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2016, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 917-940 The evolution of municipal structure
by JunJie Wu & Yong Chen - 941-973 Estimating the impact of Mexican drug cartels and drug-related homicides on crime and perceptions of safety
by Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero
2016, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 547-583 Evidence on immigrants’ assimilation into recipient labour markets using UK longitudinal data between 1981 and 2006
by Luisa Gagliardi & Sara Lemos - 585-610 Return migration and geography of innovation in MNEs: a natural experiment of knowledge production by local workers reporting to return migrants
by Prithwiraj Choudhury - 611-635 The emergence of new technology-based industries: the case of fuel cells and its technological relatedness to regional knowledge bases
by Anne Nygaard Tanner - 637-665 Knowledge flows in high-impact firms: How does relatedness influence survival, acquisition and exit?
by Jonathan Borggren & Rikard H. Eriksson & Urban Lindgren - 667-694 The labour market consequences of hosting refugees
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 695-713 Labour market effects of migration-related supply shocks: evidence from internal refugees in Colombia
by Valentina Calderón-Mejía & Ana María Ibáñez - 715-747 International retailing as embedded business models
by Steve Burt & Ulf Johansson & John Dawson - 749-774 Space and knowledge spillovers in European regions: the impact of different forms of proximity on spatial knowledge diffusion
by Andrea Caragliu & Peter Nijkamp - 775-777 Africa’s information revolution: technical regimes and production networks in South Africa and Tanzania
by Christopher Foster - 779-780 Dynamics of economic spaces in the global knowledge-based economy—theory and East Asian cases
by Patrik Ström
2016, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 273-303 Spin-offs: why geography matters
by Apostolos Baltzopoulos & Pontus Braunerhjelm & Ioannis Tikoudis - 305-330 Everyday family experiences of the financial crisis: getting by in the recent economic recession
by Sarah Marie Hall - 331-363 Linkages and spillovers in global production networks: firm-level analysis of the Czech automotive industry
by Petr Pavlínek & Pavla Žížalová - 365-393 Local development that money cannot buy: Italy’s Contratti di Programma
by Monica Andini & Guido de Blasio - 395-421 Anti-congestion policies in cities with public transportation
by Akin C. Buyukeren & Tomoru Hiramatsu - 423-446 Garments without guilt? Uneven labour geographies and ethical trading—Sri Lankan labour perspectives
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura - 447-470 The geography of learning: Ferrari gestione sportiva 1929–2008
by Mark Jenkins & Stephen Tallman - 471-503 Adolescent neighborhood context and young adult economic outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos
by George Galster & Anna Santiago & Jessica Lucero & Jackie Cutsinger - 505-535 Symmetric and asymmetric effects of proximities. The case of M&A deals in Italy
by Ron Boschma & Emanuela Marrocu & Raffaele Paci - 537-538 Asian inward and outward FDI. New challenges in the global economy
by Brita Hermelin - 539-540 Global production networks: theorizing economic development in an interconnected world
by Jana M. Kleibert - 541-543 Bringing space back in: towards a geographic perspective on policy mobility
by Henrik Jacobsen
2016, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-38 Defining clusters of related industries
by Mercedes Delgado & Michael E. Porter & Scott Stern - 39-66 Local entrepreneurship clusters in cities
by Martin Andersson & Johan P Larsson - 67-91 International trade and firm-level markups when location and quality matter
by Flora Bellone & Patrick Musso & Lionel Nesta & Frederic Warzynski - 93-108 Intervening in globalization: the spatial possibilities and institutional barriers to labour’s collective agency
by Andrew Cumbers & David Featherstone & Danny MacKinnon & Anthony Ince & Kendra Strauss - 109-130 Inertia and change in multinational enterprise subsidiary capabilities: an evolutionary economic geography framework
by Nicholas A. Phelps & Cris Fuller - 131-153 Upgrading to lead firm position via international acquisition: learning from the global biomass power plant industry
by Ulrich Elmer Hansen & Niels Fold & Teis Hansen - 155-175 A gravity equation for commuting with an application to estimating regional border effects in Belgium
by Damiaan Persyn & Wouter Torfs - 177-201 Do rich households live farther away from their workplaces?
by Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau & Ismir Mulalic & Jos N. van Ommeren - 203-236 Historic amenities, income and sorting of households
by Hans R. A. Koster & Jos N. van Ommeren & Piet Rietveld - 237-265 Public housing magnets: public housing supply and immigrants’ location choices
by Gregory Verdugo - 267-270 Location of International Business Activities: Integrating Ideas from Research in International Business, Strategic Management and Economic Geography
by Jennifer Johns - 271-272 Global energy dilemmas: energy security and climate change
by Matt Huber
2015, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 1085-1123 Cities and product variety: evidence from restaurants
by Nathan Schiff - 1125-1144 The role of major infrastructure in subregional economic development: an empirical study of airports and cities
by Julie Cidell - 1145-1168 Airport cities and metropolitan labor markets: an extension and response to Cidell
by Stephen J. Appold - 1169-1193 Chicken or egg? The PVAR econometrics of transportation
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Kristoffer Moeller & Nicolai Wendland - 1195-1226 Transnational corporations shaping institutional change: the case of English law firms in Germany
by James R. Faulconbridge & Daniel Muzio - 1227-1259 Econometric modelling of the regional knowledge production function in Europe
by Sylvie Charlot & Riccardo Crescenzi & Antonio Musolesi - 1261-1263 The New Geography of Capitalism: Firms, Finance, and Society
by Ian M. Dunham
2015, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 843-853 Introduction: the Euro crisis and the future of Europe
by Susan Christopherson & Gordon L. Clark & John Whiteman - 855-881 The geography of the European Central Bank: form, functions and legitimacy
by Gordon L. Clark - 883-905 Unemployment in European regions: structural problems versus the Eurozone hypothesis
by David Emanuel Andersson & Åke E. Andersson & Björn Hårsman & Zara Daghbashyan - 907-934 Shocking aspects of monetary union: the vulnerability of regions in Euroland
by Bernard Fingleton & Harry Garretsen & Ron Martin - 935-949 The effects of the global financial crisis on European regions and cities
by Lewis Dijkstra & Enrique Garcilazo & Philip McCann - 951-972 Spatial heterogeneity in the costs of the economic crisis in Europe: are cities sources of regional resilience?
by Roberta Capello & Andrea Caragliu & Ugo Fratesi - 973-1007 The asymmetrical impact of the economic crisis on unemployment and welfare in Greek urban economies
by Theodosios Palaskas & Yannis Psycharis & Antonis Rovolis & Chrysostomos Stoforos - 1009-1031 Why did the Portuguese economy stop converging with the OECD? Institutions, politics and innovation
by Pedro Marques - 1033-1054 The British and the German financial sectors in the wake of the crisis: size, structure and spatial concentration
by Dariusz Wójcik & Duncan MacDonald-Korth - 1055-1083 The geography of financial inclusion across Europe during the global crisis
by Germana Corrado & Luisa Corrado
2015, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 673-706 Quality of government and innovative performance in the regions of Europe
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Marco Di Cataldo - 707-722 Accuracy and efficiency in simulating equilibrium land-use patterns for self-organizing cities
by Xiaofang Dong & Stephen L. Ross - 723-742 The resilience of regional labour markets to economic shocks: Exploring the role of interactions among firms and workers
by Dario Diodato & Anet B. R. Weterings - 743-768 Spreading big ideas? The effect of top inventing companies on local inventors
by Carlo Menon - 769-796 Migrant and ethnic diversity, cities and innovation: Firm effects or city effects?
by Neil Lee - 797-814 Strategic nodes in investment fund global production networks: The example of the financial centre Luxembourg
by Sabine Dörry - 815-839 Spatial patterns of solar photovoltaic system adoption: The influence of neighbors and the built environment
by Marcello Graziano & Kenneth Gillingham - 841-842 Trade Shows in the Globalizing Knowledge Economy
by Yingcheng Li
2015, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 477-497 Geography and intra-national home bias: U.S. domestic trade in 1949 and 2007
by Nicholas Crafts & Alexander Klein - 499-538 Railroads, factor channelling and increasing returns: Cleveland and the emergence of the American manufacturing belt
by Richard G. Healey - 539-559 Financial networks and the globalization of transnational corporations: the case of educational services
by Sarah Hall - 561-583 Global pipelines for innovation: insights from the case of Norway
by Rune Dahl Fitjar & Franz Huber - 585-600 Industrial development in thin regions: trapped in path extension?
