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May 2024, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 927-951 ‘Made in Germany’ how companies approach Circular Economy on Linked-In
by David Knäble & Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis - 952-972 Reterritorialisation of agricultural activities in land-use and food planning: comparing the Netherlands and France
by Tianzhu Liu & Willem K. Korthals Altes & Romain Melot & Frédéric Wallet - 973-1009 Railway stations as public space: how to promote rail journeys via multi-functional railway stations
by Noriko Otsuka & Alan Reeve - 1010-1028 University as an opportunity space enabler in a regional entrepreneurial ecosystem
by Satu Rinkinen & Suvi Konsti-Laakso & Katja Lahikainen - 1029-1058 The role of landmarks in shaping Tirana’s urban identity: the shift from socialist to post-socialist city
by Edmond Manahasa & Odeta Manahasa - 1059-1077 Sustainable suburban mobilities – planning practices and paradoxes
by Vibeke Nenseth & Per Gunnar Røe - 1078-1096 A marriage of inconvenience: the coupling of spatial planning to European environmental policy
by Joost Tennekes & David Evers - 1097-1117 Exploring local spatial planning as practices of process design in the Stockholm region, Sweden
by Johan Högström & Peter Brokking & Berit Balfors & Monica Hammer & Mats Stjernberg & Johannes Lidmo - 1118-1145 Comparing city practitioners’ and residents’ perceptions of a liveable neighbourhood in Finland
by Maija Tiitu & Elina Nyberg & Jaana I. Halonen & Tytti P. Pasanen & Arto Viinikka & Jenni Lehtimäki & Timo Lanki & Kati Vierikko - 1146-1164 Pubs and pints, crims and crimes: exploring the relationship between public houses and crime
by Ignazio Cabras & Ekaterina Shakina & Arpita Bhattacharjee - 1165-1184 What are the driving factors for implementing participatory budgeting? A case study from Czechia
by Jiri Chovanecek & Jiri Panek & Barbora Frlickova - 1185-1186 Urban planning for climate change
by Maciej J. Nowak
April 2024, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 695-719 Housing dynamics around Romania’s developing cities: the high demand for specific planning instruments in functional urban areas
by Miruna Drăghia & Radu-Matei Cocheci & Bogdan Olariu - 720-738 Overcoming the limitations to co-production in shrinking cities: insights from Latvia, France, and the Netherlands
by Anastasiya Matyushkina & Solène Le Borgne & Agnes Matoga - 739-759 Discourse as a carrier of history: wine tourism in the Negev and its evolution
by Maximilian Benner & Shahar Shilo - 760-780 Capturing the achievements made by Interreg? Insights from cross border cooperation between Spain and Portugal
by Benito Giordano & Lidia Greco - 781-800 A multilevel approach to firm interrelationships across European regions
by Daragh O’Leary & Justin Doran & Bernadette Power - 801-819 Territorial assets and SMEs competitiveness: the case of prefecture of Thessaloniki, Greece
by Theodore Metaxas - 820-842 Towards a multi-scalar place-sensitive planning approach in small-sized cities
by Lea Holst Laursen & Ida Sofie Gøtzsche Lange - 843-862 The effect of value chain importance on regional economic recovery
by Zsófia Zádor & Zhen Zhu & Matthew Smith & Sara Gorgoni - 863-881 Enhancing firm resilience: how the Valencian textile cluster responded to COVID-19-induced GVC disruptions
by Andrea Pallás-Rocafull & José Pla-Barber & Cristina Villar & José-Luis Hervás-Oliver - 882-903 Start-ups formation in Italy: the role of regional innovation systems
by Ewa Szulc-Wódarska & Arkadiusz M. Kowalski - 904-923 Assessing social value derived from social innovation capacity: a review on the European urban context
by Estibaliz Rodríguez-Núñez & Amparo Cervera-Taulet & Iñaki Periáñez-Cañadillas - 924-925 How big things get done: the surprising factors behind every successful project, from home renovations to space exploration
by Sven Daniel Wolfe
March 2024, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 457-462 A tour of the European space economy: theorizing ‘What Happened?’
