Maria Giaoutzi
Network Strategies in Europe
Developing the Future for Transport and ICT
Herausgeber: Nijkamp, Peter
Maria Giaoutzi
Network Strategies in Europe
Developing the Future for Transport and ICT
Herausgeber: Nijkamp, Peter
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This important book addresses the strategic dimensions of networks, especially in transportation and information communication technology in Europe. It also looks at the implications of European integration policies for network operations and developments, and the assessment of network synergy effects.
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This important book addresses the strategic dimensions of networks, especially in transportation and information communication technology in Europe. It also looks at the implications of European integration policies for network operations and developments, and the assessment of network synergy effects.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780754673309
- ISBN-10: 0754673308
- Artikelnr.: 35659238
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780754673309
- ISBN-10: 0754673308
- Artikelnr.: 35659238
Maria Giaoutzi is Professor of Geography and Regional Planning at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, and Peter Nijkamp is Professor in Regional Economics and Economic Geography in the Department of Spatial Economics, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Contents: Preface; Spatial interaction and information: the pillars of
European networks, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Part 1 Analysis of
Network Structures and Strategies: Networks, innovative capacity and the
experimental firm: implications for regional development policy, Luis
Suarez-Villa; On the robustness of transportation network structures, Ben
Immers and Art Bleukx; Electronic B2B, impact and experiences so far,
Dirk-Jan F. Kamann; Integrated mobile spatial information systems and urban
services, Maria Giaoutzi and Vassilios Vescoukis; Competition measurement
in network industries - the case of air transport, Javier Campos and Manuel
Romero; Enabling technologies and spatial job markets, Vassilios Vescoukis.
Part 2 European Integration Policy and Network Development: The enlargement
of the European Union and the emerging new TEN transport patterns, Christos
Dionelis and Maria Giaoutzi; Spatial development and cohesion impacts of
European transport investment and pricing policies, Lars Lundqvist; The
network versus the corridor concept in transportation planning, Christos
Dionelis, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris; European policy aspects of
network integration in the TEN transport, Anastasia Stratigea, Maria
Giaoutzi and Constantin Koutsopoulos; European integration policy on
telecommunications networks, Vassilios Vescoukis and Maria Giaoutzi. Part 3
Assessment of Network Integration Effects: The network effect of aircraft
and high-speed train substitution under airline and railway integration,
Moshe Givoni; Airports as nodes in global knowledge networks, Marina van
Geenhuizen and Holmer Doornbos; Ports in international networks: a
multicriteria evaluation of policy options for accommodating growth, Ron
Vreeker, Peter Nijkamp, Ingeborg van Ansem and Ekko van Ierland; Integrated
restructuring of urban transport networks: a case study on the Athens
tramway system, George Patris, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris;
Experiments on fiscal federalism in
European networks, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Part 1 Analysis of
Network Structures and Strategies: Networks, innovative capacity and the
experimental firm: implications for regional development policy, Luis
Suarez-Villa; On the robustness of transportation network structures, Ben
Immers and Art Bleukx; Electronic B2B, impact and experiences so far,
Dirk-Jan F. Kamann; Integrated mobile spatial information systems and urban
services, Maria Giaoutzi and Vassilios Vescoukis; Competition measurement
in network industries - the case of air transport, Javier Campos and Manuel
Romero; Enabling technologies and spatial job markets, Vassilios Vescoukis.
