urban and regional economics
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urban and regional economics
3 R D IN T E R N A T I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E O N „ UR B A N A N D R E G I O N A L E C O N O M IC S” THE ANNUAL MEETING OF EUROPEAN REGIONAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION – POLISH SECTION C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M M E DAY 1 – 11/06/2015 REGISTRATION 10.00 – 11.00 (CNTI main hall) ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF ERSA – POLISH SECTION 10.15-11.00 (room 2/19) OPENING CEREMONY 11.00 – 11.30 (room 2/19) Prof. Sławomir Smyczek – Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Marketing, University of Economics in Katowice Prof. Krystian Heffner – The Head of Department of Spatial Economics, University of Economics in Katowice Prof. Laura Resmini – EOC Board Member, Università di Milano-Bicocca Dr Katarzyna Kopczewska – President of ERSA – Polish Section PLENARY SESSION A 11.30 – 13.00 (room 2/19) Functional Urban Areas Functional areas and the scope of sub-regional centers impact (Opolskie Voivodship example) Krystian Heffner, Piotr Gibas Types of development paths of Central and Eastern European regional centers – a comparative analysis of the components and manifestations of territorial capital Ádám Páthy Role of integrated revitalization program in functional urban areas Justyna Gorgoń Integrated development plans of the Functional Urban Areas in Northern Poland Jacek Sołtys, Anna Golędzinowska Europeanization – The Role of Formal and Informal Institutions Zoltan Grunhut, Akos Bodor COFFEE AND TEA BREAK 13.00 – 13.15 (CNTI main hall) 1 SESSION B 13.15 – 14.45 (room 2/19) Towards urban and regional development The role of local government in shaping processes of local and regional development Jacek Sierak Urban competitiveness and the traps entrepreneurial paradigm in urban development Ewelina Szczech-Pietkiewicz Impact of population ageing on the city’s finances Aleksandra Wąsowicz, Grzegorz Kula Distinguishing landscape and architectural marks in the rural renewal process Magdalena Szczepańska Development and changes of industrial function in the city according to sustainable development (case: Opole city) Agnieszka Dembicka-Niemiec SESSION C 13.15 – 14.45 (room 3/15) Spatial analysis in urban and regional perspective A distance as a key factor in a gravity model of population migration Justyna Wilk, Michał B. Pietrzak, Jan Hauke An evaluation of labour market diversification using local measures of spatial association for categorical data (LICD) Michał B. Pietrzak, Justyna Wilk, Roger S. Bivand, Tomasz Kossowski Spatial Durbin Panel Model In The Analysis of Migration Processes In European Cities Elżbieta Antczak, Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda Changes in the service sector in Poland and other EU countries Joanna Dominiak, Jan Hauke FDI and Growth: Can Different Regional Identities Shape the Returns to Foreign Capital Investments? Laura Resmini, Laura Casi LIGHT LUNCH 14.45 – 15.30 (CNTI main hall) SESSION D 15.30 – 17.00 (room 2/19) Policy, planning and regional development in European Union Land Use Policy in Serbia – the Effects on Land Use Change and Property Rights over Urban Land Jelena Živanović Miljković Planning and programming cohesion of the region’s development in conditions of the oriented territorially regional policy Edyta Szafranek Farmland market in the Poznań agglomeration Barbara Maćkiewicz Urban agriculture in the spatial policy of the Poznań agglomeration Magdalena Szczepańska, Anna Kołodziejczak, Ewa Kacprzak Policies for farmland use in Polish agglomerations Barbara Maćkiewicz, Ewa Kacprzak 2 SESSION E 15.30 – 17.00 (room 3/15) Smart cities and regions Clusters and networks in creative industries and their role in supporting regional smart specialisation — analysis of the cases in Poland Sławomir Olko Identification of smart specialisation in Pomeranian Voivodship in Poland Jacek Sołtys, Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska Social Innovation in Intelligent Management of Urban Space Katarzyna Miszczak The Cooperation between Academia and Business within Knowledge-Driven Clusters – in the Aspect of the Smart Specialization Concept Bogusław Bembenek Development of modern business services sector in post-industrial cities – the case of Katowice and Upper Silesian Agglomeration Mateusz Skowroński CONFERENCE DINNER start at 18.00 (Casual business dress code) 3 DAY 2 – 12/06/2015 KEYNOTE SPEECH 9.00 – 9.45 (room 2.19) Unobserved terroir and the hedonics of geographical indicators: Evidence from Burgundy’s vineyard sales Julie LeGallo COFFEE AND TEA BREAK 9.45 – 10.00 (CNTI main hall) SESSION F ERSA Young Research Prize 10.00 – 11.30 (room 2.19) The features of the good and bad functioning closed inner courtyards – trough a Hungarian example László Jóna The impact of EU regional policy on the development of sub-regions Karolina Olejniczak Measuring Development: Old Concepts, New Controversies Mate Farkas Productivity gains from agglomeration economies: Evidence from Hungarian micro-data László Czaller Manufacturing Sector Concentration and Seeking for Alternative Region beside Marmara Region in Turkey: A Spatial Data Analysis Mesut Alper Gezer COFFEE AND TEA BREAK 11.30 – 11.45 (CNTI main hall) SESSION G 11.45 – 13.15 (room 3/15) Sectoral dynamics and regional changes The analysis of the regional operational programmes in the context of supporting the pillars of the knowledge based economy Justyna Sokołowska-Woźniak Logistics strategy in Overijssel: Consistency and coherence with the Dutch top sector logistics policy Fatma Saçli Optimisation of regional economic