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January 2006, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-1 Best article prize, 2004
by The Editors - 3-8 Fostering entrepreneurship as a means to overcome barriers to development of rural peripheral areas in Europe
by Lois Labrianidis - 9-22 Marketing and innovation: Useful tools for competitiveness in rural and peripheral areas
by Anabela Dinis - 23-39 The digital divide in Europe's rural enterprises
by Lois Labrianidis & Thanassis Kalogeressis - 41-60 Developing entrepreneurship and enterprise in Europe's peripheral rural areas: Some issues facing policy-makers
by David North & David Smallbone - 61-78 A study into the localization of rural businesses in five European countries
by Christos Kalantaridis - 79-93 Business networks and innovation in selected lagging areas of the European Union: A spatial perspective
by Andrew Copus & Dimitris Skuras - 95-117 Interaction between innovation in small firms and their environments: An exploratory study
by Maria Teresa De Noronha Vaz & Marisa Cesário & Sílvia Fernandes - 119-122 Book reviews
by The Editors
October 2005, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 992-1006 System Innovation in Spatial Development: Current Dutch Approaches
by Hugo Priemus
March 2005, Volume 15, Issue 7
- 945-959 Natural Resources, Innovative Milieux and the Environmentally Sustainable Development of Regions1
by Veronique Peyrache-Gadeau
November 2005, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 767-786 Seeing Eye-to-eye: How do Public and Private Sector Views of a Biotech Cluster and its Cluster Initiative Differ?
by Robin Teigland & Göran Lindqvist
May 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 603-622 Brownfield Development: Are We Using the Right Targets? Evidence from England and Germany
by Robin Ganser & Katie Williams
October 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 667-686 The Network Approach: Dutch Spatial Planning between Substratum and Infrastructure Networks
by Hugo Priemus
November 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 623-644 Venture Investments in Israel—a Regional Perspective
by Dafna Schwartz & Raphael Bar-El
December 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 645-666 Public Sector Relocation Policies in the UK and Ireland1
by J. N. Marshall
March 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 587-602 Regional Polarization under Transition: The Case of Slovakia
by Vladimír Baláž
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 1407-1428 Multipolis: High-technology Network in Northern Finland
by Jussi S. Jauhiainen
December 2005, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 1387-1406 The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen
by Lars Winther & Høgni Kalsø Hansen
July 2005, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 1331-1361 Emergence and Growth of Mjärdevi Science Park in Linköping, Sweden1
by Leif Hommen & David Doloreux & Emma Larsson
April 2005, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 1363-1385 Evolution of Knowledge Intensive Services in a High-tech Region: The Case of Hsinchu, Taiwan
by Tai-Shan Hu & Su-Li Chang & Chien-Yuan Lin & Hsueh-Tao Chien - 1429-1447 Exploring a Strategic Turn: Case Study of Innovation and Organizational Change in a Productivist Dairy
by Egil Petter Stræte - 1449-1471 How the Hands of Time Mould Planning Instruments: Iterative Adaptation Pushing Limits in Rural Areas
by Terry Van Dijk
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 1105-1138 Areas of large enterprise and industrial districts in the development of post-war Italy: A preliminary survey
by Giacomo Becattini & Fulvio Coltorti
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 1015-1033 Borders, bridges and branding: The transformation of the Øresund region into an imagined space
by Gert-Jan Hospers - 1139-1162 The performance of Italian industrial districts and large enterprise areas in the 1990s
by Giacomo Becattini & Gabi Dei Ottati
September 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 997-1013 Building global knowledge pipelines: The role of temporary clusters
by Peter Maskell & Harald Bathelt & Anders Malmberg - 1035-1058 Innovation in knowledge intensive industries: The nature and geography of knowledge links
by Franz Tödtling & Patrick Lehner & Michaela Trippl