by Philip Cooke - 463-482 Overcoming the barriers: cross-border convergence in Portugal and Spain between 2000 and 2018
by Miguel Viegas & Jan Wolf & Paulo Batista & João Lourenço Marques - 483-505 Bridging the urban-rural digital divide: taxonomy of the best practice and critical reflection of the EU countries’ approach
by Marek Feurich & Jana Kourilova & Martin Pelucha & Edward Kasabov - 506-533 Regional economic resilience: insights from five crises
by Simona Šťastná & Jan Ženka & Luděk Krtička - 534-552 Scaling beyond north and south: local agency of Finnish municipalities in European structural funds
by Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola & Fredriika Jakola - 553-568 Spatial governance and planning systems vis-à-vis land consumption in Europe
by Erblin Berisha & Giancarlo Cotella & Umberto Janin Rivolin & Alys Solly - 569-585 Coping with urban shrinkage: the role of informal social capital in French medium-sized shrinking cities
by Solène Le Borgne - 586-606 Local culture and change agency in old industrial places: spinning forward and digging deeper
by Linda Stihl - 607-628 Leveraging national opportunities for regional transformation: multi-scalar system-building and legitimation in a Swiss industrial town
by Arnault Morisson & Huiwen Gong - 629-647 Do new brooms sweep clean? Striving for ‘A Just Europe’ in the Territorial Agenda 2030
by Estelle Evrard & Peter Schmitt - 648-667 Related and unrelated variety and convergence to technological frontier: empirical evidence for Polish regions
by Andrzej Cieślik & Tomasz Misiak - 668-693 Spatial patterns of manufacturing sectors and digitalisation in Hungary in the age of Industry 4.0
by Eva Kiss & Balázs Páger
February 2024, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 211-233 A walkability assessment tool coupling multi-criteria analysis and space syntax: the case study of Iglesias, Italy
by Chiara Garau & Alfonso Annunziata & Claudia Yamu - 234-253 Territorial cohesion in insular contexts: assessing external attractiveness and internal strength of major Mediterranean islands
by Chiara Garau & Giulia Desogus & Anastasia Stratigea - 254-262 Digital tools for social resonance in urbanity
by Martin Koplin & Matthias Damke - 263-280 Renegotiating spatial planning practices: the role of collective initiatives and informal networks
by I. Chinis & G. Pozoukidou & T. Istoriou - 281-301 A systemic perspective for the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP)
by Francesco Scorza & Luigi Santopietro - 302-319 From sonic experiences to urban planning innovations
by Aura Kaarivuo & Kari Salo & Tommi Mikkonen - 320-344 Active mobility-oriented urban development: a morpho-syntactic scenario for a mid-sized town
by Francesco Scorza & Giovanni Fortunato - 345-367 Spatial effect of ethnicity on cross-border regions. Comparative analysis for a cultural aspect based on territorial and network perspectives: the cases of the EU Basque and Upper Rhine border regions
by Ahmed Bakry & Anna Growe - 368-389 Are good intentions enough? Evaluating social sustainability in urban development projects through the capability approach
by Céline Janssen & Claudia Basta - 390-409 Navigating swift and slow planning: planners’ balancing act in the design of participatory processes
by Camilo Calderon & Amelia Mutter & Martin Westin & Andrew Butler - 410-429 Assessing impacts of public policies towards environmental sustainability in an EU region: North of Portugal
by Eduardo Medeiros & Bernardo Valente - 430-453 Growth and decline in rural Spain: an exploratory analysis
by Víctor Gómez Valenzuela & Adelheid Holl - 454-455 A new beginning? Spatial planning and research in Europe between 1945 and 1975
by Patsy Healey
January 2024, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-23 Beyond a transport node? What residents want from transforming railway stations
by Michael Wicki & Sophie Hauller & Thomas Bernauer & David Kaufmann - 24-44 Integrating logistics into urban planning: best practices from Paris and Rotterdam
by Bram Kin & Heleen Buldeo Rai & Laetitia Dablanc & Hans Quak - 45-58 Leveraging land-value capture in contexts of urban austerity: evidence from the Grand Paris Express (France)