by Arne Isaksen - 601-630 Culture, spatial diffusion of ideas and their long-lasting imprints—evidence from Froebel’s kindergarten movement
by Stefan Bauernschuster & Oliver Falck - 631-647 Single-firm case studies in economic geography: some methodological reflections on the case of Zara
by Nebahat Tokatli - 649-671 Local warming and violent conflict in North and South Sudan
by Jean-François Maystadt & Margherita Calderone & Liangzhi You
2015, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 253-274 Commodity chains, creative destruction and global inequality: a class analysis
by Benjamin Selwyn - 275-296 Corporate social responsibility and labour agency: the case of Nike in Pakistan
by Peter Lund-Thomsen & Neil M. Coe - 297-327 The Way of the Gun: Estimating Firearms Trafficking across the US–Mexico Border
by Topher L. McDougal & David A. Shirk & Robert Muggah & John H. Patterson - 329-351 Coagglomeration of formal and informal industry: evidence from India
by Megha Mukim - 353-385 Migration and inter-industry mobility of UK graduates
by Maria Abreu & Alessandra Faggian & Philip McCann - 387-416 The determinants of regional specialisation in business services: agglomeration economies, vertical linkages and innovation
by Valentina Meliciani & Maria Savona - 417-448 Screening for collusion: a spatial statistics approach
by Pim Heijnen & Marco A. Haan & Adriaan R. Soetevent - 449-472 Stylised fact or situated messiness? The diverse effects of increasing debt on national economic growth
by Andrew Bell & Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones - 473-475 Reformatted: Code, Networks, and the Transformation of the Music Industry Andrew Leyshon
by Tarek E. Virani
2015, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-42 On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 43-73 Land use regulation and productivity—land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain
by Paul C. Cheshire & Christian A. L. Hilber & Ioannis Kaplanis - 75-101 Tax havens and the production of offshore FDI: an empirical analysis
by Daniel Haberly & Dariusz Wójcik - 103-128 The economic geography of offshore incorporation in tax havens and offshore financial centres: the case of Chinese MNEs
by Peter J. Buckley & Dylan Sutherland & Hinrich Voss & Ahmad El-Gohari - 129-168 Same difference? Minority ethnic inventors, diversity and innovation in the UK
by Max Nathan - 169-194 Does neighbourhood influence ethnic inequalities in economic activity? Findings from the ONS Longitudinal Study
by Xiaoqi Feng & Robin Flowerdew & Zhiqiang Feng - 195-215 Cumulative exposure to disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood effects
by Lina Hedman & David Manley & Maarten van Ham & John Östh - 217-246 A sharper image? Estimates of the precision of nighttime lights as a proxy for economic statistics
by William Nordhaus & Xi Chen - 247-249 Seeking Talent for Creative Cities: The Social Dynamics of Innovation
by Oli Mould - 250-252 The Butterfly Defect: How Globalization Creates Systemic Risks and What to Do about It
by Dariusz Wójcik
2014, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 1023-1051 The political economy of global production networks: regional industrial change and differential upgrading in the East European clothing industry
by Adrian Smith & John Pickles & Milan Bucek & Rudolf Pástor & Bob Begg - 1053-1086 Innovation drivers, value chains and the geography of multinational corporations in Europe
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Carlo Pietrobelli & Roberta Rabellotti - 1087-1115 Firm heterogeneity and regional business cycles differentials
by Roberto Basile & Sergio de Nardis & Carmine Pappalardo - 1117-1140 Strategic decoupling, recoupling and global production networks: India’s pharmaceutical industry
by Rory Horner - 1141-1174 Trade boom and wage inequality: evidence from Ugandan districts
by Massimiliano Calì - 1175-1197 Geography, trade and regional development: the role of wage costs, exchange rates and currency/capital movements
by Michael Dunford & Weidong Liu & Zhigao Liu & Godfrey Yeung
2014, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 869-882 The creation of knowledge: local building, global accessing and economic development—toward an agenda
by Harald Bathelt & Patrick Cohendet - 883-902 Accessing remote knowledge—the roles of trade fairs, pipelines, crowdsourcing and listening posts
