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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 - 1113-1138 Self-organizing innovation networks, mobile knowledge carriers and diasporas: insights from a pioneering boutique hotel chain
by Michelle S. Lowe & Allan M. Williams & Gareth Shaw & Katherine Cudworth
July 2012, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 342-924 The Labour Market Impact of the EU Enlargement: A New Regional Geography of Europe?
by Petri Böckerman - 432-926 The SAGE handbook of Economic Geography
by Pedro Marques - 739-773 The plane of living and the precrisis evolution of housing values in the USA
by John Carruthers & Gordon F. Mulligan - 775-807 Making sense of the manufacturing belt: determinants of U.S. industrial location, 1880--1920
by Alexander Klein & Nicholas Crafts - 809-839 Foreign direct investment in Europe by multinational pharmaceutical companies from India
by Peter Kedron & Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen - 841-875 Labour geographies of India's new service economy
by Al James & Bhaskar Vira - 877-897 Increasing returns in transportation and the formation of hubs
by Tomoya Mori - 899-922 The geography of equity listing and financial centre competition in mainland China and Hong Kong
by Bas Karreman & Bert van der Knaap - 927-928 Economic Geography. Places, Networks and Flows
by Martin Hess
May 2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 579-600 Function before form: macro-institutional comparison and the geography of finance
by Adam D. Dixon - 601-626 Agglomeration, product heterogeneity and firm entry
by Matthew L. Freedman & Renáta Kosová - 627-649 The geography of well-being
by Aqib Aslam & Luisa Corrado - 651-666 R&D practices and communities in the TNC--proximities and distances
by Ingvill Stensheim - 667-691 Do colleges and universities increase their region's human capital?
by Jaison R. Abel & Richard Deitz - 693-716 The point is to keep going: the global sub-prime mortgage crisis, local labour market repositioning, and the capital accumulation dynamic in Singapore
by Kean Fan Lim - 717-737 The effect of labour market spatial structure on commuting in England and Wales ‡
by Patricia C. Melo & Daniel J. Graham & Robert B. Noland
March 2012, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 170-575 The economics of clusters. Lessons from the French experience
by Franz Huber - 327-354 The effects of land transfer taxes on real estate markets: evidence from a natural experiment in Toronto
by Ben Dachis & Gilles Duranton & Matthew A. Turner - 355-377 Cities, skills and wages
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick & Adrienne Ross - 379-408 Wage distribution and the spatial sorting of workers
by Alessia Matano & Paolo Naticchioni - 409-433 Knowledge networks in the Dutch aviation industry: the proximity paradox
by Tom Broekel & Ron Boschma - 435-453 Specialized knowledge and the geographic concentration of occupations
by Todd M. Gabe & Jaison R. Abel - 455-484 Geographic market access and the effects of trade on length of production run, product diversity and plant scale of Canadian manufacturing plants, 1974--1999
by John R. Baldwin & W. Mark Brown & Wulong Gu - 485-517 The impact of aging and technological relatedness on agglomeration externalities: a survival analysis
by Frank M.H. Neffke & Martin Henning & Ron Boschma - 519-538 Springboarding: a new geographical landscape for European foreign investment in Latin America
by José Pla-Barber & Joaquín Camps - 539-565 Managing communities and managing knowledge: strategic decision making and store network investment within retail multinationals
by Steve Wood & Jonathan Reynolds - 567-568 Making competitive cities
by John Harrison - 569-572 Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation systems. Evidence from Europe
by Riccardo Crescenzi
January 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-32 Regional economic resilience, hysteresis and recessionary shocks
by Ron Martin - 33-54 Corporate ethical trading in an economic downturn: recessionary pressures and refracted responsibilities
by Alex Hughes - 55-77 Old firms, new tricks and the quest for profits: Burberry's journey from success to failure and back to success again
by Nebahat Tokatli - 79-105 Collaboration, information and the geography of innovation in knowledge intensive business services
by David Doloreux & Richard Shearmur - 107-126 Do clusters really matter for innovation practices in Information Technology? Questioning the significance of technological knowledge spillovers
by Franz Huber - 127-155 Network dynamics and cluster evolution: changing trajectories of the aluminium extrusion industry in Dali, China
by Peng-Fei Li & Harald Bathelt & Jici Wang - 157-181 Placing the run on northern rock