March 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 1085-1104 Regional Development Platform Method (RDPM) as a tool for regional innovation policy-super-1
by Vesa Harmaakorpi
November 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 1059-1084 Regional innovation systems and the labour market: A comparison of five regions
by Carla De Laurentis
November 2005, Volume 14, Issue 7
- 905-922 Rescaling territorial governance: A Flemish perspective
by Joris Voets & Filip De Rynck - 923-938 The role of experimental regionalism in rescaling the German state
by Dietrich Fürst - 939-958 Rescaling French urban territories: State, local power and regional configurations in the building of new metropolitan institutions
by Emmanuel Négrier - 959-978 Rescaling territorial governance in the Randstad Holland: The responsiveness of spatial and institutional strategies to changing socio-economic interactions
by Willem Salet - 979-995 Devolution and economic governance in the UK: Rescaling territories and organizations
by Mark Goodwin & Martin Jones & Rhys Jones
January 2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 753-772 Urban development in peripheral regions of the New Europe: The case of Vigo in Galicia
by Antonio Vázquez-Barquero - 791-810 Do industrial districts influence export performance and export intensity? Evidence for Spanish SMEs' internationalization process
by José Antonio Belso-Martínez - 811-829 Strategic spatial planning and contested ruralities: Insights from the republic of Ireland
by Mark Scott
March 2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 733-751 Sources of superior performance: Industry versus firm effects among firms in Taiwan
by Yi-Min Chen & Feng-Jyh Lin - 831-854 Devolution, decentralization and dispersal: Asserting the spatiality of the public sector in Scotland
by M. Greg Lloyd & Deborah Peel
February 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 641-664 Knowledge creation, use and innovation: The role of urban and regional innovation strategies and policies
by Michael A. Goldberg
June 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 621-639 “Traditional knowledge” and local development trajectories
by Antonio G. Calafati - 697-716 Knowledge and competitiveness in the aerospace industry: The cases of toulouse, seattle and north-west England
by Desmond Hickie
April 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 665-679 Institutional contexts for scientific innovation and economic transformation
by Vijai P. Singh & Thomas Allen
July 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 581-599 Knowledge in the region: Development based on tradition, culture and change
by Ulrich Hilpert
February 2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 415-430 City/culture discourses: Evidence from the competition to select the European capital of culture 2008
by Ron Griffiths - 431-458 Density Dependent Dynamics in the Arezzo jewellery district (1947--2001): Focus on foundings
by Luciana Lazzeretti
June 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 299-320 Transforming governance: Challenges of institutional adaptation and a new politics of space1
by Patsy Healey - 321-334 “City 2030”—21 cities in quest of the future: New forms of urban and regional governance
by Stephanie Bock - 335-364 New urban governance processes on the level of neighbourhoods
by Andreas Keil - 365-381 Privatized urbanity or a politicized society? Reconstruction in Beirut after the civil war
by Heiko Schmid
May 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1153-1172 Regional Innovation Systems in the Lisbon strategy
by Pieter De Bruijn & Arnoud Lagendijk - 1173-1192 The United States: Still on top?
by Edward J. Malecki
April 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1137-1152 Innovation and knowledge: Theory and regional policy
by Jan Lambooy
August 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1205-1226 South Africa: A rising star? assessing the X-effectiveness of South Africa's national system of innovation
by Gerrit Rooks & Leon Oerlemans
July 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1193-1203 The Netherlands: Failure of a neo-classical policy agenda
by Alfred Kleinknecht & C.W.M. Naastepad
December 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1131-1136 Innovation, policy and economic growth: Theory and cases
by Roel Rutten & Frans Boekema
September 2005, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 1227-1244 Finland: A success story?
