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December 2020, Volume 28, Issue 12
- 2447-2464 Mapping stakeholder perception on the challenges of brownfield sites’ redevelopment in waterfronts: the Tagus Estuary
by André Fernandes & João Figueira de Sousa & João Pedro Costa & Bruno Neves - 2465-2488 Science Parks and talent attraction management: university students as a strategic resource for innovation and entrepreneurship
by Hans Löfsten & Magnus Klofsten & Eduardo Cadorin - 2489-2507 Multi-scalar knowledge bases for new regional industrial path development: toward a typology
by Yijia Chen & Robert Hassink - 2508-2531 Endogenous effects and cluster transition: a conceptual framework for cluster policy
by Milad Abbasiharofteh - 2532-2533 The ancestry of regional spatial planning: a planner’s look at history
by Lila Leontidou
November 2020, Volume 28, Issue 11
- 2101-2115 Future urban seismic risk scenarios using a cellular automata model
by Daniel Navarro & Manuel Navarro & Ismael Vallejo - 2116-2133 EU Cohesion Policy and spatial economic growth: trajectories in economic thought
by Daniel Rauhut & Alois Humer - 2134-2152 Moving to the ‘Wild West’ – clarifying the first-hand experiences and second-hand perceptions of a Danish university town on the periphery
by Annette Aagaard Thuesen & Eva Mærsk & Helle Rotbøll Randløv - 2153-2173 Influence of economic crisis on the performance of incubated companies: the Israeli case
by Dan Kaufmann & Ben Reuveni - 2174-2192 The decomposition of innovation in Europe and China’s catch-up in wind power technology: the role of KIBS
by Stine Haakonsson & Julia Kirch Kirkegaard & Rasmus Lema - 2193-2212 Utilizing endogenous potentials through EU cohesion policy: examples from Central Europe
by Joern Harfst & Peter Wirth & Naja Marot - 2213-2236 Planning culture – dynamics of power relations between actors
by Almut Wolff - 2237-2260 Uncover the theory practice gap in Swedish transport planning: an interdisciplinary approach
by Marcus Adolphson & Daniel Jonsson - 2261-2283 Strategic responses of the European olive-growing territories to the challenge of globalization
by Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Cohard & José Domingo Sánchez-Martínez & Antonio Garrido-Almonacid - 2284-2285 The Ages of Globalization. Geography, Technology, and Institutions
by Eduardo Medeiros
October 2020, Volume 28, Issue 10
- 1901-1921 Exploring the ambiguous socio-spatial potential of collective heating in Flanders. Planning and design as lever for a sustainable energy transition
by Griet Juwet - 1922-1940 Challenges of knowledge combination in strategic regional innovation processes - the Creative Science Park in Aveiro
by Lisa Nieth & Paul Benneworth - 1941-1959 Migration of university graduates and structural aspects of regional higher education
by Štefan Rehák & Rikard Eriksson - 1960-1978 The influence of city reputation on T-KIBS concentration
by Pedro Torres & Pedro Godinho - 1979-1998 Knowledge sourcing and cluster life cycle – a comparative study of furniture clusters in Italy and Poland
by Wojciech Dyba & Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz & Valentina De Marchi - 1999-2019 Coinciding practices of exception in urban development: mega-events and special economic zones in Tbilisi, Georgia
by David Gogishvili & Suzanne Harris-Brandts - 2020-2039 Large housing estates in Poland – a missing link in urban regeneration?
