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2021, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 381-393 Geographies of discontent: sources, manifestations and consequences
by A De Ruyter & R Martin & P Tyler - 395-415 Of losers and laggards: the interplay of material conditions and individual perceptions in the shaping of EU discontent
by Jorge Díaz-Lanchas & Aleksandra Sojka & Filippo Di Pietro - 417-438 Discontent with democracy in Latin America
by Joselin Segovia & Nicola Pontarollo & Mercy Orellana - 439-456 Politics of discontent in Spain: the case of Vox and the Catalonian independence movement
by Arantza Gomez Arana - 457-481 Golfing with Trump. Social capital, decline, inequality, and the rise of populism in the US
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Neil Lee & Cornelius Lipp - 483-506 Where do angry birds tweet? Income inequality and online hate in Italy
by Daria Denti & Alessandra Faggian - 507-527 Beyond remain vs. leave: understand changing voter perceptions and attitudes towards Populism—evidence from Scotland and the West Midlands
by Alex de Ruyter & David Hearne & Syed Mansoob Murshed & Geoff Whittam & Dennis Aguma - 529-544 Places that matter: Australia’s crisis intervention framework and voter response
by Sally Weller - 545-564 The UK ‘geography of discontent’: narratives, Brexit and inter-regional ‘levelling up’
by Philip McCann & Raquel Ortega-Argilés - 565-582 The urban-rural polarisation of political disenchantment: an investigation of social and political attitudes in 30 European countries
by Michael Kenny & Davide Luca - 583-599 Regional hierarchies of discontent: an accessibility approach
by Johan P Larsson & Özge Öner & Franziska Sielker - 601-617 The Stockholm Syndrome: the view of the capital by the “Places Left Behind”
by Jonna Rickardsson & Charlotta Mellander & Lina Bjerke - 619-624 Discontent and its geographies
by Richard Florida - 625-629 Regional policy narratives and the ‘geographies of discontent’
by Joaquim Oliveira Martins - 631-639 Recognising the geography of discontent in the USA: “Building Back Better” by countering regional divergence
by Mark Muro
2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 219-233 Regional foundations of energy transitions
by Lars Coenen & Teis Hansen & Amy Glasmeier & Robert Hassink - 235-252 Variegated capitalism, territoriality and the renewable energy transition: the case of the offshore wind industry in the Northeastern USA
by William Westgard-Cruice & Yuko Aoyama - 253-282 Greening the cloud: oligopoly-driven institutional transformations of the US electricity grid for commercial and industrial power purchases
by Jerry Patchell & Roger Hayter - 283-299 Understanding the uneven geography of urban energy transitions: insights from Edmonton, Canada
by Neelakshi Joshi & Sandeep Agrawal - 301-320 Territorial and institutional obduracy in regional transition: politicising the case of Flanders’ energy distribution system
by Griet Juwet & Laura Deruytter - 321-340 Frugal innovation in energy transitions: insights from solar energy cases in Brazil
by Hans-Christian Busch - 341-359 Aligning industry interests with urban priorities to foster energy transitions: insights from two Chinese cities
by Ping Huang & Zhen Yu - 361-378 Energy political ecologies in the South Pacific: the politics of energy transitions in Vanuatu
by Paul G Munro
2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-24 Rethinking the political economy of place: challenges of productivity and inclusion
by Emil Evenhuis & Neil Lee & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler - 25-49 Regional income disparities, monopoly and finance
