Publications

  1. Wójcik, D. (2022) Financial geography and moral philosophy of real estate. In: Symposium – Built Up: An Historical Perspective on the Contemporary Principles and Practices of Real Estate Development, by Patrice Derrington. London: Routledge (2021). Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 54(5): 1022-1066.

  2. Keenan, L., Monteath, T. and Wójcik, D. (2022) Patents over patients? Exploring the variegated financialization of the pharmaceuticals industry through mergers and acquisitions. Competition and Change.

  3. Haberly, D. and Wójcik, D. (2022) Sticky Power: Global Financial Networks in the World Economy. Oxford University Press.

  4. Ioannou, S. (2022) Regional and municipal debt in the Eurozone: a cross-country analysis. Regional Studies.

  5. Wójcik, D., Keenan, L., Pažitka, V., Urban, M and Wei, W. (2022) The changing landscape of international financial centers in the twenty-first century: cross-border mergers and acquisitions in the Global Financial Network. Economic Geography.

  6. Urban, M., Pažitka, V., Ioannou, S. and Wójcik, D. (2022) The financial geography of resilience: A case study of Goldman Sachs. Annals of the American Association of Geographers.

  7. Wójcik, D., Urban, M. and Dörry, S. (2022) Luxembourg and Ireland in Global Financial Networks: Analysing the Changing Structure of European Investment Funds. TIBG.

  8. Cojoianu, T., Hoepner, A., Schneider, F., Urban, M., Vu A., Wójcik, D. (2021) The city never sleeps: but when will investment banks wake up to the climate crisis? Regional Studies.

  9. Wójcik, D. (2021) Financial Geography III: Research strategies, designs, methods and data. Progress in Human Geography.

  10. Ioannou, S. and Wójcik. (2021) The limits to FinTech unveiled by the financial geography of Latin America. Geoforum 128: 57- 67.

  11. Hashimoto, T. and Wójcik, D. (2021) Centripetal and centrifugal forces in the wake of external shocks: A case of financial and business services in the Visegrád Four. Applied Geography 134.

  12. Ioannou S, and Wójcik D. (2021) Was Adam Smith an Economic Geographer? GeoJournal, online first.

  13. Pažitka, V., Urban, M. and Wójcik, D. (2021) Connectivity and growth: Financial centres in investment banking networksEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 

  14. Ioannou S. and Wójcik D. (2021) Finance, Globalization and Urban Primacy, Economic Geography, 97(1): 34-65

  15. Hughes, A., Urban, M., Wójcik, D. (2021) Alternative ESG Ratings: How Technological Innovation Is Reshaping Sustainable Investment. Sustainability 13(6): 3551.

  16. Hashimoto, T., Pažitka, V. and Wójcik, D. (2021) The spatial reach of financial centres: An empirical investigation of interurban trade in capital market services. Urban Studies.

  17. Pažitka, V., Bassens, D., van Meeteren, M. and Wójcik, D. (2021) The advanced producer services complex as an obligatory passage point: Evidence from rent extraction by investment banks. Competition & Change.

  18. Knox-Hayes, J. and Wójcik, D. (eds) (2021) The Routledge Handbook of Financial Geography. New York: Routledge.

  19. Wójcik, D. (2020) Financial Geography I: Exploring FinTech – Maps and Concepts. Progress in Human Geography.

  20. Wójcik, D. (2020) Financial Geography II: The Impacts of FinTech – Financial Sector and Centres, Regulation and Stability, Inclusion and Governance. Progress in Human Geography.

  21. Haberly, D. and Wójcik, D. (2020) The end of the great inversion: offshore national banks and the global financial crisis. Journal of Economic Geography.

  22. Cojoianu, T., Ascui, F., Clark, G.L., Hoepner, A. and Wójcik, D. (2020) Does the fossil fuel divestment movement impact new oil and gas fundraising? Journal of Economic Geography.

  23. Kämpfer, K. and Wójcik, D. (2020) Securing the future of the Financial Industry through Improved Gender Diversity. SWIFT Institute Working Paper 2019-002.

  24. Pažitka, V. and Wójcik, D. (2020) The network boundary specification problem in the global and world city research: Investigation of the reliability of empirical results from sampled networks. Journal of Geographical Systems.

  25. Cojoianu, T., Clark, G., Hoepner, A., Pažitka, V., Wójcik, D. (2020) Fin vs. Tech: Are trust and knowledge creation key ingredients in fintech start-up emergence and financing? Small Business Economics.

  26. Ioannou S., Wójcik D. and Pažitka V. (2020) Financial Centre Bias in Sub-Sovereign Credit RatingsJournal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money

  27. Wójcik, D. and Ioannou, S. (2020) COVID‐19 and Finance: Market Developments So Far and Potential Impacts on the Financial Sector and Centres. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 111(3), 387-400

  28. Ioannou, S. and Wójcik, D. (2020) Finance and growth nexus: An international analysis across citiesUrban Studies.

  29. Knight, E. and Wójcik, D. (2020) FinTech, Economy and Space: Introduction to the Special Issue. EPA: Economy and Space.

  30. Knight, E., Kumar, V., Wójcik, D. and O’Neill, P. (2020) The competitive advantage of regions: economic geography and strategic management interactions. Regional Studies 54(5): 591-595.

  31. Lai, K.P.Y., Pan, F., Sokol, M., Wójcik, D. (2020) New Financial Geographies of Asia. Regional Studies 54 (2), 143-148.