by J. N. Marshall & A. Pike & J. S. Pollard & J. Tomaney & S. Dawley & J. Gray - 183-204 Geographies of scope: an empirical analysis of entertainment, 1970--2000
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick - 205-226 Beyond firm-centrism: re-integrating labour and capitalism into global commodity chain analysis
by Ben Selwyn - 227-245 Beyond strategic coupling: reassessing the firm-region nexus in global production networks
by Danny MacKinnon - 247-271 Creative economies of scale: an agent-based model of creativity and agglomeration
by Gregory M. Spencer - 264-323 The Economic Geography of the UK
by Steve Wood - 264-326 The Economic Geography of the UK
by Oli Mould - 273-295 Go abroad or have strangers visit? On organizational search spaces and local linkages
by Bernd Ebersberger & Sverre J. Herstad - 297-319 Rethinking the venture capital industry: relational geographies and impacts of venture capitalists in two UK regions
by Felicity Wray
November 2011, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 925-947 Securitization and its footprint: the rise of the US securities industry centres 1998--2007
by Dariusz Wójcik - 949-977 Geographic proximity and firm--university innovation linkages: evidence from Great Britain
by Laura Abramovsky & Helen Simpson - 979-1006 Does spatial agglomeration increase national growth? some evidence from Europe
by Ben Gardiner & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler - 1007-1029 Performing in Dutch book publishing 1880--2008: the importance of entrepreneurial experience and the Amsterdam cluster
by Barbara Heebels & Ron Boschma - 1031-1049 The costs of compliance? Views of Sri Lankan apparel manufacturers in times of global economic crisis
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura & Neil Wrigley - 1051-1077 The urban hierarchy and domestic migration: the interaction of internal migration, disposable income and the cost of living, Sweden 1993--2002
by Martin Korpi & William A. V. Clark & Bo Malmberg - 1079-1082 Triumph of the City
by Michael Storper - 1083-1084 Key Concepts in Economic Geography
by Amanda Fickey
September 2011, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 439-922 Childhood and child labour in the British Industrial Revolution
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura - 761-792 The greenness of China: household carbon dioxide emissions and urban development
by Siqi Zheng & Rui Wang & Edward L. Glaeser & Matthew E. Kahn - 793-816 Greening the economy: interrogating sustainability innovations beyond the mainstream
by Anna R. Davies & Sue J. Mullin - 817-841 The economic geography of European carbon market trading
by Eric R. W. Knight - 843-863 Opening up the 'Jacobs Spillovers' black box: local diversity, creativity and the processes underlying new combinations
by Pierre Desrochers & Samuli Leppälä - 865-895 New economic geography and US metropolitan wage inequality -super-‡
by Belal N. Fallah & Mark D. Partridge & M. Rose Olfert - 897-918 Sources of welfare disparities between and within regions of Brazil: evidence from the 2002--2003 household budget survey (POF)
by Emmanuel Skoufias & Roy S. Katayama - 919-920 Towards new developmentalism
by Fiona Atkins - 923-924 The economic geography of air transportation Bowen J
by James Faulconbridge
July 2011, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 587-618 The local geographies of the financial crisis: from the housing bubble to economic recession and beyond
by Ron Martin - 619-643 Is fiscal decentralization harmful for economic growth? Evidence from the OECD countries
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Roberto Ezcurra - 645-665 Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography?
by Uskali Mäki & Caterina Marchionni - 667-686 Zipf's law for cities in the regions and the country
by Kristian Giesen & Jens Südekum - 687-707 Natural amenities, increasing returns and urban development
by Chunhua Wang & JunJie Wu - 709-729 The evolution of global value chains: displacement of captive upstream investment in the Australia--Japan beef trade
by Kohei Oro & Bill Pritchard - 731-752 Upgrading in global value-chains: a case study of technology-learning among IKEA-suppliers in China and Southeast Asia
by Inge Ivarsson & Claes Göran Alvstam - 753-756 Tax havens: how globalization really works
by Dariusz Wójcik & Christopher Boote - 757-759 Manufacturing possibilities: creative action and industrial recomposition in the United States, Germany, and Japan
by Neil M. Coe
May 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 387-416 Search, wage posting and urban spatial structure
by Yves Zenou - 417-455 Evolutionary agglomeration theory: increasing returns, diminishing returns, and the industry life cycle
by Antony Potter & H. Doug Watts - 457-480 Finding equilibrium: how important is general equilibrium to the results of geographical economics?
