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The Professional Geographer | 2014

Filling Some Black Holes: Modeling the Connection Between Urbanization, Infrastructure, and Global Service Intensity

Elien Van De Vijver; Ben Derudder; David Bassens; Frank Witlox

This empirical article combines insights from previous research on the level of knowledge-intensive service in metropolitan areas with the aim to develop an understanding of the spatial structure of the global service economy. We use a stepwise regression model with the Globalization and World Cities research networks measure of globalized service provisioning as the dependent variable and a range of variables focusing on population, infrastructure, urban primacy, and national regulation as independent variables. The discussion of the results focuses on model parameters as well as the meaning of outliers and is used to explore some avenues for future research.


Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research | 2016

Shifting patterns and determinants of Asia-pacific tourism to Australia, 1990–2010

Elien Van De Vijver; Ben Derudder; Kevin O’Connor; Frank Witlox

ABSTRACT Australia is an increasingly important international holiday destination. Especially travel demand from Asia-Pacific countries has increased, which has led Australian policy-makers to believe the Asia-Pacific region will remain the largest growth market for holiday tourists. This article first presents an overview of the evolution and shifting geographical patterns of Asia-Pacific tourism to Australia between 1990 and 2010, and relies on this to explore the major determinants underlying these changes using a bootstrapped loglinear multiple regression analysis. Results indicate that income (GDP per capita) remains the most important factor explaining tourism demand, albeit that the Australian holiday market is becoming increasingly mature. Distance, as a proxy for travel costs, has large negative elasticity that has slightly increased over time as the effects of air transport liberalization have been off-set by oil prices’. The paper is concluded with an outlook on some possible opportunities and challenges for future tourism demand to Australia.


Journal of Transport Geography | 2012

What determines carpooling to workplaces in Belgium: location, organisation, or promotion?

Thomas Vanoutrive; Elien Van De Vijver; Laurent Van Malderen; Bart Jourquin; Isabelle Thomas; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


Journal of Transport Geography | 2014

Exploring causality in trade and air passenger travel relationships: the case of Asia-Pacific, 1980–2010

Elien Van De Vijver; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Promet-traffic & Transportation | 2016

Air Passenger Transport and Regional Development: Cause and Effect in Europe

Elien Van De Vijver; Ben Derudder; Frank Witlox


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2013

Exploring the profession of mobility manager in Belgium and their impact on commuting

Laurent Van Malderen; Bart Jourquin; Claude Pecheux; Isabelle Thomas; Elien Van De Vijver; Thomas Vanoutrive; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary European Congress of the Regional Science Association International (ERSA) Sustainable regional growth and development in the creative knowledge economy, 19th-23rd August 2010 Jönköping, Sweden | 2010

The employer mobility plans: benefits, acceptability and effectiveness

Laurent Van Malderen; Bart Jourquin; Isabelle Thomas; Elien Van De Vijver; Thomas Vanoutrive; Ann Verhetsel; Frank Witlox


GaWC Research Bulletin | 2012

Filling some black holes: modeling the connection between urbanization, infrastructure, and global service intensity in 112 metropolitan regions across the world

Elien Van De Vijver; Ben Derudder; David Bassens; Frank Witlox


Archive | 2014

Exploring the mutual relationship between air passenger transport and economic development : a quantitative study at various spatial scales

Elien Van De Vijver


Hub cities in the knowledge economy : seaports, airports, brainports | 2014

Knowledge flows and physical connectivity in the global economy: an exploration of the related geographies of producer services and air passenger markets

Ben Derudder; Elien Van De Vijver; Frank Witlox

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Ann Verhetsel

National Fund for Scientific Research

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Bart Jourquin

Université catholique de Louvain

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Isabelle Thomas

Université catholique de Louvain

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Laurent Van Malderen

Université catholique de Louvain

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David Bassens

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Claude Pecheux

Université catholique de Louvain

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