Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Liquidity, Technological Opportunities, and the Stage Distribution of Venture Capital Investments2014 / Henry Lahr, Andrea Mina
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Societal problems and industry reorientation: Elaborating the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model and a case study of car safety in the USA (1900–1995)
Abstract Addressing societal problems requires the reorientation of firms-in-industries, including changes in technology, belief systems, and mission. The paper aims to make two contributions to the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model, which...
2014 / Frank W. Geels, Caetano C.R. Penna -
Public Participation in Branding Road Corridor as Shopping Window or Batik Industry at Pekalongan
Abstract There are many cities in Indonesia that can be categorized as batik-industrial cities. Postal road that connects cities along the northern coast of Java Island passes right through Pekalongan. Through historical and naturalistic approach,...
2015 / R. Siti Rukayah, Ardiyan Adhi Wibowo, Sri Hartuti Wahyuningrum -
Urban public space between fragmentation, control and conflict2014 / Alfredo Mela
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Effects on academia-industry collaboration of extending university property rights2006 / Finn Valentin, Rasmus Lund Jensen
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Patterns of local development as a roadmap towards urban transport sustainability
Abstract Urban transport sustainability is a shared challenge nowadays and many were the responses given to it in the very recent years. The paper, amidst the huge quantity of references and data around the subject, intends to face the problem from...
2011 / Ilaria Delponte, Pietro Ugolini -
Light goods vehicles in urban areas
Abstract The paper provides a review of the light goods vehicle (LGV) fleet and its activity, with specific reference to operations in urban areas, and sustainability issues associated with the ever-growing use of LGVs. Traditionally these vehicles...
2010 / Michael Browne, Julian Allen, Toshinori Nemoto, Johan Visser -
The Sustainability Revolution: A Societal Paradigm Shift2012 / Tom R. Burns
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Environmental determinants of active travel in youth: A review and framework for future research2008 / Jenna R Panter, Andrew P Jones, Esther MF van Sluijs
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Cycling and walking to work in New Zealand, 1991-2006: regional and individual differences, and pointers to effective interventions2009 / Sandar Tin Tin, Alistair Woodward, Simon Thornley, Shanthi Ameratunga
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The impact of land use characteristics for sustainable mobility: the case study of Rome2012 / Stefano Gori, Marialisa Nigro, Marco Petrelli
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The Ecological Protection Research Based on the Cultural Landscape Space Construction in Jingdezhen
Abstract As a historical and cultural city, Jingdezhen is now faced with new challenges that exhausted porcelain clay resources restricted economic development. This paper will explore the rich cultural landscape resources from the viewpoint of the...
2011 / Yu Bin, Xiao Xuan -
Antecedents and consequences of effectuation and causation in the international new venture creation process2012 / Rainer Harms, Holger Schiele
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“They’re Coming to America”: Immigration, Settlement, and Citizenship2009 / Yen Le Espiritu
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“Teenager's Travel Patterns for School and After-School Activities.”
Abstract Significant differences in activity and travel patterns are found in this paper among teenagers in three different urban environments in Greece. Using a sample of 364 high-school students, aged from 12 to 18 years old, representing...
2012 / Maria Kamargianni, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Konstadinos G. Goulias -
How does a modal shift from short car trips to cycling affect road safety?
Abstract Governments aim to promote a shift from car to bicycle, but concerns about road safety seem to represent an important argument against this encouragement. This study examines the road safety impact of a modal shift from short car trips to...
2012 / J.P. Schepers, E. Heinen -
A preliminary proposal for urban and transportation planning in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to propose information of use in the reconstruction of urban transport and infrastructure in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake. In particular, knowledge of urban planning and transportation planning is ...
2012 / Akinori Morimoto -
Motorcycle fatalities in Malaysia
Abstract Malaysia has the highest road fatality risk (per 100,000 population) among the ASEAN countries and more than 50% of the road accident fatalities involve motorcyclists. This study has collected and analysed data from the police, government...
2012 / Muhammad Marizwan Abdul Manan, András Várhelyi -
Evaluation of urban public transportation efficiency in Kutahya, Turkey
Abstract In this study, the public transport system in the city of Kutahya and its current transportation problems were firstly mentioned. Then, the transit quality of service in Kutahya was evaluated from various aspects such as transit...
2011 / Polat Yaliniz, Safak Bilgic, Yasar Vitosoglu, Cantekin Turan -
Bridging national boundaries: how networks of local actors are building the Alpine region
Abstract In the Alpine context, civil society organisations, with help of committed local actors (inhabitants, local representatives, researchers, managers of protected areas, and ecological associations) organised in networks, are bridging national ...
2011 / Cristina Del Biaggio