by Christopher S. Fowler - 481-507 Measuring urban agglomeration economies with office rents
by Matthew P. Drennan & Hugh F. Kelly - 509-527 Endogenous transport prices and trade imbalances
by Olaf Jonkeren & Erhan Demirel & Jos van Ommeren & Piet Rietveld - 529-557 The rural growth trifecta: outdoor amenities, creative class and entrepreneurial context -super-§
by David A. McGranahan & Timothy R. Wojan & Dayton M. Lambert - 559-586 Upgrading in the automotive industry: firm-level evidence from Central Europe
by Petr Pavlínek & Jan Ženka
March 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 207-213 The Journal of Economic Geography a decade on: where do we go from here?
by Harry Garretsen & Ron Martin - 215-230 Tempora mutantur : in search of a new testament for NEG
by Kristian Behrens & Frédéric Robert-Nicoud - 231-240 'New' new economic geography: firm heterogeneity and agglomeration economies
by Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano - 241-251 Productivity in cities: self-selection and sorting
by Anthony J. Venables - 253-266 The identification of agglomeration economies
by Pierre-Philippe Combes & Gilles Duranton & Laurent Gobillon - 267-279 The empirical performance of the NEG with reference to small areas
by Bernard Fingleton - 281-294 Gravity, market potential and economic development
by Keith Head & Thierry Mayer - 295-307 The emerging empirics of evolutionary economic geography
by Ron Boschma & Koen Frenken - 309-317 International business and economic geography: knowledge, time and transactions costs
by Philip McCann - 319-331 Geographical political economy
by Eric Sheppard - 333-346 Why do regions develop and change? The challenge for geography and economics
by Michael Storper - 347-356 Economists as geographers and geographers as something else: on the changing conception of distance in geography and economics
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 357-369 The new economic geography and policy relevance
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley - 371-385 References across the fence: measuring the dialogue between economists and geographers
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk
January 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-35 Are international technology gaps growing or shrinking in the age of globalization?
by Thomas Kemeny - 37-60 Transnational spatial dependencies in the geography of non-resident patent filings
by Richard Perkins & Eric Neumayer - 61-85 Globalizing development in Bolivia? Alternative networks and value-capture challenges in the wood products industry
by James T. Murphy & Seth Schindler - 87-117 Marketization through contestation: reconfiguring China's financial markets through knowledge networks
by Karen P.Y. Lai - 119-150 De-centering 'spatial fix'--patterns of territorialization and regional technological dynamism of ICT hubs in China
by Yu Zhou & Yifei Sun & Y. H. Dennis Wei & George C. S. Lin - 151-177 Do environmental regulations affect the location decisions of multinational gold mining firms?
by Lise Tole & Gary Koop - 179-201 Sources of persistence in regional start-up rates--evidence from Sweden
by Martin Andersson & Sierdjan Koster - 203-206 Envisioning media power: on capital and geographies of television
by Clayton Rosati
November 2010, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 793-823 Adding geography to the new economic geography: bridging the gap between theory and empirics
by Maarten Bosker & Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Marc Schramm - 825-843 Professionalization, legitimization and the creation of executive search markets in Europe
by Jonathan V. Beaverstock & James R. Faulconbridge & Sarah J. E. Hall - 845-881 Bank size or distance: what hampers innovation adoption by SMEs?
by Pietro Alessandrini & Andrea F. Presbitero & Alberto Zazzaro - 883-912 Immigrant banking and financial exclusion in Greater Boston
by Pascale Joassart-Marcelli & Philip Stephens - 913-940 A simple theory of industry location and residence choice
by Rainald Borck & Michael Pflüger & Matthias Wrede - 941-943 International business travel in the global economy
by Matthew Zook - 944-946 Urban Labor Economics
by Gilles Duranton
September 2010, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 234-792 Creative economies, creative cities: Asian--European perspectives
by Mark Jayne - 325-325 Managing financial risks: from global to local
by Sarah Hall - 392-392 Liquidated: an ethnography of Wall Street
by Karen Lai - 619-644 Does decentralization matter for regional disparities? A cross-country analysis
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Roberto Ezcurra - 645-659 Specialization and risk sharing in European regions
by Roberto Basile & Alessandro Girardi - 661-683 Mobility and housing satisfaction: an empirical analysis for 12 EU countries
by Luis Diaz-Serrano & Alexandrina P. Stoyanova - 685-715 Networks of learning within the English wine industry
by Simon Turner - 717-744 The plant size-place effect: agglomeration and monopsony in labour markets
by Alan Manning - 745-762 Measures of the geographic concentration of industries: improving distance-based methods
by Eric Marcon & Florence Puech - 763-783 Moderating urban sprawl: is there a balance between shared open space and housing parcel size?
