Growth and Change
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2021
- Employment impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic across metropolitan status and size pp. 1958-1996

- Seung Jin Cho, Jun Yeong Lee and John Winters
- Investment location dynamics and influencing factors of pollution‐intensive industries in China: A study of chemical firms pp. 1997-2015

- Yinhao Wu, Changhong Miao, Yehua Dennis Wei and Jianming Miao
- Impact of foreign direct investment on the haze pollution in various cities: Evidence from China pp. 2016-2039

- Dan Huang, Shihu Zhong, Juan Tang and Jingjing Zhao
- Does industrial agglomeration promote high‐quality development of the Yellow River Basin in China? Empirical test from the moderating effect of environmental regulation pp. 2040-2070

- Siliang Guo and Heng Ma
- Uncoordinated urbanization and economic growth—The moderating role of natural resources pp. 2071-2098

- Shuo Lu, Yong Zhou and Wei Song
- The economic effects of passenger transport infrastructure investments in lagging regions. Would the increase in commuting be beneficial for regional development? pp. 2099-2123

- Norbert Szabó, Richárd Farkas and Attila Varga
- Spatial network analysis as a tool for measuring change in accessibility over time: Limits of transport investment as a driver for UK regional development pp. 2124-2148

- Md. Anwar Hossain and Crispin H. V. Cooper
- The economic effects of improved precipitation forecasts in the United States due to better commuting decisions pp. 2149-2171

- Brad Hartman, Harvey Cutler, Martin Shields and Dave Turner
- Understanding the evolution of fiscal performance of Indian states pp. 2172-2193

- Vaseem Akram and Badri Rath
- R&D internationalization and innovation performance of Chinese enterprises: The mediating role of returnees and foreign professionals pp. 2194-2212

- Yuefang Si, Yi Zhang and Tangwei Teng
- Ghana’s economic growth: Directing our focus on the contributing influences of innovation activities and trade pp. 2213-2237

- Ernest Kay Bakpa, Hu Xuhua and Abigail Konadu Aboagye
- The impact of knowledge depth and breadth on the geography of analytical industry technological networks: Evidence from China’s biotechnology industry pp. 2238-2255

- Qin Ye
- The value of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial ecosystem: Evidence from 265 cities in China pp. 2256-2271

- Junping Yang and Mengjie Zhang
- Is there heterogeneity among persistent high‐growth firms? pp. 2272-2292

- Guilherme Fowler A. Monteiro, Adriana Bortoluzzo and Pedro Lipkin P. Rosa
- Dynamic interaction between outward foreign direct investment and home country industrial upgrading: Regional differences in China pp. 2293-2317

- Mei Ling Wang, Si Lu Pang, Feng Wang, Xin Guo and Zheng Xia He
- Beyond technological relatedness: An evolutionary pro‐growth coalition and industrial transformation in Kunshan, China pp. 2318-2341

- Cassandra C. Wang, Gary Gereffi and Zhigao Liu
- External shocks and enterprises' dynamic capabilities in a time of regional distress pp. 2342-2363

- Jarle Aarstad, Olav Andreas Kvitastein and Marte C. W. Solheim
- Spatiotemporal evolution and spatial relevance of urban resilience: Evidence from cities of China pp. 2364-2390

- Tao Shi, Yurong Qiao and Qian Zhou
- The Economic Network Resilience of the Guanzhong Plain City Cluster, China: A network analysis from the evolutionary perspective pp. 2391-2411

- Shanshan Ye and Zhu Qian
- Revisiting a place‐based policy: Transformations in Northeast Brazil pp. 2412-2436

- Solmaria Halleck Vega
- Trends and types of rural residential land use change in China: A process analysis perspective pp. 2437-2452

- Wei Pan, Jing Wang, Xiaofei Qin and Yurui Li
- Business group affiliation in rural contexts: Do small firms grow faster through working capital management? pp. 2453-2476

- Vivien Lefebvre
- Land price control and employee wages: A bunching analysis of factor cost transfer pp. 2477-2508

- Ke‐wei Cheng, Chen Feng and Yao Zhang
- Measuring and characterizing land use mix patterns of China’s megacities: A case study of Shanghai pp. 2509-2539

