The impact of COVID-19 on the economic resilience and spatial vitality of urban commercial cluster

dc.contributor.authorChe Jihyun
dc.contributor.authorKim Saehoon
dc.contributor.authorLee JaeSeung
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T08:40:49Z
dc.date.available2024-03-11T08:40:49Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThe spread of COVID-19 greatly limited physical and economic activities in global cities through increasing fears of infection and government-driven lockdown measures. Accordingly, shopping activities has moved from conventional markets to e-commerce significantly. Urban retails have drastically decreased over the years due to competition from these disruptive influences, yet reaction capacities are known to differ by scale and characteristics. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of commercial clusters with high economic resilience during the pandemic. Specifically, the research focused on how online and in-store sales affected differently to resilience of neighbourhood- and district-level urban commercial clusters in 2019 and 2020. Using panel vector auto-regressive modelling, the study explored the interrelationship between online and in-store by districts’ characteristics. For the research, credit card payment data in F&B sector, floating population, and the number of coronavirus confirmed cases data in Seoul, Korea was used to evaluate the vitality of the commercial clusters. Findings suggest that neighbourhood-level commercial cluster would be more resilient and expected to recover in sales more quickly. This indicates that commercial clusters would be more resilient if had steady populations, low rent loads, and were able to accommodate online shopping.en_EN
dc.identifier.citationChe Jihyun, Kim Saehoon, Lee JaeSeung., The impact of COVID-19 on the economic resilience and spatial vitality of urban commercial cluster. W: XXIX International Seminar on Urban Form. ISUF 2022 Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation. A Multidisciplinary Perspective. 6th June – 11th September 2022, Łódź–Kraków, Kantarek A.A. (Ed.), Hanzl M. (Ed.), Figlus T. (Ed.), Musiaka Ł. (Ed.)., Lodz University of Technology Conference Proceedings No. 2554, Lodz University of Technology Press, Lodz 2023, p. 104-117, ISBN 978-83-67934-03-9, DOI: 10.34658/9788367934039.9.
dc.identifier.doi10.34658/9788367934039.9
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-67934-03-9
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11652/5031
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.34658/9788367934039.9
dc.language.isoen
dc.page.numberp. 104-117
dc.publisherLodz University of Technology Pressen_EN
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiejpl_PL
dc.relation.ispartofKantarek A.A. (Ed.), Hanzl M. (Ed.), Figlus T. (Ed.), Musiaka Ł. (Ed.)., XXIX International Seminar on Urban Form. ISUF 2022 Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation. A Multidisciplinary Perspective. 6th June – 11th September 2022, Łódź–Kraków, Lodz University of Technology Conference Proceedings No. 2554, Lodz University of Technology Press, Lodz 2023, ISBN 978-83-67934-03-9, DOI: 10.34658/9788367934039.
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLodz University of Technology Conference Proceedings No. 2554
dc.rightsDla wszystkich w zakresie dozwolonego użytkupl_PL
dc.rightsFair use conditionen_EN
dc.rights.licenseLicencja PŁpl_PL
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dc.subjectCOVID-19en_EN
dc.subjecturban commercial clustersen_EN
dc.subjecteconomic resilienceen_EN
dc.subjectmiejskie klastry handlowepl_PL
dc.subjectodporność gospodarczapl_PL
dc.titleThe impact of COVID-19 on the economic resilience and spatial vitality of urban commercial clusteren_EN
dc.typekonferencja - rozdziałpl_PL
dc.typeconference - chapteren_EN

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