by Morgan Mouton & Sonia Guelton & Philippe Poinsot - 59-77 Smart(en)ing the Arctic city? The cases of Kiruna and Malmberget in Sweden
by Agatino Rizzo & Jennie Sjöholm & Andrea Luciani - 78-96 Innovation districts as strategic urban projects: the emergence of strategic spatial planning for urban innovation
by Helka Kalliomäki & Päivi Oinas & Teemu Salo - 97-120 Urban planning and urban health: attempts at innovation in line with local planning tools
by Rosalba D’Onofrio - 121-147 Evaluation of the variables affecting usage preferences in reclaimed areas through design focus and intensity
by Demet Ulku Gulpinar Sekban & Cengiz Acar - 148-168 City-regions in Central Eastern Europe: emerging metropolitan territorialities in post-socialist planning systems
by Łukasz Mikuła - 169-185 Dismantling Londongrad: the dark geography of dirty money
by Kevin Morgan & Nadir Kinossian - 186-207 Convergence and resilience in border regions
by Stefan Hippe & Dominik Bertram & Tobias Chilla - 208-209 Post-growth planning. cities beyond the market economy
by Karl Krähmer
December 2023, Volume 31, Issue 12
- 2401-2424 Transformative or piecemeal? Changes in green space planning and governance in eleven European cities
by Rieke Hansen & Marleen Buizer & Arjen Buijs & Stephan Pauleit & Thomas Mattijssen & Hanna Fors & Alexander van der Jagt & Nadja Kabisch & Mandy Cook & Tim Delshammar & Thomas B. Randrup & Sabrina Erlwein & Kati Vierikko & Hanna Nieminen & Johannes Langemeyer & Camille Soson Texereau & Ana Catarina Luz & Mojca Nastran & Anton Stahl Olafsson & Maja Steen Møller & Dagmar Haase & Werner Rolf & Bianca Ambrose-Oji & Cristina Branquinho & Gilles Havik & Jakub Kronenberg & Cecil Konijnendijk - 2425-2445 Polycentricity and accessibility in mountain areas: the Alpine case
by Dominik Bertram & Tobias Chilla - 2446-2469 Pathways towards integrated cross-border marine spatial planning (MSP): insights from Germany, Poland and the island of Ireland
by Joseph Onwona Ansong & Heather Ritchie & Kira Gee & Linda McElduff & Jacek Zaucha - 2470-2490 The role of institutional entrepreneurship in transformation of the national innovation system: the case study of Lithuania
by Jurgita Staniulyte - 2491-2509 Knowledge sourcing by multi-plant firms in Europe
by Anthony Frigon & David L. Rigby - 2510-2530 Strengthening place attachment through place-sensitive participatory regional policy in a less developed region
by Anna Butzin & Judith Terstriep - 2531-2551 Mapping the state of the art of creative cluster research: a bibliometric and thematic analysis
by Patrizia Casadei & Martha Bloom & Roberto Camerani & Monica Masucci & Josh Siepel & Jorge Velez Ospina - 2552-2567 Exploring regional industrial culture. Changing industrial culture and human agency in a Norwegian region
by Emelie Langemyr Eriksen & Arne Isaksen & Jan Ole Rypestøl - 2568-2589 Social capital and characteristics of economic dualism as determinants of regional resilience
by Maria Tsiapa - 2590-2613 The embeddedness of companies in regional energy transitions
by Sebastian Rohe & Ricarda Schmidt-Scheele & Jannika Mattes - 2614-2636 Everything must change for us to remain the same. Resilience in the face of disruptive innovations in industrial districts
by Francesc Xavier Molina-Morales & Valentina De Marchi & Luis Martínez-Cháfer & David Valiente-Bordanova - 2637-2658 Governance robustness put to the test by Covid-19. The case of Local Area Plans in the Lombardy Region
by Pietro Previtali & Eugenio Salvati - 2659-2660 Tourism, Urbanization, and the Evolving Periphery of the European Union
by Jialin Shi
November 2023, Volume 31, Issue 11
- 2257-2266 European planning studies at 30 – past, present and future
by Dominic Stead & Louis Albrechts - 2267-2276 Plural planning theories: cherishing the diversity of planning
by Benjamin Davy & Meike Levin-Keitel & Franziska Sielker - 2277-2290 Prefigurative planning: performing concrete utopias in the here and now
by Simin Davoudi - 2291-2296 What’s the future for planning in a time of democratic retreat, white supremacy and silence
