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2006, Volume 38, Issue 10
- 1883-1899 Advertising and creativity, a governance approach: a case study of creative agencies in London
by Andy C Pratt - 1901-1920 The urban creative-food economy: producing food for the urban elite or social inclusion opportunity?
by Betsy Donald & Alison Blay-Palmer - 1921-1940 Urban development and the politics of a creative class: evidence from a study of artists
by Ann Markusen - 1941-1964 A complex network approach to urban growth
by Claes Andersson & Koen Frenken & Alexander Hellervik - 1965-1978 It’s not just a question of taste: gentrification, the neighbourhood, and cultural capital
by Gary Bridge
2006, Volume 38, Issue 9
- 1585-1589 Agitation, resistance, and reconciliation with respect to socially responsible investment: the attitudes of UK pension trustees and Oxford graduates
by Emiko Caerlewy-Smith & Gordon L Clark & John C Marshall - 1591-1597 Rethinking immigration and citizenship: new spaces of migrant transnationalism and belonging
by Patricia Ehrkamp & Helga Leitner - 1599-1614 Topographies of home and citizenship: Arab-American activists in the United States
by Lynn A Staeheli & Caroline R Nagel - 1615-1632 Transnationalism and migrants’ imaginings of citizenship
by Helga Leitner & Patricia Ehrkamp - 1633-1651 Transnationalism, gender, and civic participation: Canadian case studies of Hong Kong immigrants
by Valerie Preston & Audrey Kobayashi & Guida Man - 1653-1671 The Canadian Hispanic Day Parade, or how Latin American immigrants practise (sub)urban citizenship in Toronto
by Luisa Veronis - 1673-1692 “We Turks are no Germans”: assimilation discourses and the dialectical construction of identities in Germany
by Patricia Ehrkamp - 1693-1713 Immigration policies, state discourses on foreigners, and the politics of identity in Switzerland
by Yvonne Ria�o & Doris Wastl-Walter - 1715-1737 Power to the periphery: suburban empowerment in Toulouse, France
by Walter J Nicholls - 1739-1752 Revisiting the region: ‘ordinary’ and ‘exceptional’ regions in the work of Hilda Ormsby 1917 – 1940
by Avril Maddrell - 1753-1771 Employer perceptions of skills deficiencies in the UK labour market: a subregional analysis
by Duncan Watson & Steve Johnson & Robert Webb
2006, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 1395-1400 Geographers and globalization: the future of regional geography
by Yehua Dennis Wei - 1401-1408 Reexploring the interface between economic and transport geography
by Peter Hall & Markus Hesse & Jean-Paul Rodrigue - 1409-1427 Rethinking the port
by Daniel Olivier & Brian Slack - 1429-1448 Reexploring transport geography and networks: a case study of container shipments to the West Coast of the United States
by Christopher S Fowler - 1449-1462 Challenging the derived transport-demand thesis: geographical issues in freight distribution
by Jean-Paul Rodrigue - 1463-1485 Enabling global trade above the clouds: restructuring processes and information technology in the transatlantic air-cargo industryd
by Guido Schwarz - 1487-1503 Port – FEZ bundles as spaces of global articulation: the case of Tianjin, China
by James J Wang & Daniel Olivier - 1505-1525 The migration – immigration link in Canada’s gateway cities: a comparative study of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver
by Feng Hou & Larry S Bourne - 1527-1543 Temporary migration and HIV risk behaviors in China
by Xiushi Yang - 1545-1559 Measuring workforce segregation: religious composition of private-sector employees at individual sites in Northern Ireland
by Peter Shirlow - 1561-1579 Local embeddedness and rural entrepreneurship: case-study evidence from Cumbria, England
by Christos Kalantaridis & Zografia Bika
2006, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 1189-1192 Geographical knowledges, universities, and academic freedom
by Noel Castree - 1193-1204 Whither global production networks in economic geography? Past, present, and future
by Martin Hess & Henry Wai-Chung Yeung - 1205-1227 Making connections: global production networks, standards, and embeddedness in the mobile-telecommunications industry
by Martin Hess & Neil M Coe - 1229-1247 Transnational corporations and ‘obligated embeddedness’: foreign direct investment in China’s automobile industry
by Weidong Liu & Peter Dicken - 1249-1267 The embeddedness of global production networks: the impact of crisis in Fiji’s garment export sector
by Sally Weller - 1269-1285 From software services to R&D services: local entrepreneurship in the software industry in Bangalore, India
by Balaji Parthasarathy & Yuko Aoyama - 1287-1305 Offshoring the financial services industry: implications for the evolution of Indian IT clusters
by Michael H Grote & Florian A T�ube - 1307-1326 A Lleyn sweep for local sheep? Breed societies and the geographies of Welsh livestock
by Richard Yarwood & Nick Evans - 1327-1343 International family migration and differential labour-market participation in Great Britain: is there a ‘gender gap’?