  32. Cojoianu, T.F., Clark, G.L., Hoepner, A.G.F., Veneri, P. and Wójcik, D. (2020) Entrepreneurs for a low carbon world: How environmental knowledge and policy shape the creation and financing of green start-ups. Research Policy.

  33. Michael, B., Zhao, S.X.B. and Wójcik, D. (2020) The geography of M&A financial and legal advisors: international financial centres, legal complexity and the differentiation. Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies.

  34. Hashimoto, T. and Wójcik, D. (2020) The geography of financial and business services in Poland: Stable concentration. European Urban and Regional Studies.

  35. Sohns, F. and Wójcik, D. (2020) The impact of Brexit on London’s entrepreneurial ecosystem: The case of the FinTech industry. EPA: Economy and Space.

  36. Pažitka, V., Wójcik, D. and Knight, E. R. W. (2019) Critiquing construct validity in world city network research: Moving from office location networks to inter-organisational projects in the modelling of intercity business flows. Geographical Analysis.

  37. Ioannou, S., Wójcik, D. and Dymski, G. (2019) Too-Big-To-Fail: Why Megabanks Have Not Become Smaller Since the Global Financial Crisis? Review of Political Economy, 31(3), 356-381

  38. Haberly, D., MacDonald-Korth, D., Urban M., and Wójcik, D. (2019) Asset Management as a Digital Platform Industry: A Global Financial Network Perspective. Geoforum, 106, 167-181

  39. Urban, M. (2019) Placing the Production of Investment Returns: An Economic Geography of Asset Management in Public Pension PlansEconomic Geography, 95(00), 1-25.

  40. Pažitka, V., Wójcik, D. (2019) Cluster dynamics of financial centres in the UK: do connected firms grow faster? Regional Studies.

  41. Contel, F.B. and Wójcik, D. (2019) Brazil’s Financial Centers in the Twenty-first Century: Hierarchy, Specialization, and ConcentrationThe Professional Geographer,1-11

  42. Pan F., Yang C., Wang H., and Wójcik, D. (2019) Linking global financial networks with regional development: a case study of Linyi, ChinaRegional Studies,1-11

  43. Urban, M. and Wojcik, D. (2019) Dirty Banking: Probing the Gap in Sustainable FinanceSustainability, 11(6).

  44. Urban, M. (2019) Rescaling of American public pension finance: are state and local plans running away from Wall Street? Territory, Politics and Governance.

  45. Cassis Y. and Wójcik, D. (2018) International financial centres after the global financial crisis and Brexit. Oxford University Press

  46. Kreston N. and Wójcik, D. (2018) Resilience of US metropolitan areas to the 2008 financial crisis, in A Research Agenda for Regeneration Economies. Editors: Bryson, J. R., Andres L. and Mulhall R. Elgar.

  47. Hall S. and Wójcik, D. (2018) ‘Ground Zero’ of Brexit: London as an international financial centre. Geoforum

  48. Cojoianu T.F. and Wójcik, D. (2018) Resilience of the US securities industry to the global financial crisis. Geoforum, 91, 182-194

  49. O'Neill P., Knight E. and Wójcik D. (2018) Australia’s shifting global engagement: the stuttering rise of financial services and city-based competitivenessAustralian Geographer

  50. Wójcik, D., Knight, E. and Pažitka, V. (2018) What turns cities into international financial centres? Analysis of cross-border investment banking 2000–2014Journal of Economic Geography, 18(1): 1-33.

  51. Wójcik, D., Knight, E., O’Neill, P. and Pažitka, V. (2018) Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trendsEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space.

  52. Wójcik, D., Knight, E., O’Neill, P., and Pažitka, V. (2018) Economic Geography of Investment Banking Since 2008: The Geography of Shrinkage and ShiftEconomic Geography, 94(4): 379-399.

  53. Ioannou, S. and Mattos, O. (2018) Taking a Leap Towards a Real World Macroeconomics TeachingInternational Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 9(4): 391-405.

  54. Ioannou, S. and Wójcik, D. (2018) On financialization and its futureEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space.

  55. Urban, M. (2018) Producing investment returns at the margin of finance: A frontier talent propositionGeoforum, 95: 102-111.

  56. Urban, M. (2018) Six Key Influences on the Efficiency of Insourcing in State and Local PlansThe Journal of Retirement, 5(4): 57-72.

  57. Ioannou, S. (2017) Credit Rating Downgrades and Sudden Stops of Capital Flows in the EurozoneJournal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 8(3).

  58. Haberly, D. and Wójcik, D. (2017) Culprits or Bystanders? Offshore Jurisdictions and the Global Financial Crisis. Journal of Financial Regulation, 3(2): 233-261.

  59. Haberly, D. and Wójcik, D. (2017) Earth Incorporated: Centralization and Variegation in the Global Company Network. Economic Geography, 93(3): 241-266.

  60. Knight, E. and Wójcik, D. (2017) Geographical linkages in the financial services industry: a dialogue with organizational studies. Regional Studies, 51(1): 116-127.

  61. Pan, F., Zhang, F., Zhu, S. and Wójcik, D. (2017) Developing by borrowing? Interjurisdictional competition, land finance and local debt accumulation in China. Urban Studies, 54(4): 897-916.

  62. Wójcik, D., MacDonald-Korth, D. and Zhao, S.X. (2017) The political–economic geography of foreign exchange trading. Journal of Economic Geography, 17(2): 267-286.