by Katarzyna Gorczyca & Arkadiusz Kocaj & Łukasz Fiedeń - 2040-2059 Geography … is it your destiny? Culturally sustainable development and creative industries nexus in the case of Turkey
by Serhat Kaymas - 2060-2077 Smart regions: insights from hybridization and peripheralization research
by Antje Matern & Julia Binder & Anika Noack - 2078-2098 Locational challenges and opportunities for SMEs in border regions
by Teemu Makkonen & Birgit Leick - 2099-2100 Resisting redevelopment: protest in aspiring global cities
by Yue Zhang
September 2020, Volume 28, Issue 9
- 1693-1712 A meta-analysis of shrinking cities in Europe and Japan. Towards an integrative research agenda
by Stefanie Döringer & Yuta Uchiyama & Marianne Penker & Ryo Kohsaka - 1713-1734 How can planning for accessibility lead to more integrated transport and land-use strategies? Two examples from the Netherlands
by Thomas Straatemeier & Luca Bertolini - 1735-1755 Urban streets and urban social sustainability: a case study on Bagdat street in Kadikoy, Istanbul
by Aynaz Lotfata & Anlı Ataöv - 1756-1770 Structural change and agglomeration in the Hungarian pork industry
by Arnold Csonka & Imre Fertő - 1771-1789 Assessing policy impacts on the economy of European insular rural regions: the case of the smaller Aegean islands programme
by Christos Karelakis & Efstratios Loizou & Fotios Chatzitheodoridis & Konstadinos Mattas - 1790-1811 Unregulated built-up area expansion on Santorini Island, Greece
by Georgios Tsilimigkas & Evangelia-Theodora Derdemezi - 1812-1835 From an agreeable policy label to a practical policy framework: inclusive growth in city-regions
by David Waite & Bruce Whyte & Jill Muirie - 1836-1857 How the European Union reaches the target of CO2 emissions under the Paris Agreement
by Xiangyu Teng & Liang Chun Lu & Yung-Ho Chiu - 1858-1876 Doing comparative case study research in urban and regional studies: what can be learnt from practice?
by Angelika Krehl & Sabine Weck - 1877-1898 Spatialities of cultural landscapes: towards a unified vision of Spanish practices within the European Landscape Convention
by Manuel Rodrigo de la O Cabrera & Nicolas Marine & David Escudero - 1899-1900 Planners in politics – Do they make a difference?
by Eduardo Oliveira
August 2020, Volume 28, Issue 8
- 1455-1473 The dark side of regional industrial path development: towards a typology of trajectories of decline
by Jiří Blažek & Viktor Květoň & Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer & Michaela Trippl - 1474-1492 In search of cohesive metropolitan governance: enticements and obligations
by Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat & Lee Pugalis - 1493-1512 The benefits of membership in policy-stimulated clusters in Hungary
by Máté Pecze - 1513-1533 Robotics in Finnish welfare services: dynamics in an emerging innovation ecosystem
by Satu Pekkarinen & Outi Tuisku & Lea Hennala & Helinä Melkas - 1534-1553 Robotization in Central and Eastern Europe: catching up or dependence?
by Zoltán Cséfalvay - 1554-1574 The ‘hourglass’ model: an institutional morphology of rural industrialism in Baden-Württemberg
by Johannes Glückler & Anna Mateja Punstein & Christian Wuttke & Peter Kirchner - 1575-1598 Do regional R&D subsidies foster innovative SMEs’ development: evidence from Aquitaine SMEs
by Nicolas Bedu & Alexis Vanderstocken - 1599-1618 Portuguese regional innovation systems efficiency in the European Union context
by Ana Paula Faria & Natália Barbosa & Joana Bastos - 1619-1638 Determinants of performance of new ventures located in Portuguese incubators and science parks with a focus on institutional factors: do rural and urban new ventures differ?
by Maria Lúcia Pato & Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 1639-1666 Territorial innovation models in less developed regions in Europe: the quest for a new research agenda?