by Kristina Grange - 2297-2305 The planning contribution in a disoriented continent
by Patsy Healey - 2306-2317 Artful theory: thinking spatial planning differently
by Jean Hillier - 2318-2326 Reviving strategic spatial planning for the challenges ahead
by Kristian Olesen - 2327-2341 Distinguishing ‘planning’ from the ‘plan’. Institutional and professional implications of taking urban complexity seriously
by Stefano Moroni - 2342-2353 Urban sustainability responsibilities of the European planning profession in the next decades
by Petter Næss - 2354-2367 The next 30 years: planning cities beyond mobility?
by Luca Bertolini - 2368-2384 What’s next? Some priorities for young planning scholars to tackle tomorrow’s complex challenges
by Sıla Ceren Varış Husar & Asma Mehan & Rüya Erkan & Tjark Gall & Ledio Allkja & Milan Husar & Mennatullah Hendawy - 2385-2398 Places need better planning not less
by Charles Hoch - 2399-2400 Urban futures: planning for city foresight and city visions
by Peter Ache
October 2023, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 1995-2012 Co-evolutionary heritage reuse: a European multiple case study perspective
by Karim van Knippenberg & Beitske Boonstra - 2013-2033 Patterns of collaboration for technology transfer in Spanish universities
by Lisset Medina & Raquel Marín & Isabel Álvarez - 2034-2057 Post-pandemic opportunities for low-density territories: insights and implications from Portuguese case studies
by João Almeida & Ana Dias Daniel - 2058-2086 Understanding spatial networking and industrial district evolution from firms’ strategies
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Carles Boronat-Moll & Marta Peris-Ortiz & Ronald Rojas-Alvarado - 2087-2109 Post-Covid tourism planning: based on the Azores residents’ perceptions about the development of regional tourism
by Áurea Sousa & Rui Alexandre Castanho & Gualter Couto & Pedro Pimentel - 2110-2127 Employers, the state and highly skilled migration: an employer-based study on ICT sector companies in Finland
by Niina Kotavaara & Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola - 2128-2147 Universities as strategic agents in regional path development? A European comparison
by Lisa Nieth & Verena Radinger-Peer - 2148-2169 Managing the pandemic in German federal states: types of mobility restrictions and their impacts on co-presence in innovation ecosystems
by Henning Kroll & Maria Karaulova - 2170-2195 Transit-oriented development and sparse settlement structures. The case of western Sweden
by Charlotta Capitao Patrao - 2196-2215 ‘Soft’ privatization of public space: autonomization of outdoor retail markets in the Netherlands
by Emil van Eck & Rianne van Melik - 2216-2234 Delayed arrival: planning, competition and conflict in the Rail Baltic terminal project in Tallinn, Estonia
by Mattias Malk - 2235-2253 The role of food production in planning for open space: post-war planning of the rural–urban fringes of Copenhagen and Brussels
by Jeroen De Waegemaeker & Jørgen Primdahl & Elke Vanempten & Lone Søderkvist Kristensen & Elke Rogge & Henrik Vejre - 2254-2255 Festival Cities. Culture, Planning and Urban Life
by Enrico Tommarchi
September 2023, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 1799-1822 How to support cultural heritage-led development in Italian inner areas: a multi-methodological evaluation approach
by Marta Dell’Ovo & Catherine Dezio & Marta Mottadelli & Alessandra Oppio - 1823-1841 The ‘right’ policy for regional development: seeking spatial justice in the Dutch case of the region deals
by Bram van Vulpen - 1842-1867 The green-restructuring of clusters: investigating a biocluster's transition using a complex adaptive system model
by Ram Kamath & Aitziber Elola & Frans Hermans - 1868-1884 Measuring territorial cohesion trends in Europe: a correlation with EU Cohesion Policy
by Eduardo Medeiros & Jacek Zaucha & Dorota Ciołek - 1885-1902 Complexity theories and ethnographies in planning for leisure-led regional development
by Jasper F. Meekes & Dorina Maria Buda & Gert de Roo - 1903-1925 How do local factors shape transformation pathways towards climate-neutral and resilient cities?