by Seong-Hoon Cho & Dayton M. Lambert & Roland K. Roberts & Seung Gyu Kim
July 2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 485-493 Introduction: Place, space and organization-- economic geography and the multinational enterprise
by Sjoerd Beugelsdijk & Philip McCann & Ram Mudambi - 495-518 Clusters and entrepreneurship
by Mercedes Delgado & Michael E. Porter & Scott Stern - 519-538 Spatial agglomeration of multinational enterprises: the role of information externalities and knowledge spillovers
by Sergio Mariotti & Lucia Piscitello & Stefano Elia - 539-558 Industrial districts, inward foreign investment and regional development
by Stefano Menghinello & Lisa De Propris & Nigel Driffield - 559-578 Offshoring and the global geography of innovation
by Brian J. Fifarek & Francisco M. Veloso - 579-597 Organizational geography, experiential learning and subsidiary exit: Japanese foreign expansions in China, 1979--2001
by Tai-Young Kim & Andrew Delios & Dean Xu - 599-618 The shifting geography of competitive advantage: clusters, networks and firms
by Mark Jenkins & Stephen Tallman
May 2010, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 146-477 Global unions global business: global union federations and international business
by Anibel Ferus-Comelo - 240-480 Green economics: an introduction to theory, policy and practice
by Danny Dorling - 253-253 Alison Stenning and Katie Willis (eds)
by Simon Springer - 331-359 'Being in the market': the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios
by Gordon L. Clark & Roberto Durán-Fernández & Kendra Strauss - 361-387 Migration, relationship capital and international travel: theory and evidence
by Philip McCann & Jacques Poot & Lynda Sanderson - 389-422 How important is access to jobs? Old question--improved answer
by Olof Åslund & John Östh & Yves Zenou - 416-474 Economic Geography: The Integration of Regions and Nations
by Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano - 423-451 The geography of buzz: art, culture and the social milieu in Los Angeles and New York
by Elizabeth Currid & Sarah Williams - 453-470 How streetcars shaped suburbanization: a Granger causality analysis of land use and transit in the Twin Cities
by Feng Xie & David Levinson
March 2010, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 167-188 There goes the metro: how and why bohemians, artists and gays affect regional housing values
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander - 189-207 Using design for upgrading in the fashion industry
by Patrik Aspers - 209-229 Coping with the changing rules of the game in the global textiles and apparel industries: evidence from Turkey and Morocco
by Nebahat Tokatli & Omür Kizilgün - 231-255 Innovation, spillovers and university--industry collaboration: an extended knowledge production function approach
by Roderik Ponds & Frank van Oort & Koen Frenken - 257-282 The effect of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on labour market outcomes: a longitudinal investigation of neighbourhood effects
by Maarten van Ham & David Manley - 283-319 Do developing countries need 'good' institutions and policies and deep financial markets to benefit from capital account liberalization?
by Andrew van Hulten & Michael Webber - 324-326 The globalization of retailing (2 Volumes)
by Nausheen H. Anwar - 351-329 Chicago made: factory networks in the industrial metropolis
by Gordon M. Winder - 371-323 International retailing
by Mark Palmer
January 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-8 The 10th year of the Journal of Economic Geography: a decade of high impact publication
by Henry Overman - 9-26 Land use regulation with durable capital
by John M. Quigley & Aaron M. Swoboda - 27-53 Knowledge spillovers, black holes and the equilibrium location of vertically linked industries
by Sylvain Barde - 55-86 International trade and wage inequality in Canada
by Sébastien Breau & David L. Rigby - 87-111 Internal migration and the earnings of married couples in the United States
by McKinley L. Blackburn - 113-139 Have developed countries escaped the curse of distance?
by Hervé Boulhol & Alain de Serres - 141-156 Measuring the influentialness of economic geographers during the 'great half century': an approach using the h index
by Andrew R. Bodman - 280-165 Grounding globalization: labour in the age of insecurity
by David Lier - 303-159 Community, economic creativity and organization
by Neil M. Coe - v:10:y:2010:i:1:p:ix Are Worker Rights Human Rights?
by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
November 2009, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 286-891 International Business Geography: Case Studies of Corporate Firms
by Mike Crone - 749-777 The developing carbon financial service industry: expertise, adaptation and complementarity in London and New York
by Janelle Knox-Hayes - 779-804 The increasing importance of quality of life -super-†
by Jordan Rappaport - 805-822 Reconceptualizing urban governance through a new paradigm for urban infrastructure networks
by Morag Torrance - 823-851 Does public housing occupancy increase unemployment?
