


In a SWOT-analysis the strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the producer service sector and the cultural economy are outlined in order to determine their basic situation the sectors’ integration in the global networks are discussed mainly on basis of the Globalization and World Cities Studies Research Network (GaWC) dataset and the data generated by Kratke (2010). Even though it is the second largest city in Germany (according to population numbers), Hamburg has not yet been subject of detailed investigation by global city researcher. Secondly, it will apply this dualistic approach to the city of Hamburg. It will be innovative in two respects: Firstly, it will provide an incorporation of both dimensions (economic and culture) into its analysis in order to provide a more comprehensive and less biased estimate of a metropolis’ global city status, a practice that has not been conducted in the literature so far. Following this, an in-depth analysis of Hamburg’s performance on the economic and cultural dimension will be provided in order to clarify its global city status. This bachelor thesis examines a city’s interlinkage in the globalizing processes and aims at answering the research question: To what extent can Hamburg be qualified as a Global City in terms of its localization of global producer services and cultural industries? Global cities are defined as local nodes of the corporate service sector and the cultural economy, which are associated in a global network. The corporate service sector and the cultural economy compared

From analysing the cultural economy in Hamburg to its global connectivityĤ.7. How global is Hamburg’s cultural economy?Ĥ.6. SWOT-analysis of the cultural economyĤ.5. From analysing the local corporate service sector to its global connectivityĤ.4. How global is Hamburg’s producer service sector?Ĥ.3. Working definition and research questionsģ.3 Method of data analysis and operationalizationĤ.1 SWOT-analysis of the producer service sectorĤ.2.
