スウェーデンの高等教育・研究機関における地理学の教育・研究

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Published in地学雑誌 Vol. 121; no. 4; pp. 673 - 685
Main Author 山下, 潤
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Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A. and Maskell, P. (2004): Clusters and knowledge: Local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation. Progress in Human Geography, 28, 31-56.
Vilhelmson, B. and Thulin, E. (2001): Is regular work at fixed places fading away?. The development of ICT-based and travel-based modes of work in Sweden. Environment and Planning A, 33, 1015-1029.
Gärling, T., Eek, D., Loukopoulos, P., Fujii, S., Johansson-Stenman, O., Kitamura, R., Pendyala, R. and Vilhelmson, B. (2002): A conceptual analysis of the impact of travel demand management on private car use. Transport Policy, 9, 59-70.
Coenen, L. and Díaz López, F.J. (2010): Comparing systems approaches to innovation and technological change for sustainable and competitive economies: An explorative study into conceptual commonalities, differences and complementarities. Journal of Cleaner Production, 18, 1149-1160.
Asheim, B.T. and Coenen, L. (2005): Knowledge bases and regional innovation systems: Comparing Nordic clusters. Research Policy, 34, 1173-1190.
Lindh, T. and Malmberg, B. (1999): Age structure effects and growth in the OECD, 1950-1990. Journal of Population Economics, 12, 431-449.
Malmberg, A. and Maskell, P. (1997): Towards an explanation of regional specialization and industry agglomeration. European Planning Studies, 5, 25-41.
Buttimer, A. and Mels, T. (2006): By Northern Lights: On the Making of Geography in Sweden. Ashgate.
Asheim, B.T. and Isaksen, A. (2002): Regional innovation systems: The integration of local 'sticky' and global 'ubiquitous' knowledge. Journal of Technology Transfer, 27, 77-86.
Coenen, L., Benneworth, P. and Truffer, B. (2012): Toward a spatial perspective on sustainable transition. Research Policy, 41, 968-979.
Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A. (1999): The competitiveness of firms and regions. 'Ubiquitification' and the importance of localized learning. European Urban and Regional Studies, 6, 9-25.
Coenen, L., Moodysson, J. and Asheim, B.T. (2004): Nodes, networks and proximities: On the knowledge dynamics of the Medicon Valley biotech cluster. European Planning Studies, 12, 1003-1018.
Asheim, B., Coenen, L. and Vang, J. (2007): Face-to-face, buzz, and knowledge bases: Sociospatial implications for learning, innovation, and innovation policy. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 25, 655-670.
Asheim, B.T. (1996): Industrial districts as 'learning regions': A condition for prosperity. European Planning Studies, 4, 379-400.
Power, D. (2003): The nordic 'cultural industries': A cross-national assessment of the place of the cultural industries in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Geografiska Annaler Series B, 85, 167-180.
Moodysson, J. (2008): Principles and practices of knowledge creation: On the organization of “buzz” and “pipelines” in life science communities. Economic Geography, 84, 449-469.
Maskell, P., Bathelt, H. and Malmberg, A. (2006): Building global knowledge pipelines: The role of temporary clusters. European Planning Studies, 14, 997-1013.
村山朝子・村山祐司(1997): スウェーデンにおける地理学教育.地学雑誌,106,894-898.[Murayama, T. and Murayama, Y. (1997): Geography education in Sweden. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 106, 894-898. ]
Musterd, S. and Andersson, R. (2005): Housing mix, social mix, and social opportunities. Urban Affairs Review, 40, 761-790.
Musterd, S. and Andersson, R. (2006): Employment, social mobility and neighbourhood effects: The case of Sweden. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 30, 120-140.
Porter, M. (1998): On Competition. Harvard Business School Press.