by Sara Moreno Pires & Alexandra Polido & Filipe Teles & Pedro Silva & Carlos Rodrigues - 1667-1684 Six additional questions about smart specialization: implications for regional innovation policy 4.0
by Maximilian Benner - 1685-1690 Six additional replies – one more chorus of the S3 ballad
by Dominique Foray - 1691-1692 Metropolitan Regions, Planning and Governance
by Peter Ache
July 2020, Volume 28, Issue 7
- 1267-1273 Rethinking planning-branding relations: an introduction
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Eduardo Oliveira - 1274-1290 Spatial planning and place branding: rethinking relations and synergies
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Eduardo Oliveira - 1291-1314 Strategic planning and place branding in a World Heritage cultural landscape: a case study of the English Lake District, UK
by Nicole Porter - 1315-1332 Re-imagining the city: branding migration-related diversity
by Warda Belabas & Jasper Eshuis & Peter Scholten - 1333-1354 City marketing and planning in two Greek cities: plurality or constraints?
by Alex Deffner & Nicholas Karachalis & Eva Psatha & Theodore Metaxas & Kleanthis Sirakoulis - 1355-1374 Linking spatial planning and place branding strategies through cultural narratives in places
by Sara Grenni & L. G. Horlings & K. Soini - 1375-1392 The dialogical relationship between spatial planning and place branding: conceptualizing regionalization discourses in Sweden
by Andrea Lucarelli & Susanna Heldt Cassel - 1393-1412 The critical role of stakeholder engagement in a place branding strategy: a case study of the Empordà brand
by Jordi de San Eugenio-Vela & Xavier Ginesta & Mihalis Kavaratzis - 1413-1430 Place marketing, policy integration and governance complexity: an analytical framework for FDI promotion
by Cecilia Pasquinelli & Renaud Vuignier - 1431-1451 Educational projects for linking place branding and urban planning in Serbia
by Uroš Radosavljević & Aleksandra Đorđević & Jelena Živković & Kseniјa Lalović & Zoran Đukanović - 1452-1453 Region-making and Cross-Border Cooperation: New Evidence from Four Continents
by Sara Svensson
June 2020, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1049-1067 Mobility and social exclusion in peripheral regions
by Julia Binder & Antje Matern - 1068-1094 Accessibility to services of general interest in polycentric urban system planning: the case of Portugal
by Teresa Sá Marques & Miguel Saraiva & Diogo Ribeiro & Ana Amante & Duarte Silva & Paulo Melo - 1095-1117 Determinants of land consumption in Austria and the effects of spatial planning regulations
by Michael Getzner & Justin Kadi - 1118-1138 Measuring and comparing planning cultures: risk, trust and co-operative attitudes in experimental games
by Keyang Li & Perrine Dethier & Anders Eika & D. Ary A. Samsura & Erwin van der Krabben & Berit Nordahl & Jean-Marie Halleux - 1139-1160 Real innovation in urban planning? Assessing the institutional capacity in the frame of the integrated sustainable urban development programmes
by Moneyba González Medina & María Ángeles Huete García - 1161-1182 Municipalities as intermediaries for the design and local implementation of climate visions
by Sara Gustafsson & Ingrid Mignon - 1183-1199 Perform or conform? Looking for the strategic in municipal spatial planning in Sweden
by Christer Persson - 1200-1218 ‘Back to the village’: the model of urban outmigration in post-communist Romania
by Claudia Popescu - 1219-1241 Compliance with social requirements for integrated local land use planning in Serbia
by Tijana Dabović & Dejan Djordjević & Bojana Poledica & Milan Radović & Marija R. Jeftić - 1242-1263 Implementation pathways of large-scale urban development projects (lsUDPs) in Western Europe: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
by Sofia Pagliarin & Anna M. Hersperger & Benoît Rihoux - 1264-1265 Housing Estates in the Baltic Countries: The Legacy of Central Planning in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
by Triin Ojari