- Hongyu Zheng, Yuefei Zhuo, Zhongguo Xu, Cifang Wu, Jianhong Huang and Qi Fu
- Provincial income convergence clubs in Indonesia: Identification and conditioning factors pp. 2540-2575

- Anang Budi Gunawan, Carlos Mendez-Guerra and Shigeru Otsubo
- Location and spatial dynamics of maritime services: A case study of the Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 2576-2595

- Shilin Ye and Ziran Jiang
- Impact of institutional governance and state determinants on foreign direct investment in Asian economies pp. 2596-2613

- Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza, Chen Yan, Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas and Atta Ullah
- Investigating the effects of market segmentation on firm survival and their heterogeneities in China pp. 2614-2634

- Peixin Li, Lixia Li, Yichun Xie and Xueliang Zhang
- Understanding spatial and compositional dynamics of employment centers in urban China: Empirical evidence from Nanjing pp. 2635-2661

- Hui Wang, Feng Yuan, Yehua Dennis Wei, Wen Chen and Lei Wang
- Seven super urban agglomerations, governments’ debt risk, and land leasing, China pp. 2662-2679

- Juanfeng Zhang, Lele Li, Danxia Zhang and Jie Gu
- Identification of freight generating industry complexes: A descriptive spatial analysis pp. 2680-2712

- Sowjanya Dhulipala and Gopal R. Patil
- Regional trajectories of entrepreneurship, knowledge, and growth: The role of history and culture pp. 2713-2715

- Nicholas Kacher
- Productivity Perspectives pp. 2716-2718

- Christopher D. Blake
Volume 52, issue 3, 2021
- Quantifying reshoring at the macro‐level—Measurement and applications pp. 1200-1229

- Astrid Krenz and Holger Strulik
- Extending the offshoring literature to explain backshoring: An application to the Spanish footwear industry pp. 1230-1250

- Carmen Martínez‐Mora and Fernando Merino
- The online marketplace: Zero‐order city or new source of social inequality? pp. 1251-1270

- Joanna P. Ganning and Timothy Green
- Changing institutional context and regional industrial dynamics: New evidence from the establishment of administrative approval centers in China pp. 1271-1294

- Ziliang Liu and Shengjun Zhu
- Development conditions for creative clusters in Poland in view of institutional environment factors pp. 1295-1311

- Marta Mackiewicz and Beata Namyślak
- Overcoming barriers to new regional industrial path development: The role of a centre for research‐based innovation pp. 1312-1329

- Nina Kyllingstad
- Collaborative innovation efficiency: From within cities to between cities—Empirical analysis based on innovative cities in China pp. 1330-1360

- Song Wang, Jiexin Wang, Chenqi Wei, Xueli Wang and Fei Fan
- Triple helix relationship research on China's regional university–industry–government collaborative innovation: Based on provincial patent data pp. 1361-1386

- Tao Zhuang, Shuliang Zhao, Mingliang Zheng and Jianxun Chu
- Is there a nonlinear economic threshold effect of financial development on the efficiency of sci‐tech innovation? An empirical test from the Yangtze River Economic Belt pp. 1387-1409

- Xiang Yan and Yongchun Huang
- Location choice and spatial distribution of the electronic information manufacturing industry in China pp. 1410-1439

- Xiaofei Chen, Enru Wang, Jianfeng Guo and Changhong Miao
- Cultural barriers, institutional distance, and spatial spillovers: Evidence from regional industrial evolution in China pp. 1440-1481

- Qiliang Mao and Xianzhuang Mao
- Legitimate but “not for me”: The role of validation in migrant entrepreneur understanding of COVID‐19 business support policies in Shanghai pp. 1482-1508

- Emily C. Blalock and Xiaojun Lyu
- How can entrepreneurship be fostered? Evidence from provincial‐level panel data in China pp. 1509-1534

- Wei Feng
- To be a STEM or not to be a STEM: Why do countries differ? pp. 1535-1551

- Bruna Bruno and Marisa Faggini
- Identifying resilient industries in Mexico's automotive cluster: Policy lessons from the great recession to surmount the crisis caused by COVID 19 pp. 1552-1575