by Päivi Oinas
October 2005, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 1083-1111 Urban development, redevelopment and regeneration encouraged by transport infrastructure projects: The case study of 12 European cities
by Aspa Gospodini - 1113-1121 European coherence and regional policy? A Finnish perspective on the observed and reported territorial impacts of EU research and development policies
by Tommi Inkinen
September 2005, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 807-814 The strategic importance of location: Location decisions and the effects of firm location on innovation and knowledge acquisition
by Jesper Christensen & Ina Drejer - 815-830 Management cultures and regional development: High performance management and the location of new manufacturing plants
by Peter Doeringer & Christine Evans-klock & David Terkla - 831-851 From here to eternity?: The practice of knowledge transfer in dispersed and co-located project organizations
by Jonathan Sapsed & David Gann & Nick Marshall & Ammon Salter - 853-877 City and innovation: Different size, different strategy
by Pierre Therrien - 879-898 Location and collaboration: Manufacturing firms' use of knowledge intensive services in product innovation
by Ina Drejer & Anker Lund Vinding - 899-920 Distant networking: The knowledge acquisition strategies of 'out-cluster' biotechnology firms
by Margarida Fontes - 921-938 Innovation and cooperation during the emergence of local industrial clusters: An empirical study in Germany
by Thomas Brenner - 939-965 Milieux innovateurs: Determinants and policy implications
by Nabil Amara & Rejean Landry & Mathieu Ouimet
June 2005, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 497-519 An evolutionary integrated view of Regional Systems of Innovation: Concepts, measures and historical perspectives
by Simona Iammarino - 521-535 How to unlock regional economies from path dependency? From learning region to learning cluster
by Robert Hassink - 537-557 University spin-off policies and economic development in Less successful regions: Learning from two decades of policy practice
by Paul Benneworth & David Charles - 559-579 Regional development and regional innovation policy in New Zealand: Issues and tensions in a small remote country1
by Tobias Nischalke & Andrea Schöllmann - 581-599 EU regional policy and the stimulation of innovation: The role of the European Regional Development Fund in the objective 1 region Burgenland
by Alexander Kaufmann & Petra Wagner - 601-618 Regionalization of Innovation Policies: The Case of Japan
by Fumi Kitagawa - 619-639 Foresight as a Governance Concept at the Interface between Global Challenges and Regional Innovation Potentials
by Knut Koschatzky
April 2005, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 449-473 Intra- and inter-regional knowledge spillovers: Evidence from European regions
by Lydia Greunz - 475-493 Higher Education Excellence and Local Economic Development: The Case of the Entrepreneurial University of Twente
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Ernesto Tavoletti
January 2005, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 195-215 The hidden face of European spatial planning: innovations in governance
by Umberto Janin Rivolin & Andreas Faludi - 217-235 Structural problems for the renewal of planning styles: the spanish case1
by Joaquín Farinós Dasí & Juan Romero González & Inés Sánchez De Madariaga** - 237-252 The fragile foundations of european spatial planning in Portugal
by Artur Da Rosa Pires - 253-264 The ESDP relevance to a distant partner: Greece
by Harry Coccossis & Dimitris Economou & George Petrakos - 265-283 Italy and European spatial policies: polycentrism, urban networks and local innovation practices1
by Francesca Governa & Carlo Salone - 285-295 France and the ESDP in the context of European integration and Mediterranean cooperation
by Philippe Cichowlaz - 297-317 Applying the ESDP through interreg IIIB: a southern perspective
by Luisa Pedrazzini - 319-331 Transforming spatial planning policy in Mediterranean countries: Europeanization and domestic change
by Georgia Giannakourou - 333-349 Innovation, social inclusion and coherent regional development: a new diamond for a socially inclusive innovation policy in regions
by Michael Guth
January 2005, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 5-17 The use of regulation and governance theories in research on post-socialism: the adaptation of enterprises in Vyborg1
by Riitta Kosonen - 23-44 Beyond moving people: excavating the motivations for investing in urban public transit infrastructure in Bilbao Spain
by Matti Siemiatycki - 45-72 Problem areas in Poland in terms of the objectives of the European Union's regional policy
by Paweł Churski - 73-91 Supplier linkages of foreign-owned manufacturing firms in the UK: the influence of entry mode, subsidiary autonomy and nationality
by David Williams - 93-115 Complexity, emergence and cellular urban models: lessons learned from applying SLEUTH to two Portuguese metropolitan areas
by Elisabete A. Silva & Keith C. Clarke - 117-136 Decline and sprawl: an evolving type of urban development – observed in Liverpool and Leipzig1
by Chris Couch & Jay Karecha & Henning Nuissl & Dieter Rink - 137-155 Expansive spatial planning: the new European transnational spatial visions
by Wil Zonneveld - 157-174 Past and future for public participation in Norwegian physical planning
by Helge Fiskaa - 175-181 18th congress of the AESOP, Grenoble, France, 2004 ‘Metropolitan planning and environmental issues’
by Elisabete A. Silva - 183-187 Book reviews
by The Editors
December 2004, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 773-789 From regional innovation systems to local innovation systems: Evidence from Italian industrial districts
by Alessandro Muscio
November 2004, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 459-484 Regional polarization in the European Union
by Roberto Ezcurra & Pedro Pascual & Manuel Rapún - 485-502 How do Italian footwear industrial districts face globalization?