Part 2 European Integration Policy and Network Development: The enlargement
of the European Union and the emerging new TEN transport patterns, Christos
Dionelis and Maria Giaoutzi; Spatial development and cohesion impacts of
European transport investment and pricing policies, Lars Lundqvist; The
network versus the corridor concept in transportation planning, Christos
Dionelis, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris; European policy aspects of
network integration in the TEN transport, Anastasia Stratigea, Maria
Giaoutzi and Constantin Koutsopoulos; European integration policy on
telecommunications networks, Vassilios Vescoukis and Maria Giaoutzi. Part 3
Assessment of Network Integration Effects: The network effect of aircraft
and high-speed train substitution under airline and railway integration,
Moshe Givoni; Airports as nodes in global knowledge networks, Marina van
Geenhuizen and Holmer Doornbos; Ports in international networks: a
multicriteria evaluation of policy options for accommodating growth, Ron
Vreeker, Peter Nijkamp, Ingeborg van Ansem and Ekko van Ierland; Integrated
restructuring of urban transport networks: a case study on the Athens
tramway system, George Patris, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris;
Experiments on fiscal federalism in
Contents: Preface; Spatial interaction and information: the pillars of
European networks, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Part 1 Analysis of
Network Structures and Strategies: Networks, innovative capacity and the
experimental firm: implications for regional development policy, Luis
Suarez-Villa; On the robustness of transportation network structures, Ben
Immers and Art Bleukx; Electronic B2B, impact and experiences so far,
Dirk-Jan F. Kamann; Integrated mobile spatial information systems and urban
services, Maria Giaoutzi and Vassilios Vescoukis; Competition measurement
in network industries - the case of air transport, Javier Campos and Manuel
Romero; Enabling technologies and spatial job markets, Vassilios Vescoukis.
Part 2 European Integration Policy and Network Development: The enlargement
of the European Union and the emerging new TEN transport patterns, Christos
Dionelis and Maria Giaoutzi; Spatial development and cohesion impacts of
European transport investment and pricing policies, Lars Lundqvist; The
network versus the corridor concept in transportation planning, Christos
Dionelis, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris; European policy aspects of
network integration in the TEN transport, Anastasia Stratigea, Maria
Giaoutzi and Constantin Koutsopoulos; European integration policy on
telecommunications networks, Vassilios Vescoukis and Maria Giaoutzi. Part 3
Assessment of Network Integration Effects: The network effect of aircraft
and high-speed train substitution under airline and railway integration,
Moshe Givoni; Airports as nodes in global knowledge networks, Marina van
Geenhuizen and Holmer Doornbos; Ports in international networks: a
multicriteria evaluation of policy options for accommodating growth, Ron
Vreeker, Peter Nijkamp, Ingeborg van Ansem and Ekko van Ierland; Integrated
restructuring of urban transport networks: a case study on the Athens
tramway system, George Patris, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris;
Experiments on fiscal federalism in
European networks, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Part 1 Analysis of
Network Structures and Strategies: Networks, innovative capacity and the
experimental firm: implications for regional development policy, Luis
Suarez-Villa; On the robustness of transportation network structures, Ben
Immers and Art Bleukx; Electronic B2B, impact and experiences so far,
Dirk-Jan F. Kamann; Integrated mobile spatial information systems and urban
services, Maria Giaoutzi and Vassilios Vescoukis; Competition measurement
in network industries - the case of air transport, Javier Campos and Manuel
Romero; Enabling technologies and spatial job markets, Vassilios Vescoukis.
Part 2 European Integration Policy and Network Development: The enlargement
of the European Union and the emerging new TEN transport patterns, Christos
Dionelis and Maria Giaoutzi; Spatial development and cohesion impacts of
European transport investment and pricing policies, Lars Lundqvist; The
network versus the corridor concept in transportation planning, Christos
Dionelis, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris; European policy aspects of
network integration in the TEN transport, Anastasia Stratigea, Maria
Giaoutzi and Constantin Koutsopoulos; European integration policy on
telecommunications networks, Vassilios Vescoukis and Maria Giaoutzi. Part 3
Assessment of Network Integration Effects: The network effect of aircraft
and high-speed train substitution under airline and railway integration,
Moshe Givoni; Airports as nodes in global knowledge networks, Marina van
Geenhuizen and Holmer Doornbos; Ports in international networks: a
multicriteria evaluation of policy options for accommodating growth, Ron
Vreeker, Peter Nijkamp, Ingeborg van Ansem and Ekko van Ierland; Integrated
restructuring of urban transport networks: a case study on the Athens
tramway system, George Patris, Maria Giaoutzi and John Mourmouris;
Experiments on fiscal federalism in