松原 宏(1999): 集積論の系譜と「新産業集積」.東京大学人文地理学研究,13,83-110.[Matsubara, H. (1999): The legacy of agglomeration theories and new industrial agglomeration. Komaba studies in human geography, 13, 83-110. ]
水野真彦(1999): 制度・習慣・進化と産業経済学―90年代の英国圏の地理学と隣接分野の動向から―.経済地理学年報,45,120-139.[Mizuno, M. (1999): Institution, customs, evolution, and industrial geography: A review of industrial geography and neighbouring disciplines in the 1990s. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 45, 120-139. ]
Power, D. and Hallencreutz, D. (2002): Profiting from creativity?. The music industry in Stockholm, Sweden and Kingston, Jamaica. Environment and Planning A, 34, 1833-1854.
Hägerstrand, T. (1967): Innovation Diffusion as a Spatial Process (postscript and translation by Allan Pred). University of Chicago Press.
Lundholm, E., Garvill, J., Malmberg, G. and Westin, K. (2004): Forced or free movers?. The motives, voluntariness and selectivity of interregional migration in the Nordic countries. Population, Space and Place, 10, 59-72.
Thulin, E. and Vilhelmson, B. (2005): Virtual mobility of urban youth: ICT-based communication in Sweden. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 96, 477-487.
Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A. (2007): Myopia, knowledge development and cluster evolution. Journal of Economic Geography, 7, 603-618.
松原 宏(2006): 経済地理学―立地・地域・都市の理論.東京大学出版会.[Matsubara, H. (2006): Economic Geography: Theories on Location, Region and City. University of Tokyo Press. ]
Ivarsson, I. (1999): Competitive industry clusters and inward TNC investments: The case of Sweden. Regional Studies, 33, 37-49.
Power, D. and Jansson, J. (2004): The emergence of a post-industrial music economy?. Music and ICT synergies in Stockholm, Sweden. Geoforum, 35, 425-439.
外枦保大介(2008): 進化経済地理学の可能性―企業城下町の実証研究をふまえて―.経済地理学年報,54,373-374.[Sotohebo, D. (2008): Possibilities of evolutionary economic geography: On the basis of an empirical study on regional industries. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 54, 373-374. ]
Andersson, R. (1998): Socio-spatial dynamics: Ethnic divisions of mobility and housing in post-Palme Sweden. Urban Studies, 35, 397-428.
Fischer, P.A. and Malmberg, G. (2001): Settled people don't move: On life course and (Im-) mobility in Sweden. International Journal of Population Geography, 7, 357-371.
Ivarsson, I. (2002): Transnational corporations and the geographical transfer of localised technology: A multi-industry study of foreign affiliates in Sweden. Journal of Economic Geography, 2, 221-247.
Ivarsson, I. and Alvstam, C.G. (2010): Supplier upgrading in the home-furnishing value Chain: An empirical study of IKEA's sourcing in China and South East Asia. World Development, 38, 1575-1587.
Borgegard, L.-E., Hakansson, J. and Malmberg, G. (1995): Population redistribution in Sweden - long term trends and contemporary tendencies. Geografiska Annaler Series A, 77, 31-45.
山本健兒(2003): 知識創造と産業集積―マスケル&マルムベルイ説の批判的検討―.人文地理,55,554-573.[Yamamoto, K. (2003): Knowledge creation and industrial clustering: A critical reexamination of the theoretical considerations of Maskell and Malmberg. Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 55, 554-573. ]
Malmberg, A. and Power, D. (2005): (How) do (Firms in) clusters create knowledge?. Industry and Innovation, 12, 409-431.
Keskitalo, E.C.H. (2008): Vulnerability and adaptive capacity in forestry in northern Europe: A Swedish case study. Climatic Change, 87, 219-234.
友澤和夫(2000): 生産システムから学習システムへ―1990年代の欧米における工業地理学の研究動向.経済地理学年報,46,323-336.[Tomozawa, K. (2000): From production systems to learning systems: Research trend of industrial geography in Europe and America in the 1990s. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 46, 323-336. ]
山本健兒(2005): 産業集積の経済地理学.法政大学出版局.[Yamamoto, K. (2005): Economic Geography on Industrial Agglomeration. Hosei University Press. ]
Hägerstrand, T. (1970): What about people in regional scinece?. Papers of the Regional Science Association, 26, 6-21
村山祐司(1996): スウェーデンにおける人文地理学の展開.地学雑誌,105,411-430.[Murayama, Y. (1996): Development of human geography in Sweden. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 105, 411-430. ]
Ivarsson, I. and Alvstam, C.G. (2005): Technology transfer from TNCs to local suppliers in developing countries: A study of AB Volvo's truck and bus plants in Brazil, China, India, and Mexico. World Development, 33, 1325-1344.
