TY - JOUR
T1 - Unveiling the dynamics and determinants of world city network
T2 - Insights from global airline data
AU - BangjuanWang,
AU - Liu, Chengliang
AU - Sun, Shuqi
AU - Piao, Junxian
AU - Mao, Weisheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - Existing research on world city networks (WCNs) has predominantly focused on macro-structure analysis, leaving a gap in understanding the dynamic changes from a multi-scale perspective and underlying factors shaping WCNs. Therefore, this study utilizes airline data to explore WCN dynamics at both macroscale and mesoscale, and employ a weighted exponential random graph model to investigate determinants of WCN formation. The research findings reveal that WCN displays hierarchical and regional tendencies. At the macroscale, the evolution of urban hierarchy demonstrates both stability and change, and at the mesoscale, WCN morphology follows a core-periphery spatial arrangement with strong regional patterns. ERGM results highlight the influence of both endogenous network structures and exogenous city characteristics on WCN formation. Preferential attachment emerges as a crucial driving force, with disassortativity facilitating connectivity between peripheral and core cities. Additionally, GDP, language, institutional proximity and path dependence positively contribute to WCN formation, while population and distance have negative effects.
AB - Existing research on world city networks (WCNs) has predominantly focused on macro-structure analysis, leaving a gap in understanding the dynamic changes from a multi-scale perspective and underlying factors shaping WCNs. Therefore, this study utilizes airline data to explore WCN dynamics at both macroscale and mesoscale, and employ a weighted exponential random graph model to investigate determinants of WCN formation. The research findings reveal that WCN displays hierarchical and regional tendencies. At the macroscale, the evolution of urban hierarchy demonstrates both stability and change, and at the mesoscale, WCN morphology follows a core-periphery spatial arrangement with strong regional patterns. ERGM results highlight the influence of both endogenous network structures and exogenous city characteristics on WCN formation. Preferential attachment emerges as a crucial driving force, with disassortativity facilitating connectivity between peripheral and core cities. Additionally, GDP, language, institutional proximity and path dependence positively contribute to WCN formation, while population and distance have negative effects.
KW - Airline network
KW - Exponential random graph model
KW - Regional pattern
KW - Urban hierarchy
KW - World city network
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85210532667
U2 - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.105613
DO - 10.1016/j.cities.2024.105613
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85210532667
SN - 0264-2751
VL - 157
JO - Cities
JF - Cities
M1 - 105613
ER -