The organising capacity of metropolitan region

L. Berg, E. Braun, J. Meer
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Abstract

Fundamental developments such as globalisation, informationalisation, and European integration lead to increased competition and interaction among metropolitan regions in search for mobile investment and trade. Next to the 'traditional' location factors and quality-of-life factors that determine the quality of the business environment, the ability of the metropolitan region to anticipate, respond to, and cope with internal and external changes is increasingly getting attention. This paper is based on the results of an international comparative investigation. The objective of the investigation is to gain insight into the use of organising capacity of eight metropolitan regions in Europe. The investigation is based on the analysis of fifteen major projects in eight European cities. Eight out of these fifteen projects have been included in this paper, one for each city. The projects have been analysed according to a specially developed theoretical framework. Organising capacity is closely bound up with strategic networks (public, private, and mixed networks), leadership, spatioeconomic conditions, vision and strategy, and political and societal support. The aim in this paper is to determine the contribution of these elements, separately and in combination, to the development process of the projects.
都市圈的组织能力
全球化、信息化和欧洲一体化等基本发展导致大都市地区之间在寻找移动投资和贸易方面的竞争和互动加剧。除了决定商业环境质量的“传统”地理位置因素和生活质量因素外,大都市区预测、应对和应对内部和外部变化的能力也越来越受到关注。本文基于一项国际比较调查的结果。调查的目的是深入了解欧洲八个大都市区组织能力的使用情况。这项调查是基于对欧洲8个城市15个主要项目的分析。这15个项目中的8个已被纳入本文,每个城市一个。根据专门开发的理论框架对这些项目进行了分析。组织能力与战略网络(公共、私人和混合网络)、领导力、空间经济条件、愿景和战略以及政治和社会支持密切相关。本文的目的是确定这些因素对项目开发过程的贡献,无论是单独的还是组合的。
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