Roberta Capello mainly focuses on Economic geography, Economy, Externality, Empirical evidence and Capital. She combines subjects such as Productivity, Relational capital, Marketing and Innovation economics with her study of Economic geography. Her research investigates the connection between Relational capital and topics such as Knowledge transfer that intersect with problems in Economic system.
Her Economy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Economies of agglomeration and City size. Her Externality study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Collaborative learning, Production and Public policy. Her Empirical evidence research integrates issues from Returns to scale and Novelty.
Roberta Capello mostly deals with Economic geography, Economy, Economic system, Regional science and Globalization. The concepts of her Economic geography study are interwoven with issues in Empirical evidence, Productivity, Externality, Economies of agglomeration and Returns to scale. Her research in Externality intersects with topics in Telecommunications network and Collaborative learning.
Her research combines Capital and Returns to scale. Her Regional science study which covers Regional economics that intersects with Space. Her research ties International trade and Globalization together.
Roberta Capello spends much of her time researching Economic geography, Economic system, Economies of agglomeration, Context and Economy. Her Economic geography research incorporates elements of Empirical evidence and Urban economics. Her Economic system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Modernization theory and City size.
Economies of agglomeration is closely attributed to Returns to scale in her work. Her Context investigation overlaps with Process, Cohesion and Economic growth. You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Interpretation, Lagging and Typology, in her Economy studies.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Economic geography, Context, Economy, International trade and Economies of agglomeration. The Economic geography study combines topics in areas such as Empirical evidence and Social psychology, Affect. Her Economy research includes elements of Quality, Capital and Stylized fact.
Her International trade study frequently links to related topics such as Regional science. Her Economies of agglomeration research incorporates themes from Returns to scale and Face. Her Economic growth study combines topics in areas such as Technological change, Smart growth, Innovation management and Industrial organization.
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Spatial Transfer of Knowledge in High Technology Milieux: Learning Versus Collective Learning Processes
Roberta Capello.
Regional Studies (1999)
Collective Learning and Relational Capital in Local Innovation Processes
Roberta Capello;Alessandra Faggian.
Regional Studies (2005)
Towards sustainable city policy: an economy-environment technology nexus
Roberto Camagni;Roberta Capello;Peter Nijkamp.
Ecological Economics (1998)
The City Network Paradigm: Measuring Urban Network Externalities:
Roberta Capello.
Urban Studies (2000)
Beyond Optimal City Size: An Evaluation of Alternative Urban Growth Patterns:
Roberta Capello;Roberto Camagni.
Urban Studies (2000)
Regional Innovation Patterns and the EU Regional Policy Reform: Towards Smart Innovation Policies
Roberto Camagni;Roberta Capello.
Growth and Change (2013)
Spatial Spillovers and Regional Growth: A Cognitive Approach
Roberta Capello.
European Planning Studies (2009)
Regional Innovation Patterns and the EU Regional Policy Reform: Toward Smart Innovation Policies: Toward Smart Innovation Policies
Roberto Camagni;Roberta Capello.
Growth and Change (2013)
Regional Competitiveness and Territorial Capital: A Conceptual Approach and Empirical Evidence from the European Union
Roberto Camagni;Roberta Capello.
Regional Studies (2013)
From theory to practice in smart specialization strategy: emerging limits and possible future trajectories
Roberta Capello;Henning Kroll.
European Planning Studies (2016)
Papers in Regional Science
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