by Darren P Smith & Adrian J Bailey - 1345-1366 Sustainable land reuse: the influence of different stakeholders in achieving sustainable brownfield developments in England
by Carol M Dair & Katie Williams - 1367-1392 Wasted density? The impact of Toronto’s residential-density-distribution policies on public-transit use and walking
by Pierre Filion & Kathleen McSpurren & Brad Appleby
2006, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 1001-1004 And the flag waved on: immigrants protest, geographers meet in Chicago
by Harald Bauder - 1005-1007 Joined-up knowledge for the sustainable city?
by Yvonne Rydin - 1009-1028 Researching the sustainable city: three modes of interdisciplinarity
by Robert Evans & Simon Marvin - 1029-1044 Urban sustainability: learning from best practice?
by Harriet Bulkeley - 1045-1059 Expert conceptualisations of the role of lay knowledge in environmental decisionmaking: challenges for deliberative democracy
by Judith Petts & Catherine Brooks - 1061-1076 Green groups and grey areas: scientific boundary-work, nongovernmental organisations, and environmental knowledge
by Sally Eden & Andrew Donaldson & Gordon Walker - 1077-1093 Mobility, housing stress, and neighborhood contexts: evidence from Los Angeles
by William A V Clark & Valerie Ledwith - 1095-1114 ‘Adref’: theoretical contexts of attachment to place for mature and older people in rural North Wales
by Vanessa Burholt - 1115-1130 Job – housing mismatch: affordability crisis in Surrey, South East England
by Nicola Morrison & Sarah Monk - 1131-1147 Democratization and capacity building for environmental governance: managing land subsidence in Taiwan
by Ching-Ping Tang & Shui-Yan Tang - 1149-1170 Shifts in strategic spatial planning? Some evidence from Europe and Australia
by Louis Albrechts - 1171-1186 Network relations and local economic development: some causes of differentiated network structures and intensities among Turkish industrial firms
by Ayda Eraydın & Bernard Fingleton
2006, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 793-803 Development as a ‘monstrous hybrid’: an essay on the primacy of cities in the expansion of economic life
by Peter J Taylor - 805-808 Transnational geographies: rescaling development, migration, and religion
by Elizabeth Olson & Rachel Silvey - 809-829 Hip-hop gangsta or most deserving of victims? Transnational migrant identities and the paradox of Tibetan racialization in the USA
by Emily T Yeh & Kunga T Lama - 831-847 Migration and the transnational habitus: evidence from Canada and the Philippines
by Philip Kelly & Tom Lusis - 849-866 Transnational development networks
by Anthony Bebbington & Uma Kothari - 867-883 Embedded cosmopolitanism and the politics of obligation: the Ghanaian diaspora and development
by Giles Mohan - 885-902 Development, transnational religion, and the power of ideas in the High Provinces of Cusco, Peru
by Elizabeth Olson - 903-918 Religion and spaces of technology: constructing and contesting nation, transnation, and place
by Lily Kong - 919-938 Every breath you take? Environmental justice and air pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand
by Jamie Pearce & Simon Kingham & Peyman Zawar-Reza - 939-958 Success or failure: selectivity and reasons of return migration in Sichuan and Anhui, China
by Wenfei Winnie Wang & C Cindy Fan - 959-988 Comparing migration in Britain and Australia: harmonisation through use of age – time plans
by Martin Bell & Philip Rees
2006, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 603-610 Is there an ‘Anglo-American’ domination in human geography? And, is it bad?
by Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 611-617 Space, place, and complexity science
by David O’Sullivan & Steven M Manson & Joseph P Messina & Thomas W Crawford - 619-632 Complexity at advancing ecotones and frontiers
by George P Malanson & Yu Zeng & Stephen J Walsh - 633-646 Ecological and urban systems models: some explorations of similarities in the context of complexity theory
by Alan G Wilson - 647-664 Complexity theory as a link between space and place
by Juval Portugali - 665-676 Representing complex places: a narrative approach
by Emma Uprichard & David Byrne - 677-692 Complexity theory in the study of space and place
by Steven Manson & David O’Sullivan - 693-710 Is it easier to escape from low pay in urban areas? Evidence from the United Kingdom
by Euan Phimister & Ioannis Theodossiou & Richard Upward - 711-732 Dynamic effects within a regional system: an empirical approach
by Miguel A M�rquez & Juli�n Ramajo & Geoffrey J D Hewings - 733-748 Space, power, and mobility: car traffic as a controversial issue in neighbourhood regeneration
by Trine Fotel - 749-764 Migration to urban and rural destinations in post-Soviet Estonia: a multilevel event-history analysis
by Hill Kulu & Francesco C Billari - 765-790 Housing as a heuristic condition in the simultaneous projection of population and households
by Abraham Akkerman
2006, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 413-415 Relevance and rigour: the advantages of reusing and scaling up qualitive data
by Gill Valentine - 416-422 Towards a geography of bodily technologies
by Beth Greenhough & Emma Roe - 423-443 The sacred and the profane: biotechnology, rationality, and public debate
by Gail Davies - 445-463 Decontextualised? Dissociated? Detached? Mapping the networks of bioinformatics exchange
by Beth Greenhough - 465-481 Material connectivity, the immaterial and the aesthetic of eating practices: an argument for how genetically modified foodstuff becomes inedible
by Emma J Roe - 483-498 Bees, butterflies, and bacteria: biotechnology and the politics of nonhuman friendship
by Nick Bingham - 499-516 Green urban political ecologies: toward a better understanding of inner-city environmental change
by Nik Heynen - 517-531 Lost in translation? Exploring the interface between local environmental research and policymaking
by James P Evans - 533-551 The contested strategies of local governance: community strategies, development plans, and local government modernisation
by Mark Tewdwr-Jones & Janice Morphet & Philip Allmendinger - 553-568 Planning policy? Between long-term planning and zoning amendments in the Israeli planning system
by Nurit Alfasi - 569-586 Being feared: masculinity and race in public space
by Kristen Day - 587-598 Testing the importance of the explanatory variables in a mixed geographically weighted regression model
by Chang-Lin Mei & Ning Wang & Wen-Xiu Zhang
2006, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 207-226 The new mobilities paradigm
by Mimi Sheller & John Urry - 227-239 Disaster in agriculture: or foot and mouth mobilities
by John Law - 241-252 Tending to mobility: intensities of staying at the petrol station
by Daniel Normark - 253-267 The impact of new transport technologies on intraurban mobility: a view from the past
by Colin Pooley & Jean Turnbull & Mags Adams - 269-279 Pioneering mobilities: new patterns of movement and motility in a mobile world
by Sven Kesselring - 281-299 Vision in motion
by Monika B�scher - 301-312 Aeromobility and work
by Claus Lassen - 313-324 Metabolisms of obecity: flows of fat through bodies, cities, and sewers
by Simon Marvin & Will Medd - 325-340 When there are no pagodas on Pagoda Street: language, mapping and navigating ambiguities in colonial Singapore
by Yoke Sum Wong - 341-358 Mobility/stability: British Asian cultures of ‘landscape and Englishness’
by Divya P Tolia-Kelly - 359-375 Unpacking corporeal mobilities: the global voyages of labour and leisure
by Nupur Gogia - 377-393 ‘Watch us wander’: mobile surveillance and the surveillance of mobility
by Jennie Germann Molz - 395-407 Mobility and war: the cosmic view of US ‘air power’
by Caren Kaplan
