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August 2018, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 1682-1700 Evaluating strategic metropolitan planning in Bari and Taranto
by Laura Grassini & Valeria Monno & Abdul Khakee
July 2018, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1297-1311 The resurgence of regional design
by Michael Neuman & Wil Zonneveld - 1312-1329 Innovation platforms as a solution to the proximity paradox
by Satu Parjanen & Mirva Hyypiä - 1330-1346 Border blocking effects in collaborative firm innovation
by Jos van den Broek & Paul Benneworth & Roel Rutten - 1347-1365 Governance and cooperation in Euroregions: border tourism between Spain and Portugal
by Dália Liberato & Elisa Alén & Pedro Liberato & Trinidad Domínguez - 1366-1388 Evolution of knowledge bases in European regions: searching for spatial regularities and links with innovation performance
by Viktor Květoň & Vojtěch Kadlec - 1389-1412 Suburbanization and sprawl in post-socialist Belgrade and Sofia
by Aleksandar D. Slaev & Zorica Nedović-Budić & Nikola Krunić & Jasna Petrić & Diliana Daskalova - 1413-1430 Local and trans-local dynamics of innovation practices in the Taipei design industry: an evolutionary perspective
by Cheng-Yi Lin - 1431-1449 Improving land readjustment practice. Application of management models to Portugal
by Joana Almeida & José Antunes Ferreira & Beatriz Condessa & Ricardo Tomé - 1450-1470 The Transformation of Retail Markets in Lisbon: An Analysis through the Lens of Retail Gentrification
by Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães - 1471-1492 Communicative and participatory paradigm in the European territorial policies. A discourse analysis
by Łukasz Damurski & Marcin Oleksy - 1493-1495 The Oxford handbook of megaproject management
by Dianne Dredge - 1495-1497 Attracting visitors to ancient neighbourhoods: creation and management of the tourist-historic city of Plymouth, UK
by Eóin Meehan
June 2018, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 1081-1098 European Cohesion Policy impact on development and convergence: a local empirical analysis in Portugal between 2000 and 2014
by Paulo Caldas & Brian Dollery & Rui Cunha Marques - 1099-1120 The role of path-dependence in the resilience of EU regions
by Maria Tsiapa & Dimitris Kallioras & Nickolaos G. Tzeremes - 1121-1136 Impact of European Union development subsidies on Hungarian regions
by Zoltán Bakucs & Imre Fertő & Ágnes Varga & Zsófia Benedek - 1137-1159 Fostering place-based innovation and internationalization – the new turn in German technology policy
by Dirk Dohse & Dirk Fornahl & Julian Vehrke - 1160-1180 Industrial districts and migrant enclaves: a model of interaction
by José Luis Molina & Luis Martínez-Cháfer & Francesc Xavier Molina-Morales & Miranda J. Lubbers - 1181-1201 University-led innovation in and for peripheral urban areas: new approaches in Naples, Italy and Newark, NJ, US
by Jean-Paul D. Addie & Mariarosalba Angrisani & Stefano De Falco - 1202-1221 Delivering a national spatial development strategy: a success story?
