I. Deas et B. Giordano, Conceptualising and measuring urban competitiveness in major English cities: an exploratory approach, ENVIR PL-A, 33(8), 2001, pp. 1411-1429
Recent years have witnessed considerable academic debate with regard to the
ways in which urban competitiveness can best be conceptualised and measure
d. In this paper we draw on these theoretical discussions in an attempt to
interrogate the dynamics of competitiveness. We report on research to devel
op indicators to explore the relationship between sources (the initial stoc
k of assets in a city) and outcomes of competitiveness (the result of attem
pts to exploit these assets by firms) across a sample of urban areas. We ar
gue that urban asset bases provide a strong predictor of competitive perfor
mance in English cities, but that this general pattern is interrupted by so
me cities for which competitive outcomes are stronger or weaker than might
be expected in light of underlying asset bases. The study findings provide
some tentative methodological suggestions, augmenting the limited volume of
empirically focused work regarding the means by which different aspects of
the contested concept of competitiveness might best be measured. The findi
ngs also illustrate the differing competitive fortunes of major English cit
ies and provide pointers with regard to priorities for policymakers in moul
ding and managing urban asset bases.