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ERSA Congress on Sustainable Regional Growth and Development in the Creative Knowledge Economy

  • 1.  ERSA Congress on Sustainable Regional Growth and Development in the Creative Knowledge Economy

    Posted 11-16-2009 02:37

    The Nordic Section of the European Regional Science Association has the privilege to organize the 50th anniversary ERSA congress in August 19-23, 2010. ERSA, the European Regional Science Association, is part of the worldwide RSAI (Regional Science Association International). ERSA is devoted to regional science, an expanding field dedicated to the development of theory and methods in urban and regional analysis and policy.

    Congress Theme

    The main theme of the Congress is "Sustainable Regional Growth and Development in the Creative Knowledge Economy".

     

    This theme encompasses and reflects wider European concerns about regional growth and development in an era of globalisation and increased environmental awareness expressed not least in the Lisbon Agenda. It naturally includes issues related to ICTs and infrastructure networks as well as regional, urban and rural policies in a time where sustainable economic growth is a major concern.

    Keynote speakers

    Professor Annalee Saxenian, University of California at Berkeley, USA

    Professor William Strange, University of Toronto, Canada

    Special Round Table Session with the Nobel Laureate Professor Paul Krugman, Princeton University, USA, together with Professors Masahisa Fujita, Konan University, Japan and Anthony J. Venables, Oxford University, UK

     

    Dates and Deadlines

    Abstract submission:

    20th January, 2010

    Notification of acceptance of abstracts:

    1st March, 2010

    Submission of papers for R-sessions and Y-sessions:

    14th April, 2010

    Notification of acceptance of R-session and Y-session papers:

    12th May, 2010

    Registration at a reduced fee not later than:

    31st May, 2010

    Submission of other papers (non-refereed):

    18th June, 2010


    Types of Sessions 

    The programme will include plenary sessions with keynote speakers, special S-sessions as well as traditional general O-sessions, refereed R-sessions and refereed Y-sessions (for young
    scientists) which will be organised on a variety of themes.

    Congress Thematic Topics

     

    Regional Science epistemology and pedagogy

    Sustainability issues in regional development

    Regional aspects of the knowledge economy

    Regional economic modelling and spatial econometrics

    Geographical information systems and spatial analysis

    CGE-modeling in space

    Location Studies

    Gender aspects of regional development

    Regional health and welfare issues

    Globalization and regional competitiveness

    Infrastructure, transports and communications

    Regional economic growth and development

    Problems and prospects of European integration

    Cross-border cooperation and development

    Urban-rural relationships

    Regional and urban policy, planning and governance

    Land use, real estate and housing markets

    Social capital and regional development

    Rural and local development

    Tourism and regional development

    Innovation and regional development

    Entrepreneurship and regional development

    Labour markets, migration and demography

    Social segregation, poverty and social policy

    Territorial cohesion and regional development

    Clusters - actors, processes and performance

    Evolutionary economic geography

    For a complete list of congress themes and special sessions, see
    www.ersa.org/ersa-congress/theme/

    Visit Jönköping

    Jönköping, the tenth largest city in Sweden, is the centre of a region known for its numerous industries and high concentration of businesses. Jönköping International Business School is a young and pioneering school with entrepreneurship and business renewal as its main focus points. It has rapidly established itself as being one of  the strongest academic environments in
    Europe for research on entrepreneurship and regional economics.

    Fee levels 

    The fee levels are still to be decided, but it is the organizers' intention to keep them in line with those for recent ERSA congresses. There will be a reduced fee for those born 1978 or later and for delegates from lower income countries.

     

    Local Organizing Committee

    Executive Committee:

    Professor Hans Westlund

    Chair of Local Organizing Committee (LOC)

    Ms Iréne Bernhard, M.Sc.

    Programme Secretary

     

    Ms Kerstin Ferroukhi

    Organization Secretary

    E-mail: info@ersa.org

    Web page: www.ersa.org/ersa-congress/

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