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1 1 VITAE: David Ralph Meyer l. EMPLOYMENT Senior Lecturer in Management Olin Business School Washington University in St. Louis Campus Box 1156, One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Phone No.: (314) 935-6323; Fax: 314-935-8797 E-mail: [email protected] 2. EDUCATION Ph.D. 1970 University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Dissertation: Spatial Variation of Black Urban Households (Geography) M.S. 1967 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois (Geography) B.A. 1965 Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, Illinois (Geography and Education) 3. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2009-present Senior Lecturer in Management, Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 2009-present Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1997-2009 Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 2006-2009 Visiting Professor of Business, Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 2001-2008 Director, Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1996-1999 Director, Urban Studies Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1995-1996 Acting Director, Urban Studies Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1995-1999 Co-Editor, Journal of Historical Geography 1995 Consultant, New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Connecticut 1990-1997 Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1992 Visiting Faculty, Connecticut Academy for English, Geography, and History, Sponsored by U.S. Department of Education and University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 1988-1989 Visiting Fellow, Economic Growth Center, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
2 2 1981-1990 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1980 Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1976-1981 Associate Professor of Geography, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1977 Visiting Associate Professor of Geography, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel 1970-1976 Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1969-1970 Research Assistant, Center for Urban Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 1965-1966 Teaching Assistant, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 4. COMPLETED RESEARCH 4a. Books and Monographs Meyer, David R., 2006, Networked Machinists: High-Technology Industries in Antebellum America (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press). _____, 2003, The Roots of American Industrialization (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press). _____, 2000, Hong Kong as a Global Metropolis (Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press). _____, 1976, From Farm to Factory to Urban Pastoralism: Urban Change in Central Connecticut (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company). _____, 1970, Spatial Variation of Black Urban Households, Department of Geography Research Paper No. 129 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago). 4b. Chapters in Books Meyer, David R., and George Guernsey, 2015, Global Exchanges in the HFT Nexus, Handbook of High Frequency Trading, edited by Greg N. Gregoriou (London: Academic Press), pp. 171-194. _____, 2014, Private Wealth Management in Asia, Handbook of Asian Finance: Financial Markets and Sovereign Wealth Funds, vol. 1, edited by David Lee Kuo Chuen and Greg N. Gregoriou (Oxford, Eng.: Academic Press), pp. 17-36. _____, 2014, The Banking Networks of Asian Financial Centers, Handbook of Asian Finance: Financial Markets and Sovereign Wealth Funds, vol. 1, edited by David Lee Kuo Chuen and Greg N. Gregoriou (Oxford, Eng.: Academic Press), pp. 37-52.
3 3 _____, 2009, Financial Centers, International, International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, vol. 1, edited by R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (Oxford, Eng.: Elsevier), pp. 146-152. _____, 2009, Hong Kongs Transformation as a Financial Centre, Hong Kong SARs Monetary and Exchange Rate Challenges: Historical Perspectives, edited by Catherine R. Schenk (Hampshire, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan), pp. 161-88. _____, 2005, Industrial Landscape, The Encyclopedia of New England: The Culture and History of an American Region, edited by Burt Feintuch and David H. Watters (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press), pp. 573-74. _____, 2005, The Challenges of Research on the Global Network of Cities, Urban Geography in America, 1950-2000, edited by Brian J. L. Berry and James O. Wheeler (New York: Routledge), pp. 217-31. [Reprint of David R. Meyer, The Challenges of Research on the Global Network of Cities, Urban Geography, Vol. 24, No. 4 (2003), pp. 301-13.] _____, 2004, American Industrialization, EH.Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples, May 13. URL http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/contents/meyer.industrialization.php (11 pages). _____, 2002, Hong Kong: Global Capital Exchange, Global Networks, Linked Cities, edited by Saskia Sassen (New York, NY: Routledge), pp. 249-71. _____, 2001, The National Integration of Regional Economies, 1860-1920, North America: The Historical Geography of a Changing Continent, edited by Thomas F. McIlwraith and Edward K. Muller (2nd ed.; Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield), pp. 307-31. [Revision of chapter in 1st edition, published in 1987] _____, 1998, World Cities as Financial Centres, Globalization and the World of Large Cities, edited by Fu-chen Lo and Yue-man Yeung (Tokyo: United Nations University Press), pp. 410-32. _____, 1996, The Transition From Agriculture to Manufacturing in the East Before 1860, The Changing American Countryside: Past, Present, and Future, edited by Emery Castle and Barbara Baldwin, Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, November 30-December 1, 1995 (Corvallis, OR: Western Rural Development Center), pp. 11-18. _____, 1991, The Formation of a Global Financial Center: London and its Intermediaries, Cities in the World-System, edited by Resat Kasaba (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press), pp. 97-106. _____, 1990, The New Industrial Order, The Making of the American Landscape, edited by Michael P. Conzen (Boston, MA: Unwin Hyman), pp. 249-68.
