Hjalti Jóhannesson
University of Akureyri
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European Planning Studies | 2017
Tan Yigitcanlar; Ingi Runar Edvardsson; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Kamruzzaman; Giuseppe Ioppolo; Surabhi Pancholi
ABSTRACT Knowledge-based development (KBD) is a widely practiced policy and is signified as an effective development approach particularly for the metropolitan city-region context. Even though, increasing recognition of this policy resulted in some initiatives in less favoured regions – such as regional university towns – its appropriateness for this context has not been investigated adequately. This paper explores the concept thoroughly in regional university town settings from the lens of the triple-helix model – a critical element for success in KBD. The study aims to broaden our understanding on the challenges of implementing a successful triple-helix model in regional university towns by providing evidence from different country contexts – Australia and Iceland. The methodology of the comparative case investigation incorporates policy and stakeholder perception analyses. Results reveal the journey of the investigated cases, their limited accomplishments and failure factors. Findings shed light on the developmental challenges of regional university towns by highlighting critical issues relating to suitability, appropriate implementation and effectiveness of the KBD policy.
Regional Studies | 2015
Ainhoa González; Gavin Daly; Philip Pinch; Neil Adams; Visvaldis Valtenbergs; Malcolm Burns; Hjalti Jóhannesson
González A., Daly G., Pinch P., Adams N., Valtenbergs V., Burns M. C. and Johannesson H. Indicators for spatial planning and territorial cohesion: stakeholder-driven selection approach for improving usability at regional and local levels, Regional Studies. Reformed European Union Cohesion Policy aims at delivering a coherent investment policy to achieve the Europe 2020 Strategy goals and to reduce regional disparities. Spatial indicators measure progress towards agreed policy goals and support place-based approaches to policy implementation. Despite the range of indicators available, development of a standardized approach in support of Cohesion Policy has received little empirical attention. A set of key spatial indicators has been identified in a stakeholder-driven process. The methodological approach applied is presented and resulting indicators critically appraised with regards to their applicability and potential for assisting improved integration between Cohesion Policy and spatial planning.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration | 2014
Edward H. Huijbens; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson
Archive | 2007
Ingi Runar Edvardsson; Daniel Rauhut; Elli Heikkilä; Mats Johansson; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Lasse Sigbjørn Stambøl; Torben Dall Schmidt
Archive | 2006
Margareta Dahlström; Andra Aldea-Partanen; Katarina Fellman; Sigrid Hedin; Nino Javakhishvili Larsen; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Jesper Manniche; Grethe Mattland Olsen; Tage Petersen
Archive | 2007
Ingi Rúnar Eðvarðsson; Elli Heikkilä; Mats Johansson; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Daniel Rauhut; Torben Dall Schmidt; Lasse Sigbjørn Stambøl; Sirkku Wilkman
Archive | 2005
Olaf Foss; Frants Gundersen; Dag Juvkam; Ove Langeland; Knut Bjørn Stokke; Sveinung Eikeland; Anne Katrine Normann; Troels Jacob Hegland; Sten Sverdrup-Jensen; Markus Vetemaa; Inês Andrade; Jorge Gaspar; Monica Gambino; Loretta Malvarosa; Vincenzo Placenti; Angeles Piñeiro Antelo; Rubén Camilo Lois González; Xosé Manuel Santos Solla; Grétar Thór Eythórsson; Hjalti Jóhannesson
School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017
Tan Yigitcanlar; Ingi Runar Edvardsson; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Kamruzzaman; Giuseppe Ioppolo; Surabhi Pancholi
Archive | 2017
Hjalti Jóhannesson; Jón Þorvaldur Heiðarsson
Icelandic Review of Politics and Administration | 2017
Vífill Karlsson; Hjalti Jóhannesson; Jón Óskar Pétursson