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April 2014, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 727-743 Industrial Location and Spatial Dependence: An Empirical Application
by Daniel Liviano & Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod - 744-757 Housing Assets and Small Business Investment: Exploring Links for Theory and Policy
by Darja Reuschke & Duncan Maclennan - 758-758 The Innovation Union in Europe: A Socio-Economic Perspective on EU Integration
by Fulvio Castellacci - 759-760 Leadership and Change in Sustainable Regional Development
by Arnoud Lagendijk
March 2014, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 421-424 Finance, Business Property and Urban and Regional Development
by Ludovic Halbert & John Henneberry & Fotis Mouzakis - 425-438 Does Infrastructure Investment Stimulate Building Supply? The Case of the English Regions
by Michael Ball & Anupam Nanda - 439-455 International Office Investment in Global Cities: The Production of Financial Space and Systemic Risk
by Colin Lizieri & Kathy Pain - 456-470 Concordance in Global Office Market Cycles
by Simon Stevenson & Alexey Akimov & Elaine Hutson & Alexandra Krystalogianni - 471-484 Filtering Risk Away: Global Finance Capital, Transcalar Territorial Networks and the (Un)Making of City-Regions: An Analysis of Business Property Development in Bangalore, India
by Ludovic Halbert & Hortense Rouanet - 485-500 New Finance for America's Cities
by Tessa Hebb & Rajiv Sharma - 501-515 Sustainability and the Anchoring of Capital: Negotiations Surrounding Two Major Urban Projects in Switzerland
by Thierry Theurillat & Olivier Crevoisier - 516-529 Finance Capital, Actor-Network Theory and the Struggle Over Calculative Agencies in the Business Property Markets of Mexico City Metropolitan Region
by Louise David & Ludovic Halbert - 530-546 Familiarity and the Determination of Yields for Regional Office Property Investments in the UK
by John Henneberry & Fotis Mouzakis - 547-550 The Financialization of Business Property and What It Means for Cities and Regions
by Ludovic Halbert & John Henneberry & Fotis Mouzakis - 551-561 Beyond Territorial Innovation Models: The Pertinence of the Territorial Approach
by Olivier Crevoisier - 562-563 The University and the City
by Maria H�yss� - 563-564 A World in Emergence. Cities and Regions in the 21st Century
by Martin Hess
February 2014, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 239-253 Does Fiscal Federalism Promote Regional Inequality? An Empirical Analysis of the OECD, 1980-2005
by Jason Sorens - 254-269 Regional Beveridge Curves: A Latent Variable Approach
by Robert Dixon & G. C. Lim & John Freebairn - 270-283 Funding Innovation at Regional Level: An Analysis of a Public Policy Intervention in the Piedmont Region
by Giusy Cannone & Elisa Ughetto - 284-300 Spatial Agglomeration, Production Technology and the Choice to Make and/or Buy: Empirical Evidence from the Emilia Romagna Machine Tool Industry
by Roberto Antonietti & Maria Rosaria Ferrante & Riccardo Leoncini - 301-317 The Regional Dimension of Collective Wage Bargaining: The Case of Belgium
by Michael Rusinek & Ilan Tojerow - 318-338 Modelling the Effects of Immigration on Regional Economic Performance and Wage Distribution: A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Analysis of Three European Union Regions
by Konstantinos Pouliakas & Deborah Roberts & Eudokia Balamou & Dimitris Psaltopoulos - 339-349 Heterogeneity in the Determinants of Local Self-Employment Growth by Gender, Age and Selected Industry
by George W. Hammond & Tami Gurley-Calvez - 350-362 Rural Homeownership and Labour Mobility in the United States
by Daniel C. Monchuk & Maureen Kilkenny & Euan Phimister - 363-381 Why do Acquiring Banks in Mergers Concentrate in Well-Developed Areas? Regional Development and Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) in Banking
by Luca V. A. Colombo & Gilberto Turati - 382-399 Estimating Regional Input Coefficients and Multipliers: Is the Choice of a Non-Survey Technique a Gamble?