4 4 _____, 1987, The National Integration of Regional Economies, 1860-1920, North America: The Historical Geography of a Changing Continent, edited by Robert D. Mitchell and Paul A. Groves (Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield), pp. 321-46. _____, 1984, Intermediate Cities in the System of Cities in Developing Countries, Conference on Urban Growth and Economic Development in the Pacific Region (Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica), pp. 141-59. _____, 1981, Connecticut as a Regional Industrial Complex, Proceedings, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society, Vol. 10 (1980), pp. 7-9. _____, 1979, Image and the Physical Environment, Hartford, The City and the Region: Past, Present, Future, edited by Sondra Astor Stave (Hartford, CT: University of Hartford), pp. 13- 17. _____, 1978, Urban Industrial Growth of Coastal Connecticut in the Nineteenth Century, Long Island Sound: The People and the Environment, Proceedings of Public Policy Symposium sponsored by the Oceanic Society, with the Support of the Connecticut Humanities Council, pp. 139-48. _____, 1977, A Critique of Preds Model of Industrialization and Urban-Size Growth, Proceedings, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society, Vol. 5 (1975), pp. 6- 10. _____, 1976, From Farm to Factory to Urban Pastoralism: Urban Change in Central Connecticut, Contemporary Metropolitan America, Vol. 1, Cities of the Nations Historic Metropolitan Core, edited by John S. Adams (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company), pp. 291-348. _____, 1974, Use of Two-Stage Least Squares to Solve Simultaneous Equation Systems in Geography, Proceedings of the 1972 Meeting of the IGU Commission on Quantitative Geography, edited by Maurice Yeates (Montreal and London: McGill-Queens University Press), pp. 101-12. _____, 1973, Urban Locational Analysis: A Paradigm in Need of Revolution, Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 5, pp. 169-73. _____, 1972, Implications of Some Recommended Alternative Urban Strategies for Black Residential Choice, Geography of the Ghetto: Perceptions, Problems, and Alternatives, edited by Harold M. Rose, Perspectives in Geography, Vol. 2 (DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press), pp. 130-42. _____, 1972, Differences Among Black Residential Areas: Some Observations and an Example, Proceedings, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society, Vol. 1 (1971), pp. 43-47.
5 5 _____, 1972, Classification of U.S. Metropolitan Areas by Characteristics of their Non-White Populations, City Classification Handbook: Methods and Applications, edited by Brian J. L. Berry (New York, NY: Wiley-Interscience), pp. 61-93. 4c. Refereed Journal Articles Levy, Tal, and David R. Meyer, 2012, Challenges of Network Governance at the State Banks of China, Journal of Contemporary China, vol. 21, issue 75 (May), pp. 481-498. Meyer, David R., 2011, Small-World Job Mobility Integrates Hong Kong with Global Financial Centers, Asian Geographer, vol. 28 (1) (June), pp. 51-63. _____, 2008, Structural Changes in the Economy of Hong Kong since 1997, China Review, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring), pp. 7-29. _____, 2003, The Challenges of Research on the Global Network of Cities, Urban Geography, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 301-13. Llobrera, Joseph; Meyer, David R.; and Gregory Nammacher, 2000, Trajectories of Industrial Districts: Impact of Strategic Intervention in Medical Districts, Economic Geography, Vol. 76 (January), pp. 68-98. Anh, Dang, and David R. Meyer, 1999, Impact of Human Capital on Joint-Venture Investment in Vietnam, World Development, Vol. 27 (August), pp. 1413-26 Meyer, David R., 1998, Formation of Advanced Technology Districts: New England Textile Machinery and Firearms, 1790-1820, Economic Geography, Special Issue, pp. 31-45. _____, 1997, Expert Managers of Uncertainty: Intermediaries of Capital in Hong Kong, Cities, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 257-63. Lynch, Jean, and David R. Meyer, 1992, Dynamics of the U.S. System of Cities, 1950 to 1980: The Impact of the Large Corporate Law Firm, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 28 (September), pp. 38-68. Meyer, David R., 1991, Change in the World System of Metropolises: The Role of Business Intermediaries, Urban Geography, Vol. 12 (September-October), pp. 393-416. _____, 1990, The National Prominence of Connecticuts Industrial Centers in the Nineteenth Century, The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, Vol. 55 (Winter/Spring), pp. 68-80. _____, 1990, The Rise of the Industrial Metropolis: The Myth and the Reality, Social Forces, Vol. 68 (March), pp. 731-52. _____, 1989, Midwestern Industrialization and the American Manufacturing Belt in the Nineteenth Century, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 49 (December), pp. 921-37.