by Alessia Amighini & Roberta Rabellotti - 503-524 Defining, explaining and managing high-tech growth: The case of Oxfordshire
by John Glasson & Andrew Chadwick & Helen Lawton Smith - 525-546 Relational complexity and the imaginative power of strategic spatial planning1
by Patsy Healey
September 2004, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 147-168 How can future long-term changes in finnish agriculture and agricultural policy be faced? defining strategic agendas on the basis of a delphi study
by Pasi Rikkonen & Jyrki Aakkula & Jari Kaivo-oja - 219-238 Rural development perspectives in enlarging Europe: The implications of CAP reforms and agricultural transition in accession countries
by Marian Rizov
October 2004, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 199-218 Developing, designing and managing mixed tenure estates: implementing planning gain legislation in the Republic of Ireland1
by Michelle Norris - 239-252 Towards justice in planning: A reappraisal
by Heather Campbell & Robert Marshall
December 2004, Volume 14, Issue 2
November 2004, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 123-146 Regional innovation systems and the foundation of knowledge intensive business services. A comparative study in Bremen, Munich, and Stuttgart, Germany
by Andreas Koch & Thomas Stahlecker
August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 985-1012 The planning dialectic of continuity and change: The evolution of metropolitan planning in Madrid-super-1
by Michael Neuman & Jose Gavinha - 1013-1033 Strategies of learning in the process of transformation
by Anne Lorentzen
September 2004, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 967-983 Mixed-use development: Theory and practice in Amsterdam's Eastern Docklands
by Eric Hoppenbrouwer & Erik Louw - 1063-1081 How well are Europe's rural businesses connected to the digital economy?
by Seamus Grimes
October 2004, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 1035-1061 Public parks in Ghent's City life: From expression to emancipation?
by Els De Vos
April 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 371-386 Importing and exporting spatial needs: A Dutch approach1
by Hugo Priemus
May 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 407-433 Development control and the natural environment—the Maltese connection
by Joe A. Doublet & Alan J. Bond
March 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 387-405 Assessing the role of the international financial services centre in Irish regional development
by Mark C. White - 435-448 The Investment Contract as a mechanism of urban development in the Russian Federation
by William Valletta
June 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 349-370 Devolution and the modernization of local government: Prospects for spatial planning
by Philip Allmendinger & Janice Morphet & Mark Tewdwr-Jones
April 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
February 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
March 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 73-91 Supplier linkages of foreign-owned manufacturing firms in the UK: the influence of entry mode, subsidiary autonomy and nationality
by David Williams - 93-115 Complexity, emergence and cellular urban models: lessons learned from applying SLEUTH to two Portuguese metropolitan areas
by Elisabete A. Silva & Keith C. Clarke
December 2004, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1175-1188 Values in a vacuum? Towards an integrated multi‐level analysis of the governance of European space
by Kai Böhme & Tim Richardson & Gordon Dabinett & Ole B. Jensen - 1189-1216 Evaluation of community planning and life of senior cohousing projects in northern European countries1
by Jung Shin Choi
February 2004, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1115-1131 A stage and eclectic approach to industrial district development: two policy keys for ‘survival’ clusters in developing countries
by Mario Davide Parrilli - 1133-1144 Determining suitable investment areas using multi‐variable statistical methods: evidence from the Black Sea region in Turkey
by Kadri Cemil Akyüz & İlker Akyüz & Çiğdem Cavrar & Hasan Serin & Hicabi Cindik - 1157-1173 The delocalization of production in labour intensive industries: instances of triangular manufacturing between Germany, Greece and FYROM
by Lois Labrianidis & Christos Kalantaridis
June 2004, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 943-960 An emerging biomedical business in a low capitalised country
by Garri Raagmaa & Priit Tamm - 1003-1018 Nodes, networks and proximities: on the knowledge dynamics of the Medicon Valley biotech cluster
by Lars Coenen & Jerker Moodysson & Bjørn T. Asheim
October 2004, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 915-920 Special issue: globalisation of biotechnology
by Philip Cooke - 1019-1033 The open method of co‐ordination and ‘post‐regulatory’ territorial cohesion policy
by Andreas Faludi - 1035-1053 Logistics and freight transport policy in urban areas: a case study of Berlin‐Brandenburg/Germany
by Markus Hesse - 1055-1068 The pitfalls of family resemblance: why transferring planning institutions between ‘similar countries’ is delicate business
by Martin De Jong
September 2004, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 747-765 Innovative milieu and social capital—complementary or redundant concepts of collaboration-based regional development?