by Naja Marot & Mojca Golobič - 1222-1241 Sport facility development: municipal capital and shutting out the private sector
by Gidon S. Jakar & Eran Razin & Mark S. Rosentraub & Gillad Rosen - 1242-1268 Hegemonic power relations in real practices of spatial planning: the case of Turkey
by Tugce Sanli & Tim Townshend - 1269-1296 Social sustainability tool for assessing land use planning processes
by A. Rashidfarokhi & L. Yrjänä & M. Wallenius & S. Toivonen & A. Ekroos & K. Viitanen
May 2018, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 877-894 Proximity and modes of innovation – evidence from two agricultural engineering industries in north-west Germany
by Dominik Santner - 895-914 An analysis of the Spanish ceramic tile industry research contracts and patents
by Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan & Liney Manjarrés-Henríquez & F. Xavier Molina-Morales - 915-932 On the evolution of the Castel Goffredo hosiery cluster: a life cycle perspective
by Giulio Carli & Andrea Morrison - 933-949 Exploring international film festivals from a co-evolutionary perspective: the cases of Berlin and Busan compared
by Robert Hassink & Yong-Sook Lee - 950-968 Variations in the adoption and willingness to use e-services in three differentiated urban areas
by Tommi Inkinen & Maria Merisalo & Teemu Makkonen - 969-987 New technological path creation and the role of institutions in different geo-political spaces
by Camilla Chlebna & James Simmie - 988-1007 Experimental governance: the role of municipalities in urban living labs
by Annica Kronsell & Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren - 1008-1027 Diminishing borders and conflating spaces: a storyline to promote soft planning scales
by Eva Purkarthofer - 1028-1040 Internal borders and external factors in outermost island regions. The case of the Canary Islands
by José León García-Rodríguez & Carlos Castilla-Gutiérrez & Francisco J. García-Rodríguez - 1041-1059 Agency and resilience in the time of regional economic crisis
by Lucinda David - 1060-1077 An agency perspective of resilience: the case of Pomorskie region
by Grzegorz Masik - 1078-1079 Asian Century … on a knife-edge: a 360 degree analysis of Asia’s recent economic development
by Seamus Grimes
April 2018, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 635-652 Linking polycentricity concepts to periphery: implications for an integrative Austrian strategic spatial planning practice
by Alois Humer - 653-669 New regionalism in Turkey: questioning the ‘new’ and the ‘regional’
by Ervin Sezgin - 670-686 Public financial support and firm-specific characteristics: evidence from Portugal
by Natália Barbosa & Fábio Silva - 687-705 Water supply of Greek cities: the WFD and the principles of integrated water resources management
by Konstantinos N. Moutsopoulos & Christos P. Petalas - 706-725 The brokerage role of supporting organizations inside clusters: how does it work?
by Jose Antonio Belso-Martinez & Isabel Diez-Vial & Maria Jose Lopez-Sanchez & Rosario Mateu-Garcia - 726-744 Territorially unequal rural development: the cases of the LEADER Initiative and the PRODER Programme in Andalusia (Spain)
by José Antonio Cañete & Francisco Navarro & Eugenio Cejudo - 745-767 Informal institutional change in De Achterhoek region: from citizen initiatives to participatory governance
by Marlies Meijer & Erwin van der Krabben - 768-791 The role of negotiated developer obligations in financing large public infrastructure after the economic crisis in the Netherlands
by Demetrio Muñoz Gielen & Sander Lenferink - 792-811 Industrial spaces for grassroots creative production: spatial, social and planning facets
by Xabier Gainza - 812-837 Towards lower carbon cities: urban morphology contribution in climate change adaptation strategies
by Riccardo Privitera & Valentina Palermo & Francesco Martinico & Alberto Fichera & Daniele La Rosa - 838-872 The role of zoning in the strategic planning of protected areas: lessons learnt from EU countries and Serbia
by Marija Maksin & Vladica Ristić & Marina Nenković-Riznić & Srdjan Mićić - 873-876 Mapping metropolitan Italy
by Willem Salet
March 2018, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 439-457 Planning for sustainability in expansive metropolitan regions: exploring practices and planners’ expectations in Stockholm, Sweden
by Johan Högström & Berit Balfors & Monica Hammer - 458-479 An evaluation of local policies and actions that address climate change in Turkish metropolitan cities
by Bahar Gedikli & Osman Balaban - 480-501 The ‘natures’ of planning: evolving conceptualizations of nature as expressed in urban planning theory and practice
by Phoebe Duvall & Mick Lennon & Mark Scott - 502-525 Local sustainable development: a knowledge base for adaptation planning
by Petar Vranić & Vesna Nikolić & Slobodan Milutinović & Jelena D. Velimirović - 526-545 Involving small landlords as a regeneration strategy under shrinkage: evidence from two East German cases
by Adam Radzimski - 546-570 How housing, infrastructure and water determined the spatial structure of the Randstad
by Hugo Priemus - 571-590 Network topologies as collective social capital in cities and regions: a critical review of empirical studies
by Pablo Galaso - 591-610 The spatiality of trust in EU external cross-border cooperation
by Katharina Koch - 611-634 Tacit coopetition: chimera or reality? Evidence from the Basque Country
by Igone Porto-Gomez & Urko Aguirre-Larracoechea & Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
February 2018, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 213-228 Re-thinking non-core regions: planning strategies and practices beyond growth
by Birgit Leick & Thilo Lang - 229-255 Rural regeneration strategies for declining regions: trade-off between novelty and practicability
by Patrick Küpper & Stefan Kundolf & Tobias Mettenberger & Gesine Tuitjer - 256-278 The role of exogenous and endogenous factors in the growth of regions in Central and Eastern Europe: the metropolitan/non-metropolitan divide in the pre- and post-crisis era
by Maciej Smętkowski - 279-296 Vicarious habitation – reinterpreting the role of peripheral living in a Nordic context
by Jon P. Knudsen - 297-315 An alternative policy approach to rural development in regions facing population decline
by Thomas Dax & Michael Fischer - 316-341 Urban regeneration in Poland’s non-core regions
by Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz & Robert Kudłak & Przemysław Ciesiółka & Bartłomiej Kołsut & Paweł Motek - 342-364 Are there differences in social capital related to corporate regional engagement in dynamic and less dynamic non-core regions?