by Wolfgang Haupt & Peter Eckersley & Janne Irmisch & Kristine Kern - 1926-1948 Land oversupply. How rigid land-use planning and legal certainty hinder new policy for Flanders
by Peter Lacoere & Hans Leinfelder - 1949-1974 Responsible research and innovation in Europe: empirical evidence from regional planning initiatives in Austria, Norway, and Spain
by Donatella Casale Mashiah & Itai Beeri & Eran Vigoda-Gadot & Alan Hartman - 1975-1992 The role of demand in regional industrial path development – examples from the Swedish periphery
by Roman Martin & Hanna Martin - 1993-1994 Aesthetics of Gentrification. Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City
by Gabriel Camară
August 2023, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 1575-1593 From scandalization to normalization: conceptualizing the mainstreaming of far-right contestations in participatory processes
by Gala Nettelbladt - 1594-1611 Promoting cross-border cooperation through cross-border central places: strategic town-twinning on the Bavarian-Czech border reconsidered
by Stefan Bloßfeldt - 1612-1633 How rule directions influence actors to achieve collective action: an analysis of Dutch collective infrastructure decision-making
by Robin Neef & Tim Busscher & Stefan Verweij & Jos Arts - 1634-1650 Contingency, decision, unfinished planning: let’s quarrel more!
by John Pløger - 1651-1672 Networks of culture creatives in Patras: the relevance of cultural lag
by Theodore Koutsobinas & Panagiota Michalopoulou - 1673-1692 Seeking pathways for sustainable urban tourism: a critical deconstruction of Berlin's approach for city-compatible tourism
by Nils Grube - 1693-1714 Public land for urban food policy? A critical data-analysis of public land transactions in the Ghent city region (Belgium)
by Hans Vandermaelen & Michiel Dehaene & Chiara Tornaghi & Elke Vanempten & Anna Verhoeve - 1715-1733 Asset modification for regional industrial restructuring in times of economic crisis
by Jan Ole Rypestøl & Nina Kyllingstad & Roman Martin - 1734-1753 Smart specialization and participatory processes in green path renewal. Analysis of the forest-based bioeconomy in sparsely populated regions in the Nordics
by Diana Morales & Margareta Dahlström - 1754-1775 Revealing mobilities of people to understand cross-border regions: insights from Luxembourg using social media data
by Olle Järv & Håvard W. Aagesen & Tuomas Väisänen & Samuli Massinen - 1776-1796 Small industrial towns in Moravia: a comparison of the production and post-productive eras
by Antonín Vaishar & Milada Šťastná & Jana Zapletalová - 1797-1798 The new urban ruins: vacancy, urban politics and international experiments in the post-crisis city
by Anita De Franco
July 2023, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 1297-1303 Artificial intelligence, big data, algorithms and Industry 4.0 in firms and clusters
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Rafael Boix Domenech & Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Niccolò Innocenti - 1304-1324 The emergence of artificial intelligence in the regional sciences: a literature review
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Niccolò Innocenti & Martina Nannelli & Stefania Oliva - 1325-1344 Artificial intelligence in hospitality and tourism. State of the art and future research avenues
by Martina Nannelli & Francesco Capone & Luciana Lazzeretti - 1345-1357 Learning as imitation or mimesis: how ‘smart’ is machine learning for its planning controllers?