by Olli Lehtonen & Markku Tykkyl�inen - 400-417 'Policy Scepticism' and the Impact of Scottish Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on their Host Region: Accounting for Regional Budget Constraints under Devolution
by Kristinn Hermannsson & Katerina Lisenkova & Peter G. McGregor & J. Kim Swales - 418-419 Learning Transnational Learning
by Henrik Halkier - 419-420 Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban
by Robyn Longhurst
January 2014, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 7-43 Cities, Skills and Regional Change
by Edward L. Glaeser & Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto & Kristina Tobio - 44-67 The Determinants of Economic Growth in European Regions
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Gernot Doppelhofer & Martin Feldkircher - 68-90 Regional Governance Matters: Quality of Government within European Union Member States
by Nicholas Charron & Lewis Dijkstra & Victor Lapuente - 91-104 Multi-Scalar Regionalization, Network Connections and the Development of Yunnan Province, China
by Xiaobo Su - 105-126 Mapping the 'Space of Flows': The Geography of Global Business Telecommunications and Employment Specialization in the London Mega-City-Region
by Jonathan Reades & Duncan A. Smith - 127-138 Institutional Conditions and Innovation Systems: On the Impact of Regional Policy on Firms in Different Sectors
by Jerker Moodysson & Elena Zukauskaite - 139-153 Entrepreneurship Within Urban and Rural Areas: Creative People and Social Networks
by Lucio Carlos Freire-Gibb & Kristian Nielsen - 154-172 Continuity and Evolution in an Old Industrial Region: The Labour Market Dynamics of the Rise and Fall of Northern Rock
by Stuart Dawley & Neill Marshall & Andy Pike & Jane Pollard & John Tomaney - 173-191 Cultural Diversity and Local Labour Markets
by Jens Suedekum & Katja Wolf & Uwe Blien - 192-207 Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia: Good News, Bad News and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
by Blane D. Lewis - 208-218 Contemporary Crisis Across Europe and the Crisis of Regional Development Theories
by Costis Hadjimichalis & Ray Hudson - 219-235 Managing Complexity and Uncertainty in Regional Governance Networks: A Critical Analysis of State Rescaling in England
by Sarah Ayres & Ian Stafford - 236-238 Tourism, Poverty and Development
by Julia J�nis - 237-238 Global Companies, Local Innovations. Why the Engineering Aspects of Innovation Making Require Co-location
by Oliver Ibert
November 2013, Volume 47, Issue 10
- 1615-1617 Editorial: Geography, Skills and Technological Change
by Ron Boschma & Simona Iammarino & Ed Steinmueller - 1618-1633 Sub-national Graduate Mobility and Knowledge Flows: An Exploratory Analysis of Onward- and Return-Migrants in Italy
by Elisabetta Marinelli - 1634-1652 Analysis of the Graduate Labour Market in Finland: Spatial Agglomeration and Skill--Job Match
by Davide Consoli & Francesco Vona & Toni Saarivirta - 1653-1667 Scientific Mobility and Knowledge Transfer at the Interregional and Intraregional Level
by Michaela Trippl - 1668-1685 Research Networks and Inventors' Mobility as Drivers of Innovation: Evidence from Europe
by Ernest Migu�lez & Rosina Moreno - 1686-1700 Localized Technological Change and Efficiency Wages across European Regional Labour Markets
by Cristiano Antonelli & Francesco Quatraro - 1701-1714 Places, Spaces and the Dynamics of Creativity: The Video Game Industry in Montreal
by David Grandadam & Patrick Cohendet & Laurent Simon - 1715-1733 Entrepreneurship in a Hub-and-Spoke Industrial District: Firm Survey Evidence from Seattle's Technology Industry
by Heike Mayer - 1734-1751 Comparing the Impact of Intra- and Inter-regional Labour Mobility on Problem-solving in a Chinese Science Park
by Matias Ramirez & Xibao Li & Weifeng Chen - 1752-1765 Precarious Transitions and Labour Market Disadvantage: Using Longitudinal Data to Explain the Nature of Work--Welfare Cycling
by David McCollum - 1766-1784 Subcontracting and Supplier Innovativeness in a Developing Economy: Evidence from China's Information and Communication Technology Industry
by Yifei Sun & Yu Zhou & George C. S. Lin & Y. H. Dennis Wei - 1785-1789 Views on Book Reviews
by P�ivi Oinas & Samuli Lepp�l�
October 2013, Volume 47, Issue 9
- 1383-1402 Regional Competitiveness and Territorial Capital: A Conceptual Approach and Empirical Evidence from the European Union
by Roberto Camagni & Roberta Capello - 1403-1424 Human Capital and Growth of Information and Communication Technology-intensive Industries: Empirical Evidence from Open Economies
by Gavin Murphy & Iulia Siedschlag - 1425-1442 Identifying European Economic Integration and Globalization: A Review of Concepts and Measures
by Christiane Krieger-Boden & R�diger Soltwedel - 1443-1461 A European Cross-Country Comparison of the Impact of Homeownership and Transaction Costs on Job Tenure
by Thomas De Graaff & Michiel Van Leuvensteijn - 1462-1481 Moving across Borders: Who is Willing to Migrate or to Commute?