by Maryann Feldman & Frederick Guy & Simona Iammarino - 51-68 Productivity divergence: state policy, corporate capture and labour power in the USA
by Mildred E Warner & Yuanshuo Xu - 69-91 Labour market polarisation as a localised process: evidence from Sweden
by Martin Henning & Rikard H Eriksson - 93-116 The political economy of places from a Sustainable Human Development perspective: the case of Emilia-Romagna
by Patrizio Bianchi & Mario Biggeri & Andrea Ferrannini - 117-139 Diversity in leading and laggard regions: living standards, residual income and regional policy
by Luca Calafati & Julie Froud & Colin Haslam & Sukhdev Johal & Karel Williams - 141-156 Understanding inclusive growth at local level: changing patterns and types of neighbourhood disadvantage in three English city-regions
by Ceri Hughes & Ruth Lupton - 157-178 Uneven geographies of economic recovery and the stickiness of individual displacement
by Vassilis Monastiriotis & Ian R Gordon & Ioannis Laliotis - 179-195 Scalar postpolitics, inclusive growth and inclusive economies: challenging the Greater Manchester agglomeration model
by Iain Deas & Graham Haughton & Kevin Ward - 197-215 The political economy of and practical policies for inclusive growth—a case study of Scotland
by Donald Houston & Georgiana Varna & Iain Docherty
2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-23 When machines think for us: the consequences for work and place
by Judith Clifton & Amy Glasmeier & Mia Gray - 25-35 The wrong kind of AI? Artificial intelligence and the future of labour demand
by Daron Acemoglu & Pascual Restrepo - 37-54 Artificial intelligence, tech corporate governance and the public interest regulatory response
by Alan Dignam - 55-76 The platform economy: restructuring the space of capitalist accumulation
by Martin Kenney & John Zysman - 77-97 Robots, skill demand and manufacturing in US regional labour markets
by Nancey Green Leigh & Benjamin Kraft & Heonyeong Lee - 99-115 Redeployment or robocalypse? Workers and automation in Ohio manufacturing SMEs
by Anna Waldman-Brown - 117-134 No automation please, we’re British: technology and the prospects for work
by David Spencer & Gary Slater - 135-152 Artificial intelligence in the legal sector: pressures and challenges of transformation
by Chay Brooks & Cristian Gherhes & Tim Vorley - 153-173 Are machines stealing our jobs?
by Andrea Gentili & Fabiano Compagnucci & Mauro Gallegati & Enzo Valentini - 175-192 OK Computer: the creation and integration of AI in Europe
by Bernardo S Buarque & Ronald B Davies & Ryan M Hynes & Dieter F Kogler - 193-193 Erratum to: Industrial Policy in China: The Planned Growth of Specialised Towns in Guangdong Province
by Elisa Barbieri & Marco R Di Tommaso & Chiara Pollio & Lauretta Rubini
2019, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 319-326 Industrial policy back on the agenda: putting industrial policy in its place?
by David Bailey & Amy Glasmeier & Philip R Tomlinson - 327-345 Industrial policy, place and democracy
by David Bailey & Dan Coffey & Maria Gavris & Carole Thornley - 347-368 Entrepreneurial ecosystems and public policy in action: a critique of the latest industrial policy blockbuster
by Ross Brown & Suzanne Mawson - 369-384 Opportunities and risks of localised industrial policy: the case of “maker-entrepreneurial ecosystems” in the USA
by Greg Schrock & Laura Wolf-Powers - 385-399 A developmental network city? Double embeddedness in New York
by Michael Indergaard - 401-422 Industrial Policy in China: The Planned Growth of Specialised Towns in Guangdong Province
by Elisa Barbieri & Marco R Di Tommaso & Chiara Pollio & Lauretta Rubini - 423-443 Do Enterprise Zones have a role to play in delivering a place-based industrial strategy?
