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  1. A Research Agenda for Economic Geography: Reframing 21st Century Capitalism
  2. Supistuvat alueet ja kuntien käytännöt:
  3. Socio-economic impacts of different categories of state expenditure in urban and rural regions
  4. Urban structure and economic diversity: Urban structure measures are in relation to knowledge economy concentrations in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  5. Inclusive smart cities? Technology-driven urban development and disabilities
  6. Smart regulations in maritime governance: Efficacy, gaps, and stakeholder perspectives
  7. The art of dancing for urban design
  8. Multilayered spatial categories in tourism marketing and branding
  9. Time-Series Forecasting for Health Monitoring of Marine and Offshore Renewable Energy Systems
  10. Sustainable small ports: performance assessment tool for management, responsibility, impact, and self-monitoring
  11. Mapping spatio-temporal variations of shrinkage in Finland
  12. E-Services in Urban Areas
  13. Benchmarking the vitality of shrinking rural regions in Finland
  14. Drivers behind the public perception of artificial intelligence: insights from major Australian cities
  15. Public Perceptions on Application Areas and Adoption Challenges of AI in Urban Services
  16. Sustainable Mobility and Transport
  17. Clean Cruise Shipping: Experience from the BSR
  18. Low Emission Choices in Freight Transport: Comparing Land and Short Sea Shipping Alternatives
  19. Application Areas and Adoption Challenges of Ai in Urban Services: Public Perceptions from Australia and Hong Kong
  20. Finland’s Tourism in the Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Abrupt Halt in Internationals and Moderate Revival of Domestics
  21. Hindrances in port digitalization? Identifying problems in adoption and implementation
  22. Yliopistojen uudet strategialinjaukset antavat mahdollisuuksia maantieteelle
  23. Pandemic vulnerability knowledge visualisation for strategic decision-making: a COVID-19 index for government response in Australia
  24. Technological trajectories and scenarios in seaport digitalization
  25. Systems of environmental innovation: sectoral and technological perspectives on ballast water treatment systems
  26. A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems
  27. E-Capital and Economic Growth in European Metropolitan Areas: Applying Social Media Messaging in Technology-Based Urban Analysis
  28. Smart Cities and Innovative Urban Technologies
  29. Smart Cities and Innovative Urban Technologies
  30. Strategizing Smart, Sustainable, and Knowledge-Based Development of Cities: Insights from Florianópolis, Brazil
  31. Reviewing Truck Logistics: Solutions for Achieving Low Emission Road Freight Transport
  32. Start-ups, business investors, and the flow of music
  33. Disclosed restaurant inspection results on food safety show regional and local differences in Finland
  34. Black Carbon, Maritime Traffic and the Arctic
  35. Industrial applications of big data in disruptive innovations supporting environmental reporting
  36. BIG DATA IN EMISSION PRODUCING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES – AN EXPLORATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW
  37. Port Digitalization with Open Data: Challenges, Opportunities, and Integrations
  38. Smart Cities and Innovative Urban Technologies
  39. E-Capital and Economic Growth in European Metropolitan Areas: Applying Social Media Messaging in Technology-Based Urban Analysis
  40. Benchmarking City Performance
  41. Benchmarking Knowledge Precincts
  42. Characteristics of Innovation Geography
  43. Conceptual Foundations of Innovation Geography
  44. Conclusion to Part I
  45. Conclusion to Part II
  46. Conclusion to Part III
  47. Conclusion to Part IV
  48. Geographies of Disruption
  49. Global Knowledge City Best Practice
  50. Global Knowledge Precinct Best Practice
  51. Insights from Northern European Countries and Regions
  52. Introduction to Part I
  53. Introduction to Part II
  54. Introduction to Part III
  55. Introduction to Part IV
  56. Place Dynamics for Innovation
  57. Recommendations and Strategic Directions for Knowledge City Place Making
  58. Recommendations and Strategic Directions for Knowledge Precinct Place Making
  59. Theory and Practice of Knowledge Cities and Knowledge-Based Urban Development
  60. Theory and Practice of Knowledge Precincts
  61. Knowledge-based environments in the city: design and urban form in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  62. Sectoral and technological systems of environmental innovation: The case of marine scrubber systems
  63. Economic Geography of Knowledge-Intensive Technology Clusters: Lessons from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
  64. Variations in the adoption and willingness to use e-services in three differentiated urban areas
  65. Impacts of vessel speed on bunker cost in short sea shipping: A cross-examination
  66. Cost aggregation in export logistics chain
  67. How to Generate Economic and Sustainability Reports from Big Data? Qualifications of Process Industry
  68. Money Matters? A Qualitative Study of the Funding Organizations as Parts of Smart Cities and Innovative Development
  69. Port Waste Management in the Baltic Sea Area: A Four Port Study on the Legal Requirements, Processes and Collaboration
  70. Port Waste Management in the Baltic Sea Area: A Four Port Study on the Legal Requirements, Processes and Collaboration
  71. Predicting innovative growth and demand with proximate human capital: A case study of the Helsinki metropolitan area
  72. Containers, facilitators, innovators? The role of cities and city employees in innovation activities
  73. Economic Geography of Knowledge-Intensive Technology Clusters: Lessons from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
  74. Reflections on the innovative city: examining three innovative locations in a knowledge bases framework
  75. Does Size Matter? Knowledge-Based Development of Second-Order City-Regions in Finland
  76. Geographical and temporal variation of regional development and innovation in Finland
  77. Innovation quality in knowledge cities: Empirical evidence of innovation award competitions in Finland
  78. Spatial scaling of regional strategic programmes in Finland: A qualitative study of clusters and innovation systems
  79. Managing e-Government: Stakeholder View from the Administration Service Developers
  80. Innovative Capacity, Educational Attainment and Economic Development in the European Union: Causal Relations and Geographical Variations
  81. Geographical specialization and connectivity of air passenger flows from Northern Europe to Asia and US
  82. Innovation types in the Finnish maritime cluster
  83. Creative and knowledge-intensive teleworkers' relation to e-capital in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  84. Public Sector Transformation through E-Government
  85. Best practices of the Finnish Government Information Society Policy Programme
  86. The Internet in Three Finnish Cities: Accessing Global Networks
  87. Critical Reflections on Regional Competitiveness. Theory, Policy, Practice
  88. Urban Travel Information and Wireless Technologies in Helsinki, Finland
  89. Intermediaries in Regional Innovation Systems: High-Technology Enterprise Survey from Northern Finland
  90. Does Size or Geography Matter? Empirical Analysis of Finnish Local Government Services on the Internet
  91. Electronic information transfer in a transport chain
  92. Finnish-Russian transport and business expectations
  93. Information technology, communication and networking in software companies of northern Finland
  94. The Social Construction of the Urban Use of Information Technology: The Case of Tampere, Finland
  95. European coherence and regional policy? A Finnish perspective on the observed and reported territorial impacts of EU research and development policies
  96. Exploring the information society : experiences from Finland
  97. Public Authorities and the Local Information Society
  98. Challenges to Digital Governance
  99. Solutions for Wireless City Networks in Finland
  100. E-Governance and the Information Society in Periphery
  101. Creativity and KnowledgeBased Urban Development in a Nordic Welfare State
  102. Challenges to Digital Governance
  103. Public Authorities and the Local Information Society
  104. Urban WLAN Solutions in Finnish Cities