Faculty in the Study of Human Resources in Science and Technology

Jennifer Clark

Assistant Professor
School of Public Policy
Phone: 404-894-7224
Email: jennifer.clark@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Ph.D., Cornell University
Field: City and Regional Planning

Research:

Regional economic development, territorial innovation systems, industrial restructuring, labor market restructuring and regulation.

Publications:

Book(s), Book Chapters, Book Sections:
Christopherson, S., & J. Clark. (paperback 2009) Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in The Knowledge Economy. London. Routledge: 2007.*

Christopherson, S., & J. Clark. (2009) Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems. In Whither Regional Studies?, Andy Pike, ed. London: Routledge.*

Leigh, N.G. and J. Clark (f 2010) North American Perspectives on Local and Regional Development. In Pike, Rodríguez-Pose and Tomaney. eds. Handbook of Local and Regional Development. London: Routledge.**

Clark, J. (f 2010) High Technology. In Barney Warf, ed. Encyclopedia of Geography. Sage Publications.**

Christopherson, S. and J. Clark (2007). The Politics of Firm Networks: How Large Firm Power Limits Small Firm Innovation. Geoforum. 38. Issue 1.

Christopherson, S. and J. Clark (2007). Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems. Regional Studies, Vol. 41.9, pp. 1223–1236, December 2007.

Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in The Knowledge Economy (with Susan Christopherson). London. Routledge: 2007.

Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in The Knowledge Economy. London. Routledge: 2007 (with Susan Christopherson).

Review of Understanding the Firm: Spatial and Organizational Dimensions, edited by Michael Taylor and Päivi Oinas. Oxford University Press: 2006. Economic Geography Volume 84 No. 2, April 2008.

Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems. In Wither Regional Studies?, Andy Pike, ed. London: Routledge (with Susan Christopherson) forthcoming Feb. 2009.

Articles:
Clark, J. & S. Christopherson. (2009) Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism. Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. vol 28: Issue 3:2009.*

Clark, J. (f 2010) Coordinating a Conscious Geography: The Role of Research Centers in Multi-scalar Innovation Policy and Economic Development in the US and Canada. Journal of Technology Transfer.*

Christopherson, S., & J. Clark. (2007) Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems. Regional Studies, The Journal of the Regional Studies. Vol. 41.9 pp. 1223-1236. December 2007.*

Clark, J., J. P. Walsh and H. I. Cheung (2009) A Typology of Innovation districts: What it Means for Regional Resilience, Industry Studies Association Working Papers Series, 2009.

Christopherson, S., & J. Clark. (2007) The Politics of Firm Networks: How Large Firm Power Limits Small Firm Innovation. Geoforum. 38. Issue 1. 2007.**

Clark, J. (2008) “Mi taeson hubodul-ui nodong chongch’aek mit’ koyong chongch’aek pigyo,” “Labor and Employment Policies in the US Election 2008.” in Kukche nodong burip, International Labor Review; Han’guk nodong Yonguwon, The Korea Labor Institute (KLI). Vol.6, No11, 2008. pp.41-53.** Available at: http://www.kli.re.kr/

Clark, J. (2008) Review of Understanding the Firm: Spatial and Organizational Dimensions, edited by Michael Taylor and Päivi Oinas. Oxford University Press: 2006. Economic Geography Volume 84 No. 2, April 2008.** Available at: http://www.clarku.edu/ECONGEOGRAPHY/issue.cfm?issue=2008_02.html

Clark, J. (f 2009) Review of Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters: Cases and Policies, edited by Charlie Karlsson. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc. 2008. Review of Regional Studies.**

*- peer-reviewed Article
**-editorially Reviewed in Peer-Reviewed Publication