by Claire Dujardin & Florence Goffette-Nagot - 853-868 Localization economies and establishment size: was Marshall right after all? -super-†
by Octávio Figueiredo & Paulo Guimarães & Douglas Woodward - 869-887 Location equilibrium with endogenous rent seeking
by Magnus Wiberg
September 2009, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 587-595 Introduction: financial geographies--the credit crisis as an opportunity to catch economic geography's next boat? -super-1
by Ewald Engelen & James Faulconbridge - 597-617 'City of London, City of Learning'? Placing business education within the geographies of finance
by Sarah Hall & Lindsey Appleyard - 619-639 The power of finance: accounting harmonization's effect on pension provision
by Adam D. Dixon & Ashby H. B. Monk - 641-661 The financialization of large law firms: situated discourses and practices of reorganization
by James R. Faulconbridge & Daniel Muzio - 663-677 Financialization takes off at Boeing
by Christopher M. Muellerleile - 679-696 Stock exchange virtualisation and the decline of second-tier financial centres--the cases of Amsterdam and Frankfurt
by Ewald Engelen & Michael H. Grote - 697-722 Global finance and the development of regional clusters: tracing paths in Munich's film and TV industry
by Hans-Martin Zademach - 723-747 The remit of financial geography--before and after the crisis -super-1
by Roger Lee & Gordon L. Clark & Jane Pollard & Andrew Leyshon
July 2009, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 439-468 Mobility of skilled workers and co-invention networks: an anatomy of localized knowledge flows
by Stefano Breschi & Francesco Lissoni - 469-491 The emerging market for intellectual property: drivers, restrainers, and implications
by Ashby H. B. Monk - 493-510 Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the 'social' and the 'economic' in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream
by Ray Hudson - 511-537 Financing internationalisation: a case study of an African retail transnational corporation
by C. Charles Okeahalam & Steve Wood - 539-558 Plants' self-selection, agglomeration economies and regional productivity in Chile
by Hisamitsu Saito & Munisamy Gopinath - 559-581 Why an economic core: domestic transport costs
by Rodney Ramcharan - 583-586 World Development Report 2009: reshaping economic geography
by Allen J. Scott
May 2009, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 295-328 Economic development and the geography of institutions
by Maarten Bosker & Harry Garretsen - 329-353 Evolving economic landscapes: why new institutional economics matters for economic geography
by Pernilla S. Rafiqui - 355-380 Varieties of neoliberalism? Restructuring in large industrially dependent regions across Western and Eastern Europe
by Kean Birch & Vlad Mykhnenko - 381-404 Why do some places succeed when others decline? A social interaction model of cluster viability
by Raphael Suire & Jérome Vicente - 405-431 Localized sources of knowledge and the effect of knowledge spillovers: an empirical study of inventors in the telecommunications industry
by Sherwat E. Ibrahim & M. Hosein Fallah & Richard R. Reilly - 433-435 Remaking regional economies: power, labor and firm strategies in the knowledge economy
by Neil M. Coe - 436-438 The impact of European integration on regional structural change and cohesion
by Tim Vorley
March 2009, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 147-167 Rethinking human capital, creativity and urban growth
by Michael Storper & Allen J. Scott - 169-190 How does labour mobility affect the performance of plants? The importance of relatedness and geographical proximity
by Ron Boschma & Rikard Eriksson & Urban Lindgren - 191-206 Migration of the creative class: evidence from Sweden
by Høgni Kalsø Hansen & Thomas Niedomysl - 207-226 Human capital resources and requirements across the metropolitan hierarchy of the USA
by Allen J. Scott - 227-262 Urban interactions: soft skills versus specialization
by Marigee Bacolod & Bernardo S. Blum & William C. Strange - 263-283 The role of the firm's internal and relational capabilities in clusters: when distance and embeddedness are not enough to explain innovation
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Jose Albors-Garrigos - 285-287 Knowledge economies: innovation, organization and location
by Atle Hauge - 288-290 Localised technological change: towards the economics of complexity
by Pedro Marques - 291-293 Changes in regional firm founding activities: a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence
by Grzegorz Micek
January 2009, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-31 Spatial diversity in invention: evidence from the early R&D labs
by Tom Nicholas - 33-53 Localized mobility clusters: impacts of labour market externalities on firm performance
by Rikard Eriksson & Urban Lindgren