Keskitalo, E.C.H. (2004): A framework for multi-level stakeholder studies in response to global change. Local Environment, 9, 425-435.
Truffer, B. and Coenen, L. (2012): Environmental innovation and sustainability transitions in regional studies. Regional Studies, 46, 1-21.
de la Croix, D., Lindh, T. and Malmberg, B. (2009): Demographic change and economic growth in Sweden: 1750-2050. Journal of Macroeconomics, 31, 132-148.
Malmberg, B. (1994): Age structure effects on economic growth - Swedish evidence. Scandinavian Economic History Review, 42, 279-295.
Moodysson, J. and Jonsson, O. (2007): Knowledge collaboration and proximity: The spatial organization of biotech innovation projects. European Urban and Regional Studies, 14, 115-131.
Galster, G., Andersson, R., Musterd, S. and Kauppinen, T.M. (2008): Does neighborhood income mix affect earnings of adults?. New evidence from Sweden. Journal of Urban Economics, 63, 858-870.
Gärling, T., Kalen, T., Romanus, J., Selart, M. and Vilhelmson, B. (1998): Computer simulation of household activity scheduling. Environment and Planning A, 30, 665-679.
Andersson, R. (2006): 'Breaking segregation' - Rhetorical construct or effective policy?. The case of the metropolitan development initiative in Sweden. Urban Studies, 43, 787-799.
References_xml – reference: 村山祐司(1996): スウェーデンにおける人文地理学の展開.地学雑誌,105,411-430.[Murayama, Y. (1996): Development of human geography in Sweden. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 105, 411-430. ]
– reference: Asheim, B.T. and Isaksen, A. (2002): Regional innovation systems: The integration of local 'sticky' and global 'ubiquitous' knowledge. Journal of Technology Transfer, 27, 77-86.
– reference: 水野真彦(1999): 制度・習慣・進化と産業経済学―90年代の英国圏の地理学と隣接分野の動向から―.経済地理学年報,45,120-139.[Mizuno, M. (1999): Institution, customs, evolution, and industrial geography: A review of industrial geography and neighbouring disciplines in the 1990s. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 45, 120-139. ]
– reference: Ivarsson, I. (2002): Transnational corporations and the geographical transfer of localised technology: A multi-industry study of foreign affiliates in Sweden. Journal of Economic Geography, 2, 221-247.
– reference: Moodysson, J. (2008): Principles and practices of knowledge creation: On the organization of “buzz” and “pipelines” in life science communities. Economic Geography, 84, 449-469.
– reference: 松原 宏(2006): 経済地理学―立地・地域・都市の理論.東京大学出版会.[Matsubara, H. (2006): Economic Geography: Theories on Location, Region and City. University of Tokyo Press. ]
– reference: Ivarsson, I. (1999): Competitive industry clusters and inward TNC investments: The case of Sweden. Regional Studies, 33, 37-49.
– reference: Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A. and Maskell, P. (2004): Clusters and knowledge: Local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation. Progress in Human Geography, 28, 31-56.
– reference: de la Croix, D., Lindh, T. and Malmberg, B. (2009): Demographic change and economic growth in Sweden: 1750-2050. Journal of Macroeconomics, 31, 132-148.
– reference: Keskitalo, E.C.H. (2008): Vulnerability and adaptive capacity in forestry in northern Europe: A Swedish case study. Climatic Change, 87, 219-234.
– reference: Maskell, P., Bathelt, H. and Malmberg, A. (2006): Building global knowledge pipelines: The role of temporary clusters. European Planning Studies, 14, 997-1013.
– reference: Galster, G., Andersson, R., Musterd, S. and Kauppinen, T.M. (2008): Does neighborhood income mix affect earnings of adults?. New evidence from Sweden. Journal of Urban Economics, 63, 858-870.