by Philip Cooke - 1358-1376 Does regional innovation policy really work for Industry 4.0? Evidence for industrial districts
by Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver & Sofia Estelles-Miguel & Marta Peris-Ortiz & Jose Antonio Belso-Martínez - 1377-1396 The actors’ role in industrial districts facing the challenge of technologies 4.0 between absorption and dissemination
by Niccolò Fiorini & Tommaso Pucci & Elena Casprini & Lorenzo Zanni - 1397-1421 Robots and the productivity of local manufacturing systems in Emilia-Romagna: the mediating role of occupational similarity and complexity
by Roberto Antonietti & Luca Cattani & Giulio Pedrini - 1422-1442 Living innovation machines: modelling innovation in time and space variable-geometry territorial units using machine learning
by Rafael Boix-Domenech & Vittorio Galletto & Fabio Sforzi & Francesco Capone - 1443-1465 The mechanisms underlying the emergence of innovation ecosystems: the case of the AI ecosystem in Montreal
by Nasrin Sultana & Ekaterina Turkina & Patrick Cohendet - 1466-1488 How real will the metaverse be? Exploring the spatial impact of virtual worlds
by Pier Luigi Parcu & Maria Alessandra Rossi & Niccolò Innocenti & Chiara Carrozza - 1489-1509 Changes in unrelated variety and climbing the poverty ladder: a U-shaped relationship
by Ren Lu & Xiangying Zhao & Xiangcai Peng & Yinglin Liu & Torger Reve & Daguo Lv - 1510-1531 Assessing the importance of proximity dimensions for the diffusion of radical innovations in German biotechnology
by Mariia Shkolnykova - 1532-1554 Peripheral implications of national innovation: insights from the Israeli experience
by Raphael Bar-El & Liran Maymoni - 1555-1574 Changing industrial trajectories through business model innovation: a case study of the oil and gas industry in Norway
by Silje Sletten & Katrine Wangen Jonasmo & Marte C.W. Solheim
June 2023, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1095-1118 Distinctive role of region-specific institutions in regional entrepreneurship patterns: evidence from Turkish regions
by Ismail Demirdag & Ayda Eraydin - 1119-1138 Revisiting path-as-process: agency in a discontinuity-development model
by Maximilian Benner - 1139-1159 The development of urban transnational spaces in the world city: the Japanese case in Düsseldorf, Germany
by Zifeng Li - 1160-1183 Aerospace sector innovation in Portugal and Andalusia: a search for cross-border collaboration opportunities
by Antonio Lorenzo-Espejo & María-Luisa Muñoz-Díaz & Jesús Muñuzuri & Bernardo Ribeiro - 1184-1202 Planning to grow, planning to rock on – infrastructure management and development in shrinking municipalities
by Ida Grundel & Dick Magnusson - 1203-1225 Navigating networks – to make a difference: the support base composition of local change agents in Amsterdam, Birmingham, Glasgow and Copenhagen
by Mark van Ostaijen & Annika Agger - 1226-1246 Exposing the role of relational capabilities in business–research–government cooperation: examples from the transition towards a bioeconomy in Finland
by Valtteri Laasonen - 1247-1269 Advancing innovation in manufacturing firms: knowledge base combinations in a local productive system
by Monica Plechero & Markus Grillitsch - 1270-1292 The digital entrepreneurial ecosystem in the European Union: evidence from the digital platform economy index
by Eristian Wibisono - 1293-1294 Regulation and Planning: Practices, Institutions, Agency
by Edwin Buitelaar - 1295-1296 Response to EPS review of Regulation and Planning
by Robert Beauregard & Marco Cremaschi & Yvonne Rydin & Laura Lieto
May 2023, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 845-861 Theme issue: open innovation and ‘catch-up’: globalist or localist?