by Peter Huber & Klaus Nowotny - 1482-1506 Asymmetric Effects of National-based Active Labour Market Policies
by Carlo Altavilla & Floro Ernesto Caroleo - 1507-1522 The Shifting Geography of Corporate Headquarters in Australia: A Longitudinal Analysis
by Matthew Tonts & Michael Taylor - 1523-1533 Beyond Urban Economies: Retail Enterprise among Immigrant Groups in the Hinterlands of the United States in the Late Nineteenth Century
by Robert L. Boyd - 1534-1554 Spatial Localization in Manufacturing: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Stefania Vitali & Mauro Napoletano & Giorgio Fagiolo - 1555-1572 Developing a Knowledge Infrastructure to Foster Regional Innovation in the Periphery: A Study from Quebec's Coastal Region in Canada
by Yannik Melan�on & David Doloreux - 1573-1593 Fostering the Development of European Regions: A Spatial Dynamic Panel Data Analysis of the Impact of Cohesion Policy
by Salima Bouayad-Agha & Nadine Turpin & Lionel V�drine - 1594-1606 Territorial Cohesion and Subsidiarity under the European Union Treaties: A Critique of the 'Territorialism' Underlying
by Andreas Faludi - 1607-1609 Why write books?
by Richard Walker - 1609-1611 Why write textbooks?
by Susan M. Roberts & Andrew Wood - 1611-1613 Why Edit Books? In Defence of an Oft-Disparaged Academic Activity
by Ron Martin - 1613-1614 Why edit handbooks?
by Andrew Leyshon
September 2013, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 1177-1180 Guest Editor's Introduction: Politics, Economics and Perception in Regional Construction
by Robert Crawshaw - 1181-1190 Regions, Territories and Relationality: Exploring the Regional Dimensions of Political Practice
by Mark Goodwin - 1191-1205 Political Projects, Changing Urban--Rural Relations and Mediating Investment: Insights from Exploring Dairying and Auckland's Spatial Planning in New Zealand
by Richard Le Heron - 1206-1219 Regional Planning and the Mobilization of 'Regional Identity': From Bounded Spaces to Relational Complexity
by Anssi Paasi - 1220-1234 Strategic Regionalization and the Media: Examples from Germany's Regional Public Broadcasts
by Tilo Felgenhauer - 1235-1248 Regional Biopolitics
by Joe Painter - 1249-1266 Euro--Meso--Macro: The New Regions in Iberian and European Space
by Eduardo Medeiros - 1267-1282 Local Level Incapacity Benefits Rolls in Britain: Correlates and Convergence
by Duncan McVicar - 1283-1298 Is the European R&D Network Homogeneous? Distinguishing Relevant Network Communities Using Graph Theoretic and Spatial Interaction Modelling Approaches
by Michael J. Barber & Thomas Scherngell - 1299-1312 Gender-Specific Spatial Interactions on Dutch Regional Labour Markets and the Gender Employment Gap
by Inge Noback & Lourens Broersma & Jouke Van Dijk - 1313-1331 When are Cities Engines of Growth in China? Spread and Backwash Effects across the Urban Hierarchy
by Anping Chen & Mark D. Partridge - 1332-1347 Investigating the Determinants of Relative Economic Performance for Irish Towns: A Finite Mixture Modelling Approach
by John Cullinan & Eoghan Garvey & Micheal Keane - 1348-1362 Path Dependence Research in Regional Economic Development: Cacophony or Knowledge Accumulation?