by Christopher A Hooton & Peter Tyler - 445-466 Industrial strategy and the UK regions: sectorally narrow and spatially blind
by Steve Fothergill & Tony Gore & Peter Wells
2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-16 The New Silk Roads: an introduction to China’s Belt and Road Initiative
by Steven Brakman & Peter Frankopan & Harry Garretsen & Charles Van Marrewijk - 17-44 The wider economic benefits of transport corridors: a policy framework and illustrative application to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
by Martin Melecky & Mark Roberts & Siddharth Sharma - 45-56 The Eurasian Land Bridge: linking regional value chains along the New Silk Road
by Richard Pomfret - 57-75 Iron Silk Roads: the geopolitics of past and present initiatives for the revival of Eurasian trade through overland transport corridors
by Irene (E) Anastasiadou - 77-104 The Belt and Road Initiative’s effect on supply-chain trade: evidence from structural gravity equations
by Tristan Kohl - 105-126 Product relatedness and export specialisation in China’s regions: a perspective of global–local interactions
by Xiyan Mao & Canfei He - 127-144 The New Silk Road: implications for higher education in China and the West?
by William Kirby & Marijk Van der Wende - 145-167 Chinese perspectives on the Belt and Road Initiative
by Michael Dunford & Weidong Liu
2018, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 389-408 The shrinking state? Understanding the assault on the public sector
by Linda Lobao & Mia Gray & Kevin Cox & Michael Kitson - 409-425 Austerity as epiphenomenon? Public assets before and beyond 2008
by Heather Whiteside - 427-441 Shrinking local autonomy: corporate coalitions and the subnational state
by Yunji Kim & Mildred E Warner - 443-457 Growing care gaps, shrinking state? Home care workers and the Fair Labor Standards Act
by Kim England & Caitlin Alcorn - 459-483 Politics, State discretion and retrenchment in safety net provision: evidence from the USA in the post-Welfare Reform era
by Sarah K Bruch & KaLeigh K White - 485-501 Shrinking the state in housing: challenges, transitions and ambiguities
by Alan Murie - 503-517 Making sense of remunicipalisation: theoretical reflections on and political possibilities from Germany’s Rekommumalisierung process
by Andrew Cumbers & Sören Becker - 519-539 Red state, blue state: Neoliberalism, politics and public sector union membership in the US states
by Todd E Vachon & Michael Wallace - 541-563 The depths of the cuts: the uneven geography of local government austerity
by Mia Gray & Anna Barford - 565-585 Entrepreneurial urbanism, austerity and economic governance
by Crispian Fuller - 587-608 The crisis as opportunity? On the role of the Troika in constructing the European consolidation state
by Judith Clifton & Daniel Diaz-Fuentes & Ana Lara Gómez
2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 227-240 Regional industrial transformations in the interconnected global economy
by Päivi Oinas & Michaela Trippl & Maria Höyssä - 241-255 From success to failure, the disappearance of clusters: a study of a Norwegian boat-building cluster
by Arne Isaksen - 257-274 Unrelated knowledge combinations: the unexplored potential for regional industrial path development
by Markus Grillitsch & Bjørn Asheim & Michaela Trippl - 275-295 Biotech by bricolage? Agency, institutional relatedness and new path development in peripheral regions
by LuÃs Carvalho & Mário Vale - 297-315 Modularisation and spatial dynamics in the wind turbine industry: the example of firm relocations to Hamburg
by Max-Peter Menzel & J Markus Adrian - 317-333 The evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems and the critical role of migrants. A Phase-Model based on a Study of IT startups in the Greater Tel Aviv Area
by Susann Schäfer & Sebastian Henn - 335-351 Policy and collective action in place
by Maryann Feldman & Nichola Lowe - 353-372 Beyond clusters? Field configuration and regional platforming: the Aviation Valley initiative in the Polish Podkarpackie region
by Lech Suwala & Grzegorz Micek - 373-386 The export of Germany’s “secret of success†dual technical VET: MNCs and multiscalar stakeholders changing the skill formation system in Mexico
by Judith Wiemann & Martina Fuchs
2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-16 Globalisation at a critical conjuncture?
by Ron Martin & Peter Tyler & Michael Storper & Emil Evenhuis & Amy Glasmeier - 17-33 Globalisation, uneven development and the North–South ‘big switch’
by Rory Horner & Seth Schindler & Daniel Haberly & Yuko Aoyama - 35-58 Globalisation redux: can China’s inside-out strategy catalyse economic development and integration across its Asian borderlands and beyond?
