Below is the permanent link to recently published article in Cities journal. It is also the first article of my PhD thesis. Three more to go, I guess. Well, it's a start :) The picture above is from the construction phase of 18 store twin towers in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki, opened now as Clarion Hotel. Every tenth of the new high rises in Finland is built in Jätkäsaari district, an inner city extension of Helsinki. It has an enormous innovative potential, according to our study below:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2017.01.005 Kiuru, Juho & Inkinen, Tommi (2017). Predicting innovative growth and demand with proximate human capital: A case study of the Helsinki metropolitan area. Cities. Volume 64, April 2017, Pages 9–17. Juho Kiuru a, , , Tommi Inkinen b, a University of Helsinki, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Division of Urban Geography and Regional Studies, P.O. Box 64, (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2a), FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland b University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies, Brahea-Centre, FI-20014 University of Turku, Finland
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Publications of project "Innovative regions and economic development in Helsinki Metropolitan Area"3/3/2017 You can find the publications of the project I have worked in @blogs.helsinki.fi/innovationgeography-en/publications-and-presentations/ and below:
Publications 2015-2017: 2016–2017 Inkinen, T. & H. Ponto (2017, painossa). Money matters? A qualitative study of the funding organizations as a part of smart cities and innovative development. In Rodríguez Bolívar, M.P. (ed.): Smart Technologies for Smart Governments. Transparency, Efficiency and Organizational Issues. Public Administration and Information Technology. Springer, New York. (JUFO: 2) http://www.springer.com/series/10796?detailsPage=titles Kiuru, J. & T. Inkinen (2017). Predicting innovative growth and demand with proximate human capital: A case study of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Cities, forthcoming. (Elsevier, WoS, Jufo: 2). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2017.01.005 Makkonen, T., M. Merisalo & T. Inkinen (2017). Containers, facilitators, innovators? The role of cities and city employees in innovative activities. European Urban and Regional Studies. (Sage, WoS, Jufo: 2). http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969776417691565 Inkinen, T. (2016). Intermodaalia kuljetusmaantiedettä lähestyttävästi. Book review: Institutional challenges to intermodal transportation and logistics. Governance in port regionalisation and hinterland integration. Terra 128:2, 138–139. (Jufo: 1) Inkinen, T. & I. Kaakinen (2016). Economic Geography of Knowledge Intensive Technology Clusters: Lessons from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Journal of Urban Technology 23:1, 95–114. (Routledge, WoS, Jufo: 1). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2015.1090196 Merisalo, M. (2016). Electronic capital: Economic and social geographies of digitalization. University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, Department of Geosciences and Geography. Helsingin yliopiston väitöskirja. Saatavilla osoitteesta http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-51-1358-0 Merisalo, M. & J. Kiuru (ed. 2016) Metropolialueen talouskasvun alustat – yritykset ja muut toimijat kaupungin kehityksen moottoreina -kurssi 16.3.–4.5.2016: opiskelijaraporttien kokoelma. Jun 2016 Helsinki: Helsingin yliopiston kaupunkimaantieteen ja aluetutkimuksen osasto. 92 p. Arvioinnissa olevat ja valmistuvat kirjalliset työt Ponto, H. & T. Inkinen (2017, lähetetty arviointiin). Knowledge-Based Environments in the City: Design and Urban Form in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Kiuru, J. & T. Inkinen (2017). Clusters or not? Innovation and location. Submitted manuscript. (SOItmC, ehdolla Journal of Open Innovation [Springer Open] lehden parhaaksi artikkeliksi) Inkinen, T. & S. Jokela (2017). Start-ups, business investors and flow of music: contrasting two creative events in Helsinki, Finland. In Di Vita, S. & M. Wilson (eds): Planning and Management of Urban Spectacle. Routledge, London. 2015 Inkinen, T. A. 2015. Reflections on the innovative city: examining three innovative locations in a knowledge bases framework. Journal of Open Innovation Technology, Market, and Complexity. 1:8, 1–23. Open Access available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40852-015-0009-5 Inkinen, T. A., Kaakinen, I. & Ponto, H. 2015. Metropolialueen innovatiivisen kasvun alustat: yritys- ja rahoittajanäkökulma. Teoksessa Kulopalo, J. (toim.): Työkaluja metropolialueen kehittämiseen. Helsingi yliopisto & Helsingin kaupungin tietokeskus, Helsinki. http://www.helsinki.fi/kaupunkitutkimus/dokumentit/Tyokaluja_metropolialueen_kehittamiseen.pdf Kiuru, J. (2015). Pääkaupunkiseudun hyvä- ja huono-osaiset klusterit ja niiden muutos 2007–2012. Finnish Journal of Urban Studies, 2015: 4, vol 54. Saatavilla osoitteesta http://www.yss.fi/journal/paakaupunkiseudun-hyva-ja-huono-osaiset-klusterit-ja-niiden-muutos-2007-2012/ Makkonen, T. A. & Inkinen, T. A. 2015 Geographical and temporal variation of regional development and innovation in Finland. Fennia. 193, 1, p. 134–147. Open Access available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.11143/46476 Yigitcanlar, T., Inkinen, T. A. & Makkonen, T. 2015. Does Size Matter? Knowledge-Based Development of Second-Order City-Regions in Finland. DisP – The Planning Review 53:3, 48–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02513625.2015.1093352 |
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