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The contribution of knowledge-intensive firms to employment growth: a Granger causality approach for German regions. Regional Studies, Regional Science 11 (1), 2024, 103-121 more… -
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Introducing a Novel Framework for the Analysis and Assessment of Transport Projects in City Regions. Sustainability 16 (6), 2024, 2349 more… -
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Advanced producer services in Germany: a relational perspective on spatial core–periphery structures, 2009–19. Regional Studies, Regional Science 10 (1), 2023, 347-368 more… -
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Linking knowledge-intensive firm locations with the urban structure of the city of Munich. disP - The Planning Review 59 (1), 2023, 68-85 more… -
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Do Jobs Follow People or People Follow Jobs? A Time Series Analysis of who is Actually Employed and where. 2023 RSA Annual Conference, 2023 more…
Mathias Heidinger, M.Sc.
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Research Assistant
Postal address
Postal:
Arcisstr. 21
80333 München
- Phone: +49 (89) 289 - 22143
- Office hours: nach Vereinbarung / by appointment
- Room: 0503.02.360
- mathias.heidinger@tum.de
Since 2019 Research and teaching assistant at the Chair of Urban Development, Technical University of Munich
2017-2018 Student assistant at the Chair of Geography, Leipzig University
2016-2019 Master studies of Economic and Social Geography, Leipzig University
2016-2019 Employee at Institute for Urban and Regional Management, Munich
2013-2016 Bachelor studies of Geography, Ludwig Maximilan University Munich
- Economic geography
- Spatial Analysis and Visualizations
- Data Mining & GIS
- Network studies
- Small scale neighborhood developments
- Creative economy & regional development
Member of the research group "Land Use, Infrastructure, Spatial Transformation" at the chair of Urban Development
- 2022-2024: BeneVit – Innovative Assessment Methods for Sustainable Transport Infrastructure Investments
- 2019-2021: DFG-Project: Knowledge-intensive firms, connectivity and spatial restructuring: dynamics and differences in Germany and Switzerland