– reference: Power, D. (2003): The nordic 'cultural industries': A cross-national assessment of the place of the cultural industries in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Geografiska Annaler Series B, 85, 167-180.
– reference: Fischer, P.A. and Malmberg, G. (2001): Settled people don't move: On life course and (Im-) mobility in Sweden. International Journal of Population Geography, 7, 357-371.
– reference: Power, D. (2002): “Cultural industries” in Sweden: An assessment of their place in the Swedish economy. Economic Geography, 78, 103-127.
– reference: 山本健兒(2003): 知識創造と産業集積―マスケル&マルムベルイ説の批判的検討―.人文地理,55,554-573.[Yamamoto, K. (2003): Knowledge creation and industrial clustering: A critical reexamination of the theoretical considerations of Maskell and Malmberg. Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 55, 554-573. ]
– reference: Asheim, B., Coenen, L. and Vang, J. (2007): Face-to-face, buzz, and knowledge bases: Sociospatial implications for learning, innovation, and innovation policy. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 25, 655-670.
– reference: Truffer, B. and Coenen, L. (2012): Environmental innovation and sustainability transitions in regional studies. Regional Studies, 46, 1-21.
– reference: Gärling, T., Eek, D., Loukopoulos, P., Fujii, S., Johansson-Stenman, O., Kitamura, R., Pendyala, R. and Vilhelmson, B. (2002): A conceptual analysis of the impact of travel demand management on private car use. Transport Policy, 9, 59-70.
– reference: Andersson, R. (1998): Socio-spatial dynamics: Ethnic divisions of mobility and housing in post-Palme Sweden. Urban Studies, 35, 397-428.
– reference: Keskitalo, E.C.H. (2004): A framework for multi-level stakeholder studies in response to global change. Local Environment, 9, 425-435.
– reference: Hägerstrand, T. (1967): Innovation Diffusion as a Spatial Process (postscript and translation by Allan Pred). University of Chicago Press.
– reference: 松原 宏(1999): 集積論の系譜と「新産業集積」.東京大学人文地理学研究,13,83-110.[Matsubara, H. (1999): The legacy of agglomeration theories and new industrial agglomeration. Komaba studies in human geography, 13, 83-110. ]
– reference: Coenen, L., Benneworth, P. and Truffer, B. (2012): Toward a spatial perspective on sustainable transition. Research Policy, 41, 968-979.
– reference: 村山朝子・村山祐司(1997): スウェーデンにおける地理学教育.地学雑誌,106,894-898.[Murayama, T. and Murayama, Y. (1997): Geography education in Sweden. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 106, 894-898. ]
– reference: Lundholm, E., Garvill, J., Malmberg, G. and Westin, K. (2004): Forced or free movers?. The motives, voluntariness and selectivity of interregional migration in the Nordic countries. Population, Space and Place, 10, 59-72.
– reference: Porter, M. (1998): On Competition. Harvard Business School Press.
– reference: Malmberg, A. and Maskell, P. (1997): Towards an explanation of regional specialization and industry agglomeration. European Planning Studies, 5, 25-41.
– reference: Moodysson, J. and Jonsson, O. (2007): Knowledge collaboration and proximity: The spatial organization of biotech innovation projects. European Urban and Regional Studies, 14, 115-131.
– reference: Musterd, S. and Andersson, R. (2006): Employment, social mobility and neighbourhood effects: The case of Sweden. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 30, 120-140.
– reference: Ivarsson, I. and Alvstam, C.G. (2005): Technology transfer from TNCs to local suppliers in developing countries: A study of AB Volvo's truck and bus plants in Brazil, China, India, and Mexico. World Development, 33, 1325-1344.
– reference: Malmberg, B. (1994): Age structure effects on economic growth - Swedish evidence. Scandinavian Economic History Review, 42, 279-295.
– reference: Power, D. and Hallencreutz, D. (2002): Profiting from creativity?. The music industry in Stockholm, Sweden and Kingston, Jamaica. Environment and Planning A, 34, 1833-1854.
