Ansätze zur Lösung grenzüberschreitender Probleme : ein Vergleich der institutionellen Arrangements der Euregios im nordrhein-westfälisch-niederländischen Grenzraum
Künftiger Stellenwert des Zentrale-Orte-Systems (ZOS) angesichts einer zunehmenden Anzahl von Großprojekten des Dienstleistungsmixes Handel/Freizeit in Realität und Planung
München im Wettstreit der Wirtschaftsregionen (2) : Administrative Grenzen müssen weg ; auf neue Anforderungen der regionalen Strukturpolitik wird nicht genügend reagiert
This report is part of a broader project examining the creative knowledge industry in 13 European... more This report is part of a broader project examining the creative knowledge industry in 13 European metropolitan regions. The two central research question of the whole ACRE project are: what are the conditions for creating or stimulating 'creative knowledge regions' in different metropolitan regions of the EU? And: What is the role of so-called 'soft' factors in creating and stimulating 'creative knowledge regions'? This report forms a synthesis of three previous reports examining the attractiveness of the Munich region for three groups: (1) employees in both creative and knowledge industries; (2) creative knowledge companies; (3) transnational migrant workers. The studies were conducted between summer 2007 until the end of 2008. There are two broad aims to this report. The first is to examine the relative importance given to different factors in terms of promoting the creative knowledge economy in the Munich region amongst the above mentioned target groups. The second is to evaluate the strength and weaknesses of Munich in terms of accommodating creative knowledge based on a combination of 'hard' production orientated factors and 'soft' consumption orientated factors. Munich can be considered as an established centre of the knowledge intensive industry as well as knowledge intensive services in the German as well as in the European context. It can also be considered as a leading centre of the creative industries in Germany. Which factors were decisive behind the decisions of creative knowledge workers, mangers and highly skilled migrants to settle and find a job or start a business in the Munich region? What was their main motivation to come to work and live in Munich? starts with a separate analysis of the main locations factors for each of the target groups. The chapter closes with a synthesis of the main location factors of the target groups. The overarching objective of chapter five is evaluating the core strengths and weakness of the Munich region from the perspective of Munich's creative knowledge sector. The report closes with some preliminary policy recommendations and open research questions.
Ansätze zur Lösung grenzüberschreitender Probleme : ein Vergleich der institutionellen Arrangements der Euregios im nordrhein-westfälisch-niederländischen Grenzraum
Künftiger Stellenwert des Zentrale-Orte-Systems (ZOS) angesichts einer zunehmenden Anzahl von Großprojekten des Dienstleistungsmixes Handel/Freizeit in Realität und Planung
München im Wettstreit der Wirtschaftsregionen (2) : Administrative Grenzen müssen weg ; auf neue Anforderungen der regionalen Strukturpolitik wird nicht genügend reagiert
This report is part of a broader project examining the creative knowledge industry in 13 European... more This report is part of a broader project examining the creative knowledge industry in 13 European metropolitan regions. The two central research question of the whole ACRE project are: what are the conditions for creating or stimulating 'creative knowledge regions' in different metropolitan regions of the EU? And: What is the role of so-called 'soft' factors in creating and stimulating 'creative knowledge regions'? This report forms a synthesis of three previous reports examining the attractiveness of the Munich region for three groups: (1) employees in both creative and knowledge industries; (2) creative knowledge companies; (3) transnational migrant workers. The studies were conducted between summer 2007 until the end of 2008. There are two broad aims to this report. The first is to examine the relative importance given to different factors in terms of promoting the creative knowledge economy in the Munich region amongst the above mentioned target groups. The second is to evaluate the strength and weaknesses of Munich in terms of accommodating creative knowledge based on a combination of 'hard' production orientated factors and 'soft' consumption orientated factors. Munich can be considered as an established centre of the knowledge intensive industry as well as knowledge intensive services in the German as well as in the European context. It can also be considered as a leading centre of the creative industries in Germany. Which factors were decisive behind the decisions of creative knowledge workers, mangers and highly skilled migrants to settle and find a job or start a business in the Munich region? What was their main motivation to come to work and live in Munich? starts with a separate analysis of the main locations factors for each of the target groups. The chapter closes with a synthesis of the main location factors of the target groups. The overarching objective of chapter five is evaluating the core strengths and weakness of the Munich region from the perspective of Munich's creative knowledge sector. The report closes with some preliminary policy recommendations and open research questions.
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