Accessibility of Cities in the Digital Economy

Discussion Paper Tinbergen Institute 13-160/VIII

22 Pages Posted: 12 Oct 2013

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Emmanouil Tranos

University of Birmingham

Aura Reggiani

University of Bologna - Department of Economics

Peter Nijkamp

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics

Date Written: October 10, 2013

Abstract

This paper introduces a new measure to approach the accessibility of places in the frame of the digital economy. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the Internet are not equally spread around places and this heterogeneity affects spatial configuration. Despite the wide societal changes due to ICTs and the extensive interest in accessibility studies, these two themes have not yet come together in order to study the digital accessibility (DA) of places. Adopting an infrastructural perspective and a potential accessibility framework, a DA measure - embedding different types of impedance distance functions - is calculated for cities in Europe. Spatial Interaction Model and Complex Network Analysis are employed to calibrate and validate the DA results. The outcome of this approach is a new urban hierarchy which reveals a core-periphery pattern in Europe owing to digital accessibility.

Keywords: digital accessibility, Internet geography, potential accessibility, impedance functions

JEL Classification: O1, L63

Suggested Citation

Tranos, Emmanouil and Reggiani, Aura and Nijkamp, Peter, Accessibility of Cities in the Digital Economy (October 10, 2013). Discussion Paper Tinbergen Institute 13-160/VIII, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2338465 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2338465

Emmanouil Tranos (Contact Author)

University of Birmingham ( email )

United Kingdom

Aura Reggiani

University of Bologna - Department of Economics ( email )

Piazza Scaravilli, 2
Bologna, 40126
Italy

Peter Nijkamp

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics ( email )

De Boelelaan 1105
Amsterdam, 1081HV
Netherlands

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