by Peter Maskell - 903-927 How controversial innovation succeeds in the periphery? A network perspective of BASF Argentina
by Johannes Glückler - 929-954 Epistemic communities, localization and the dynamics of knowledge creation
by Patrick Cohendet & David Grandadam & Laurent Simon & Ignasi Capdevila - 955-971 Exploring the role of industry intermediaries in the construction of ‘Local Pipelines’: The case of the Montreal Fur Garment Cluster and the rise of Fur–Fashion connections
by Norma M. Rantisi - 973-993 Negotiating conventions and creating community: the case of Cartoon and European animation
by Alexander Cole & David Barberá-Tomás - 995-1021 Global temporary networks of clusters: structures and dynamics of trade fairs in Asian economies
by Peng-Fei Li
2014, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 683-720 Geography and High-Tech Employment Growth in US Counties
by Belal Fallah & Mark D. Partridge & Dan S. Rickman - 721-737 Creativity or costs? Questioning New Zealand’s fashion success: A methodological intervention
by Sally A. Weller - 739-758 Not in New Zealand’s waters, surely? Linking labour issues to GPNs
by Christina Stringer & Glenn Simmons & Daren Coulston & D. Hugh Whittaker - 759-773 Cities as spatial clusters
by Ferdinand Rauch - 775-795 Thinking through the relationships between legal and illegal activities and economies: spaces, flows and pathways
by Ray Hudson - 797-847 Civic capital and the size distribution of plants: short-run dynamics and long-run equilibrium
by Matthias Bürker & G. Alfredo Minerva - 849-864 Beyond financialization: older entrepreneurship and retirement planning
by Thomas Wainwright & Ewald Kibler - 865-867 The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor
by Richard Peet
2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 483-510 Work–life ‘balance’ and gendered (im)mobilities of knowledge and learning in high-tech regional economies
by Al James - 511-545 A Network-based view of regional growth
by Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson - 547-588 A probabilistic modeling approach to the detection of industrial agglomerations
by Tomoya Mori & Tony E. Smith - 589-620 The dynamics of the inventor network in German biotechnology: geographic proximity versus triadic closure
by Anne L. J. Ter Wal - 621-649 Human capital externalities in cities: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
by Zhiqiang Liu - 651-679 On the spatial stickiness of UK new firm formation rates
by Georgios Fotopoulos - 681-682 The economic geography of the IT industry in the Asia-Pacific region
by Ben Derudder
2014, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 229-263 Metropolitan Edison and cosmopolitan Pasteur? Agglomeration and interregional research network effects on European R&D productivity
by Attila Varga & Dimitrios Pontikakis & George Chorafakis - 265-287 The effect of agglomeration size on local taxes
by Eva Luthi & Kurt Schmidheiny - 289-311 The effect of intra- and inter-regional labour mobility on plant performance in Denmark: the significance of related labour inflows
by Bram Timmermans & Ron Boschma - 313-337 Technological dynamics and social capability: US states and European nations
by Jan Fagerberg & Maryann P. Feldman & Martin Srholec - 339-364 The path- and place-dependent nature of scientific knowledge production in biotech 1986–2008
by Gaston Heimeriks & Ron Boschma - 365-394 Mapping local productivity advantages in Italy: industrial districts, cities or both?
by Valter Di Giacinto & Matteo Gomellini & Giacinto Micucci & Marcello Pagnini - 395-420 Firm location and the determinants of exporting in low- and middle-income countries
by Thomas Farole & Deborah Winkler - 421-441 Global destruction networks, labour and waste
by Andrew Herod & Graham Pickren & Al Rainnie & Susan McGrath Champ - 443-475 Co-agglomeration of knowledge-intensive business services and multinational enterprises
by Wouter Jacobs & Hans R. A. Koster & Frank van Oort - 477-478 The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off
by Bülent Temel - 479-481 Banking Across Boundaries: Placing Finance in Capitalism
by Sarah Hall
January 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 Firm--worker matching in industrial clusters
by Octávio Figueiredo & Paulo Guimarães & Douglas Woodward - 21-43 Founders and disseminators of cluster research