by Xiangming Chen - 59-72 On the brink of deglobalisation…again
by Peter A G van Bergeijk - 73-94 The victims of neoliberal globalisation and the rise of the populist vote: a comparative analysis of three recent electoral decisions
by Jürgen Essletzbichler & Franziska Disslbacher & Mathias Moser - 95-113 In what sense left behind by globalisation? Looking for a less reductionist geography of the populist surge in Europe
by Ian R Gordon - 115-141 Electoral Systems, Regional Resentment and the Surprising Success of Anglo-American Populism
by Jason S Spicer - 143-163 Immobility and the Brexit vote
by Neil Lee & Katy Morris & Thomas Kemeny - 165-175 Brexit and the relevance of regional personality traits: more psychological Openness could have swung the regional vote
by Harry Garretsen & Janka I Stoker & Dimitrios Soudis & Ron L Martin & Peter Jason Rentfrow - 177-187 Commentary Unpacking the possibilities of deglobalisation
by Finbarr Livesey - 189-209 CommentaryThe revenge of the places that don’t matter (and what to do about it)
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 211-219 In Memoriam: Susan Christopherson (1947–2016)
by Meric S Gertler & Morgan Thomas & Amy Glasmeier
2017, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 383-390 Cities in transition: problems, processes and policies
by Peter Sunley & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler - 391-405 Revisiting ‘the city as a growth machine’
by Kevin R Cox - 407-423 The grounded city: from competitivity to the foundational economy
by Ewald Engelen & Julie Froud & Sukhdev Johal & Angelo Salento & Karel Williams - 425-454 Growing apart? Structural transformation and the uneven development of British cities
by Peter Tyler & Emil Evenhuis & Ron Martin & Peter Sunley & Ben Gardiner - 455-469 Urban assets and the financialisation fix: land tenure, renewal and path dependency in the city of Birmingham
by John R Bryson & Rachel Ann Mulhall & Meng Song & Richard Kenny - 471-490 Agency and forms of path development along transformation processes in German cities
by Rüdiger Wink & Laura Kirchner & Florian Koch & Daniel Speda - 491-508 Adaptive capability and path creation in the post-industrial city: the case of Nottingham’s biotechnology sector
by David J Smith & Will Rossiter & Daniel McDonald-Junor - 509-526 Institutional change in cities and regions: a path dependency approach
by Emil Evenhuis - 527-541 Exploring adaptation and adaptability in uneven economic resilience: a tale of two Chinese mining regions
by Xiaohui Hu & Robert Hassink - 543-557 Urban futures, population ageing and demographic decline
by Philip McCann - 559-573 Practice running ahead of theory? Political economy and the economic lessons of UK devolution
by Graham Brownlow
2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 209-230 Sharing economies: moving beyond binaries in a digital age
by Anna R. Davies & Betsy Donald & Mia Gray & Janelle Knox-Hayes - 231-247 The sharing economy as the commons of the 21st century
by Karin Bradley & Daniel Pargman - 249-261 Sharing without caring
by Russell Belk - 263-279 Does the sharing economy increase inequality within the eighty percent?: findings from a qualitative study of platform providers
by Juliet B. Schor - 281-295 Sharing economy workers: selling, not sharing
by Alexandrea J. Ravenelle - 297-310 Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office
by Lizzie Richardson - 311-325 Sharing: post-scarcity beyond capitalism?
