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Academic Press/Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/ Knowledge Cities: approaches, experiences and perspectives Table of Contents Update: 30.06.05 Preliminaries i Title page ii Table of Contents iii List of Contributors iv Epigraph From Italo Calvino¿s The Invisible Cities v Introduction Javier Carrillo I. Approaches 1 ? Kostas Ergazakis, Kostas Metaxiotis, and John Psarras An Emerging Pattern of Successful Knowledge Cities¿ Main Features Institute of Communications & Computer Systems, National Technical University of Athens, Greece kergaz@epu.ntua.gr 2 ? Samuel David Martínez A Comparative Framework for Knowledge Cities Department of Computer Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México samdavmar80@yahoo.com.mx 3 ? Christian W. Matthiessen*, Annette W. Schwarz and S°ren Find Global Research Centres: An analysis based on bibliometric indicators *National Committee of Geography, Denmark cwm@geogr.ku.dk 4 ? Javier Carrillo A Taxonomy of Urban Capital The World Capital Institute fjcarrillo@itesm.mx 5 ? Leif Edvinsson K-City and Society Entrepreneurship for Intellectual Capital Growth Universal Networking Intellectual Capital, Sweden leife@unic.net 6 ? Pedro Flores Implementation of the Capital System for a Knowledge City Center for Knowledge Systems, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México pflores@itesm.mx II. Experiences 7 ? Caroline WONG*, Chong Ju Choi, and Carla C.J.M. Millar The Case of Singapore as a Knowledge-Based City *National Graduate School of Management, Australia National University, Australia chong.choi@anu.edu.au 8 Jon Azua The Bilbao Effect Chairman, Enovatinglab glokal@enovatinglab.com 9 ? Maya Levin-Sagi*, Edna Pasher, and Hanah Hertzman Holon: Transition into City of Children Edna Pasher and Associates, Israel edna_pasher@bezeqint.net 10 ? Blanca García UniverCities: Innovation and Social capital in Greater Manchester Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK blancagnava@yahoo.co.uk 11 ? Jay Chatzkel Greater Phoenix as a Knowledge Capital Progressive Practices, Phoenix, USA jchatzkel@progressivepractices.com 12 ? Javier Carrillo A Capital System for Monterrey The World Capital Institute fjcarrillo@itesm.mx 13 ? Karmen Jelcic Rijeka: Increasing Efficiency of Intellectual Capital in City Owned Companies Intellectual Capital Center, Zagreb Croatia karmenj@cik-hr.com 14 ? Stephen Chen How much does urban location matter? A comparison of three science parks in China National Graduate School of Management, Australia National University, Australia stephen.chen@anu.edu.au III. Perspectives 15 ? Luis Rubalcaba* and Luis Garrido Urban concentration of European business services and the role of regional policies *President of the European Network of Services Research luis.rubalcaba@telefonica.net 16 ? Jan Lambooy Knowledge Dissemination and Innovation in Urban Regions; An Evolutionary Perspective Univerty of Amsterdam / University of Utrecht, The Netherlands j.lambooy@inter.nl.net 17 ? América Martínez Knowledge Citizens: A Competence Profile Center for Knowledge Systems, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México ammartin@itesm.mx 18 ? Ron Dvir Knowledge City, seen as a Collage of Human Knowledge Moments Innovation Ecology, Pardesiya, Israel ron@futurecenter.co.il 19 ? Javier Carrillo Reconstructing Urban Experience The World Capital Institute fjcarrillo@itesm.mx
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
City and town life.
Intellectual life.
Metropolitan areas.