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Knowledge-intensive firms, connectivity and spatial restructuring: dynamics and differences in Germany and Switzerland

A cross-border research project between Germany and Switzerland within the framework of the Lead Agency process of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and the Deutsch Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

Brief information

School:

Business

Status:

Completed

Period:

22.11.2016 - 31.12.2019

Overview

The project is a cross-border research project between Germany and Switzerland within the framework of the Lead Agency process of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and the Deutsch Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The structural change towards a knowledge economy has become an important driver in regional development. This poses the question as to whether the financial crisis had or continues to have impact upon regional development in Germany and Switzerland through the reconfiguration of the location networks of knowledge-intensive enterprises, and if so, how. Has the structural change towards a knowledge economy and the increasing globalisation of commercial value chains, accelerated by the financial and economic crisis worldwide, led to a re-concentration of businesses locating in metropolitan areas? Or are these processes leading to a de-concentration or to activities being relocated to peripheral locations in order to lower costs and to tap into new knowledge and value chains? The main objective of this project is to examine the change of the functional urban hierarchy in Germany and Switzerland in the context of the recent economic changes in the global economy. The scientific innovation of the project in particular concerns the understanding of globalisation and its consequences for the dynamics of urban and regional development, focussing on the knowledge economy. The overall ambition of the project can be described as follows: (1) To identify similarities and differences in the evolution of connectivity and functional urban hierarchy for Germany and Switzerland in the wake of the recent financial and economic crisis; (2) To enrich the understanding of globalisation as key factor of change in the spatial organisation of value chains of firms that as a consequence affects the urban system in Germany and Switzerland; (3) To provide evidence on the interrelationship between physical accessibility and non-physical connectivity as well as between flows and stocks in the knowledge economy; (4) To map and visualize the dynamics of urban connectivity and the evolution of the functional urban hierarchy in Germany and Switzerland; (5) To develop a concept for a long-term panel survey with connectivity data in Germany and Switzerland; (6) To develop evidence-based, alternative perspectives, which can provide a robust basis for regional and urban policy making in Germany and Switzerland.

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Facts

Type of project

Forschung

Internal organisations involved
  • CC Regional Economy (IBR RO)
External project partner
  • Technische Universität München
External project funder
  • Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)
Funding
  • SNF-HSLU als Hauptgesuchsteller/in
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Persons involved: internal

Project manager
  • Stefan Lüthi
Member of project team
  • Kathrin Ottiger
  • Karina von dem Berge
  • Silke Zöllner
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Persons involved: external

External Project Co-Head
  • Alain Thierstein

Publications

  • Article, review; peer reviewed (2)

    • Lüthi, Stefan; Thierstein, Alain & Zöllner, Silke (2020). A Longitudinal Network Analysis of the German Knowledge Economy from 2009 to 2019: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics at the City–Firm Nexus. Journal of Social Strucure, 21(1), 1-27. doi: 10.21307/joss-2020-005

    • Lüthi, Stefan; Thierstein, Alain & Hoyler, Michael (2017). The world city network: Evaluating top-down versus bottom-up approaches. Cities: the International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2017.09.006

  • Report/working paper (2)

    • Zöllner, Silke; Lüthi, Stefan; Hanisch, Christoph & Thierstein, Alain (2017). Comparing and visualising intra- and extra-firm networks of high-tech companies in Switzerland (Bericht).

    • Fritz, Nadine; Bentlage, Michael; Thierstein, Alain & Lüthi, Stefan (2017). Analysing and visualising the changing functional urban hierarchy in Germany (Bericht).

  • Presentation (conference/report/lectures) (6)

    • Zöllner, Silke; Lüthi, Stefan & Thierstein, Alain (29.08.2019). Methodological proposition for analysing spatial structural change in the knowledge economy. ERSA conference, Lyon.

    • Zöllner, Silke; Lüthi, Stefan; Bentlage, Michael & Thierstein, Alain (07.06.2019). A longitudinal network analysis of the German knowledge economy from 2009 to 2018: Spatio-temporal dynamics at the city-firm nexus. RSA conference, Santiago de Compostela.

    • Zöllner, Silke; Lüthi, Stefan; Hanisch, Christoph & Thierstein, Alain (29.08.2018). Comparing and visualising intra- and extra-firm networks of high-tech companies in Switzerland. Annual Conference European Regional Science Association ERSA, Groningen.

    • Zöllner, Silke; Lüthi, Stefan; Bentlage, Michael; Fritz, Nadine & Thierstein, Alain (03.06.2018). Spatio-temporal dynamics in the German and Swiss knowledge economy. Annual Conference Regional Studies Association RSA, Lugano.

    • Lüthi, Stefan; Hanisch, Christoph; Thierstein, Alain & Zöllner, Silke (10.04.2018). High-tech networks and urban hierarchies in Switzerland: A critical reflection of the Swiss spatial development policy. Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans.

    • Zöllner, Silke (29.08.2017). Comparing and visualising intra- and extra-firm networks of high-tech companies in Switzerland. ERSA 2017 CONGRESS "Social Progress for Resilient Regions", Groningen, The Netherlands.

Brief information

School:

Business

Status:

Completed

Period:

11/22/2016 - 12/31/2019

Project Head

Prof. Dr. Stefan Lüthi

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+41 41 228 41 82

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