by Martin Henning & Erik Stam & Rik Wenting - 1363-1374 Europeanizing Sub-national Governance: Partnership in the Implementation of European Union Structural Funds in Poland
by Marcin Dąbrowski - 1375-1376 The Geography of the Internet: Cities, Regions and Internet Infrastructure in Europe
by Edward J. Malecki - 1376-1377 Banking Across Boundaries: Placing Finance in Capitalism
by Adam D. Dixon - 1377-1379 Multinationals and Economic Geography: Location, Technology and Innovation
by Lech Suwala - 1380-1381 Industrial Ruination, Community, and Place. Landscapes and Legacies of Urban Decline
by Michaela Trippl
July 2013, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 997-1000 Editorial: Regions as Knowledge and Innovative Hubs
by Lisa De Propris & Abdelillah Hamdouch - 1001-1017 Limits of Social Capital as a Driver of Innovation: An Empirical Analysis in the Context of European Regions
by Carmen Echebarria & Jose M. Barrutia - 1018-1033 Knowledge Networks and Processes of Anchoring in Portuguese Biotechnology
by M�rio Vale & Lu�s Carvalho - 1034-1047 Do Institutions Matter for Regional Development?
by Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 1048-1064 Intangible Investment and Regional Productivity in Great Britain
by Konstantinos A. Melachroinos & Nigel Spence - 1065-1081 Related Variety, Global Connectivity and Institutional Embeddedness: Internet Development in Beijing and Shanghai Compared
by Jun Zhang - 1082-1094 Economic Change and Rising Income Inequality in the Oslo Region: The Importance of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
by Terje Wessel - 1095-1110 Power Relations and Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Strategies for Capturing Value in Global Production Networks: Visual Effects (VFX) Service Firms in the Hollywood Film Industry
by Rachel Parker & Stephen Cox - 1111-1130 Challenges of Transformation: Innovation, Re-bundling and Traditional Manufacturing in Canada's Technology Triangle
by Harald Bathelt & Andrew K. Munro & Ben Spigel - 1131-1155 Bank Office Outreach, Structure and Performance in Regional Banking Markets
by Johann Burgstaller - 1156-1171 Venture Capital, the Regions and Public Policy: The United Kingdom since the Post-2000 Technology Crash
by Colin Mason & Yannis Pierrakis - 1172-1173 The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography
by Roger Hayter - 1174-1175 Cuban Landscapes: Heritage, Memory, and Place
by Lech Suwala
June 2013, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 831-833 Editorial: Financialization, Space and Place
by Sarah Hall & Andrew Leyshon - 834-849 Servicing the Super-Rich: New Financial Elites and the Rise of the Private Wealth Management Retail Ecology
by Jonathan V. Beaverstock & Sarah Hall & Thomas Wainwright - 850-867 Multiple Financial Modernities. International Financial Centres, Urban Boosters and the Internet as the Site of Negotiations
by Ewald Engelen & Anna Glasmacher - 868-879 The Geographies of Access to Enterprise Finance: The Case of the West Midlands, UK
by Lindsey Appleyard - 880-894 Knowledge, Networks and Space: Connectivity and the Problem of Non-Interactive Learning
by Johannes Gl�ckler - 895-912 Why Do Fertility Levels Vary between Urban and Rural Areas?
