, the research provides a comparative perspective on how these cities have successfully generated local economic success. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in urban studies, economics, and the dynamics of innovation within the context of European cities.


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Innovative Cities presents a unique international comparison of innovation in Amsterdam, London, Milan, Paris and Stuttgart. Based on research funded by the ESRC program on ‘Cities: Competitiveness and Cohesion’, it compares and contrasts the reasons why these sites are among the top ten innovative cities in Europe. Innovation is one of the key driving forces of economic growth in modern economies. Economic growth in Europe is a key concern in Europe following the relatively poor performance of European economies when compared with North America, and, until recently, the Far East. Low economic growth is a primary cause of growing unemployment, income polarisation, social exclusion and depressed standards of living. Much economic activity is based in cities and this has led to much interest in what makes some cities much more successful than others in generating their own bases for local economic success. The research reported here takes a careful and directly comparable look at what characteristics and conditions in the five cities have led to the flourishing of innovation in them.; Researchers with detailed local knowledge have applied the same analytical tools and survey techniques to investigating this question and the results present a unique international comparison of innovation in the five cities. James Sennett – Oxford Brookes University. Prof. Peter Wood – University College London, Dr. Douglas Hart – University of Reading. Dr.

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