by Sandra Bürcher & Heike Mayer - 365-375 Planning strategies and practices in non-core regions: a critical response
by Nadir Kinossian - 376-395 Labour mobility in the Euroregion Galicia–Norte de Portugal: constraints faced by cross-border commuters
by Iva Pires & Flávio Nunes - 396-420 Beyond ‘related variety’: how inflows of skills shape innovativeness in different industries
by Sverre J. Herstad - 421-437 Emerging challenges of an urban creative economy: reflections on the governance of creative clusters in Taipei City
by Cheng-Yi Lin
January 2018, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-19 Fostering and planning urban regeneration: the governance of cultural districts in Copenhagen
by Christina Lidegaard & Massimiliano Nuccio & Trine Bille - 20-34 Economic challenges for the EU Water Framework Directive reform and implementation
by Julio Berbel & Alfonso Expósito - 35-54 Between protocol and reality – Swedish municipal comprehensive planning
by Therese Bjärstig & Camilla Thellbro & Olof Stjernström & Johan Svensson & Camilla Sandström & Per Sandström & Anna Zachrisson - 55-74 Outdoor lighting design as a tool for tourist development: the case of Valladolid
by Emanuele Giordano - 75-93 Making waves: the valuation of innovations in San Sebastian’s surf economy
by Luís Carvalho & Willem van Winden - 94-114 Portuguese West Coast tourism resorts: an unfinished landscape of territorial liabilities
by Célia Sousa Martins & Cristina Soares Cavaco - 115-132 as a travelling concept: towards a critical discussion of mobile ideas in transnational planning discourses on urban sprawl
by Vera Vicenzotti & Mattias Qviström - 133-157 Hedonic pricing analysis of the influence of urban green spaces onto residential prices: the case of Leipzig, Germany
by Veronika Liebelt & Stephan Bartke & Nina Schwarz - 158-173 Are Romanian urban strategies planning for green?
by Mihai-Razvan Niță & Ana-Maria Anghel & Cristina Bănescu & Ana-Maria Munteanu & Sabina-Stella Pesamosca & Mihuț Zețu & Ana-Maria Popa - 174-191 Cluster-internal and external drivers of cluster renewal: evidence from two German agricultural engineering case studies
by Dominik Santner - 192-211 New tech spaces for old tech places? Exploring the network of research and technology organizations across North Italian Regions
by Lorenzo Ciapetti & Paolo Perulli
December 2017, Volume 25, Issue 12
- 2117-2137 Cultural production in peripheral urban spaces: lessons from Barriera, Turin (Italy)
by Carlo Salone & Sara Bonini Baraldi & Giangavino Pazzola - 2138-2156 Governing system innovation: assisted living experiments in the UK and Norway
by Markus Bugge & Lars Coenen & Pedro Marques & Kevin Morgan - 2157-2174 Territorial cohesion storylines in 2014–2020 Cohesion Policy
by Štěpán Nosek - 2175-2191 Measuring the impact of the European Capital of Culture programme on overnight stays: evidence for the last two decades
by Martin Falk & Eva Hagsten - 2192-2211 Impact of planning mandates on local plans: a multi-method assessment
by Sophie C. Rudolf & Simona R. Grădinaru & Anna M. Hersperger - 2212-2231 Competition for talent: retaining graduates in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
by Inge Hooijen & Christoph Meng & Julia Reinold & Melissa Siegel - 2232-2249 Planners’ analysis and opportunism – benefit analysis in the Swedish HSR-project: a preliminary analysis
by Erik Ronnle - 2250-2271 What drives export performance of firms in Eastern and Western Poland?