by Hill Kulu - 913-933 Responsibility for Regional Waste Generation: A Single-Region Extended Input--Output Analysis for Wales
by Christa D. Jensen & Stuart Mcintyre & Max Munday & Karen Turner - 934-949 Attractors of Entrepreneurial Activity: Universities, Regions and Alumni Entrepreneurs
by Apostolos Baltzopoulos & Anders Brostr�m - 950-962 The Role of Network Access on Regional Specialization in Manufacturing across Europe
by Toni Mora & Rosina Moreno - 963-973 Do New Gambling Products Displace Old? Evidence from a Postcode Analysis
by David Paton & Leighton Vaughan Williams - 974-992 Climate Change Policies of City Governments in Federal Systems: An Analysis of Vancouver, Melbourne and New York City
by Stephen Jones - 993-994 Review of Enterprise, Deprivation and Social Exclusion: The Role of Small Business in Addressing Social and Economic Inequalities
by Irene Hardill - 994-995 Review of Global Cities At Work: New Migrant Divisions of Labour
by Philip F. Kelly
May 2013, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 647-650 Introduction: Structure and Dynamics of Innovation Networks
by Thomas Brenner & Uwe Cantner & Holger Graf - 651-668 Cluster Emergence and Network Evolution: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Inventor Network in Sophia-Antipolis
by Anne L.J. Ter Wal - 669-685 Who Are the Knowledge Brokers in Regional Systems of Innovation? A Multi-Actor Network Analysis
by Martina Kauffeld-Monz & Michael Fritsch - 686-702 Proximity and the Transfer of Academic Knowledge: Evidence from the Spatial Pattern of Industry Collaborations of East German Professors
by Viktor Slavtchev - 703-721 Regional Input--Output Tables and the FLQ Formula: A Case Study of Finland
by Anthony T. Flegg & Timo Tohmo - 722-739 Rich or Poor in Retirement? A Small Area Analysis of Australian Private Superannuation Savings in 2006 Using Spatial Microsimulation
by Yogi Vidyattama & Rebecca Cassells & Ann Harding & Justine Mcnamara - 740-755 Regional Effects of Trade on Income
by Andrew J. Nelson & Edmund J. Zolnik - 756-772 Concentration of Economic Activity: An Analytical Framework
by Olga Alonso-Villar & Coral Del Río - 773-788 On Regional Innovation Efficiency: Evidence from Panel Data of China's Different Provinces
by Junhong Bai - 789-802 Re-defining the Boundaries of Major Italian Cities
by Antonio G. Calafati & Paolo Veneri - 803-825 Entrepreneurial Progress: Climbing the Entrepreneurial Ladder in Europe and the United States
by Peter Van Der Zwan & Ingrid Verheul & Roy Thurik & Isabel Grilo - 826-828 Textbooks and Academic Cultural Contexts
by Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
April 2013, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 465-479 The Determinants of Outsourcing and Offshoring Strategies in Industrial Districts: Evidence from Italy
by Marco Capasso & Lucia Cusmano & Andrea Morrison - 480-507 Factors and Mechanisms Causing the Emergence of Local Industrial Clusters: A Summary of 159 Cases
by Thomas Brenner & Andr� Mühlig - 508-529 External Productivity and Utility Effects of City Airports
by Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig - 530-543 A Stakeholder Approach to Branding Clusters: Pointers to a Research Agenda
by Edward Kasabov & Usha Sundaram - 544-562 On the Individual and Social Determinants of Neighbourhood Satisfaction and Attachment
by Germana Corrado & Luisa Corrado & Emiliano Santoro - 563-579 Placing the Transformation of State-owned Enterprises in North-east China: The State, Region and Firm in a Transitional Economy
by Fox Z. Y. Hu & George C. S. Lin - 580-596 Cooperative Ties and the Impact of External Factors upon Innovation in an Industrial District: Some Insights from the North Staffordshire Table and Giftware Sector
by Philip R. Tomlinson & Ian Jackson - 597-612 Volunteer Organizations: Odds or Obstacle for Small Business Formation in Rural Areas? Evidence from Swiss Municipalities
by Tobias Schulz & Daniel Baumgartner - 613-627 The Happiness of Cities
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Peter J. Rentfrow - 628-642 Providing Cheap Land for Social Housing: Breaching the State Aid Regulations of the Single European Market?
by Tuna Tasan-Kok & Danielle A. Groetelaers & Marietta E. A. Haffner & Harry M. H. Van Der Heijden & Willem K. Korthals Altes - 643-644 Review of Industrial Transition: New Global-Local Patterns of Production, Work and Innovation
by Jerry Patchell - 644-645 Innovation, Global Change and Territorial Resilience
by Peter Sunley - 645-646 Government of Paper. The Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan
by Christine Bichsel
March 2013, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 299-302 Editorial: Towards a Regional Political Science
by Charlie Jeffery & Arjan H. Schakel - 303-322 Reflections on the ‘Devolution Paradox’: A Comparative Examination of Multilevel Citizenship
by Ailsa Henderson & Charlie Jeffery & Daniel Wincott & Richard Wyn Jones - 323-341 Are Regional Elections really ‘Second-Order’ Elections?
