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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 |
Regional economic development, territorial innovation systems, industrial restructuring, labor market restructuring and regulation.
Books, Book Chapters, and Book Sections:
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007 hardback; 2009 paperback) "Remaking Regional Economies: Power, Labor, and Firm Strategies in the Knowledge Economy". London: Routledge.
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2009) "Power in Firm Networks: What it Means for Regional Innovation Systems." In Whither Regional Studies?, Andy Pike, ed. London: Routledge.
Clark, Jennifer (under contract) "Working Regions: Reconnecting Innovation and Production in the Knowledge Economy", Cities and Regions series, London: Routledge.
Clark, Jennifer (forthcoming 9/2010) "High Technology". In Barney Warf, ed. Encyclopedia of Geography. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Leigh, Nancey Green and Jennifer Clark (forthcoming 10/2010) "North American Perspectives on Local and Regional Development" in Andy Pike, Andres Rodríguez-Pose and John Tomaney, eds. Handbook of Local and Regional Development. London: Routledge.
Clark, Jennifer (forthcoming) "The Role of Research Centers in Multi-scalar Innovation Policy and Economic Development in North America" in Boardman, C., D. Gray, and D. Rivers (Eds). Cooperative Research Centers and Open Innovation: Policies, Strategies, and Organizational Dynamics of the New Science and Engineering Management. New York: Springer.
Articles:
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2010) "Limits to 'The Learning Region': What University-Centered Economic Development Can (and Cannot) Do to Create Knowledge-based Regional Economies". Local Economy. Volume 25 Issue 2, pp. 120-130.
Clark, Jennifer, Hsin I. Huang, and John P. Walsh (2010) "A Typology of Innovation Districts: What it Means for Regional Resilience. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society". 3(1):121-137.
Also Published As: Clark, Jennifer, Hsin I. Huang and John P. Walsh (2009) "Typology of Innovation Districts: What it Means for Regional Resilience". Industry Studies Association Working Papers Series.
Clark, Jennifer (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. Pp. 1-15.
Also Published As: Clark, Jennifer (2008) "A Conscious Geography: The Role of Research Centers in the Coordination of National Innovation Policy and Regional Economic Development in the U.S. and Canada". School of Public Policy Working Papers Series #42, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Clark, Jennifer (2010) "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.
Clark, Jennifer and Susan Christopherson (2009) "Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism". Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER), Journal of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.Vol. 28: Issue 3. pp. 341-354.
Also Published As: Clark, Jennifer and Susan Christopherson (2008) "Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism". Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Public Policy Working Papers Series #41.
Clark, Jennifer (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, No.11. pp. 41-53.
Also Published As: Clark, Jennifer (2009) "Labor and Employment Policies in the US Election 2008 and the Upcoming Legislative Agenda". Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Public Policy Working Papers Series #46.
Clark, Jennifer (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.
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer 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.
Also Published As: Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007) "Power in Firm Networks: What It Means For Regional Innovation Systems". Sloan Industry Studies Working Papers, Number WP-2007-10.
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2007) "The Politics of Firm Networks: How Large Firm Power Limits Small Firm Innovation". Geoforum. 38. Issue 1. pp. 1-3.
Working Papers in a Series: Not Published Elsewhere
Clark, Jennifer (2010) "Are the Geographies of Innovation and Production Converging or Diverging? OR Are We Leaving the "Satellite Platform" Behind?" School of Public Policy Working Papers Series #56, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2003) "Optics, Imaging, and Photonics: Building a 21st Century Industry in Rochester". Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark (2000) "Restructuring a Specialized Economy: The Rochester Regional Labor Market". Working Paper. Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.