Knowledge Cities
Approaches, Experiences, and Perspectives
Francisco Javier Carrillo
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann ISBN: 9780080460628
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Chapter extracts
Cover, copyright and contents .pdf
Introduction - The Century of Knowledge Cities.pdf
Pages from 1. An Emerging Pattern of Successful Knowledge Cities Main Features.pdf
Pages from 2. A Comparative Framework for Knowledge Cities.pdf
Pages from 3. Global Research Centres - An Analysis Based on Bibliometric Indicators.pdf
Pages from 4. Capital.pdf
Pages from 5. K-City and Society Entrepreneurship for Intellectual Capital Growth.pdf
Pages from 6. Implementation of the Capital System for a Knowledge City.pdf
Pages from 7. The Case of Singapore as a Knowledge-Based City.pdf
Pages from 8. Bilbao - From the Guggenheim to the Knowledge City.pdf
Pages from 9. Holon - Transition into City of Children.pdf
Pages from 10. UniverCities - Innovation and Social Capital in Greater Manchester.pdf
Pages from 11. Greater Phoenix as a Knowledge Capital.pdf
Pages from 12. A Capital System for Monterrey.pdf
Pages from 13. Rijeka - Increasing Efficiency of Intellectual Capital in City-Owned Companies.pdf
Pages from 14. An Experimental Aesthetic Audit of a City Within a City - The Case of Christiania.pdf
Pages from 15. How Much Does Urban Location Matter. A Comparison of Three Science Parks in China.pdf
Pages from 16. Urban Concentration of European Business Services and the Role of Regional Policies.pdf
Pages from 17. Knowledge Dissemination and Innovation in Urban Regions - An Evolutionary Perspective.pdf
Pages from 18. Knowledge Citizens - A Competence Profile.pdf
Pages from 19. Knowledge City, Seen as a Collage of Human Knowledge Moments.pdf
Pages from 20. Reconstructing Urban Experience.pdf
List of Contributors and Index.pdf
Currently there are 65 urban development programs worldwide formally designated as “knowledge cities.” Knowledge-based cities fall under a new area of academic research entitled Knowledge-Based Development, which brings together research in urban development and urban studies and planning with knowledge management and intellectual capital.
In this book, Francisco Javier Carillo of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) brings together a group of distinguished scholars to outline the theory, development, and realities of knowledge cities. Based on knowledge-based development, the book shows how knowledge can be and is placed at the center of city planning and economic development to enable knowledge flows and innovation to provide a sustainable environment for high value-added products and services.
Readership
Primary audience: Academics and scholars in Knowledge Management, Intellectual Capital, Urban studies and planning, Economic development, City planning, Regional development. Secondard: Knowledge Management practitioners, urban planners, economic development planners in public sector and grant making institutions such as the World Bank.
Original publication details
ISBN: 9780750679411
Number of pages: 312
Publication date: 2005/12/16