by Arjan H. Schakel & Charlie Jeffery - 342-355 Territorial Politics and the Statewide Party
by Elodie Fabre & Wilfried Swenden - 356-367 Career Patterns in Multilevel States: An Analysis of the Belgian Regions
by Ine Vanlangenakker & Bart Maddens & Gert-Jan Put - 368-387 Regional Government Formation in Varying Multilevel Contexts: A Comparison of Eight European Countries
by Hanna Bäck & Marc Debus & Jochen Müller & Henry Bäck - 388-401 Political Decentralization, Economic Growth and Regional Disparities in the OECD
by Roberto Ezcurra & Andr�s Rodríguez-Pose - 402-404 Insights: Methods and Data Beyond Methodological Nationalism
by Charlie Jeffery & Arjan H. Schakel - 405-418 Concentration of Manufacturing and Service Sector Activities in Italy: Accounting for Spatial Dependence and Firm Size Distribution
by Laura De Dominicis & Giuseppe Arbia & Henri L.F. De Groot - 419-432 The Spatial Distribution of Personal Insolvencies in England and Wales, 2000--2007
by Paul Bishop - 433-449 Economic Freedom and Government Ideology across the German States
by Niklas Potrafke - 450-460 Distance, Proximity and Types of Cross-border Innovation Systems: A Conceptual Analysis
by Karl-Johan Lundquist & Michaela Trippl - 461-464 What Regional Studies Might Have Been: Cold War American Social Science
by Trevor Barnes
February 2013, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 131-134 Understanding Creative Regions: Bridging the Gap between Global Discourses and Regional and National Contexts
by Caroline Chapain & Nick Clifton & Roberta Comunian - 135-147 The Geography of the Italian Creative Economy: The Special Role of the Design and Craft-based Industries
by Enrico E. Bertacchini & Paola Borrione - 148-160 Seeing the Outer Suburbs: Addressing the Urban Bias in Creative Place Thinking
by Christy Collis & Simon Freebody & Terry Flew - 161-182 The Integration of Cultural and Creative Industries into Local and Regional Development Strategies in Birmingham and Marseille: Towards an Inclusive and Collaborative Governance?
by Lauren Andres & Caroline Chapain - 183-200 Bohemian Graduates in the UK: Disciplines and Location Determinants of Creative Careers
by Alessandra Faggian & Roberta Comunian & Sarah Jewell & Ursula Kelly - 201-215 Towards a Reconciliation of the ‘Context-less’ with the ‘Space-less’? The Creative Class across Varieties of Capitalism: New Evidence from Sweden and the UK
by Nick Clifton & Phil Cooke & Høgni Kalsø Hansen - 216-228 Local Organic Food for Local People? Organic Marketing Strategies in England and Wales
by Matt Lobley & Allan Butler & Michael Winter - 229-244 Islands of Innovation as Magnetic Centres of Star Scientists? Empirical Evidence on Spatial Concentration and Mobility Patterns
by Michaela Trippl - 245-263 Human Capital and Employment Growth in German Metropolitan Areas: New Evidence
by Steven Poelhekke - 264-281 Regional Dimensions of the Australian Business Cycle
by Robert Dixon & David Shepherd - 282-295 Distance--Income Migration Trade-off of Young French Workers: An Analysis per Education Level
by Marie-Benoît Magrini & Philippe Lemistre - 296-297 Transnational Corporations and International Production. Concepts, Theories and Effects
by Simona Iammarino
January 2013, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-5 Guest Editorial: Regional World(s): Advancing the Geography of Regions
by Martin Jones & Anssi Paasi - 6-17 Arguing with Regions
by John A. Agnew - 18-28 Conceptualizing the Region - In What Sense Relational?