by Paweł Gajewski & Grzegorz Tchorek - 2272-2292 Knowledge-based development dynamics in less favoured regions: insights from Australian and Icelandic university towns
by Tan Yigitcanlar & Ingi Runar Edvardsson & Hjalti Johannesson & Md Kamruzzaman & Giuseppe Ioppolo & Surabhi Pancholi - 2293-2308 One for all, or all for oneself? Governance cultures in regional public transport planning
by Alexander Paulsson & Jens Hylander & Robert Hrelja
November 2017, Volume 25, Issue 11
- 1897-1907 Key issues on innovation, culture and institutions: implications for SMEs and micro firms
by Manuel Fernández-Esquinas & Madelon van Oostrom & Hugo Pinto - 1908-1931 Culture and innovation in SMEs: the intellectual structure of research for further inquiry
by Miguel Gonzalez-Loureiro & Maria José Sousa & Hugo Pinto - 1932-1953 Exploring the links between culture and innovation in micro firms: cultural dimensions, social mechanisms and outcomes
by Madelon van Oostrom & Manuel Fernández-Esquinas - 1954-1975 The ‘Enterprise of Innovation’ in hard times: corporate culture and performance in Italian high-tech companies
by Francesco Ramella - 1976-2000 A new approach to business innovation modes: the ‘Research, Technology and Human Resource Management (RTH) model’ in the ICT sector in Belarus
by Natalja Apanasovich & Henar Alcalde-Heras & Mario Davide Parrilli - 2001-2020 Strengthening SMEs’ innovation culture through collaborations with public research organizations. Do all firms benefit equally?
by Julia Olmos-Peñuela & Ana García-Granero & Elena Castro-Martínez & Pablo D’Este - 2021-2036 Innovative culture in district innovation systems of European ceramics SMEs
by Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan & Josep-Antoni Ybarra - 2037-2056 Entrepreneurial process in peripheral regions: the role of motivation and culture
by Francisco J. García-Rodríguez & Esperanza Gil-Soto & Inés Ruiz-Rosa & Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño - 2057-2075 Making visible the role of vocational education and training in firm innovation: evidence from Spanish SMEs
by Eneka Albizu & Mikel Olazaran & Cristina Lavía & Beatriz Otero - 2076-2096 Pragmatic urbanism: London’s railway arches and small-scale enterprise
by Francesca Froy & Howard Davis - 2097-2116 The use of design as a strategic tool for innovation: an analysis for different firms' networking behaviours
by Marisa Cesário & Dora Agapito & Helena Almeida & Sílvia Fernandes
October 2017, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 1673-1692 Capabilities in knowledge-based regional development – towards a dynamic framework
by Valtteri Laasonen & Jari Kolehmainen - 1693-1713 Exploring the intellectual structure of creative economy research and local economic development: a co-citation analysis
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Francesco Capone & Niccolò Innocenti - 1714-1733 Assessing the contribution of cultural agglomeration in urban regeneration through developing cultural strategies
by Rokhsaneh Rahbarianyazd & Naciye Doratli - 1734-1755 Urban concentration and labour market linkages in the Norwegian ICT services sector
by Ingvild Jøranli & Sverre J. Herstad - 1756-1778 Employment growth and regional development: industrial change and contextual differences between Denmark and Sweden
by Rikard H. Eriksson & Høgni Kalsø Hansen & Lars Winther - 1779-1796 Engendering urban planning in different contexts – successes, constraints and consequences
by Liisa Horelli - 1797-1817 Prefiguring a future city: urban growth, spatial planning and the economic local context in Catalonia
by Ilaria Zambon & Pere Serra & Massimiliano Bencardino & Margherita Carlucci & Luca Salvati - 1818-1833 Spatial planning in transition in Greece: a critical overview
by Marilena Papageorgiou - 1834-1855 New patterns in the locational choice of immigrants in Spain
by Luisa Alamá-Sabater & Maite Alguacil & Joan Serafí Bernat-Martí - 1856-1875 From smart growth to European spatial planning: a new paradigm for EU cohesion policy post-2020
by Eduardo Medeiros - 1876-1895 Easing spatial inequalities? An analysis of the anticipated effects of Urban Enterprise Zones in Brussels
by Sarah De Boeck & David Bassens & Michael Ryckewaert
September 2017, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 1477-1496 Re-categorizing innovation policy according to broad-based innovation
by Vesa Harmaakorpi & Helinä Melkas & Tuomo Uotila - 1497-1515 Geographies of temporary markets: an anatomy of the Canton Fair
by Harald Bathelt & Pengfei Li & Yi-wen Zhu - 1516-1537 Angel investing in an austerity economy – the take-up of government policies in Portugal