6 6 _____, 1988, The Industrial Retardation of Southern Cities, 1860-1880, Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 25 (October), pp. 366-86. _____, 1988, The Division of Labor and the Market Areas of Manufacturing Firms, Sociological Forum, Vol. 3 (Summer), pp. 433-53. _____, 1988, Industry in Southern Cities in the Nineteenth Century, Geoscience & Man, Vol. 25 (June), pp. 129-37. _____, and Kyonghee Min, 1988, Concentration and Specialization of Manufacturing in Core and Peripheral Cities During Rapid Industrialization: Korea, 1960-1970, Comparative Urban and Community Research, Vol. 1, pp. 38-61. _____, and Kyonghee Min, 1987, City Employment Change in the Republic of Korea, 1960- 1970, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 22 (June), pp. 598-616. _____, 1986, System of Cities Dynamics in Newly Industrializing Nations, Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 21 (Spring), pp. 3-22. _____, 1986, The World System of Cities: Relations Between International Financial Metropolises and South American Cities, Social Forces, Vol. 64 (March), pp. 553-81. _____, 1984, Control and Coordination Links in the Metropolitan System of Cities: The South as Case Study, Social Forces, Vol. 63 (December), pp. 349-62. _____, 1983, Emergence of the American Manufacturing Belt: An Interpretation, Journal of Historical Geography, Vol. 9 (April), pp. 145-74. _____, 1980, Industrious Entrepreneurs Make Their Mark, Geographical Magazine, Vol. 52 (June), pp. 647-54. _____, 1980, A Dynamic Model of the Integration of Frontier Urban Places into the United States System of Cities, Economic Geography, Vol. 56 (April), pp. 120-40. _____, 1977, Agglomeration Economies and Urban-Industrial Growth: A Clarification and Review of Concepts, Regional Science Perspectives, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 80-92. _____, 1973, Blacks in Slum Housing: A Distorted Theme, Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 4 (December), pp. 139-52. _____, 1973, Interurban Differences in Black Housing Quality, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 63 (September), pp. 347-52. _____, 1972, Samples and Populations: Rejoinder to All Populations are Estimated from Samples, Professional Geographer, Vol. 24 (May), pp. 161-62.
7 7 _____, 1972, Geographical Population Data: Statistical Description Not Statistical Inference, Professional Geographer, Vol. 24 (February), pp. 26-28. _____, 1971, Factor Analysis Versus Correlation Analysis: Are Substantive Interpretations Congruent? Economic Geography, Vol. 47, Supplement (June), pp. 336-43. 4d. Non-Refereed Journal Articles Meyer, David R., 1997, China Regains Control: Does Hong Kong Have a Future after 1997, Brown Economic Review, Vol. 5 (Spring), pp. 30-31. _____, 1996, Editorial, Journal of Historical Geography, Vol. 22 (January), pp. 1-2. _____, 1974, The Urban Interface Between Geography and Anthropology, Urban Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 3 (Spring), pp. 6-8. 4e. Op-Eds in Newspapers Meyer, David R., 2014, No Need to Fret, Hong Kongs Financial Centre Status is not Under Threat, South China Morning Post (December 23), p. A11. _____, 2007, Business as Usual, South China Morning Post (June 21), p. A17. _____, 2007, Do Corporate Headquarters Matter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (June 11), p. B11. 5. RESEARCH GRANTS 2005-2009 Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Research Grant, Geography and Regional Science Program: The Financial Networks of Hong Kong, GRS-0451945 ($199,902) 2005-2007 Office of Vice-President for Research Grant, Brown University: Chinese Private Equity Investors of Hong Kong ($2,000) 2005-2007 Office of Vice-President for Research Grant, Brown University: Job Mobility of Leading Financiers in Hong Kong ($2,000) 2001-2005 Principal Investigator, Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University ($10,000), The New Chinese Business Leaders in Hong Kong 1995 Thomas J. Watson Jr., Institute for International Studies Travel Grant ($1,900) 1991 Research Grant, Center for the Comparative Study of Development, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island ($1,100) 1990-1993 Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Research Grant, Geography and Regional Science Program: Metropolitan Industrial Complexes in the 19th Century, SES-9009285 ($70,085) 1990-1991 University Funded Small Grant Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island ($800)
8 8 1987 Research Grant, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island ($725) 1987 Consultant, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC 1984-1986 Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation Research Grant, Geography and Regional Science Program: Spatial Dynamics of the American Manufacturing Belt, 1840-1880, SES-8319058 ($50,751) 1976 Faculty Travel Grant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1975 Consultant, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, for revised Graduate Record Exam in Geography 1974-1978 Faculty Research Grant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1972-1975 Consultant, Comparative Metropolitan Analysis Project funded by the National Science Foundation and sponsored by the Association of American Geographers. Responsible for Hartford/Connecticut Valley vignette ($2,007) 1971-1972 Faculty Research Grant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1971-1972 Consultant, Planning Board, City of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Community Renewal Program 1971 Faculty Growth Grant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 6. ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONORARY SOCIETIES 1991 Masters of Arts, Ad Eundem, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1975 Participant, Summer Professional Development Training Session on Multivariate Data Analysis, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 1971 Participant, Education Professions Development Act Conference for Geography Teachers, Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia 1967-1970 National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 1966-1967 National Science Foundation Traineeship, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 1966 National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 1963-1965 Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities, Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, Illinois 7. DATE: March 2015
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