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & Philip Cooke & Kwangho Jung & Bo Yang - 862-884 Open innovation dynamics and evolution in the mobile payment industry – comparative analysis among Daegu, Cardiff, and Nanjing
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & Xiaofei Zhao & Lei Ma & Zheng Liu & Bo Yang - 885-904 Quantum jump in biopharmaceutical industry: a case of Korea’s catching up with Europe and US
by Harry Jeong & Changhyeon Song & Seunghyun Kim & Kwangsoo Shin - 905-924 Changes in planning approach: a comparative study of digital government policies in South Korea and Denmark
by Hanbyul Choi & Choong-sik Chung & Youngmin Cho - 925-946 Patent actor-network formation from regional innovation to open innovation: a comparison between Europe and China
by Ben Zhang & Yakun Ji - 947-973 The way to the ‘comedy of commons’ of a new business model-finding from Naples in Italy, and Jeju Island in South Korea
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & Xiaofei Zhao & KyungBae Park & Valentina Della Corte & Giovanna Del Gaudio - 974-987 Regional visa-waiver program for open tourism development
by Tae Youn Kim & Eun Song Bae & Daecheol Kim - 988-1006 A communities of practice approach to promoting regional circular economy innovation: evidence from East Wales
by Zheng Liu & Steffan James & Gary Walpole & Gareth R. T. White - 1007-1028 Behind the Big Box: understanding the planning-development dialectic of large distribution centres in Europe
by Merten Nefs & Tom Daamen - 1029-1049 Industry 4.0 technologies adoption: barriers and their impact on Polish companies’ innovation performance
by Barbara Jankowska & Ewa Mińska-Struzik & Małgorzata Bartosik-Purgat & Marta Götz & Iwona Olejnik - 1050-1069 Beyond R&D: a configurational approach to open innovation in the Veneto region
by Silvia Rita Sedita & Roberto Grandinetti - 1070-1094 Dynamic recombinant relatedness and its role for regional innovation
by Mikhail Martynovich & Josef Taalbi
April 2023, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 663-678 Economic effects of isolating Russia from international trade due to its ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine
by Cristian Mardones - 679-699 Exploratory analysis of seaplane operations in Greece: insights of a survey and SWOT analysis
by José Francisco Andrade & Sofia Kalakou & Renato Lopes da Costa - 700-718 Institutional mapping of cross-border cooperation. INTERREG programme analyses with KEEP data
by Tobias Chilla & Markus Lambracht - 719-737 Multiple transformations, coordination and public goods. Tbilisi and the search for planning as collective strategy
by Joseph Salukvadze & Kristof Van Assche - 738-757 Smart specialisation strategies: towards an outward-looking approach
by Alessio Giustolisi & Maximilian Benner & Michaela Trippl - 758-779 Does Smart Specialisation improve any innovation subsidy effect on regional productivity? The Portuguese case
by Anabela Santos & John Edwards & Paulo Neto - 780-801 Economic impact of road transportation infrastructure projects: the case of Egnatia Odos Motorway
by Anastasios Magoutas & Dimitris Manolopoulos & Giannis T. Tsoulfas & Maria Koudeli - 802-821 The Europeanization of territoriality and its limits: the territorial dimension of EU cohesion policy and its varying implementation
by Vratislav Havlík - 822-841 Reducing border barriers for cross-border commuters in Europe via the EU b-solutions initiative
by Eduardo Medeiros & Martín Guillermo Ramírez & Giulia Brustia & Anna Cinzia Dellagiacoma & Caitriona A. Mullan - 842-843 Urban Ethics: Conflicts Over the Good and Proper Life in Cities
by Claudia Basta
March 2023, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 433-444 Flexible geographies of new working spaces
by Ilaria Mariotti & Ignasi Capdevila & Bastian Lange - 445-466 Agglomeration and coagglomeration of co-working spaces and creative industries in the city