July 2020, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 853-863 Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics – the economics of social innovation
by Judith Terstriep & Dieter Rehfeld - 864-880 Context dependency of social innovation: in search of new sustainability models
by Alessandro Deserti & Francesca Rizzo - 881-905 Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? – An explorative approach
by Judith Terstriep & Dieter Rehfeld & Maria Kleverbeck - 906-924 Social Innovation Regime: an integrated approach to measure social innovation
by Alfonso Unceta & Álvaro Luna & Javier Castro & Rene Wintjes - 925-940 Emergence and diffusion of social innovation through practice fields
by Maria Rabadjieva & Anna Butzin - 941-954 Understanding the determinants of social innovation in Europe: an econometric approach
by Mehtap Akgüç - 955-977 Translocal empowerment in transformative social innovation networks
by Flor Avelino & Adina Dumitru & Carla Cipolla & Iris Kunze & Julia Wittmayer - 978-990 Applying the concept of social innovation to population-based healthcare
by Sebastian Merkel - 991-1009 Monitoring inclusive urban development alongside a human rights approach on participation opportunities
by Jennifer Eckhardt & Christoph Kaletka & Bastian Pelka - 1010-1025 Transition through design: enabling innovation via empowered ecosystems
by Tamami Komatsu Cipriani & Christoph Kaletka & Bastian Pelka - 1026-1045 Green social innovation – towards a typology
by Doris Schartinger & Dieter Rehfeld & Matthias Weber & Wolfram Rhomberg - 1046-1047 Compulsory property acquisition for urban densification
by Marco Bianconi
April 2020, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 653-671 Polycentrism and the accessibility of public facilities to the population. The example of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Belval
by Antoine Decoville & Olivier Klein - 672-690 After the Crash: the conservation-planning assemblage in an era of austerity
by John Pendlebury & Mark Scott & Loes Veldpaus & Wout van der Toorn Vrijthoff & Declan Redmond - 691-712 Landscape and post-rurality in a European borderland. The Raia Central Ibérica
by Domingos Vaz & José Luis Lalana Soto - 713-731 Identifying polycentricism: a review of concepts and research challenges
by Venny Veronica Natalia & Dirk Heinrichs - 732-748 Incorporating the life-course approach into shrinking cities assessment: the uneven geographies of urban population decline
by Mikel Gurrutxaga - 749-770 Estimation of the Smart Land Index: application to the rural context of the Crati Valley
by Mauro Francini & Lucia Chieffallo & Annunziata Palermo & Maria Francesca Viapiana - 771-789 Hard work with soft spaces (and vice versa): problematizing the transforming planning spaces
by Kaj Zimmerbauer & Anssi Paasi - 790-808 Rethinking urban entrepreneurialism: Bristol Green Capital – in it for good?
by Aksel Ersoy & Wendy Larner - 809-829 Land use changes in urbanized areas located in the cities of the lake district – Ostróda residential areas case study
by Adam Senetra & Patrycja Szarek-Iwaniuk - 830-849 Polycentricity at its boundaries: consistent or ambiguous?
by Malte Möck & Patrick Küpper - 850-852 The poverty of territorialism: neo-medieval view of Europe and European planning
by Michael Neuman
March 2020, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 423-433 Introduction: struggling with innovations. Social innovations and conflicts in urban development and planning
by Gabriela B. Christmann - 434-453 Towards a social innovation (SI) based epistemology in local development analysis: lessons from twenty years of EU research
by Frank Moulaert & Abid Mehmood - 454-474 A comprehensive concept of social innovation and its implications for the local context – on the growing importance of social innovation ecosystems and infrastructures
by Dmitri Domanski & Jürgen Howaldt & Christoph Kaletka - 475-495 Revisiting the arts as a socially innovative urban development strategy
by Elizabeth Strom - 496-520 Innovations in spatial planning as a social process – phases, actors, conflicts
