Publication list
- Altrock, U., Schoon, S. (2011): The Governance of Urban Upgrading in Southern China – The Example of Urbanized Villages. In: DISP 187, 4/2011, pp. 37-48
- Altrock, U. (2011): The Politics of Upgrading Chengzhongcun in the Pearl River Delta. In: Zhuqu (in Chinese)
- Kilian, P., Peters, M. (2019): Flexibility and Agility: Modes of Firm Organisation and Upgrading in the Pearl River Delta's Electronics Industry. In: Kraas, F., Hackenbroch, K., Sterly, H., Heintzenberg, J.(Eds.): Megacities - Megachallenge: Informal Dynamics of Global Change, pp. 103-106, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Liu, W., Bickenbach, F., Fu, W., Hartmann, P., Meyer, S., Ohm, S., Hennemann, S., Schiller, D., Kraas, F., Revilla Diez, J. (2014): Agile Firm Organisation and Upgrading in the Greater Pearl River Delta. In: Megacities – Our Global Urban Future, K., Aggarwal, C., Mertins, .(Eds.): Megacities – Our Global Urban Future, pp. 121-133, Springer
- Ohm, S. (2011): The Influence of the state for industrial upgrading – the electronics industry in the Pearl River Delta (China). In: Dissertation Uni Giessen urn:nbn:de:hebis:26-opus-83565
- Peighambari, A., Hennemann, S., Liefner, I. (2014): Success factors for upgrading and innovation in the electronics industry: an analysis of private small and medium-sized enterprises in the Pearl River Delta. In: International Journal of Technology Management, 65 (1-4), pp. 49-69
- Schröder, F., Waibel, M. (2010): Urban Governance of Economic Upgrading Processes in China: The Case of Guangzhou Science City. In: Internationales Asienforum (International Quarterly for Asian Studies), 41 (1-2) [online access]
- Waibel, M., Schröder, F. (2011): The Interplay of Innovative Urban Planning Approaches and Economic Upgrading in China: The Case of Guangzhou Mega-City. In: disP – The Planning Review, 187, pp. 49-58 [online access]
- Wiethoff, K. (2014): The Role of Public Space in the Upgrading of Urbanized Villages.. In: Altrock, U., Schoon, S.(Eds.): Maturing Megacities: The Pearl River in Progressive Transformation. , pp. 335-358, London: Springer