by Eva Coll-Martínez & Carles Méndez-Ortega - 467-489 The preferred location of coworking spaces in Italy: an empirical investigation in urban and peripheral areas
by Ilaria Mariotti & Mina Akhavan & Federica Rossi - 490-507 Coworking spaces and creative communities: making resilient coworking spaces through knowledge sharing and collective learning
by Pavel Bednář & Lukáš Danko & Lenka Smékalová - 508-527 New working spaces in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area: understanding location factors and implications for planning
by Mina Di Marino & Antti Rehunen & Maija Tiitu & Kimmo Lapintie - 528-553 The lifestyles of millennial coworkers in urban spaces: the case of Tel-Aviv
by Tsipy Buchnik & Amnon Frenkel - 554-575 Detection of geographical clustering: cultural and creative industries in Barcelona
by Lina Maddah & Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod & Fernando A. López - 576-597 Open innovation and multi-homing of delivery platforms: comparative study of Cardiff, Daegu and Nanjing
by Jinhyo Joseph Yun & Xiaofei Zhao & Lei Ma & Zhiguo Xu & Zheng Liu - 598-620 The 15-minute city concept and new working spaces: a planning perspective from Oslo and Lisbon
by Mina Di Marino & Elisabete Tomaz & Cristina Henriques & Seyed Hossein Chavoshi - 621-640 Framing daily life in sprawl: Flanders urbanized space from a cinematic perspective
by Annelies Staessen & Luuk Boelens - 641-661 A sustainable afterlife for post-industrial sites: balancing conservation, regeneration and heritage tourism
by Maria Della Lucia & Albina Pashkevich
February 2023, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 231-251 Planning practice and academic knowledge: different perspectives of urban planners in Turkey
by Gizem Aksümer - 252-269 Opening up spatial planning to the participation of children and youth: the Swedish experience
by Romina Rodela & Emma Norss - 270-286 Migration, place-making and the rescaling of urban space
by Mattias Kärrholm & Tina Gudrun Jensen & Laleh Foroughanfar & Rebecka Söderberg - 287-305 The regressive planning practice of private sector planners under the pressure of political and market forces in Turkey
by Binnur Öktem Ünsal - 306-327 Causes of opposition to residential development: a survey-framing experiment from the Czech Republic
by Josef Klement & Jan Kozák & Miroslav Ševčík & Štěpán Pekárek - 328-347 Regional preconditions to shape interpath relations across regions: two cases from the Austrian food sector
by Alexandra Frangenheim - 348-371 Change agency and path development in peripheral regions: from pulp production towards eco-industry in Lapland
by Markku Sotarauta & Heli Kurikka & Jari Kolehmainen - 372-391 The role of finance in the literature of entrepreneurial ecosystems
by Tore Frimanslund & Grzegorz Kwiatkowski & Ove Oklevik - 392-408 Institutional ethnography: a transformative mode of inquiry in the renovation of a Brussels high-rise housing estate
by Jeanne Mosseray & Nele Aernouts & Michael Ryckewaert - 409-429 Corporate responsibility and place leadership in rural digitalization: the case of Hidden Champions
by Carsten Rietmann - 430-431 The urban planning imagination. A critical international introduction
by Jan Schreurs
January 2023, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-13 Special issue: 2023 EPS Jubilee Issue. Global heating and crisis mitigation
by Philip Cooke - 14-35 Circular cities: planning for circular development in European cities
by Jo Williams - 36-54 Regional monitoring frameworks for the circular economy: implications from a territorial perspective
by Marco Bianchi & Mauro Cordella & Pierre Menger - 55-75 Transitions in planning: transformative policy visions of the circular economy and blue bioeconomy meet planning practice
by Jani Petteri Lukkarinen & Hanna Nieminen & David Lazarevic - 76-102 Review of research into urban experimentation in the fields of sustainability transitions and environmental governance
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