by Gabriela B. Christmann & Oliver Ibert & Johann Jessen & Uwe-Jens Walther - 521-540 Innovation in planning: creating and securing public value
by Geoff Vigar & Paul Cowie & Patsy Healey - 541-562 Assembling social innovations in emergent professional communities. The case of learning region policies in Germany
by Franz Füg & Oliver Ibert - 563-582 Evaluating Integrated Sustainable Urban Development Strategies: a methodological framework applied in Portugal
by Eduardo Medeiros & Arno Van Der Zwet - 583-603 The EU territorial cohesion discourse and the spatial planning system in Greece
by Evangelos Asprogerakas & Vasiliki Zachari - 604-626 Temporary use and brownfield regeneration in post-socialist context: from bottom-up governance to artists exploitation
by Vojtěch Bosák & Ondřej Slach & Alexandr Nováček & Luděk Krtička - 627-649 Measuring territorial cohesion is not a mission impossible
by Jacek Zaucha & Kai Böhme - 650-651 Urban gardening as politics
by Rositsa T. Ilieva
February 2020, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 213-233 The University of Patras, Greece, its city, and international students: insights from multiple cartographic perspectives
by Helene Simoni & Eleni Georgoudaki - 234-254 Aligning doctoral education with local industrial employers’ needs: a comparative case study
by Eloïse Germain-Alamartine & Saeed Moghadam-Saman - 255-272 The assemblers of rural festivals: organizers, visitors and locals
by Grzegorz Kwiatkowski & Ove Oklevik & Anne-Mette Hjalager & Helene Maristuen - 273-295 Business districts: the spatial characteristics of FDI within cities
by Mattijs van 't Hoff & Ronald Wall - 296-318 My business or not? The perspective of technology companies on shifting towards care robotics
by Marinka Lanne & Outi Tuisku & Helinä Melkas & Marketta Niemelä - 319-339 Knowledge bases in German regions: what hinders combinatorial knowledge dynamics and how regional innovation policies may help
by Tatjana Bennat & Rolf Sternberg - 340-356 Independent players or shadow compatriots. How did British cities deal with the Brexit process?
by Agnieszka Szpak & Robert Gawłowski & Joanna Modrzyńska & Paweł Modrzyński - 357-379 Re-centring peripheries along ring roads under a smart growth agenda: case studies of Espoo Innovation Garden and Vantaa Aviapolis in Finland
by Alia’a Amr - 380-399 Proximities and the emergence of regional industry: evidence of the liability of smallness in Malta
by Sakura Yamamura & Paul Lassalle - 400-420 The role of regional contextual factors for science and technology parks: a conceptual framework
by Amonpat Poonjan & Anne Nygaard Tanner - 421-422 The new enclosure: the appropriation of land in neoliberal Britain
by Callum Ward
January 2020, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-7 Cross-border cooperation in Europe: a relational perspective
by Birte Nienaber & Christian Wille - 8-34 Networks of cross-border cooperation in Europe – the interests and values. The case of Spree–Neisse–Bober Euroregion
by Joanna Frątczak-Müller & Anna Mielczarek-Żejmo - 35-56 Cross-border cooperation in the EU: Euroregions amid multilevel governance and re-territorialization
by Andrea Noferini & Matteo Berzi & Francesco Camonita & Antoni Durà - 57-80 Territorial cooperation, supraregionalist institution-building and national boundaries: the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) at the eastern and western German borders
by Peter Ulrich - 81-104 Spatial evolution of cross-border regions. Contrasted case studies in North-West Europe
by Pauline Pupier - 105-124 Opportunities for reinforcing cross-border railway connections: the case of the Liège (Belgium) – Maastricht (the Netherlands) connection
by Nathalie Christmann & Martine Mostert & Pierre-François Wilmotte & Jean-Marc Lambotte & Mario Cools - 125-145 Delimiting cross-border areas for policy implementation: a multi-factor proposal
by Eduardo Medeiros - 146-165 Urban sustainability: is densification sufficient?