- Alfonso Mendoza‐Velázquez and Liliana Rendón‐Rojas
- On the synchronization of the business cycles of Mexican states and its relationship to their economic complexity, 2000–2014 pp. 1576-1592

- Manuel Gómez‐Zaldívar and Alejandra Llanos‐Guerrero
- Measuring Canada's export performance in the United States using an unbiased shift‐share pp. 1593-1607

- Colin Scarffe
- Rent burden determinants in hot and cold housing markets of Davidson and Shelby counties, Tennessee pp. 1608-1632

- Mikhail Samarin and Madhuri Sharma
- Measurement and analysis of neighborhood congestion: Evidence from sidewalk pedestrian traffic and walking speeds pp. 1633-1651

- Todd Gabe
- The complex association between migrants’ residential community choice and subjective well‐being: Evidence from urban China pp. 1652-1679

- Jing Zou and Xiaojun Deng
- The effect of resource abundance on Chinese urban green economic growth: A regional heterogeneity perspective pp. 1680-1700

- Ying Tian and Chao Feng
- Agglomeration externalities and the non‐linear performance of environmental regulation: Evidence from China pp. 1701-1731

- Rui Pang, Dan Zheng and Minjun Shi
- Does central environmental protection inspection enhance firms’ environmental disclosure? Evidence from China pp. 1732-1760

- Lingling Pan and Sheng Yao
- The impact of industrial structure upgrades on the urban–rural income gap: An empirical study based on China's provincial panel data pp. 1761-1782

- Qiuyang Zhou and Zhenqiang Li
- Construction land reduction, rural financial development, and industrial structure optimization pp. 1783-1803

- Guoxiang Li, Keqiang Wang and Hongmei Liu
- Built‐up land expansion simulation with combination of naive Bayes and cellular automaton model—A case study of the Shanghai‐Hangzhou Bay agglomeration pp. 1804-1825

- Rui Xiao, Xiaoyu Yu, Zhonghao Zhang and Xue Wang
- The geography of migrant workers' income in China: Evidence from a migrants dynamic survey in 2017 pp. 1826-1851

- Haijiang Wu and Qichao Wu
- Tempo‐spatial variability of urban leisure functional zones: An analysis based on geo‐big data pp. 1852-1865

- Ying Jing, Junjiao Shu, Rushan Wang and Xiang Zhang
- Is China’s urban–rural difference in population aging rational? An international comparison with key indicators pp. 1866-1891

- Xinxin Wang, Jingjing Hong, Pengpeng Fan, Shidan Xu, Zhixian Chai and Yubo Zhuo
- Social media business networks and SME performance: A rural–urban comparative analysis pp. 1892-1913

- Pattanapong Tiwasing
- The evolution patterns of tourism integration driven by regional tourism‐economic linkages—Taking Poyang Lake region, China, as an example pp. 1914-1937

- Li‐chun Hou, Lian‐xia Wu, Sheng‐li Ju, Zhi‐rong Zhang, Yin‐jian Zhu and Zheng‐qing Lai
- Urban ecosystem health assessment and obstacle factor diagnosis using a comprehensive assessment model for Nanjing, China pp. 1938-1954

- Xue Xie, Bin Fang, Xin Li and Shasha He
Volume 52, issue 2, 2021
- Taking the systems approaches out of their comfort zones: Perspectives from under explored contexts pp. 608-620

- Rhiannon Pugh, Jana Schmutzler and Alexandra Tsvetkova
- Designing regional innovation systems in transitional economies: A creative ecosystem approach pp. 621-640

- Marta Gasparin and Martin Quinn
- The entrepreneurial ecosystem of cultural and creative industries in Porto: A sub‐ecosystem approach pp. 641-662

- Ellen Loots, Miguel Neiva, Luís Carvalho and Mariangela Lavanga
- Applying the ecosystem model in a new context? The case of business incubation in Oman pp. 663-686

- Nasser Al‐Baimani, Nick Clifton, Eleri Jones and Rhiannon Pugh
- The Indian venture capital emergence, development, and boom: A southern contextualization pp. 687-705

- Manuel Gonzalo and Hugo Kantis
- Vitality policy as a tool for rural development in peripheral Finland pp. 706-726