by Matthew David - 327-347 ‘People as businesses’: Airbnb and urban micro-entrepreneurialism in New York City
by Filip Stabrowski - 349-363 The sharing economy as community marketplace? Trust, reciprocity and belonging in peer-to-peer accommodation platforms
by Filippo Celata & Cary Yungmee Hendrickson & Venere Stefania Sanna - 365-378 Looking at the ‘sharing’ economies concept through the prism of informality
by Borbála Kovács & Jeremy Morris & Abel Polese & Drini Imami
2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-14 Revisiting development theory: Alice H. Amsden’s impact on the field
by Judith Clifton & Amy Glasmeier & Alpen Sheth - 15-34 Inductive method and development perspective: Alice Amsden on Taiwan and beyond
by Wan-wen Chu - 35-57 Late industrialisation, urbanisation and the middle-income trap: an analytical approach and the case of Vietnam
by Charles Gore - 59-76 Industrial catch-up in China: a sectoral systems of innovation perspective
by Keun Lee & Xudong Gao & Xibao Li - 77-81 Alice H. Amsden’s contributions to Development Economics
by Justin Yifu Lin - 83-98 State-led development reconsidered: the political economy of state transformation in East Asia since the 1990s
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 99-110 How economies grow: Alice Amsden and the real-world economics of late industrialisation
by Stephanie Seguino - 111-125 Unfinished legacy: understanding reciprocity, business groups and MNCs in Latin America
by Ben Ross Schneider - 127-149 From experience to experiment: sources of ownership in processes of knowledge formation
by Seth Pipkin - 151-171 Reinventing industrial policy at the frontier: catalysing learning and innovation in Brazil
by Paola Perez-Aleman & Flavia Chaves Alves - 173-187 Bringing production and employment back into development: Alice Amsden’s legacy for a new developmentalist agenda
by Antonio Andreoni & Ha-Joon Chang - 189-204 The structure of state borrowing: towards a political theory of control mechanisms
by Anush Kapadia
2016, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-2 CJRES ix/3 (2016)
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk - 467-477 Urban development in China
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk - 479-497 Putting China in perspective: a comparative exploration of the ascent of the Chinese knowledge economy
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Callum Wilkie - 499-515 Technological relatedness and asymmetrical firm productivity gains under market reforms in China
by Anthony Howell & Canfei He & Rudai Yang & Cindy Fan - 517-533 Amenities and spatial talent distribution: evidence from the Chinese IT industry
by Huasheng Song & Min Zhang & Ruqu Wang - 535-549 Population dynamics and regional development in China
by Canfei He & Xiyan Mao - 551-569 Inter-city migration in China: a recurrent-event duration analysis of repeat migration
by Ming Tian & Zheng Tian & Brian Cushing - 571-587 Heterogeneous effects of inter- and intra-city transportation infrastructure on economic growth: Evidence from Chinese cities
by Yang Chen & Nimesh Salike & Fushu Luan & Ming He - 589-611 Identification, structure and dynamic characteristics of the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei mega-city region
by Yuyuan Wen & Jean-Claude Thill - 613-631 Finance and growth in China, 1995–2013: more liquidity or more development?
by Lu Zhang & Dirk Bezemer
2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 259-268 Divergent cities? Unequal urban growth and development
by Greg Clarke & Ron Martin & Peter Tyler - 269-299 Editor's choice Divergent cities in post-industrial Britain
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley & Peter Tyler & Ben Gardiner - 301-318 Average city size and economic growth
by Susanne A. Frick & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 319-334 Are big cities really the motor of UK regional economic growth?
by Steve Fothergill & Donald Houston - 335-353 Quantitative easing of an international financial centre: how central London came so well out of the post-2007 crisis
by Ian R. Gordon - 355-370 Mythic Manchester: Devo Manc, the Northern Powerhouse and rebalancing the English economy
by Graham Haughton & Iain Deas & Stephen Hincks & Kevin Ward - 371-389 The city-region chimera: the political economy of metagovernance failure in Britain
by David Etherington & Martin Jones - 391-404 TIF for that: brownfield redevelopment financing in North America and Calgary’s Rivers District
by Robert Sroka - 405-422 Taxi drivers with a PhD: trickle down or crowding-out for lower educated workers in Dutch cities?
