- French Urban and Social Studies
- Regional Development and Policy
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Social Sciences and Governance
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
- Regional resilience and development
- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Economic Theory and Policy
- Business Strategy and Innovation
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- European Socioeconomic and Political Studies
- Housing Market and Economics
- Diverse academic and cultural studies
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Global Trade and Competitiveness
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Global trade and economics
- Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Education, sociology, and vocational training
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
University of Neuchâtel
2014-2024
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
2023
Université Paris Cité
2023
Campus Condorcet
2023
University of Geneva
2023
Université de Montréal
2023
UMR Géographie-cités
2023
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2023
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology
2007-2019
Institut d'Économie Industrielle
2017
Abstract: Space has always been more or less present in economic theories. Nevertheless, traditional approaches, as well the so‐called new geography, introduce space subsequently. Economic theories are first built independently of spatial and temporal contexts, for example, through costs varying according to distance. The innovative milieus approach is based on ideas that space—or, precisely, territory—is matrix development mechanisms transform space. This article describes an ideal type...
This paper addresses the issue of updating a research agenda about territorial innovation models (TIMs) such as innovative milieus, industrial districts, regional systems, etc. The theoretical shift from studies to knowledge economy is taken into account by suggested concept dynamics (TKDs). Observable major changes within society are also integrated, especially huge increase in mobility production factors. thesis developed that learning processes TIMs were mainly cumulative varies according...
This paper proposes a conceptual reading of the issues and theories that have cumulatively formed backbone current 'innovatized' territorial development policies. It emphasizes broadening technological innovation perspective to cultural and, subsequently, social societal perspective. While this broader encourages systemic changes are crucial in order reach global sustainability goals, it tends under-conceptualize how make transformative change economically viable. The paper, therefore,...
Abstract Financialization is a major trend in Western economies. This paper shows, on the one hand, how it changes management criteria and, other limits to financialization property sector. Between 1992 and 2004, about 15% of Swiss pension funds' wealth was invested property. As far as their investment policy concerned, funds have two choices. First, they can directly own, responsibility for, properties portfolios. Alternatively, buy shares mainly Zurich-based vehicles. In first case,...
Abstract Financialization and sustainable urban planning are now two major components of production landscape change in Western cities. The purpose this article is to demonstrate how the intervention financial actors influences sustainability building megaprojects, by developing a conceptual framework for analysis interpretation. This aims first examine way which has been produced different involved real‐life situation, then place these interactions their institutional, spatial temporal...
Revealing the parties, processes and institutions and, consequently, both diversity contingency of real estate markets, existing increasing literature emphasises contemporary numerous links interdependencies between estate, land value, planning town policy even financial system. This paper is an attempt to understand all from most peripheral ones, where urban rent lowest, dense city centres. To gain a better understanding market, process firstly deconstruction then reconstruction used. The...
abstract A new economic geography of finance is emerging, and the current “financialization” contemporary economies has contributed greatly to reshaping landscape. How can these changes be understood interpreted, especially from a territorial point view? There are two contradictory theories regarding tangible effects rise industry. According neoclassical financial theorists, industry's success based on its positive real economy through capacity allocate resources efficiently. An alternative...
AbstractCrevoisier O. Beyond territorial innovation models: the pertinence of approach, Regional Studies. Research on models (TIMs) has had and still a considerable impact studies in broad range fields (political economy, geography, sociology, administrative political science, etc.). This paper suggests that broader approach – economy which became structured to extent thanks research innovation, is emerging. It much give when applied other current social issues (mobility, financialization,...
Theurillat T. and Crevoisier O. Sustainability the anchoring of capital: negotiations surrounding two major urban projects in Switzerland, Regional Studies. This article deals with mobile financial capital city sustainability. Illustrated by a case study Swiss context, it develops theory that new forms negotiation are appearing around projects. Development/construction firms playing central role: they capable evaluating translating multiple dimensions project certain sustainability...
This commentary article proposes three ideal types of ‘anchoring finance capital into the city’, i.e. way in which capital, as it is valued financial markets, transformed real and vice versa. Some contexts will allow market s visions city to become reality without great alteration, this produces ‘financialised city’. In case, value corresponds trading on markets largely depends operators’ comparative mimetic criteria. Second, ‘entrepreneurial city’ a tangible localised vision city, outside...
Segessemann A. and Crevoisier O. Beyond economic base theory: the role of residential economy in attracting income to Swiss regions, Regional Studies. development theories are mainly focused on export-based activities explain regional competitiveness. The increasing mobility workers residents leads a reconsideration this approach. Residential has become strategic issue generate incomes within regions. With view, paper analyses link between from annuitants residents. A spatial typology...
Crevoisier O. The economic value of knowledge: embodied in goods or embedded cultures?, Regional Studies. 'Tacit' knowledge is a fuzzy concept – kind never opened black box that has not allowed understanding about how gives birth to monetary income, regional development. This paper proposes distinction between substantial and significant knowledge. While the former refers being sold bought like good on basis ownership, latter claims workers, firms communities are remunerated following...
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Journal Article Economic theories and spatial transformations clarifying the space-time premises outcomes of economic Get access José Corpataux, Corpataux **Research Group in Territorial Economy (RGTE), Institute Sociology, University Neuchâtel, Switzerland. email <Jose.corpataux@unine.ch>, <olivier.crevoisier@unine.ch> Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Olivier Crevoisier Geography, Volume 7, Issue 3, May 2007, Pages 285–309,...
Une approche économique qui tient compte de l’espace et du temps apporte un éclairage original sur quantité questions contemporaines. Les travaux les Modèles territoriaux d’innovation (Territorial innovation models - TIMs MOULAERT SEKIA, 2003) ont eu des impacts considérables études l’innovation dans très nombreux domaines (économie politique, géographie, sociologie, sciences politiques administratives, etc.). Dans ce sens, l’approche territoriale, s’est largement structurée grâce aux...
Over the last few decades, territorial approaches have generally tried to explain how regions specialised their production systems around specific path dependencies and technological innovation; specialisation enabled them compete locally in global market. Some socio-economic changes recent theories addressed new theoretical questions regarding dynamics of knowledge, relations types innovation. The case Swiss watch industry is used here illustrate different aspects this approach. We propose...
The most significant structural change undergone by the British and Swiss economies during past 25 years (1975-2000) is indisputably development of their financial systems. From this point view, two countries show a number similarities: presence one or more international place(s), large enterprises which expanded greatly on front that period, decline industrial regions, monetarist-type monetary policy involved floating currency external market, less enthusiastic liberalizing markets, etc. In...
Since the work of Hoyt in 1930s, economic theories urban development have stressed primacy manufacturing because existence a regional multiplier effect. This model was extended to traded services and, last 10 years, residential and presential economy, taking into account fact that mobile consumers residents also bring monetary flows regions. The city today is both productive agglomeration place living, for local extra-local consumers, heralding end manufacturing. In this article, we go step...
Citywide inclusive sanitation (CWIS) is becoming the dominant paradigm for achieving safe all by 2030. Its technical benefits have been explored, but bargaining over financial and organizational changes CWIS entails not yet adequately addressed. Our case study explains stalled rollout of in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We analyse policy pathways past 30 years through a combined territorial political economy power perspective to understand their effects on equality. highlight how donors link...