- Teemu Makkonen and Petri Kahila
- Uncharted waters of the entrepreneurial ecosystems research: Comparing Greater Istanbul and Reading ecosystems pp. 727-750

- Maksim Belitski and Pınar Büyükbalci
- Why do universities have little systemic impact with social innovation? An institutional logics perspective pp. 751-769

- Ridvan Cinar and Paul Benneworth
- Universities as orchestrators of the development of regional innovation ecosystems in emerging economies pp. 770-789

- Elisa Thomas, Kadigia Faccin and Bjørn Terje Asheim
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems as a bridging concept? A conceptual contribution to the debate on entrepreneurship and regional development pp. 790-807

- Bastian Lange and Suntje Schmidt
- Individual social capital and migration pp. 808-837

- Julie Hotchkiss and Anil Rupasingha
- The longer‐term labor market impacts of paid parental leave pp. 838-884

- Wendy A. Stock and Myron Inglis
- Exurban growth inside the urban growth boundary? An examination of development in Oregon cities pp. 885-908

- Rebecca Lewis and Robert Parker
- Knowledge diffusion channels in Brazil: The effect of inventor mobility and inventive collaboration on regional invention pp. 909-932

- Cirlene Maria de Matos, Eduardo Gonçalves and Ricardo da Silva Freguglia
- Are foreign companies a blessing or a curse for local development in Brazil? It depends on the home country and host region's institutions pp. 933-962

- Eduardo Polloni‐Silva, Herick Fernando Moralles, Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento Rebelatto and Dominik Hartmann
- Innovation success in an emerging economy: A comparison of R&D‐oriented companies in Turkey pp. 963-989

- Timo Kleiner‐Schäfer and Ingo Liefner
- The variations in individual consumption change and the substitution effect under the shock of COVID‐19: Evidence from payment system data in China pp. 990-1010

- Jie Xu, Ming Gao and Yina Zhang
- Can industrial agglomeration improve regional green total factor productivity in China? An empirical analysis based on spatial econometrics pp. 1011-1039

- Ping Lu, Jianhui Liu, Yunxuan Wang and Lei Ruan
- A new model to investigate the impact of innovative IT services on smart urban growth: The mediating role of urban planners’ knowledge pp. 1040-1061

- Dapeng Liu, Mao Zhao, Haiqing Xu and Mansoureh Mehrgan
- Growth in surrounding consumer amenities: The economic externality of urban parks pp. 1062-1079

- Fenjie Long and Lang Shi
- Interprovincial separation between headquarters and registered addresses: The case of listed companies in China pp. 1080-1098

- Guojian Hu, Xiaomin Liang, Yuqi Lu and Yu Chen
- Dual‐level impact of regional context and individual attributes on entrepreneurship among return migrants in China pp. 1099-1116

- Jiangbin Yin, Xiaoyan Huang, Yunyun Dong, Min Zhao and Weibao Tan
- Spatiotemporal evolution of production cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries: An analysis based on the input–output technique pp. 1117-1136

- Zhi Zheng, Zhouying Song, Qidi Ji and Wei Xiong
- Impact of globalization and governance determinants on economic growth: An empirical analysis of Asian economies pp. 1137-1154

- Xiaodong Xu, Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Chunxia Sun, Samreen Gillani, Atta Ullah and Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza
- Assessment of environmental governance in disaster vulnerability context of rural Bangladesh pp. 1155-1171

- Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, Jing Wen, Bo Yang, Shaheen Yusufzada, Nazmul Huda and Farzana Mahbub
- Understanding the traditional mares’ milk industry’s transformation into a creative industry: Empirical evidence from Kazakhstan pp. 1172-1196

- Doszhan Baibokonov, Yongzhong Yang, Yunyan Tang and Md Sajjad Hosain
Volume 52, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction: Nodes in global networks pp. 4-11

- Sören Scholvin, Moritz Breul, Javier Revilla Diez and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- The brokerage role of small states and territories in global corporate networks pp. 12-28

- Kirsten Martinus, Thomas Sigler, Iacopo Iacopini and Ben Derudder
- “One thing leads to another”, but where? – Gateway cities and the geography of production linkages pp. 29-47

