Pensum/læringskrav

* = Finnes i kopisamling

Pensum består av to bøker samt kompendier. Bøkene er:

Clark, G. et al. (red.)(2003): The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Sheppard, E. & T.J. Barnes (2000): A Companion to Economic Geography. Blackwell, Oxford.

Artiklene som inngår i kompendiene er gruppert etter temaene som er listet opp under med *:

1. Relational economic geography

Clark, G. et al. (red.)(2003): The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Kap. 1,2,3,13,18,21

Sheppard, E. & T.J. Barnes (2000): A Companion to Economic Geography. Blackwell, Oxford. Kap. 2,6,10

*Bathelt, H./ Glückler, J. (2003): "Toward a Relational Economic Geography", in Journal of Economic Geography (Vol. 3), 117-144.

*Bathelt, H. et.al. (2004): "Clusters and knowledge: local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation". Progress in Human Geography, vol 28, 1, 31-56. 26 sider.

*Bathelt, H. (2003): "Geographies of Production: Growth Regimes in Spatial Perspective 1 - Innovation, Institutions and Social Systems", in Progress in Human Geography (Vol. 27) pp. 763-778.

*Bathelt, H. (2005): "Geographies of production: growth regimes in spatial perspective (II) – knowledge creation and growth in clusters". Progress in Human Geography 29, 204-216.

*Yeung, H.W-C. (2005): "Rethinking relational economic geography". Transactions 30, 37-51.

*Asheim, B. T. & Isaksen, A. (2000): "Localised knowledge, interactive learning and innovation: Between regional networks and global corporations", i Taylor, M. & Vatne E. (red): The Networked Firm in a Global World. Ashgate, Aldershot, 163-198.

*Cooke, P. (2004): "Introduction", in Cooke, P., M. Heidenreich, H-J. Braczyk (eds.): Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Governances in a Globalized World. London, New York: Routledge, 1-18.

*Morgan, K. (1997): "The learning region: Institutions, innovation and regional renewal". Regional Studies, 31, 5, 491-504.

*Moulaert, F. og Sekia, A. (2003): "Territorial Innovation Models: A Critical Survey". Regional Studies vol. 37, s. 289-302. 14 s.

*Markusen, A. (1999): "Sticky places in slippery space. A typology of industrial dustricts", i Barnes, T. og Gertler, M.S (red.): The New Industrial Geography. Routledge. (29s.)

*Martin, R. (1999): "The new ”geographical turn” in economics: some critical reflections." Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23, x, 65-91.

*Coe, N.M. et.al (2004): ""Globalizing" regional development: a global production networks perspective", Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. NS 29 468-484.

*Hess, M. (2004): "’Spatial’ relationships? Towards a reconceptualization of embededness", in: Progress in Human Geography, 28/2, pp. 165-186.

*Crevoisier, O. (2004): “The Innovative Milieus Approach: Toward a Territorialized Understanding of the Economy?”. In: Economic Geography, 80/4, pp. 367-379.

*Martin, R. and P. Sunley (2003): "Deconstructing clusters: chaotic concepts or policy panacea?" Journal of Economic Geography, vol. 3, pp. 5-35.

*Enright, M. (2003): "Regional clusters: what we know and what we should know", in: J. Bröcker, D. Dohse and R. Soltwedel (Eds): Innovation Clusters and Interregional Competition, pp. 99–129. Berlin: Springer.

*Markusen, A. (1999): "Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence and Policy Distance: The Case for Rigour and Policy relevance in Critical Regional Studies". Regional Studies, 33, pp. 869-886.

*Lovering, L. (1999) "Theory Led by Policy: the Inadequacies of the "New Regionalism."" International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 23: 379-396

2. Firms

Clark, G. et al. (red.)(2003): The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Kap. 1,2,3,13,21.