by José Bilau & Colin Mason & Tiago Botelho & Soumodip Sarkar - 1538-1555 The co-creation (of) culture? The case of Umeå, European Capital of Culture 2014
by Christine Hudson & Linda Sandberg & Ulrika Schmauch - 1556-1574 Local culture as a context for entrepreneurial activities
by Sabrina Fredin & Marina Jogmark - 1575-1596 The cross-border reterritorialization concept revisited: the territorialist approach applied to the case of Cerdanya on the French-Spanish border
by Matteo Berzi - 1597-1614 Residential planning, driver mobility and CO emission: a microscopic look at Borlänge in Sweden
by Xiaoyun Zhao & Kenneth Carling & Johan Håkansson - 1615-1632 Power and the material arrangements of a river basin management plan: the case of the Archipelago Sea
by Helena Valve & Minna Kaljonen & Pirkko Kauppila & Jussi Kauppila - 1633-1653 Clusters and Industry 4.0 – do they fit together?
by Marta Götz & Barbara Jankowska - 1654-1672 Heritage as sector, factor and vector: conceptualizing the shifting relationship between heritage management and spatial planning
by Joks Janssen & Eric Luiten & Hans Renes & Eva Stegmeijer
August 2017, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 1275-1291 Between compassion and racism: how the biopolitics of neoliberal welfare turns citizens into affective ‘idiots’
by Maria Kaika - 1292-1315 Related variety and the dynamics of European photonic clusters
by Frederic Gaschet & Mathieu Becue & Vanessa Bouaroudj & Marina Flamand & André Meunie & Guillaume Pouyanne & Damien Talbot - 1316-1333 Outsmarting geography: implementing territorial innovation strategies in sparsely populated regions
by Alexandre Dubois & Iryna Kristensen & Jukka Teräs - 1334-1356 A novel typology of media clusters
by Marlen Komorowski - 1357-1374 Wicked game of smart specialization: a player’s handbook
by Niklas Lundström & Antti Mäenpää - 1375-1393 From toys to automobiles: foreign investment, firm heterogeneity and intermediaries in a Portuguese industry
by Pedro Marques - 1394-1415 Determinants of regional resilience to economic crisis: a European perspective
by Elias Giannakis & Adriana Bruggeman - 1416-1434 Spatial differences of reindustrialization in a post-socialist economy: manufacturing in the Hungarian counties
by Imre Lengyel & Zsofia Vas & Izabella Szakalne Kano & Balazs Lengyel - 1435-1453 Regional economic resilience: the role of national and regional policies
by Christina Kakderi & Anastasia Tasopoulou - 1454-1475 Evaluation of the spatial and economic effectiveness of industrial land policies in northwest Europe
by Marie-Caroline Vandermeer & Jean-Marie Halleux - 1476-1476 Corrigendum
by The Editors
July 2017, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 1101-1110 Emerging Nordic food approaches
by Jesper Manniche & Bjørnar Sæther - 1111-1128 Quality turns in Nordic food: a comparative analysis of specialty food in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
by Henrik Halkier & Laura James & Egil Petter Stræte - 1129-1146 Sustainability transformations in the balance: exploring Swedish initiatives challenging the corporate food regime
by Jacob von Oelreich & Rebecka Milestad - 1147-1165 How relationships can influence an organic firm’s network identity
by Gunn-Turid Kvam & Hilde Bjørkhaug & Ann-Charlott Pedersen - 1166-1183 It’s never too late to join the revolution! – Enabling new modes of production in the contemporary Danish food system
by Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe & Chris Kjeldsen & Egon Noe - 1184-1199 Storytelling and meal experience concepts
by Lena Mossberg & Dorthe Eide - 1200-1216 The reinvention of terroir in Danish food place promotion
by Szilvia Gyimóthy - 1217-1236 Emergence of a region. Exploring the role of spatial planning in the emergence of high-tech region ELAt using assemblage and actor-network theory
by Alda Avdic Alagic & Luuk Boelens & Marc Glaudemans - 1237-1255 Intra-rural divides and regional planning: an analysis of a traditional emigration region (Galicia, Spain)
by Xosé Martínez-Filgueira & David Peón & Edelmiro López-Iglesias - 1256-1274 Sustainability of the tourist supply chain and governance in an insular biosphere reserve destination: the perspective of tourist accommodation
by M. Ángeles Sanfiel-Fumero & Yaiza Armas-Cruz & Olga González-Morales
June 2017, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 887-903 A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems research: towards a future research agenda
by Janna Alvedalen & Ron Boschma - 904-922 Entrepreneurial firms in STI and DUI mode clusters: do they need differentiated cluster facilitation?