- Moritz Breul and Javier Revilla Diez
- Reversal of economic fortunes: Institutions and the changing ascendancy of Barcelona and Madrid as economic hubs pp. 48-70

- Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose and Daniel Hardy
- In the gateway's shadow: Interactions between Singapore's Hinterlands pp. 71-87

- Francis E. Hutchinson
- Gateways or backdoors to development? Filtering mechanisms and territorial embeddedness in the Chilean copper GPN’s urban system pp. 88-110

- Miguel Atienza, Martín Arias‐Loyola and Nicholas Phelps
- World cities and peripheral development: The interplay of gateways and subordinate places in Argentina and Ghana’s upstream oil and gas sector pp. 111-129

- Sören Scholvin
- The patterns and driving forces of uneven regional growth in ASEAN countries: A tale of two Thailands' path toward regional coordinated development pp. 130-149

- Wei Lang, Muzhe Pan, Jiemin Wu, Tingting Chen and Xun Li
- Unveiling the local determinants of population growth in the European Union pp. 150-166

- Marcos Álvarez‐Díaz, Béatrice D’Hombres, Lewis Dijkstra, Claudia Ghisetti and Nicola Pontarollo
- Location choices of undocumented migrants: Does access to higher public education matter? pp. 167-194

- Richard Cebula, Mpaza Kapembwa and Usha Nair‐Reichert
- Monetary policy and regional economic performance in Mexico: A structural panel VAR approach pp. 195-223

- Víctor Hugo Torres‐Preciado
- Export trade and smog pollution: Empirical evidence from China pp. 224-242

- Junhong Bai and Xuewei Yu
- The relationship between China's income inequality and transport infrastructure, economic growth, and carbon emissions pp. 243-264

- Jiekuan Zhang and Yan Zhang
- Is environmental regulation a blessing or a curse for China's urban land use efficiency? Evidence from a threshold effect model pp. 265-282

- Xupeng Zhang, Xinhai Lu, Danling Chen, Chaozheng Zhang, Kun Ge, Bing Kuang and Sui Liu
- Impact of Chinese market segmentation on regional collaborative governance of environmental pollution: A new approach to complex system theory pp. 283-309

- Yuanchao Bian, Kaiyi Song and Junhong Bai
- The impact of land finance on urban land use efficiency: A panel threshold model for Chinese provinces pp. 310-331

- Peng Wang, Zinan Shao, Jian Wang and Qun Wu
- Tax enforcement interactions among Chinese provinces: A frontier and spatial analysis pp. 332-348

- Longjin Chen
- University‐industry‐government triple helix relationship and regional innovation efficiency in China pp. 349-370

- Tao Zhuang, Zhixia Zhou and Qingjun Li
- Spatiotemporal context and firm performance: The mediating effect of strategic interaction pp. 371-391

- Jiafeng Gu
- The heterogeneity of agglomeration effect: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 392-424

- Wenwen Wang
- The comparative study of China's mega‐city regions: A perspective of competitiveness pp. 425-442

- Fan Zhang, Xiyang Lou and Yuemin Ning
- Analyzing the distribution of researchers in China: An approach using multiscale geographically weighted regression pp. 443-459

- Hengyu Gu, Hanchen Yu, Mehak Sachdeva and Ye Liu
- Regional inflation persistence in Turkey pp. 460-491

- Hasan Engin Duran and Burak Dindaroğlu
- Internal and external constraints of the Cuban production sector pp. 492-517

- Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico
- A micro‐level data analysis of household energy demand in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: An application of linear approximate almost ideal demand system pp. 518-538

- Sajjad and Zia Ur Rahman
- Happy neighborhoods: Investigating neighborhood conditions and sentiments of a shrinking city with Twitter data pp. 539-566

- Yunmi Park, Minju Kim and Kijin Seong
- Partial least squares regression and importance–satisfaction analyses of the strategic drivers of happiness: A quality of life survey in Seoul, Korea pp. 567-599

- Tae‐Hyoung T. Gim
- Wealth Creation: A New Framework for Rural Economic and Community Development pp. 600-604

- Debra Tropp
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