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World cities of knowledge: research strength, networks and nodality

Christian Wichmann Matthiessen (Professor at the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.)
Annette Winkel Schwarz (Director, at the Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark.)
Søren Find (Head of Department, at the Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark.)

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper sets out to focus on the upper level of knowledge cities of the world.

Design/methodology/approach

They are analyzed in terms of research output in total and for three disciplines: biotechnology, information and communications technology, and nanotechnology. The concept of knowledge in regional and urban competition is generally recognized, although relations between urban and regional economic growth and knowledge level are far from clear.

Findings

In this paper research strength of the major research metropolis of the world is analyzed, and interrelations between the centers using co‐authorship as indicator are identified.

Originality/value

Categorization of the nodal cities of the global research community is linked to the world city concept.

Keywords

Citation

Wichmann Matthiessen, C., Winkel Schwarz, A. and Find, S. (2006), "World cities of knowledge: research strength, networks and nodality", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 14-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/13673270610691143

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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