2006, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-6 From neoliberalism to neoliberalisation: consolations, confusions, and necessary illusions
by Noel Castree - 7-24 Commodifying children: fashion, space, and the production of the profitable child
by Louise Crewe & Phillip Collins - 25-46 Retail restructuring and consumer choice 1. Long-term local changes in consumer behaviour: Portsmouth, 1980 – 2002
by Ian Clarke & Alan Hallsworth & Peter Jackson & Ronan de Kervenoael & Rossana Perez del Aguila & Malcolm Kirkup - 47-67 Retail restructuring and consumer choice 2. Understanding consumer choice at the household level
by Peter Jackson & Rossana Perez del Aguila & Ian Clarke & Alan Hallsworth & Ronan de Kervenoael & Malcolm Kirkup - 69-83 ‘New economy’ discourse and spaces in Singapore: a case study of one-north
by Kai Wen Wong & Tim Bunnell - 85-109 Segmented local labor markets in postreform China: gender earnings inequality in the case of two towns in Zhejiang province
by Wei Xu & Kok-Chiang Tan & Guixin Wang - 111-130 Cooperation in the innovation process in developing countries: empirical evidence from Zhongguancun, Beijing
by Ingo Liefner & Stefan Hennemann & Lu Xin - 131-148 The retreat of the upper and middle classes to gated communities in the poststructural adjustment era: the case of Trinidad
by Michelle Mycoo - 149-168 Sovereigns and subjects: a geopolitical history of metropolitan reform in the USA
by Katherine M Johnson - 169-185 Measuring multiple deprivation at the small-area level
by Michael Noble & Gemma Wright & George Smith & Chris Dibben - 187-204 Reliability of sequence-alignment analysis of social processes: Monte Carlo tests of ClustalG software
by Clarke Wilson
2005, Volume 37, Issue 12
- 2075-2082 The promises of collaborative research
by David Demeritt - 2083-2104 Territorial integrity and the war on terror
by Stuart Elden - 2105-2120 From home to ‘home’: situating emotions within the caregiving experience
by Christine Milligan - 2121-2146 The life stages and housing decisions of young households: an insider perspective
by Diana Ka-yan Mok - 2147-2168 Multilevel governance in the cross-boundary region of Hong Kong – Pearl River Delta, China
by Chun Yang - 2169-2188 The transition to internationally traded services and Ireland’s emergence as a ‘successful’ European region
by Seamus Grimes & Mark White - 2189-2208 Decomposition analysis: an extended theoretical foundation and its application to the study of regional income growth in Denmark
by Chris Jensen-Butler & Bjarne Madsen - 2209-2232 A dynamic model of commutes
by Jan Rouwendal & Arno van der Vlist - 2233-2252 Disaggregate journey-to-work data: implications for excess commuting and jobs – housing balance
by Morton E O’Kelly & Wook Lee
2005, Volume 37, Issue 11
- 1901-1902 Global standards
by Gordon L Clark & Adam Tickell - 1903-1918 Global standards and the environmental performance of industry
by David P Angel & Michael T Rock - 1919-1938 Neither global nor standard: corporate strategies in the new era of labor standards
by Susan Christopherson & Nathan Lillie - 1939-1953 The international labour standards regime: a case study in global regulation
by Nigel Haworth & Stephen Hughes & Rorden Wilkinson - 1955-1974 Global standards and emerging markets: the institutional-investment value chain and the CalPERS investment strategy
by Tessa Hebb & Dariusz W�jcik - 1975-1993 Regulatory capture in the globalisation of accounting standards
by Jayne M Godfrey & Ian A Langfield-Smith - 1995-2013 Shifting ground: emerging global corporate-governance standards and the rise of fiduciary capitalism
by James P Hawley & Andrew T Williams - 2015-2031 Why should they care? The role of institutional investors in the market for corporate global responsibility
by Gordon L Clark & Tessa Hebb - 2033-2051 Fighting standards with standards: harmonization, rents, and social accountability in certified agrofood networks
by Tad Mutersbaugh - 2053-2071 Is the future ‘regional’ for global standards?
by Grahame F Thompson
2005, Volume 37, Issue 10
- 1695-1705 When economists and geographers collide, or the tale of the lions and the butterflies
by Gilles Duranton & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 1707-1725 New economic geography: what about the N?