by Petter Næss & Inger-Lise Saglie & Tim Richardson - 166-191 In what terms and at what cost resilient? ‘Unregulated flexibilization’ in regional ‘troubled waters’
by Stelios Gialis & Dimitris Paitaridis & Stergios Seretis & Alexis Ioannides & Anders Underthun - 192-210 Public-private entanglements: consultant use by local planning authorities in England
by Matthew Wargent & Gavin Parker & Emma Street - 211-212 Leading cities: a global review of city leadership
by John Lauermann
December 2019, Volume 27, Issue 12
- 2329-2343 Expanding the field of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) – from responsible research to responsible innovation
by Stig-Erik Jakobsen & Arnt Fløysand & John Overton - 2344-2358 Responsible research and innovation (RRI) and regional innovation studies (RIS) – reflecting on the normative aspects
by Dieter Rehfeld - 2359-2375 Exploring the normative turn in regional innovation policy: responsibility and the quest for public value
by Elvira Uyarra & Barbara Ribeiro & Lisa Dale-Clough - 2376-2393 Responsible research and innovation? From FinTech’s ‘flash crash’ at Cermak to digitech’s Willow Campus and Quayside
by Philip Cooke - 2394-2410 The role of European fisheries funds for innovation and regional development in Galicia (Spain)
by M. Ángeles Piñeiro-Antelo & Rubén C. Lois-González - 2411-2430 Green reorientation of clusters and the role of policy: ‘the normative’ and ‘the neutral’ route
by Svein Gunnar Sjøtun & Rune Njøs - 2431-2449 Doing good by drinking wine? Ethical value networks and upscaling of wine production in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
by John Overton & Warwick E. Murray & Kelle Howson - 2450-2469 Alternative economic practices in Spanish cities: from grassroots movements to urban policies? An institutional perspective
by José Luis Sánchez-Hernández & Johannes Glückler - 2470-2490 Responsible research and innovation: a systematic review of the literature and its applications to regional studies
by Raj Kumar Thapa & Tatiana Iakovleva & Lene Foss - 2491-2509 Knowledge bases and responsibility within regional innovation systems: reflections from the Twente region
by Paul Benneworth & Verena Schulze-Greiving & Kornelia Konrad - 2510-2532 Responsible research and innovation (RRI) in Chile: from a neostructural productivist imperative to sustainable regional development?
by Jonathan R. Barton & Álvaro Román & Johannes Rehner
November 2019, Volume 27, Issue 11
- 2079-2098 Regional heteroglossia: the metropolitan region as a dialogical landscape
by Robert Osman & Ondřej Mulíček & Daniel Seidenglanz - 2099-2122 Agglomeration, foreign firms and firm exit in regions under transition: the increasing importance of related variety in Hungary
by Izabella Szakálné Kanó & Balázs Lengyel & Zoltán Elekes & Imre Lengyel - 2123-2143 Scientific knowledge production in European regions: patterns of growth, diversity and complexity
by Gaston Heimeriks & Deyu Li & Wout Lamers & Ingeborg Meijer & Alfredo Yegros - 2144-2162 Embracing the future: path transformation and system reconfiguration for self-driving cars in West Sweden
by Johan Miörner & Michaela Trippl - 2163-2183 Green industry development in different types of regions
by Markus Grillitsch & Teis Hansen - 2184-2205 Circular cities: exploring local government strategies to facilitate a circular economy
by Kathleen Bolger & Andréanne Doyon - 2206-2226 Geographies of relational coordination in venture capital firms
by Andreas Kuebart - 2227-2247 The development of competitiveness clusters in Croatia: a survey-based analysis
by Ivan-Damir Anić & Nicoletta Corrocher & Andrea Morrison & Zoran Aralica - 2248-2265 Wishful thinking? Towards a more realistic role for universities in regional innovation policy
by Louise Kempton - 2266-2287 Local and territorial determinants in the realization of public–private–partnerships: an empirical analysis for Italian provinces
by Fabio Mazzola & Alessandro Cusimano & Giuseppe Di Giacomo & Rosalia Epifanio - 2288-2311 Economic resilience of metropolitan, old industrial, and rural regions in two subsequent recessionary shocks
by Jan Ženka & Ondřej Slach & Adam Pavlík - 2312-2328 Talking about regional resilience: evidence from two formerly rural Spanish regions
by J. R. Murua & A. M. Ferrero
October 2019, Volume 27, Issue 10
- 1879-1903 Rethinking clusters. Towards a new research agenda for cluster research
by L. Lazzeretti & F. Capone & A. Caloffi & S. R. Sedita - 1904-1923 Radical or not? The role of clusters in the emergence of radical innovations
by Nils Grashof & Kolja Hesse & Dirk Fornahl - 1924-1939 Radical vs incremental innovation in Marshallian Industrial Districts in the Valencian Region: what prevails?
