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Connecting Rhine-Main: The Production of Multi-Scalar Polycentricities through Knowledge-Intensive Business Services

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  • Michael Hoyler
  • Tim Freytag
  • Christoph Mager

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Hoyler M., Freytag T. and Mager C. Connecting Rhine-Main: the production of multi-scalar polycentricities through knowledge-intensive business services, Regional Studies. Most of the literature on polycentric urban regions has focused on the analysis of intra-regional rather than external linkages, while research on the emergence of a 'world city network' has analysed external city relations without explicitly addressing city-regional contexts. This paper aims to bring both perspectives together. Drawing on Taylor's interlocking network model, it presents a first analysis of multi-scalar inter-city connectivities within a specific city-regional context. Central to the analysis is the question how knowledge-intensive business service firms in Rhine-Main connect this multi-nodal metropolitan region to other cities within Germany and beyond. The result is a detailed mapping of the business service connectivities of a major European city-region. [image omitted] Hoyler M., Freytag T. et Mager C. Region Rhin-Main et processus de mise en reseau: la production de polycentralite multiscalaire via les services de haut niveau, Regional Studies. La plupart des travaux de recherche sur les regions metropolitaines polycentriques ont jusqu'a present surtout analyse le processus de formation et la structuration interne de la region metropolitaine mais ont peu traite des relations externes entres les poles urbains. Des travaux recents sur l'emergence du reseau des villes mondiales ont certes etudie ce type de relations interurbaines mais sans prendre en compte de maniere explicite l'espace metropolitain en tant que tel. Cet article propose de faire le lien entre les deux perspectives. En prenant appui sur le modele des reseaux de Taylor, il presentera une analyse multiscalaire des relations interubaines concernant une region metropolitaine particuliere: la region Rhin-Main. Le questionnement mettra en particulier l'accent sur le role des entreprises de services de haut niveau dans les relations entre la region metropolitaine multinodale et les autres villes d'Allemagne et d'ailleurs. Le travail donnera lieu a une cartographie detaillee des connectivites des services d'une grande region metropolitaine de l'Europe. Polycentricite Region metropolitaine Connectivite Services de haut niveau Rhin-Main Hoyler M., Freytag T. und Mager C. Rhein-Main vernetzt: Die Produktion multiskalarer Polyzentrizitat durch wissensintensive Dienstleistungsunternehmen, Regional Studies. Forschungsarbeiten uber polyzentrische Metropolregionen haben bislang zumeist intraregionale Strukturen und Prozesse untersucht und nur selten externe stadtische Verflechtungen thematisiert. Dagegen analysieren neuere Forschungen zur Herausbildung eines globalen Stadtesystems interurbane Vernetzungen ohne den metropolitanen Raum als Kontext explizit zu berucksichtigen. Dieser Aufsatz verbindet beide Perspektiven. Unter Bezugnahme auf Taylors Netzwerkmodell wird eine erste Analyse interurbaner Verflechtungen fur eine spezifische Metropolregion auf verschiedenen Massstabsebenen vorgenommen. Im Zentrum der Untersuchung steht die Frage, wie wissensintensive Dienstleistungsunternehmen das Rhein-Main Gebiet als multinodale Metropolregion an andere Stadte in Deutschland und daruber hinaus anbinden. Das Ergebnis ist eine detaillierte Kartierung der Dienstleistungsverflechtungen einer bedeutenden europaischen Metropolregion. Polyzentrizitat Metropolregion Konnektivitat Wissensintensive Dienstleistungsunternehmen Rhein-Main Hoyler M., Freytag T. y Mager C. Conectando la region Rin-Meno: la produccion de policentralidades multiescalares a traves de servicios comerciales con alto nivel de conocimientos, Regional Studies. La mayoria de literatura sobre las regiones urbanas policentricas se ha ocupado principalmente de analizar los vinculos intrarregionales en vez de externos mientras que en la investigacion sobre la aparicion de una 'red de ciudades mundiales' se han analizado las relaciones externas entre las ciudades sin abordar explicitamente los contextos de regiones metropolitanas. En este articulo reunimos ambas perspectivas. Basandonos en el modelo de redes entrelazadas de Taylor, presentamos un primer analisis de conectividades multiescalares interurbanas dentro de un contexto especifico de region metropolitana. El enfoque de este analisis es plantearnos como las empresas de servicios comerciales con alto nivel de conocimientos en la region Rin-Meno conectan esta region metropolitana multinodal a otras ciudades en Alemania y otros sitios. El resultado es una representacion pormeronizada de las conectividades de servicios comerciales de una importante region metropolitana europea. Policentralidad Region metropolitana Conectividad Servicios comerciales con alto nivel de conocimientos Region Rin-Meno

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  • Michael Hoyler & Tim Freytag & Christoph Mager, 2008. "Connecting Rhine-Main: The Production of Multi-Scalar Polycentricities through Knowledge-Intensive Business Services," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(8), pages 1095-1111.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:regstd:v:42:y:2008:i:8:p:1095-1111
    DOI: 10.1080/00343400701874230
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