by Heidi Wiig Aslesen & Inger Beate Pettersen - 923-940 Co-evolution of institutions, culture and industrial organization in the film industry: the case of Shanghai in China
by Xiao Rui Xin & Ivo Mossig - 941-957 Big data analytics for mitigating carbon emissions in smart cities: opportunities and challenges
by Sarah Giest - 958-977 Internationalization intensity of clusters and their impact on firm internationalization: the case of Poland
by Barbara Jankowska & Marta Götz - 978-993 Talk to the hand: strategic spatial planning as persuasive storytelling of the Loop City
by Kristian Olesen - 994-1012 Global crisis and the systems of spatial governance and planning: a European comparison
by Umberto Janin Rivolin - 1013-1033 Tourism and cross-border regional development: insights in European contexts
by Arie Stoffelen & Dominique Vanneste - 1034-1052 Policy governance from an autopoietic perspective: revisiting Hungary’s regionalization experience
by László Faragó & James W. Scott - 1053-1075 Development-led planning practices in a plan-led planning system: empirical evidence from Finland
by Eero Valtonen & Heidi Falkenbach & Kauko Viitanen - 1076-1098 ‘Decision not to decide’: a new challenge for planning
by Shlomit Flint Ashery - 1099-1100 Entrepreneurship in Western Europe: a contextual perspective
by Jan Vang
May 2017, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 729-738 Evolution and variety in complex geographies and enterprise policies
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & Philip Cooke & JiYoung Park - 739-754 ‘Digital tech’ and the public sector: what new role after public funding?
by Philip Cooke - 755-771 Impact of stakeholder groups on development of a regional entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Inga Erina & Vladimir Shatrevich & Elina Gaile-Sarkane - 772-789 Innovative green economy, urban economic performance and urban environments: an empirical analysis of US cities
by JiYoung Park & G. William Page - 790-804 The roles of networks among innovators in regional innovation: comparative analysis between China and South Korea
by Junghyun Yoon & Jaehoon Rhee & Alisher Tohirovich Dedahanov - 805-826 Growth of a platform business model as an entrepreneurial ecosystem and its effects on regional development
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & DongKyu Won & KyungBae Park & JeongHo Yang & Xiaofei Zhao - 827-847 Exploring competing perspectives on government-driven entrepreneurial ecosystems: lessons from Centres for Creative Economy and Innovation (CCEI) of South Korea
by Kwangho Jung & Jong-Hwan Eun & Seung-Hee Lee - 848-866 Government-led regional innovation: a case of ‘Pangyo’ IT cluster of South Korea
by Sam Youl Lee & Meansun Noh & Ji Yung Seul - 867-885 Knowledge exploitation and entrepreneurial activity in a regional innovation system: first adaption of RFID at Kumho Tire in GwangJu, Korea
by Junghee Han & Youngjoo Ko
April 2017, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 561-582 How network position interacts with the relation between creativity and innovation in clustered firms
by Víctor del-Corte-Lora & Teresa M. Vallet-Bellmunt & F. Xavier Molina-Morales - 583-600 Exploring the clustering of creative industries
by Huiwen Gong & Robert Hassink - 601-619 Regional paths towards Europe 2020 targets: a spatial approach
by Francesco Pagliacci - 620-637 Transformation of regional innovation policies: from ‘traditional’ to ‘next generation’ models of incubation
by Mika Kautonen & Rhiannon Pugh & Mika Raunio - 638-660 Operationalizing a contested concept: indicators of territorial cohesion
by Hy Dao & Pauline Plagnat Cantoreggi & Vanessa Rousseaux - 661-679 A connectivity model as a potential tool for smart specialization strategies
by Seija Virkkala & Antti Mäenpää & Åge Mariussen - 680-702 Disparities in entrepreneurial activity and attitude across EU countries
by María J. Angulo-Guerrero & Salvador Pérez-Moreno & Isabel M. Abad-Guerrero - 703-725 Firm relocation in times of economic crisis: evidence from Greek small and medium enterprises’ movement to Bulgaria, 2007–2014