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Silvia Rita Sedita & Annalisa Caloffi - 45-71 Global cluster networks--foreign direct investment flows from Canada to China
by Harald Bathelt & Peng-Fei Li - 73-95 Large mining enterprises and regional development in Chile: between the enclave and cluster
by Martín Arias & Miguel Atienza & Jan Cademartori - 97-123 Distance as asset? Knowledge collaboration in hybrid virtual communities
by Gernot Grabher & Oliver Ibert - 125-153 Is the sky the limit? High-rise buildings and office rents
by Hans R. A. Koster & Jos van Ommeren & Piet Rietveld - 155-177 Revisiting city connectivity
by Ulrich Mans - 179-198 Genetic distance, transportation costs, and trade -super-1
by Paola Giuliano & Antonio Spilimbergo & Giovanni Tonon - 199-219 Lock-in or lock-out? How structural properties of knowledge networks affect regional resilience
by Joan Crespo & Raphael Suire & Jerome Vicente - 221-223 The New Geography of Jobs
by Phillip M. O'Neill - 224-225 The New Geography of Jobs
by Ryan Avent - 226-227 Sovereign Wealth Funds: Legitimacy, Governance, and Global Power
by Brett Christophers
November 2013, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 889-928 Spatially unbalanced growth in the British economy
by Ben Gardiner & Ron Martin & Peter Sunley & Peter Tyler - 929-964 Local industrial structures and female entrepreneurship in India
by Ejaz Ghani & William R. Kerr & Stephen D. O'Connell - 965-991 Clustering and firm performance in project-based industries: the case of the global video game industry , 1972--2007
by Mathijs De Vaan & Ron Boschma & Koen Frenken - 993-1011 Toward a better understanding of the apparel industry: a critique of the upgrading literature
by Nebahat Tokatli - 1013-1040 Spatial disparities in hospital performance
by Laurent Gobillon & Carine Milcent - 1041-1058 Finance's outsiders?: networks, knowledge and power beyond the City
by Thomas Wainwright
September 2013, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 711-740 Identity creation and cluster construction: the case of the Paso Robles wine region
by Craig Beebe & Farshid Haque & Chelsea Jarvis & Martin Kenney & Donald Patton - 741-765 The dynamics of interfirm networks along the industry life cycle: The case of the global video game industry, 1987--2007
by Pierre-Alexandre Balland & Mathijs De Vaan & Ron Boschma - 767-798 Heterogeneous skills and homogeneous land: segmentation and agglomeration
by Matthias Wrede - 799-822 Human capital externalities and employment differences across metropolitan areas of the USA
by John V. Winters - 823-844 Location decisions of large firms: analyzing the procurement of infrastructure services
by Atif Ansar - 845-869 Neurocapitalism and the new neuros: using neuroeconomics, behavioural economics and picoeconomics for public policy
by Jessica Pykett - 871-888 The distribution of energy-intensive sectors in the USA
by Thomas O. Michielsen
July 2013, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 224-705 Saving for Retirement: Intention, Context and Behavior
by Rodrigo Fernandez - 537-558 Shaping the formation of university--industry research collaborations: what type of proximity does really matter?
by Pablo D'Este & Frederick Guy & Simona Iammarino - 559-587 Regional systems of entrepreneurship: the nexus of human capital, knowledge and new firm formation
by Haifeng Qian & Zoltan J. Acs & Roger R. Stough - 589-617 The landscape of conflict: IDPs, aid and land-use change in Darfur
by Jennifer Alix-Garcia & Anne Bartlett & David Saah - 619-648 Revealed competition for greenfield investments between European regions
by Martijn J. Burger & Bert van der Knaap & Ronald S. Wall - 649-676 Public goods and congestion in a system of cities: how do fiscal and zoning policies improve efficiency? -super-†
by Alex Anas & David Pines - 677-700 A co-evolutionary perspective on the drivers of international sourcing of pharmaceutical R&D to India
by Stine Jessen Haakonsson & Peter D. Ørberg Jensen & Susan M. Mudambi - 701-703 Economic Geographies of Globalisation: A Short Introduction
by Tim Heinemann - 706-710 From Neighborhoods to Nations: The Economics of Social Interactions
by Yves Zenou
May 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 357-396 A variety of capitalism … with Chinese characteristics?
