ABSTRACT

In large cities in developed countries, the share of manufacotruing has declined drastically in the last decades and the share of service has grown as many manufacturing firms have closed or moved to lower-cost locations. The process of deindustrialization is often seen as part of the inevitable shift towards a knowledge based economy and urban economies come to rely on research and development, financial services, tourism and the creative industries. This book looks at the changing link between manufacturing and knowledge-based activities in urban regions.

The authors develop a new framework drawing on insights from organization studies and regional economic literature looking at various international case studies in Western and Eastern Europe, South America and Asia.

chapter 3|31 pages

Dortmund: metal-electro sector

chapter 4|33 pages

Eindhoven: automotive industry

chapter 5|33 pages

Munich: automotive industry

chapter 6|31 pages

Ostrava: automotive industry

chapter 7|27 pages

Paris: automotive industry

chapter 8|30 pages

Porto: metal-electro sector

chapter 9|22 pages

Rotterdam: food industry

chapter 10|32 pages

São Paulo: automotive industry

chapter 11|37 pages

Shanghai: automotive industry

chapter 12|25 pages

Turku: shipbuilding industry

chapter 13|41 pages

Synthesis and conclusions