2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10120796
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Resilience of Urban Network Structure in China: The Perspective of Disruption

Abstract: In light of the long-term pressure and short-term impact of economic and technological globalization, regional and urban resilience has become an important issue in research. As a new organizational form of regional urban systems, the resilience of urban networks generated by flow space has emerged as a popular subject of research. By gathering 2017 data from the Baidu search index, the Tencent location service, and social statistics, this study constructs information, transportation, and economic networks amo… Show more

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“…The main contribution of this article is to establish an analytical framework for exploring the innovative resilience of urban networks, which integrates systematic and nodal thinking on resilience research in network science (Wang et al, 2020) with the potential and connectivity concepts of resilience research in urban science (Philip Cooke et al, 2012), as well as the hierarchical and assortativity characteristics of recent research on urban network resilience (Wei and Pan, 2021). This framework contributes to a comprehensive perception of stability and adaptability issues in the development of innovation (characterized by uncertainty and sensitivity) and strives to promote the expanded application of the concept of resilience in the field of innovation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main contribution of this article is to establish an analytical framework for exploring the innovative resilience of urban networks, which integrates systematic and nodal thinking on resilience research in network science (Wang et al, 2020) with the potential and connectivity concepts of resilience research in urban science (Philip Cooke et al, 2012), as well as the hierarchical and assortativity characteristics of recent research on urban network resilience (Wei and Pan, 2021). This framework contributes to a comprehensive perception of stability and adaptability issues in the development of innovation (characterized by uncertainty and sensitivity) and strives to promote the expanded application of the concept of resilience in the field of innovation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In theory, the power exponent of a scale-free network is usually between 2 and 3 (Barabási and Albert, 1999;Barabasi et al, 2000). The slope |a| of the curve is 0.8258, which is relatively low compared with the hierarchical coefficient of the resilience of information networks and economic networks studied by Wei and Pan (2021), respectively, 1.229 and 1.727, and the result of the resilient network studied by Crespo et al (2013) which was 1.063. The low coefficient indicates that the innovation network may exhibit an insufficient level of cohesiveness into the core in some fields.…”
Section: Hierarchymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…However, Weibo data and Tencent location data have a data processing problem in accurately quantifying information flow. Meanwhile, with the widespread use of search engines on the Internet, an Internet search index that records the search behavior of netizens came into being, which is widely used in the research of economic geography, human geography, and other fields [ 32 , 33 ]. However, most of the current research applied the Internet search index is meant to monitor the public opinion of netizens and dig out hot topics of public concern [ 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its innovation, low permeability, and external shocks make it difficult to guarantee a quick update and change, leading to increased risk. Hence, the structure's resilience in the matching of urban networks is lower [42]. On this basis, the weighted degree correlation is applied to measure the matching resilience of the structure of the urban network.…”
Section: Matchingmentioning
confidence: 99%