by Jamie Peck & Jun Zhang - 397-418 Dynamics of innovation in a globalizing china: regional environment, inter-firm relations and firm attributes
by Cassandra C. Wang & George C. S. Lin - 419-449 From Russia with love: the impact of relocated firms on incumbent survival
by Oliver Falck & Christina Guenther & Stephan Heblich & William R. Kerr - 451-471 Efficient urban bias
by Alexandros Mourmouras & Peter Rangazas - 473-500 Cultural heritage and the location choice of Dutch households in a residential sorting model
by Mark van Duijn & Jan Rouwendal - 501-534 Clusters, Connectivity and Catch-up: Bollywood and Bangalore in the Global Economy
by Mark Lorenzen & Ram Mudambi - 535-536 Lectures on Urban Economics
by Stephen L. Ross
March 2013, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 203-210 Editorial: Wrigley's project
by Andrew R. Bodman & Susan M. Christopherson & Gordon L. Clark & Meric S. Gertler - 211-230 Retailers, supply networks and changing articulations of ethicality: lessons from Flower Valley in South Africa
by Alexandra Hughes & Cheryl McEwan & David Bek - 231-237 Food retail and access after the crash: rethinking the food desert problem
by Betsy Donald - 239-255 Doing a Gucci: the transformation of an Italian fashion firm into a global powerhouse in a 'Los Angeles-izing' world
by Nebahat Tokatli - 257-277 Freshwater, saltwater and deepwater: efficient market hypothesis versus behavioural finance
by Dariusz Wójcik & Nicholas Kreston & Sarah McGill - 279-298 The scope of financial institutions: in-sourcing, outsourcing and off-shoring
by Gordon L. Clark & Ashby H. B. Monk - 299-326 Revisiting the US food retail consolidation wave: regulation, market power and spatial outcomes
by Steve Wood - 327-356 'We've learnt how to be local': the deepening territorial embeddedness of Samsung--Tesco in South Korea
by Neil M. Coe & Yong-Sook Lee
January 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-22 Innovation and spatial inequality in Europe and USA
by Neil Lee & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 23-52 Acquisition of European research funds and its effect on international scientific collaboration
by Jarno Hoekman & Thomas Scherngell & Koen Frenken & Robert Tijssen - 53-83 How polycentric is a monocentric city? Centers, spillovers and hysteresis
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Nicolai Wendland - 85-106 Securitization across borders: organizational mimicry in Islamic finance
by David Bassens & Ewald Engelen & Ben Derudder & Frank Witlox - 107-117 A gold rush theory of economic development
by Ralph Ossa - 119-143 Go where the money is: modeling street robbers' location choices
by Wim Bernasco & Richard Block & Stijn Ruiter - 145-175 The impact of R&D offshoring on the home knowledge production of OECD investing regions
by Lorena M. D'Agostino & Keld Laursen & Grazia D. Santangelo - 177-201 Is agglomeration taxable?
by Jordi Jofre-Monseny
November 2012, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 208-1294 Workers, State and Development in Brazil: Powers of Labour, Chains of Value
by Christian Brannstrom - 1139-1166 Market size and entrepreneurship
by Yasuhiro Sato & Takatoshi Tabuchi & Kazuhiro Yamamoto - 1167-1189 Agglomeration economies and regional intangible assets: an empirical investigation
by Michael J. Artis & Ernest Miguelez & Rosina Moreno - 1191-1215 Market potential and firm-level productivity in Spain
by Adelheid Holl - 1217-1238 Creative chaos? Globalization, agglomeration and the metropolis
by Sam Cole - 1239-1266 Power, enterprise and employment growth in Australian small- and medium-sized manufacturing firms
by Matthew Tonts & Paul Plummer & Michael Taylor - 1267-1291 Number crunching: financialization and spatial strategies of risk organization
by Thomas Wainwright
September 2012, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 929-942 Introduction: Innovation and economic geography: a review and analysis
by Jeremy Howells & John Bessant - 943-968 Not with my own: long-term effects of cross-country collaboration on subsidiary innovation in emerging economies versus advanced economies
by Tufool Alnuaimi & Jasjit Singh & Gerard George - 969-1001 Knowledge-bases, places, spatial configurations and the performance of knowledge-intensive professional service firms
by Bruce S. Tether & Qian Cher Li & Andrea Mina - 1003-1020 The geography of knowledge: never so close but never so far apart
by Jeremy Howells - 1021-1054 Organizational identity and capability development in internationalization: transference, splicing and enhanced imitation in Tesco's US market entry
by Michelle Lowe & Gerard George & Oliver Alexy - 1055-1085 The territorial dynamics of innovation in China and India
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Michael Storper - 1087-1112 Developing innovation capability through learning networks
by John Bessant & Allen Alexander & George Tsekouras & Howard Rush & Richard Lamming