by Nikos Kapitsinis - 726-727 Green gentrification: urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice
by Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
March 2017, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 355-370 New path development between innovation systems and individual actors
by Arne Isaksen & Stig-Erik Jakobsen - 371-387 A review of (almost) 20 years of regional innovation systems research
by David Doloreux & Igone Porto Gomez - 388-405 Developing cross-industry innovation capability: regional drivers and indicators within firms
by Elisabet S. Hauge & Nina Kyllingstad & Natalia Maehle & Ann Camilla Schulze-Krogh - 406-424 Entrepreneurial industry structures and financial institutions as agents for path dependence in Southwest Norway: the role of the macroeconomic environment
by Martin Gjelsvik & Jarle Aarstad - 425-442 Unfolding the relationship between resilient firms and the region
by Mary Genevieve Billington & James Karlsen & Line Mathisen & Inger Beate Pettersen - 443-461 Extra-regional linkages through MNCs in organizationally thick and specialized RISs: a source of new path development?
by Heidi Wiig Aslesen & Katja Maria Hydle & Kristin Wallevik - 462-480 Foreign direct investment and renewal of industries: framing the reciprocity between materiality and discourse
by Arnt Fløysand & Rune Njøs & Trond Nilsen & Vigdis Nygaard - 481-497 Paving the way for new regional industrial paths: actors and modes of change in Scania’s games industry
by Johan Miörner & Michaela Trippl - 498-515 Regional agency and constitution of new paths: a study of agency in early formation of new paths on the west coast of Norway
by Ann Karin T. Holmen & Jens Kristian Fosse - 516-538 Regional skill relatedness: towards a new measure of regional related diversification
by Rune Dahl Fitjar & Bram Timmermans - 539-556 Public policies and cluster life cycles: insights from the Basque Country experience
by Aitziber Elola & Jesus M. Valdaliso & Susana Franco & Santiago M. López - 557-559 Untamed urbanism
by Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
February 2017, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 155-180 Out of the crisis: an empirical investigation of place-specific determinants of economic resilience
by Silvia Rita Sedita & Ivan De Noni & Luciano Pilotti - 181-201 Outward foreign direct investment, offshore outsourcing and local network resilience in industrial districts
by Jacopo Canello - 202-220 Cluster evolution and the change of knowledge bases: the development of a design cluster
by Mads Bruun Ingstrup & Susanne Jensen & Poul Rind Christensen - 221-240 How real estate became ‘just another asset class’: the financialization of the investment strategies of Dutch institutional investors
by Jannes van Loon & Manuel B. Aalbers - 241-258 Power to the people: when culture works as a social catalyst in urban regeneration processes (and when it does not)
by Guido Ferilli & Pier Luigi Sacco & Giorgio Tavano Blessi & Stefano Forbici - 259-277 A practice theoretical perspective on the Europeanization of spatial planning
by Juho Luukkonen - 278-297 The impacts of spatial planning on the sustainable territorial development of the Rhine-Danube Trans-European Transport Corridor through Serbia
by Marija Maksin & Marina Nenković-Riznić & Saša Milijić & Vladica Ristić - 298-313 How much does urban location matter for growth?
by José Miguel Navarro-Azorín & Andrés Artal-Tur - 314-331 Revisiting the growth coalition concept to analyse the success of the Crossrail London megaproject
by Irène Mboumoua - 332-348 Polycentricity – one concept or many?
by Daniel Rauhut - 349-350 The governance of socio-technical systems: explaining change
by Ole H. Sørensen - 351-354 Situated practices of strategic planning – an international perspective
by Eduardo Oliveira
January 2017, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-9 Responding to and resisting resilience
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Philip Cooke - 10-28 Turin and Lingotto: resilience, forgetting and the reinvention of place
by Annalisa Colombino & Alberto Vanolo