by Martina Fromhold-Eisebith - 767-791 Regional clusters in Germany--their geography and their relevance for entrepreneurial activities
by Rolf Sternberg & Timo Litzenberger - 793-808 Learning in districts: Novelty and lock-in in a regional context
by Evert-Jan Visser & Ron Boschma - 809-834 The rise and demise of the Irish and Scottish computer hardware industry
by Chris van Egeraat & David Jacobson - 835-852 Universities and regional advantage: Higher education and innovation policies in English regions
by Fumi Kitagawa - 853-869 Crime, collective action and development
by Silvio Goglio - 871-889 Sustainable regions: Governance, innovation and scale
by Kevin Morgan - 891-904 Art and design as competitive advantage: A creative enterprise cluster in the Western United States
by Stuart Rosenfeld
July 2004, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 603-605 Knowledge, networks and proximity: An embeddedness perspective
by Frans Boekema & Roel Rutten - 607-624 Dimensions of proximity in knowledge-based networks: The cases of investment banking and automobile design
by Eike W. Schamp & Bernd Rentmeister & Vivien Lo - 625-641 Regional knowledge capabilities, embeddedness of firms and industry organisation: Bioscience megacentres and economic geography
by Philip Cooke - 643-657 The transmission of knowledge, emerging networks, and the role of universities: An evolutionary approach
by Jan Lambooy - 659-673 Inter-firm knowledge creation: A re-appreciation of embeddedness from a relational perspective
by Roel Rutten - 675-689 Proximity, trust and morality in networks
by Tobias Gössling - 691-701 Embeddedness, context, proximity and control
by Ben Dankbaar - 703-722 Sustainable new economic centres in European metropolitan regions: A stakeholders' perspective
by Marco Bontje - 723-738 Functional change as an indicator of transformation near the old city centre of Istanbul
by Dr. Nilgun Ergun & Bulent Dundar
June 2004, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 563-584 European briefing
by George A. Georgiou & Yiannis Psycharis - 585-594 Research briefing
by Vedia Dokmeci & Evren Ozus
2004, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 447-450 Book Reviews
by The Editors
March 2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 155-171 The networks producing television programmes in the Cologne media cluster: new firm foundation, flexible specialization and efficient decision‐making structures
by Ivo Mossig * - 249-270 Wales and objective 1 status: learning the lessons or emulating the errors?