Sheppard, E. & T.J. Barnes (2000): A Companion to Economic Geography. Blackwell, Oxford. Kap. 23

*Dicken, P. and Malmberg, A. (2001): "Firms in Territories: a Relational Perspective". Economic Geography 77: 345-363

*Dicken, P. (2003): "Placing firms: grounding the debate on the “global” corporation", i Peck, J. og Wai-chung Yeung, H. (red.): Remaking the Global Economy. Sage, London. (27-44).

*Markusen, A. (1994): "Studying Regions by Studying Firms". The Professional Geographer. Volume 46 Issue 4 Page 477-490

*Sæther. B. (2004): "From National to Global Agenda: The Expansion of Norske Skog 1962-2003", i Lehtinen, A et al (red.): Politics of forests. Northern Forest-Industrial Regimes in the Age of Globalization. Ashgate, Aldershot, side 233-251

3. Industries

Clark, G. et al. (red.)(2003): The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Kap. 15

Sheppard, E. & T.J. Barnes (2000): A Companion to Economic Geography. Blackwell, Oxford. Kap. 15,18

*Isaksen, A. (2004): "Knowledge-based clusters and urban location: the clustering of software consultancy in Oslo". Urban Studies, vol. 41, 5-6, pp. 1157-1174.

*Eich-Born, M. & R. Hassink (2005): "On the battle between shipbuilding regions in Germany and South Korea". Environment and Planning A 37, 635-656.

*Grabher, G. (2002): "The project ecology of advertising: Talents, tasks, and teams production in projects. Economic geographies of temporary collaboration." Regional Studies - Special Issue, Band 36, Heft 3: 245-262.

*Schamp, E.W. (2005): "Decline of the district, renewal of firms: an evolutionary approach to footwear production in the Pirmasens area, Germany". Environment and Planning A 2005, volume 37(4) April, pages 617 - 634

*Chapman, K. (2005): "From 'growth centre' to 'cluster': restructuring, regional development, and the Teesside chemical industry". Environment and Planning A. Volume 37(4) April, pages 597 – 615.

*Chapman, K. MacKinnon, D. and Cumbers, A. (forthcoming): "Adjustment or renewal in regional clusters? A study of diversification amongst SMEs in the Aberdeen oil complex". Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 29, 382-396 .

4. Regional economic change and policies

Clark, G. et al. (red.)(2003): The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Kap. 28,31

Sheppard, E. & T.J. Barnes (2000): A Companion to Economic Geography. Blackwell, Oxford. Kap. 12

*Tödtling, F. & M. Trippl (2005): "One size fits all? Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy." Research Policy 34, 1203-1219.

*Nauwelaers, C. & Wintjes, R. (2003): "Towards a new paradigm for innovation policy", i Asheim, B. T. m. fl. (red.): Regional Innovation Policy for Small-Medium Enterprises. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (193-220).

*Dale, B. (2002): "An institutionalist approach to local restructuring". European Urban and Regional Studies, Band 9, Heft 1: 5 -20.

*Ceccato, V. og Persson, L.O. (2002): "Dynamics of rural areas: an assessment of clusters of employment in Sweden". Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 18, no. 1, s. 49-63.

*Gibbs, D. (2000): "Ecological modernisation, regional economic development and regional development agencies". Geoforum, 31, 1, 9-19 (11 s.)

*Hassink, R. & Lagendijk, A. (2001): "The dilemmas of interregional institutional learning", in Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, (19)1, 65–84.

*Hassink, R. (2005): "How to Unlock Regional Economies from Path Dependency? From Learning Region to Learning Cluster". European Planning Studies 13, 521-535.

*Hassink, R. & Shin, D-H. (2005): "Guest editorial: the restructuring of old industrial areas in Europe an Asia". Environment and Planning A, 37, 571-580.

*Saxenian, A. & J.-Y. Hsu (2001): "The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection: Technical Communities and Industrial Upgrading". Industrial and Corporate Change 10, 893-920.

*Arbo, P. (2004): "Sterke regioner i et næringslivs- og innovasjonsperspektiv" i Knudsen, J.P. (red.): Sterke regioner - forskning og reform. Fagbokforlaget. 37 sider.

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