Gernot Grabher est reconnu internationalement pour ses recherches sur les géographies et les temporalités de l'innovation et du déclin, le rôle des réseaux dans le développement régional et les transformations post-socialistes, les interdépendances de l'organisation temporaire et permanente dans les écologies de projet et la gouvernance des villes[1].
Publications
Grabher, G., Ibert, O., & Flohr, S. (2008). The neglected king: The customer in the new knowledge ecology of innovation. Economic geography, 84(3), 253-280.
Grabher, G. (2006). Trading routes, bypasses, and risky intersections: mapping the travels ofnetworks' between economic sociology and economic geography. Progress in human geography, 30(2), 163-189.
Grabher, G. (2004). Temporary architectures of learning: Knowledge governance in project ecologies. Organization studies, 25(9), 1491-1514.
Grabher, G., & Powell, W. W. (2004). Critical Studies of Economic Institutions: Networks.
Grabher, G., & Stark, D. (1997). Organizing Diversity: Evolutionary Theory, Network Analysis and Postsocialism. Regional Studies, 31(5), 533–544. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343409750132315
(with D. Stark), Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages, and Localities. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Grabher, G. (1993). The weakness of strong ties: the lock-in of regional development in the Ruhr Area. The Embedded Firm: On the Socioeconomics of Industrial Networks/Routledge.