by Gianmarco I P Ottaviano & Jacques-Fran�ois Thisse - 1727-1750 Making embeddedness work: social practice institutions in foreign consulting markets
by Johannes Gl�ckler - 1751-1768 The port geography of UK international trade
by Henry G Overman & L Alan Winters - 1769-1791 Path dependence and financial markets: the economic geography of the German model, 1997 – 2003
by Gordon L Clark & Dariusz W�jcik - 1793-1812 Spatial spillovers and innovation activity in European regions
by Rosina Moreno & Raffaele Paci & Stefano Usai - 1813-1835 The role of multinational corporations in metropolitan innovation systems: empirical evidence from Europe and Southeast Asia
by Javier Revilla Diez & Martin Berger - 1837-1855 Growth, integration, and regional disparities in the European Union
by George Petrakos & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose & Antonis Rovolis - 1857-1876 Analytical differences in the economics of geography: the case of the multinational firm
by Philip McCann & Ram Mudambi - 1877-1897 A spatial economic perspective on language acquisition: segregation, networking, and assimilation of immigrants
by Raymond J G M Florax & Thomas de Graaff & Brigitte S Waldorf
2005, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 1521-1526 What is policy-oriented research?
by Ron Johnston & Paul Plummer - 1527-1544 The new imperialism? On continuity and change in US foreign policy
by Jim Glassman - 1545-1563 Resources in economic geography: from substantive concepts towards a relational perspective
by Harald Bathelt & Johannes Gl�ckler - 1565-1587 Community currency in the United States: the social environments in which it emerges and survives
by Ed Collom - 1589-1611 Why community? Reading difference and singularity with community
by Ruth Panelli & Richard Welch - 1613-1636 Migration and the regional redistribution of nonearnings income in the United States: metropolitan and nonmetropolitan perspectives from 1975 to 2000
by Peter B Nelson - 1637-1649 A local housing market model with spatial interaction and land-use planning controls
by Chris Leishman & Glen Bramley - 1651-1668 Redundancy, readjustment, and employability: what can we learn from the 2000 Harland & Wolff redundancy?
by Ian Shuttleworth & Peter Tyler & Darren McKinstry - 1669-1687 Suburbanisation, employment change, and commuting in the Tallinn metropolitan area
by Tiit Tammaru
2005, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 1331-1334 Coping with uncertainties in integrative spatial planning
by Martin Dijst & Peter A Burrough & Paul P Schot - 1335-1352 Integrated water resource management, institutional arrangements, and land-use planning
by Bruce Mitchell - 1353-1371 “Where has the future gone?'' Rethinking the role of integrated land-use models in spatial planning
by Helen Couclelis - 1373-1394 Agents, cells, and cities: new representational models for simulating multiscale urban dynamics
by Michael Batty - 1395-1412 A decade of decentralisation? Assessing the role of the Government Offices for the English regions
by Steven Musson & Adam Tickell & Peter John - 1413-1441 HOPE VI new communities: neighborhood relationships in mixed-income housing
by Rachel Garshick Kleit - 1443-1459 Neighbourhood social capital and neighbourhood effects
by Ron Johnston & Carol Propper & Rebecca Sarker & Kelvyn Jones & Anne Bolster & Simon Burgess - 1461-1477 The recycling of container and packaging waste in the Spanish retail distribution sector
by Nuria Alcalde & Concepci�n Garc�s & Marta Pedraja & Pilar Rivera - 1479-1491 Agricultural industrialization, anticorporate farming laws, and rural community welfare
by Thomas A Lyson & Rick Welsh - 1493-1517 Indigenous forest management in 21st-century New Zealand: towards a ‘postproductivist’ indigenous forest – farmland interface?
