High tech America: The what, how, where, and why of the sunrise industries AR Markusen, P Hall, A Glasmeier (No Title), 1986 | 947 | 1986 |
Technological discontinuities and flexible production networks: The case of Switzerland and the world watch industry A Glasmeier Research policy 20 (5), 469-485, 1991 | 501 | 1991 |
Thinking about smart cities A Glasmeier, S Christopherson Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 8 (1), 3-12, 2015 | 474 | 2015 |
Austerity in the city: economic crisis and urban service decline? B Donald, A Glasmeier, M Gray, L Lobao Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 7 (1), 3-15, 2014 | 311 | 2014 |
Factors governing the development of high tech industry agglomerations: A tale of three cities A Glasmeier Regional studies 22 (4), 287-301, 1988 | 271 | 1988 |
Living wage calculator AK Glasmeier Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015 | 169 | 2015 |
Flexible districts, flexible regions? The institutional and cultural limits to districts in an era of globalization and technological paradigm shifts A Glasmeier Globalization, institutions, and regional development in Europe, 118-146, 1994 | 153 | 1994 |
The High-Tech Potential AK Glasmeier Routledge, 2017 | 148 | 2017 |
The economic impacts of the prison development boom on persistently poor rural places AK Glasmeier, T Farrigan International Regional Science Review 30 (3), 274-299, 2007 | 148 | 2007 |
Economic geography in practice: local economic development policy A Glasmeier The Oxford handbook of economic geography 200, 559-579, 2000 | 142 | 2000 |
Response: why business alone won't redevelop the inner city: a friendly critique of Michael Porter's approach to urban revitalization B Harrison, AK Glasmeler Economic Development Quarterly 11 (1), 28-38, 1997 | 139 | 1997 |
Service-led rural development: definitions, theories, and empirical evidence A Glasmeier, M Howland International Regional Science Review 16 (1-2), 197-229, 1993 | 133 | 1993 |
Understanding community forestry: a qualitative meta‐study of the concept, the process, and its potential for poverty alleviation in the United States case AK Glasmeier, T Farrigan Geographical Journal 171 (1), 56-69, 2005 | 129 | 2005 |
Manufacturing time: global competition in the watch industry, 1795-2000 A Glasmeier Guilford Press, 2000 | 129 | 2000 |
Thinking about smart cities: The travels of a policy idea that promises a great deal, but so far has delivered modest results AK Glasmeier, M Nebiolo Sustainability 8 (11), 1122, 2016 | 121 | 2016 |
An atlas of poverty in America: One nation, pulling apart 1960–2003 A Glasmeier Routledge, 2014 | 120 | 2014 |
From combines to computers: Rural services and development in the age of information technology A Glasmeier, M Howland SUNY Press, 1995 | 106 | 1995 |
The Japanese Technopolis programme: high‐tech development strategy or industrial policy in disguise? AK Glasmeier International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 12 (2), 268-284, 1988 | 104 | 1988 |
Globalization at a critical conjuncture? R Martin, P Tyler, M Storper, E Evenhuis, A Glasmeier Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 11 (1), 3-16, 2018 | 102 | 2018 |
US auto parts production: An analysis of the organization and location of a changing industry AK Glasmeier, RE McCluskey Economic Geography 63 (2), 142-159, 1987 | 102 | 1987 |