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Francisca Sempere-Ripoll & Sofia Estelles-Miguel & Ronald Rojas-Alvarado - 1940-1958 Place-based innovation in industrial districts: the long-term evolution of the iMID effect in Spain (1991–2014)
by Rafael Boix-Domenech & Vittorio Galletto & Fabio Sforzi - 1959-1977 Rereading industrial districts through the lens of entrepreneurship
by Roberto Grandinetti - 1978-1994 Understanding processes of path renewal and creation in thick specialized regional innovation systems. Evidence from two textile districts in Italy and Sweden
by Cristina Chaminade & Marco Bellandi & Monica Plechero & Erica Santini - 1995-2014 Local or global? Does internationalization drive innovation in clusters?
by Marco Bettiol & Maria Chiarvesio & Eleonora Di Maria & Debora Gottardello - 2015-2033 Clusters and internationalization: the role of lead firms’ commitment and RIS proactivity in tackling the risk of internal fractures
by Mario Davide Parrilli - 2034-2048 Growth in regions, knowledge bases and relatedness: some insights from the Italian case
by Niccolò Innocenti & Luciana Lazzeretti - 2049-2065 Six critical questions about smart specialization
by Robert Hassink & Huiwen Gong - 2066-2078 In response to ‘Six critical questions about smart spezialisation’
by Dominique Foray
September 2019, Volume 27, Issue 9
- 1661-1686 Job polarization in the new economy in Danish cities: location, size, and the role of the public sector
by Anders Kamp Høst & Lars Winther - 1687-1708 Comparison of two cluster life stages in a synthetic knowledge base
by Ebru Mobedi & Mustafa Tanyeri - 1709-1726 Strategic spatial planning – a missed opportunity to facilitate district heating systems based on excess heat
by Sara Gustafsson & Sofia Päivärinne & Olof Hjelm - 1727-1747 Entrepreneurship dynamics and economic cycles: an analysis for local systems and industrial districts
by Maria J. Ruiz-Fuensanta & Marco Bellandi - 1748-1767 Place leadership and the challenge of transformation: policy platforms and innovation ecosystems in promotion of green growth
by Markku Sotarauta & Nina Suvinen - 1768-1790 Different typologies of ‘co-working spaces’ and the contemporary dynamics of local economic development in Rome
by Stefania Fiorentino - 1791-1810 Smart specialization and institutional context: the role of institutional discovery, change and leapfrogging
by Maximilian Benner - 1811-1837 Network dynamics in collaborative research in the EU, 2003–2017
by Pierre-Alexandre Balland & Ron Boschma & Julien Ravet - 1838-1856 A place-based policy for promoting Industry 4.0: the case of the Castellon ceramic tile district
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Sofia Estelles-Miguel & Gustavo Mallol-Gasch & Juan Boix-Palomero - 1857-1878 Network position and innovation capability in the regional innovation network
by Mariangela Piazza & Erica Mazzola & Lorenzo Abbate & Giovanni Perrone
August 2019, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 1461-1482 Which region to choose for an industrial policy? A research path to highlight restructuring opportunities
by Marco Capasso & Eric James Iversen & Antje Klitkou & Tore Sandven - 1483-1502 Firm agency and global production network dynamics
by Samson Afewerki - 1503-1522 Spatial imaginaries and institutional change in planning: the case of the Mersey Belt in north-west England
by Philip O’Brien - 1523-1541 Towards more (un)balanced trade. Production linkages between China and the Visegrad countries: country-level and sector-level analysis