by Geoff A Wilson & P Ali Memon
2005, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 1141-1144 Hell to pay: Australia in the age of default and revolt
by Brendan Gleeson - 1145-1163 Corporate strategy and the management of ethical trade: the case of the UK food and clothing retailers
by Alex Hughes - 1165-1190 New-build ‘gentrification’ and London’s riverside renaissance
by Mark Davidson & Loretta Lees - 1191-1206 Electoral participation and political context: the turnout – marginality paradox at the 2001 British General Election
by Charles J Pattie & Ron J Johnston - 1207-1231 Spatial proximity effects and regional equity gaps in the venture capital market: evidence from Germany and the United Kingdom
by Ron Martin & Christian Berndt & Britta Klagge & Peter Sunley - 1233-1248 ‘I think it’s just natural’: the spatiality of racial segregation at a US high school
by Mary E Thomas - 1249-1262 Reparation or retribution: an investigation into regulatory compliance in planning
by Stephen McKay & Geraint Ellis - 1263-1276 Falling through the cracks: limits to an instrumental rational role for environmental information in planning
by Sarah Hills - 1277-1290 Korean fishing communities in transition: limitations of community-based resource management
by So-Min Cheong - 1291-1310 Landscapes of survival and escape: social networking and urban livelihoods in Ghana
by Kobena T Hanson - 1311-1328 Forecasting urban land-use demand using a metropolitan input – output model
by Myung-Jin Jun
2005, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 953-958 First World political ecology: directions and challenges
by James McCarthy - 959-979 Mapping economic diversity in the First World: the case of fisheries
by Kevin St. Martin - 981-993 Interrupting the telos: locating subsistence in contemporary US forests
by Marla R Emery & Alan R Pierce - 995-1014 Devolution in the woods: community forestry as hybrid neoliberalism
by James McCarthy - 1015-1032 The city in the country: wilderness gentrification and the rent gap
by Eliza Darling - 1033-1043 The geographies of political ecology: after Edward Said
by Joel Wainwright - 1045-1048 Debating the place of political ecology in the First World
by Richard A Schroeder - 1049-1066 Not over your dead bodies! A Lacanian interpretation of urban planning discourse and practice
by Jean Hillier & Michael Gunder - 1067-1090 Urban environmental quality in two Belgian cities, evaluated on the basis of residential choices and GIS data
by Isabelle Reginster & Florence Goffette-Nagot - 1091-1112 Organizing diversity: scales of demographic change and neighborhood organizing in St Paul, MN
by Deborah G Martin & Steven R Holloway - 1113-1134 The making of an innovative region from a centrally planned economy: institutional evolution in Zhongguancun Science Park in Beijing
by Yu Zhou
2005, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 765-768 Women in economic geography
by Jessie P H Poon - 769-789 Globalisation, academic capitalism, and the uneven geographies of international journal publishing spaces
by Anssi Paasi - 791-804 Health, responsibility, and choice: contrasting negotiations of air pollution and immunisation information
by Judith Petts - 805-821 Promoting retail innovation: knowledge flows during the emergence of self-service and supermarket retailing in Britain
by Andrew Alexander & Gareth Shaw & Louise Curth - 823-844 Alternative (shorter) food supply chains and specialist livestock products in the Scottish - English borders
by Brian Ilbery & Damian Maye - 845-860 Geographic mobility and residential instability in impoverished rural Illinois places
by Matt Foulkes & K Bruce Newbold - 861-875 Rural transit systems benefits in Tennessee: methodology and an empirical study
by Frank Southworth & David P Vogt & T Randall Curlee - 877-894 The whole-life impacts of transport-charging interventions on business performance: a time-marching framework
by Tim Whitehead & John Preston & Torben Holvad - 895-907 Technology in context: mediating factors in the utilization of planning technologies
by Ari Goelman - 909-924 Bottlenecks blocking widespread usage of planning support systems
by Guido Vonk & Stan Geertman & Paul Schot - 925-946 Placing the environment in migration: environment, economy, and power in Ghana's Central Region
by Edward R Carr
2005, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 571-580 The restructuring of old industrial areas in Europe and Asia
by Robert Hassink & Dong-Ho Shin - 581-596 Rethinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of North East England
by Ray Hudson - 597-615 From 'growth centre' to 'cluster': restructuring, regional development, and the Teesside chemical industry
by Keith Chapman - 617-634 Decline of the district, renewal of firms: an evolutionary approach to footwear production in the Pirmasens area, Germany
by Eike W Schamp - 635-656 On the battle between shipbuilding regions in Germany and South Korea
by Marion Eich-Born & Robert Hassink - 657-680 Industrial restructuring and early industry pathways in the Asian first-generation NICs: the Singapore garment industry
by Leo van Grunsven & Floor Smakman - 681-701 Rethinking innovation: context and gender
by Megan K Blake & Susan Hanson - 703-722 Deconstructing state-owned enterprises in socialist China under reform: a scalar examination
by Fox Z Y Hu - 723-750 Innovation-oriented environmental regulations: direct versus indirect regulations; an empirical analysis of small and medium-sized enterprises in Chile
by Orlando Jim�nez
2005, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 383-384 After the welfare state: financial welfare and the social sciences
by Gordon L Clark & Linda McDowell & Emiko Caerlewy-Smith & Kendra Strauss