by Krisztina Varr� & Arnoud Lagendijk - 29-42 New Localities
by Martin Jones & Michael Woods - 43-54 Experienced Regions and Borders: The Challenge for Transactional Approaches
by Maano Ramutsindela - 55-74 Configuring the New 'Regional World': On being Caught between Territory and Networks
by John Harrison - 75-88 Crafting the Region: Creative Industries and Practices of Regional Space
by Nicola J. Thomas & David C. Harvey & Harriet Hawkins - 89-103 Unusual Regionalism in Northern Europe: The Barents Region in the Making
by Kaj Zimmerbauer - 104-115 Between Regional Spaces and Spaces of Regionalism: Cross-border Region Building in the Spanish 'State of the Autonomies'
by Jacobo Garc�a-�lvarez & Juan-Manuel Trillo-Santamar�a - 116-127 (Small) Differences that (Still) Matter? Cross-Border Regions and Work Place Governance in the Southern Ontario and US Great Lakes Automotive Industry
by Tod D. Rutherford & John Holmes - 128-129 Cosmopolitan Europe: A Strasbourg Self-Portrait
by David Emanuel Andersson
November 2012, Volume 46, Issue 10
- 1277-1281 Introduction: Intangible Assets and Regional Economic Growth
by Jordi Suri�ach & Rosina Moreno - 1283-1301 Technological Capabilities and Patterns of Innovative Cooperation of Firms in the UK Regions
by Simona Iammarino & Mariacristina Piva & Marco Vivarelli & Nick Von Tunzelmann - 1303-1317 Catching the Local Buzz by Embedding? Empirical Insights on the Regional Embeddedness of Multinational Enterprises in Germany and the UK
by Jan-Philipp Kramer & Javier Revilla Diez - 1319-1332 The Impact of Academic Mobility on the Creation of Localized Intangible Assets
by Daniel Schiller & Javier Revilla Diez - 1333-1346 Profitability of Investments in Education: Evidence from Spanish Regions
by Enrique L�pez-Bazo & Rosina Moreno - 1347-1365 Human Capital and Regional Wage Gaps
by Enrique L�pez-Bazo & Elisabet Motell�n - 1367-1388 Human Capital Composition and Economic Growth at the Regional Level
by Fabio Manca - 1389-1400 Regional Economic Growth and Human Capital: The Role of Over-education
by Raul Ramos & Jordi Surinach & Manuel Art�s - 1401-1416 Total Factor Productivity, Intangible Assets and Spatial Dependence in the European Regions
by Barbara Dettori & Emanuela Marrocu & Raffaele Paci - 1417-1419 Beyond Territory. Dynamic Geographies of Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Innovation
by Lisa De Propris - 1419-1420 The Global Stock Market. Issuers, Investors, and Intermediaries in an Uneven World
by Jonathan V. Beaverstock - 1420-1421 Economic Geographies of Globalisation. A Short Introduction
by Martin Arias - 1421-1422 Informal Modes of Governance in Customer Producer Relations: The Electronic Industry in the Greater Pearl River Delta (China)
by Giorgio Prodi
October 2012, Volume 46, Issue 9
- 1107-1119 Do Firms Benefit from being Present in Multiple Technology Clusters? An Assessment of the Technological Performance of Biopharmaceutical Firms
by Catherine Lecocq & Bart Leten & Jeroen Kusters & Bart van Looy - 1121-1135 Over-education across British Regions
by Pamela Lenton - 1137-1152 Analysing the Distribution of Population-based Employment in France
by Jean-Christophe Dissart & Francis Aubert & Denis L�picier - 1153-1167 The Drivers of Transnational Subsidiary Evolution: The Upgrading of Process R&D in the Irish Pharmaceutical Industry
by Chris van Egeraat & Proinnsias Breathnach - 1169-1182 On the Role and Interrelationship of Spatial, Social and Cognitive Proximity: Personal Knowledge Relationships of R&D Workers in the Cambridge Information Technology Cluster
by Franz Huber - 1183-1199 Spatially Concentrated Deprivation in England: An Empirical Assessment
by Alasdair Rae - 1201-1218 Securing Access to Lower-cost Talent Globally: The Dynamics of Active Embedding and Field Structuration
by Stephan Manning & J�rg Sydow & Arnold Windeler - 1219-1242 Outsourcing and Offshoring of Business Services: Challenges to Theory, Management and Geography of Innovation
by Silvia Massini & Marcela Miozzo