Title: The laboratory dimension in cross-border development: insights from the Czech-German border region
Authors: Bertram, Dominik
Chilla, Tobias
Hippe, Stafan
Citation: Trendy v podnikání = Business trends : vědecký časopis Fakulty ekonomické ZČU v Plzni. 2023, roč. 13, č. 2, s. 4-16.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: článek
article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/55333
ISSN: 2788-0079
Keywords: hraniční studia;přeshraniční spolupráce;přeshraniční integrace
Keywords in different language: border studies;cross-border cooperation;cross-border integration
Abstract in different language: Europe's internal border regions are often referred to as the 'laboratories of European integration'. There are still many barriers along these borders that can potentially be overcome through successful cross- border cooperation. We address the laboratory dimension of cross-border cooperation in a two-stage Delphi survey with experts from the Czech-German border region. First, our results show that certain laboratory functions are essential for the Czech-German border region. Problem-oriented testing in everyday life and learning from best practice examples of other border regions seem to be a key for cross-border development. Second, ’classical’ cooperation topics such as people-to- people projects or tourism work quite well. In contrast, the ‘big’ issues, such as transport or health services, seem to be rather challenging. Third, we see that formal cross-border sectoral planning or further cross-border regional harmonization could intensify the cross-border development. Our results are based on the project "Cohesion in border regions" (CoBo) which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
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