Research Lectures

The Heidelberg Research Lectures in Economic Geography offer an opportunity for researchers to share and discuss their current work, explicitely also encouraging young researchers to present their research projects. Focusing on the organizational and spatial perspectives of society and economy, the Lectures cover topics from organisations to networks to institutions and innovations.
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Learn more about this summer term's speakers and their sessions:

by Yihan Wang | 16 Juli

by Dong-Ho Shin | 02 Juli

by Gerhard Halder | 18 Juni

Innovation processes in (chemical) industry: incremental or disruptive?
by Michael Dröscher | 29 January

Asset Management as a Digital Platform Industry: A Global Financial Network Perspective
by Dariusz Wójcik | 24 October

Serious leisure seekers and acience in peripheries: The case of bees and beekeepers
by Kirsten Martinus | 03 July

by Roel Rutten | 05 December

A View from Manhattan: Mapping The Wall Street Journal's Commercial News, 1914
by Gordon Winder | 28 November

by Judith Wiemann | 24 October

Islands as 'bad geography': Insularity, connectedness, history and trade costs
by Luca De Benedictis | 31 January

by Pamela Tolbert | 18 October

Alternative economic spaces and practies in post-crisis Spanish cities
by José Luis Sánchez Hernández | 31 May

Crisis del capitalismo e hibridación territorial en las metrópolis latinoamericanas
by Pablo Ciccolella | 24 November

Landscapes of the housing bubble in Spain: a local approach
by José Luis Sánchez Hernández | 01 June

by William Harvey | 05 May

Embeddedness as a Multilevel Problem: A Case Study in Economic Sociology
by Julien Brailly | 21 January

by Guillaume Favre | 20 January

Gaining Legitimacy for Inclusive Innovations: The Case of Mobile Phone Financial Services
by Elsie Onsongo | 11 November