by Philip Boland - 271-274 Research briefing
by Elisabete A. Silva
January 2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 173-189 Regional networks of small and medium sized enterprises: evidence from the Metropolitan Area of Ottawa in Canada1
by David Doloreux - 191-207 Innovative strategies of political regionalization: the case of North Rhine‐Westphalia
by Rainer Danielzyk & Gerald Wood - 209-228 Learning policy—the contextual curtain and conceptual barriers
by Simone Abram & Richard Cowell * - 229-247 Urban planning in Russia: towards the market
by Oleg Golubchikov - 275-279 Book reviews
by The Editors
January 2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
December 2003, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1075-1095 Regional planning of R&D and science--technology interactions in Andalucia: a bibliometric analysis of patent documents
by Daniel Coronado & Manuel Acosta & Dolores León 1 - 1097-1113 Cluster policy in the Basque country (1991--2002): constructing ‘industry--government’ collaboration through cluster‐associations
by Manu Ahedo
October 2003, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 1145-1156 The effects of public capital on private sector performance in Turkish regional manufacturing industries1
by Metin Karadagˇ & Ertugˇrul Deliktaş & A. Özlem Önder
April 2003, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 921-941 Adapting a foreign direct investment strategy to the knowledge economy: the case of Singapore's emerging biotechnology cluster
by David Finegold 1 & Poh‐Kam Wong 2 & Tsui‐Chern Cheah 3
July 2003, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 985-1001 The biotechnology industry in Oxfordshire: enterprise and innovation
by Helen Lawton Smith
December 2003, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 961-983 The Canadian environment for innovation and business development in the biotechnology industry: a firm‐level analysis
by Sharmistha Bagchi‐Sen & Jennifer L. Scully
March 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 459-477 A world geography of global media cities
by Stefan Krätke & Peter J. Taylor - 517-535 Household growth, housing demand and new settlements in Scotland
by Michael Pacione
May 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
June 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 479-496 Flexible urban governance. The case of Copenhagen's recent waterfront development
by Gene Desfor & John Jørgensen - 497-515 Creative planning in Ireland: the role of culture‐led development in Irish planning
by Darrin Bayliss
July 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 551-561 Growth estimations in settlement planning using a land use cellular automata model (LUCAM)
by Mehmet Ali Yüzer
January 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 173-189 Regional networks of small and medium sized enterprises: evidence from the Metropolitan Area of Ottawa in Canada1
by David Doloreux - 209-228 Learning policy—the contextual curtain and conceptual barriers
by Simone Abram & Richard Cowell *
February 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 191-207 Innovative strategies of political regionalization: the case of North Rhine‐Westphalia
by Rainer Danielzyk & Gerald Wood - 229-247 Urban planning in Russia: towards the market
by Oleg Golubchikov
January 2003, Volume 11, Issue 8
- 1005-1008 Book Reviews
by The Editors
December 2003, Volume 11, Issue 8
- 885-910 Changing regional systems of innovation in Greece: the impact of regional innovation strategy initiatives in peripheral areas of Europe
by Lina Kyrgiafini & Elena Sefertzi - 911-927 Scaling from ‘below’: practices, strategies and urban spaces
by Esben Holm Nielsen & Kirsten Simonsen - 929-948 Illustrating spatial policies in Europe
by Stefanie Du¨hr - 949-963 Promoting Radical Change: The Loi Relative a` la Solidarite´ et au Renouvellement Urbains in France
by Philip Booth - 965-978 Intervention methods in land disputes
by Jørn Rognes & Per Ka˚re Sky - 979-999 EUROPEAN BRIEFING: Polycentricity in European spatial planning: from an analytical tool to a normative agenda
by Simin Davoudi - 1001-1004 RESEARCH BRIEFING: EU accession and the Bulgarian real estate market
by Marian Rizov
October 2003, Volume 11, Issue 7
- 757-763 The Evolution of Biotechnology in Three Continents: Schumpeterian or Penrosian?
by Philip Cooke - 765-788 Fortune Favours the Prepared Region: The Case of Entrepreneurship and the Capitol Region Biotechnology Cluster
by Maryann P. Feldman & Johanna L. Francis - 789-804 Biotechnology Megacentres: Montreal and Toronto Regional Systems of Innovation
by Jorge Niosi & Tomas G. Bas - 805-822 Commercializing Science in Europe: The Cambridge Biotechnology Cluster
by Steven Casper & Anastasios Karamanos - 823-840 The Role of Location and Regional Networks for Biotechnology Firms in Israel
by Dan Kaufmann & Dafna Schwartz & Amnon Frenkel & Daniel Shefer - 841-857 Multi-level Science Policy and Regional Innovation: The Case of the Munich Cluster for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
by Robert Kaiser - 859-873 European Policy and the Regions: A Review and Analysis of Tensions
by Helen Lawton Smith & Paul Tracey & Gordon L. Clark
September 2003, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 605-628 Global Media Cities in a World-wide Urban Network
by Stefan Krätke - 629-645 Localization in Europe's Periphery: Tourism Development in Sardinia
by Gert-Jan Hospers - 647-669 National Industry Clusters and Regional Specializations in Turkey
by Sedef Akgüngör & Nese Kumral & Aykut Lenger
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