1st Edition
The Changing Economic Geography of Companies and Regions in Times of Risk, Uncertainty, and Crisis
1 Introduction: Changing Economic Geographies in
Times of Risk, Uncertainty, and Crisis
THOMAS NEISE, MARTIN FRANZ, AND PHILIP VERFÜRTH
SECTION A
Conceptual Discussions of Uncertainties, Risks, and Crises
within Economic Geography
2 Contemporary Perspectives on Uncertainties, Risks,
and Crises in Economic Geography
PHILIP VERFÜRTH, THOMAS NEISE, PHILIP VÖLLERS, FELIX BÜCKEN, AND
MARTIN FRANZ
3 Advancing Regional Economic Resilience Theorizing by
Integrating Global Value Chain Resilience
FRANK JICHA, ROBERT HASSINK, AND HAN CHU
4 Jenga Capitalism and the Cyber-Energy-Production
Plexus: New Forms of Risk and Uncertainty That
Are Reshaping Economic Geography
JOHN R. BRYSON
5 Regional Economic Resilience, Uncertainty, and
Fictional Expectations
PIETER TERHORST AND HILAL ERKUŞ
SECTION B
Economic Transition and Resilience of Companies and Regions
6 Learning from the COVID-19 Crisis – How can Business
Development and City Marketing Agencies Support the
Restaurant and Bar Industry?
MARTIN FRANZ, THOMAS NEISE, PHILIP VERFÜRTH, AND PHILIP VÖLLERS
7 Towards a Green Transformation Based on Eco-Innovations
of Enterprises in Old Industrial Areas: The Case of Silesia
Province
MICHAŁ MĘCZYŃSKI AND PRZEMYSŁAW CIESIÓŁKA
SECTION C
Uncertainties and Risks in the Global Economy
8 Risk Narratives and Reconfiguration of Global Production
Networks – The Case of the German Medical Technology
Industry
THOMAS NEISE
9 Barriers and Risks in Digitalization and Industry 4.0
Process: Evidence from Carpet Industry in
Gaziantep, Turkey
NURI YAVAN, CEYDA KURTAR ANLI, AND MEHMET RAGIP KALELIOĞLU
10 Risk Perception of Foreign Businesses in the
Face of Local Contextual Conditions
PIOTR PACHURA
Biography
Thomas Neise is an Interim Professor of Economic and Social Geography at the Heidelberg University in Germany. His research focuses on the adaptation and resilience strategies of companies to extreme weather events, climate change, and crises. Another research interest lies on risks in global production networks. He also studies the role of foreign direct investment for regional development in Southeast Asia.
Philip Verfürth is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Geography, Osnabrück University. He has been a visiting scholar at Ankara University and the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space in Erkner, Germany. His research interests include the spatial dynamics of globalization, with a focus on global production networks, the geographies of digital transformation, and the intersection of firm resilience and regional development.
Martin Franz holds the Chair for Human Geography with an emphasis on Economic Geography at Osnabrück University. After studying geography in Bochum, Martin Franz worked at the Center for Interdisciplinary Ruhr Research (ZEFIR) in Bochum and the Departments of Geography at the Philipps-University of Marburg and the University of Bayreuth.