by Ewa Cieślik - 1542-1563 Green infrastructure under pressure. A global narrative between regional vision and local implementation
by Mario Reimer & Karsten Rusche - 1564-1586 Assessing the local embeddedness dynamics of the Baumwollspinnerei cultural quarter in Leipzig: introducing the POSES Star Framework
by Alison L. Bain & Friederike Landau - 1587-1606 Border-regional resilience in EU internal and external border areas in Finland
by Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola - 1607-1625 De-democratising the Irish planning system
by Mick Lennon & Richard Waldron - 1626-1645 Households in place: socio-spatial (dis)advantage in energy-carbon restructuring
by Aidan While & Will Eadson - 1646-1660 Beyond ‘logistics sprawl’ and ‘logistics anti-sprawl’. Case of the Katowice region, Poland
by Robert Krzysztofik & Iwona Kantor-Pietraga & Tomasz Spórna & Weronika Dragan & Valentin Mihaylov
July 2019, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 1245-1269 Social sustainability of urban regeneration led by industrial land redevelopment in Taiwan
by Hung Hing Chan & Tai-Shan Hu & Peilei Fan - 1270-1290 Assessment of open spaces in inland medium-sized cities of eastern Andalusia (Spain) through complementary approaches: spatial-configurational analysis and decision support
by Francisco Sergio Campos-Sánchez & Francisco Javier Abarca-Álvarez & Rafael Reinoso-Bellido - 1291-1313 Social learning as an analytical lens for co-creative planning
by Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld & Wendy Tan & Carina Wiekens & Willem Salet & Leonie Janssen-Jansen - 1314-1328 Built environment and tourism as road safety determinants in Benidorm (Spain)
by Jairo Casares Blanco & Patricia Fernández-Aracil & Armando Ortuño-Padilla - 1329-1349 The role of resident-city identification in building residents’ city commitment
by Katja Udir Mišič & Klement Podnar - 1350-1368 Emerging vacuums of strategic planning: an exploration of reforms in Finnish spatial planning
by Jonne Hytönen & Toni Ahlqvist - 1369-1390 European cross-scale spatial planning and territorial frames in the Italian Median Macroregion
by Donato Di Ludovico & Federico D’Ascanio - 1391-1412 A framework for path-dependent industrial land transition analysis using vector data
by Tong Wang & Jan Kazak & Qi Han & Bauke de Vries - 1413-1431 Physical planning in an era of marketization: conflicting governance perspectives in the Swedish Transport Administration
by Jacob Witzell - 1432-1459 Long-term land-use changes in small/medium-sized cities. Enhancing the general trends and local characteristics
by Alexandre Oliveira Tavares & Mário Monteiro & José Leandro Barros & Pedro Pinto Santos
June 2019, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 1059-1063 Complex planning landscapes: regimes, actors, instruments and discourses of contractual urban development
by Tuna Tasan-Kok & Rob Atkinson & Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins - 1064-1082 Seeing like an investor: urban development planning, financialisation, and investors’ perceptions of London as an investment space
by Mike Raco & Nicola Livingstone & Daniel Durrant - 1083-1106 Governing urban regeneration in the UK: a case of ‘variegated neoliberalism’ in action?
by Rob Atkinson & Andrew Tallon & David Williams - 1107-1128 Changing public accountability mechanisms in the governance of Dutch urban regeneration
by Tuna Tasan-Kok & Martijn van den Hurk & Sara Özogul & Sofia Bittencourt - 1129-1145 Urban Regeneration in the Brazilian urban policy agenda
by Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins & Alvaro Luis dos Santos Pereira