In my old office, someone who had sat there before, had printed a paper with that heading, "Causation or correlation"? and hanged it on the wall. Little did I know, that this phrase would haunt me couple years later like that pumpkin from Shit academics say's meme from last Halloween.
Well, today I found out that I could not say that e-capital creates economic development from the results of my analyses. Opposite, from my results, can be concluded that e-capital clusters in more developed regions. It makes sense now. Luckily, this is only minor revision at this point. Last review round forced us to re-write the whole paper. After all, I am thankful to the referees, who have put so much effort reviewing our text. Comments have made our text so much better. Now I am going to be much more comfortable defending my thesis one day, a day so much closer again. :)
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I am honored by the acknowledgment from Mrs. Lace and Mr. Yun. Now we must just finalize the paper. Sweaty summer coming in the office :D
I gave a presentation in urban studies conference in Helsinki. Unfortunately it's only in Finnish. Paper deals with electronic capital and economic evolution in Europe. If you want to read the extended abstract in English, you can find it in my Researchgate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313678762_E-Capital_and_Economic_Evolution_in_European_Metropolitan_Areas
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AuthorJuho Kiuru, geographer living in Helsinki, Finland. |