by Roderik Ponds & Gerard Marlet & Clemens van Woerkens & Harry Garretsen - 423-442 Production sophisticatedness and growth: evidence from Italian provinces before and during the crisis, 1997–2013
by Nicola Daniele Coniglio & Raffaele Lagravinese & Davide Vurchio - 443-463 Capital, institutions and urban growth systems
by Robert Huggins
2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-11 The economic crisis in Europe: urban and regional consequences
by Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura & Ron Martin & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 13-32 Editor's choice The geography of the economic crisis in Europe: national macroeconomic conditions, regional structural factors and short-term economic performance
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Davide Luca & Simona Milio - 33-57 The crisis and regional employment in Europe: what role for sheltered economies?
by Ugo Fratesi & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 59-80 National fiscal consolidations and regional inequality in Europe
by Luca Agnello & Giorgio Fazio & Ricardo M. Sousa - 81-101 After crisis scenarios for Europe: alternative evolutions of structural adjustments
by Roberta Capello & Andrea Caragliu - 103-136 Cultural hysteresis, entrepreneurship and economic crisisAn analysis of buffers to unemployment after economic shocks
by Annie Tubadji & Peter Nijkamp & Vassilis Angelis - 137-152 The spatial aspects of economic crisis in Greece
by George Petrakos & Yannis Psycharis - 153-178 Unbalanced regional resilience to the economic crisis in Spain: a tale of specialisation and productivity
by Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura & Andrés Maroto - 179-195 The impact of the economic crisis on regional disparities in Croatia
by Irena Aokić & Zlatan Fröhlich & Ivana Rašić Bakarić - 197-215 Migration and fiscal policy as factors explaining the labour-market resilience of UK regions to the Great Recession
by David N. F. Bell & David Eiser - 217-234 The role of regional policies along with the external and endogenous factors in the resilience of regions
by Ayda Eraydin - 235-253 The view from a lucky country: explaining the localised unemployment impacts of the Great Recession in Canada
by Jean Dubé & Mario Polèse
2015, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 381-402 Trade policy and regionalisms in global clothing production networks
by John Pickles & Leonhard Plank & Cornelia Staritz & Amy Glasmeier - 403-420 Editor's choice Regional trade agreements and export competitiveness: the uncertain path of Nicaragua’s apparel exports under CAFTA
by Stacey Frederick & Jennifer Bair & Gary Gereffi - 421-438 Global competition, institutional context and regional production networks: up- and downgrading experiences in Romania’s apparel industry
by Leonhard Plank & Cornelia Staritz - 439-458 Editor's choice Economic (in)security and global value chains: the dynamics of industrial and trade integration in the Euro-Mediterranean macro-region
by Adrian Smith - 459-474 Shifting trade preferences and value chain impacts in the Bangladesh textiles and garment industry
by Louise Curran & Khalid Nadvi - 475-490 Transient global value chains and preferential trade agreements: rules of origin in US trade agreements with Jordan and Egypt
by Shamel Azmeh - 491-504 Global, regional and domestic apparel value chains in Southern Africa: social upgrading for some and downgrading for others
by Shane Godfrey - 505-520 Better Work: harnessing incentives and influencing policy to strengthen labour standards compliance in global production networks
by Arianna Rossi - 521-536 Growing against the odds: government agency and strategic recoupling as sources of competitiveness in the garment industry of the Pearl River Delta
by Florian Butollo - 537-553 Turkishization of a Chinese apparel firm: fast fashion, regionalisation and the shift from global supplier to new end markets
by Shengjun Zhu & John Pickles
2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 141-148 Local growth evolutions: recession, resilience and recovery
by Ron Martin & Peter Sunley & Peter Tyler - 149-165 Editor's choice Uneven decline: linking historical patterns and processes of industrial restructuring to future growth trajectories