structure transformation to reduce national GHG emission: A pilot model of GHG trends in Kupang City, NTT Province, Indonesia by using input-output analysis Adrianus Amheka Effectiveness of national airlines in Europe as a stimulant of regional development Agata Żółtaszek, Renata Pisarek Analysis of business traffic at Wrocław Airport – implications for the economic development of the city and region Łukasz Olipra Changing possibilities in the development of Budapest and the effects of them for the waterfront development Pál Szabó, Tamás Gordos 4 SESSION H 11.45 – 13.15 (room 2/19) Regional Specialisation The mechanisms of regional specialisation. In pursuit of new developments in regional science and economics Paweł Churski, Artur Ochojski, Adam Polko Index of spatial agglomeration Katarzyna Kopczewska, Jan Hauke, Tomasz Kossowski Specializations and competitive advantages of Polish regions. Analysis in years 1995-2012 Dariusz Woźniak Symbolic data analysis as a remedy for the scale effect within modifiable areal unit problem Justyna Wilk Comments on measures of spatial agglomeration Katarzyna Kopczewska, Jan Hauke, Tomasz Kossowski CONFERENCE SUMMARY 13.15 – 13.30 (room 2/19) LIGHT LUNCH 13.30 (CNTI main hall) 5 PARTICIPANTS / AUTHORS LIST NAME AND SURNAME Adrianus Amheka Ádám Páthy Adam Polko Agata Żółtaszek Agnieszka Dembicka-Niemiec Akos Bodor Aleksandra Wąsowicz Ania Ankowska Anna Golędzinowska Anna Kołodziejczak Artur Ochojski Barbara Maćkiewicz Bogusław Bembenek Dariusz Woźniak Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska Edyta Szafranek Elżbieta Antczak Emelie Värja Ewa Kacprzak Ewelina Szczech-Pietkiewicz Fatih Çelebioğlu Fatma Saçli Grzegorz Kula Hui Lu Jacek Sierak Jacek Sołtys Jan Hauke Jelena Živanović Miljković Joanna Dominiak Julie LeGallo Justyna Gorgoń Justyna Sokołowska-Woźniak Justyna Wilk Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda Karolina Olejniczak Katarzyna Kopczewska Katarzyna Miszczak Krystian Heffner Laura Resmini László Czaller László Jóna Łukasz Olipra Michał B. Pietrzak Magdalena Szczepańska Marek Pieniążek Mate Farkas Mateusz Skowroński Mesut Alper Gezer INSTTUTION State Polytechnic of Kupang, Indonesia Department of Regional Studies and Public Policy, Széchenyi István University Department of Spatial Economics, University of Economics in Katowice Department of Spatial Econometrics, Institute of Spatial Economics, University of Lodz Department of Economic Geography and Spatial Economics/Opole University Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Pecs University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences Northumbria University, Newcastle Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning, Gdansk University of Technology Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Economics in Katowice Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Adam Mickiewicz University Rzeszow University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Poland Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu - National-Louis University Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning, Gdansk University of Technology Department of Economic Geography and Spatial Economics, Opole University University of Lodz Örebro University School of Business, Sweden Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Institute of Foreign Trade and European Studies, Warsaw School of Economics Dumlupınar University, Dept. of Economics, Kütahya, Turkey Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle, The Netherlands University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences Centre of Regional Science, Department of Spatial Planning, Vienna University of Technology Uczelnia Łazarskiego in Warsaw Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning, Gdansk University of Technology Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland UNIVERSITÉ DE FRANCHE-COMTÉ CRESE Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, Katowice, Poland Nowy Sącz Graduate School of Business - National-Louis University University of Economics in Wroclaw University of Lodz Poznań University of Technology, Poland Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland Wrocław University of Economics, Poland Department of Spatial Economics, University of Economics in Katowice EOC Board Member, Università di Milano-Bicocca Department of Regional Science, Eötvös Loránd University Széchenyi István University Interdisciplinary Doctoral School of Engineering, Hungary; HAS Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Institute for Regional Studies West-Hungarian Research Department Wrocław University of Economics, Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies Nicolaus Copernicus Univeristy in Toruń Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Departament Badań Regionalnych i Środowiska, Główny Urząd Statystyczny Eotvos Lorand University, Department of Regional Science, Budapest Univeristy of Economics in Katowice Dumlupınar University, Dept. of Economics, Kütahya, Turkey 6 Pál Szabó Paweł Churski Petr Šašinka Piotr Gibas Renata Pisarek Roger S. Bivand Sławomir Olko Tamás Gordos Tomasz Kossowski Zoltan Grunhut Eotvos Lorand University, Department of Regional Science, Budapest Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Masaryk University, Brno Department of Spatial Economics, University of Economics in Katowice Department of Local Government Economy, Institute of Spatial Economics, University of Lodz The Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen Organization and Management Faculty, Silesian University of Technology Eotvos Lorand University, Department of Regional Science, Budapest Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Pecs 7