– reference: Malmberg, A. and Power, D. (2005): (How) do (Firms in) clusters create knowledge?. Industry and Innovation, 12, 409-431.
– reference: Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A. (2007): Myopia, knowledge development and cluster evolution. Journal of Economic Geography, 7, 603-618.
– reference: 友澤和夫(2000): 生産システムから学習システムへ―1990年代の欧米における工業地理学の研究動向.経済地理学年報,46,323-336.[Tomozawa, K. (2000): From production systems to learning systems: Research trend of industrial geography in Europe and America in the 1990s. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 46, 323-336. ]
– reference: 山本健兒(2005): 産業集積の経済地理学.法政大学出版局.[Yamamoto, K. (2005): Economic Geography on Industrial Agglomeration. Hosei University Press. ]
– reference: Ivarsson, I. and Alvstam, C.G. (2010): Supplier upgrading in the home-furnishing value Chain: An empirical study of IKEA's sourcing in China and South East Asia. World Development, 38, 1575-1587.
– reference: Asheim, B.T. (1996): Industrial districts as 'learning regions': A condition for prosperity. European Planning Studies, 4, 379-400.
– reference: Power, D. and Jansson, J. (2004): The emergence of a post-industrial music economy?. Music and ICT synergies in Stockholm, Sweden. Geoforum, 35, 425-439.
– reference: Musterd, S. and Andersson, R. (2005): Housing mix, social mix, and social opportunities. Urban Affairs Review, 40, 761-790.
– reference: Asheim, B.T. and Coenen, L. (2005): Knowledge bases and regional innovation systems: Comparing Nordic clusters. Research Policy, 34, 1173-1190.
– reference: Coenen, L. and Díaz López, F.J. (2010): Comparing systems approaches to innovation and technological change for sustainable and competitive economies: An explorative study into conceptual commonalities, differences and complementarities. Journal of Cleaner Production, 18, 1149-1160.
– reference: Thulin, E. and Vilhelmson, B. (2005): Virtual mobility of urban youth: ICT-based communication in Sweden. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 96, 477-487.
– reference: Vilhelmson, B. and Thulin, E. (2001): Is regular work at fixed places fading away?. The development of ICT-based and travel-based modes of work in Sweden. Environment and Planning A, 33, 1015-1029.
– reference: Buttimer, A. and Mels, T. (2006): By Northern Lights: On the Making of Geography in Sweden. Ashgate.
– reference: Maskell, P. and Malmberg, A. (1999): The competitiveness of firms and regions. 'Ubiquitification' and the importance of localized learning. European Urban and Regional Studies, 6, 9-25.
– reference: Coenen, L., Moodysson, J. and Asheim, B.T. (2004): Nodes, networks and proximities: On the knowledge dynamics of the Medicon Valley biotech cluster. European Planning Studies, 12, 1003-1018.
– reference: Hägerstrand, T. (1970): What about people in regional scinece?. Papers of the Regional Science Association, 26, 6-21,
– reference: Andersson, R. (2006): 'Breaking segregation' - Rhetorical construct or effective policy?. The case of the metropolitan development initiative in Sweden. Urban Studies, 43, 787-799.
– reference: Lindh, T. and Malmberg, B. (1999): Age structure effects and growth in the OECD, 1950-1990. Journal of Population Economics, 12, 431-449.
– reference: Borgegard, L.-E., Hakansson, J. and Malmberg, G. (1995): Population redistribution in Sweden - long term trends and contemporary tendencies. Geografiska Annaler Series A, 77, 31-45.
– reference: Gärling, T., Kalen, T., Romanus, J., Selart, M. and Vilhelmson, B. (1998): Computer simulation of household activity scheduling. Environment and Planning A, 30, 665-679.
– reference: 外枦保大介(2008): 進化経済地理学の可能性―企業城下町の実証研究をふまえて―.経済地理学年報,54,373-374.[Sotohebo, D. (2008): Possibilities of evolutionary economic geography: On the basis of an empirical study on regional industries. Annals of the Association of Economic Geographers, 54, 373-374. ]
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