by Marc Doussard & Greg Schrock - 167-184 The technological resilience of US cities
by Pierre-Alexandre Balland & David Rigby & Ron Boschma - 185-204 Editor's choice Local institutions and local economic development: the Local Enterprise Partnerships in England, 2010–
by Andy Pike & David Marlow & Anja McCarthy & Peter O’Brien & John Tomaney - 205-223 Resilience from the micro perspective
by Justin Doran & Bernard Fingleton - 225-240 Regional resilience across Europe: on urbanisation and the initial impact of the Great Recession
by Steven Brakman & Harry Garretsen & Charles van Marrewijk - 241-256 Crisis response, choice and resilience: insights from complexity thinking
by Gillian Bristow & Adrian Healy - 257-272 Policy activism and regional path creation: the promotion of offshore wind in North East England and Scotland
by Stuart Dawley & Danny MacKinnon & Andrew Cumbers & Andy Pike - 273-291 Recessions, recoveries and regional resilience: evidence on Italy
by Paolo Di Caro - 293-312 Stepping up: an empirical analysis of the role of social innovation in response to an economic recession
by Alexandra Graddy-Reed & Maryann P. Feldman - 313-330 Local entrepreneurial resilience and culture: the role of social values in fostering economic recovery
by Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson - 331-342 Economic crisis and rising gaps North–South: evidence from the Italian regions
by Raffaele Lagravinese - 343-358 High growth firms, jobs and peripheral regions: the case of Scotland
by Colin Mason & Ross Brown & Mark Hart & Michael Anyadike-Danes - 359-377 Understanding employment growth in the recession: the geographic diversity of state rescaling
by Yuanshuo Xu & Mildred E. Warner
2015, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 3-12 Thinking about smart cities
by Amy Glasmeier & Susan Christopherson - 13-25 Editor's choice The ‘actually existing smart city’
by Taylor Shelton & Matthew Zook & Alan Wiig - 27-42 Editor's choice The digital skin of cities: urban theory and research in the age of the sensored and metered city, ubiquitous computing and big data
by Chirag Rabari & Michael Storper - 43-60 Smart cities from scratch? A socio-technical perspective
by Luís Carvalho - 61-77 Critical interventions into the corporate smart city
by Robert G. Hollands - 79-92 Smart cities: moving beyond urban cybernetics to tackle wicked problems
by Robert Goodspeed - 93-112 Infrastructure legibility—a comparative analysis of open311-based citizen feedback systems
by Dietmar Offenhuber - 113-129 Tracing a path to knowledge? Indicative user impacts of introducing a public transport map in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by P. Christopher Zegras & Emily Eros & Kuan Butts & Elizabeth Resor & Stephen Kennedy & Albert Ching & Muntasir Mamun - 131-136 Making sense of smart cities: addressing present shortcomings
by Rob Kitchin
2014, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 351-358 Reindustrialising regions: rebuilding the manufacturing economy?
by Susan Christopherson & Ron Martin & Peter Sunley & Peter Tyler - 359-378 Editor's choice Manufacturing resiliency: economic restructuring and automotive manufacturing in the Great Lakes region
by Tod D. Rutherford & John Holmes - 379-395 Editor's choice Manufacturing reshoring and its limits: the UK automotive case
by David Bailey & Lisa De Propris - 397-411 Phoenix industries and open innovation? The Midlands advanced automotive manufacturing and engineering industry
by Philip Amison & David Bailey - 413-431 Path-dependence and change in an old industrial area: the case of Taranto, Italy
by Lidia Greco & Mariadele Di Fabbio - 433-448 Manufacturing by design: the rise of regional intermediaries and the re-emergence of collective action
by Jennifer Clark - 449-470 Competitive low-tech manufacturing and challenges for regional policy in the European context—lessons from the Danish experience
by Teis Hansen & Lars Winther - 471-488 Manufacturing carpets and technical textiles: routines, resources, capabilities, adaptation, innovation and the evolution of the British textile industry
by John R. Bryson & Megan Ronayne