Growth and Change
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2020
- Concentrated versus diffused growth assets: agglomeration economies and regional cohesion pp. 1440-1453

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- Regional industrial restructuring: Asset modification and alignment for digitalization pp. 1454-1470

- Arne Isaksen, Emelie Langemyr Eriksen and Jan Ole Rypestøl
- Internationalization of SMEs in the Baltic Sea Region: Barriers of cross‐national collaboration considering regional innovation strategies for smart specialization pp. 1471-1490

- Susanne Mueller‐Using, Wieslaw Urban and Jan Wedemeier
- Exploring the recent upsurge in productivity disparities among European regions pp. 1491-1516

- Alicia Gómez‐Tello, María José Murgui‐García and María Teresa Sanchis‐Llopis
- Sense of belonging to an industrial district and knowledge acquisition: The role of strong and trusting interorganizational relations pp. 1517-1541

- Mateo Manuel Córcoles‐Muñoz, Gloria Parra‐Requena, Pedro M. García‐Villaverde and María José Ruiz‐Ortega
- Determinants of entry: Evidence from new manufacturing firms in the U.S pp. 1542-1561

- Yilin Dong
- The rise of Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States: Disentangling investment strategies of state‐owned and private enterprises pp. 1562-1587

- Lisha He, Ronghao Jiang and Mia M. Bennett
- Effects and mechanisms of rural E‐commerce clusters on households' entrepreneurship behavior in China pp. 1588-1610

- Yan Mei, Danling Mao, Yuhui Lu and Wei Chu
- Endogenous inclusive development of e‐commerce in rural China: A case study pp. 1611-1630

- Ping Gao and Yajun Liu
- What does the character of urban technology reveals about convergence versus divergence of innovation in China?—A technical lens to evaluate regional economic development pp. 1631-1656

- Xiangdong Chen, Ping Lv, Shaofang Xue and Ming Li
- Is air pollution detrimental to regional innovation? Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 1657-1689

- Min Zhang and Seunghun Chung
- The impacts of fiscal decentralization on environmental innovation in China pp. 1690-1710

- Kuo Zhou, Baicheng Zhou and Mengmeng Yu
- Analysis of green total factor productivity trend and its determinants for the countries along silk roads pp. 1711-1726

- Yuanxin Peng, Zhuo Chen, Juanzhi Xu and Jay Lee
- Net primary productivity‐based factors of China's carbon intensity: A regional perspective pp. 1727-1748

- Jiandong Chen, Chong Xu, Qianjiao Xie and Malin Song
- Regional impact and spillover effect of public infrastructure investment: An empirical study in the Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 1749-1765

- Juanfeng Zhang, Danxia Zhang, Lele Li and Hui Zeng
- Comparisons of three‐dimensional urban forms in different urban expansion types: 58 sample cities in China pp. 1766-1783

- Yingxue Rao, Jiang Zhou, Min Zhou, Qingsong He and Jiayu Wu
- Total factor productivity of urban land use in China pp. 1784-1803

- Kui Yang, Taiyang Zhong, Yu Zhang and Qi Wen
- Does household laborer migration promote farmland abandonment in China? pp. 1804-1836

- Chong Lu
- Location choice of industrial land reduction in Metropolitan Area: Evidence from Shanghai in China pp. 1837-1859

- Keqiang Wang, Guoxiang Li and Hongmei Liu
- Unveiling various spatial patterns of determinants of hukou transfer intentions in China: A multi‐scale geographically weighted regression approach pp. 1860-1876

- Xin Lao and Hengyu Gu
- The complex network analysis of liner shipping networks: Lessons from the merger between COSCO and CSCL pp. 1877-1893

- Liehui Wang, Nanyi Zhang, Fei Ye, Yui‐yip Lau and César Ducruet
- Active transportation indicators and establishing baseline in a developing country context: A study of Rajshahi, Bangladesh pp. 1894-1920

- Shaila Jamal and Hossain Mohiuddin
- Does virtual discussion of a retail space affect the economic outcomes of the retail stores? The dynamics among retail environment, economic performances, and the perceived characteristics of the traditional retail markets by bloggers in Seoul pp. 1921-1953

- Yun‐Myong Yi and Tae‐Hyoung Tommy Gim
Volume 51, issue 3, 2020
- Detecting the intellectual pathway of resilience thinking in urban and regional studies: A critical reflection on resilience literature pp. 876-889

- Xin Mai and Roger C. K. Chan
- DUI and STI innovation modes in the Canadian wine industry: The geography of interaction modes pp. 890-909

- David Doloreux, Richard Shearmur, Igone Porto‐Gomez and Jon Mikel Zabala‐Iturriagagoitia
- Do rural migrants benefit from labor market agglomeration economies? Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 910-931

- Guangliang Yang, Lixing Li and Shihe Fu
- Nontariff measures, trade deflection, and market expansion of exporters in China pp. 932-953

- Xuqian Hu and Canfei He
- Spatial proximity, localized assets, and the changing geography of domestic mergers and acquisitions in transitional China pp. 954-976

- Jiawei Wu, Yehua Dennis Wei and Wen Chen
- An assessment of poverty determinants in U.S. census tracts, 1970–2010 pp. 977-999

- Carlos Gayán‐Navarro, Marcos Sanso‐Navarro and Fernando Sanz‐Gracia
- Going private: Are private prisons cost‐saving options for states? pp. 1000-1016

- Weston White, Anita Pena and Stephan Weiler
- The association between minority racial/ethnic groups and travel mode choices pp. 1017-1044

- Seungil Yum
- Analysis of the impact of school performance on income inequality in the long run: An application to Chilean municipalities pp. 1045-1080

- Yeycol Leiva and Gabriel Pino
- The effects of three types of China's official turnover on air quality: A regression discontinuity study pp. 1081-1101

- Liqiang Chen and Ming Gao
- From “obligated embeddedness” to “obligated Chineseness”? Bargaining processes and evolution of international automotive firms in China's New Energy Vehicle sector pp. 1102-1123

- Julian Schwabe
- Implications of China's innovation policy shift: Does “indigenous” mean closed? pp. 1124-1141

- Sebastian Losacker and Ingo Liefner
- Open innovation and innovative performance of universities: Evidence from China pp. 1142-1157

- Lei Ye, Gang Zeng and Xianzhong Cao
- Spatial evaluation of knowledge spillover benefits in China’s free trade zone provinces and cities pp. 1158-1181

- Haoqiang Li, Jihong Chen, Zheng Wan, Huaxin Zhang, Maoxin Wang and Yun Bai
- Spatio‐temporal dynamics of technical efficiency in China’s specialized markets: A stochastic frontier analysis approach pp. 1182-1202

- Xuliang Zhang, Xiaohui Hu and Wei Xu
- The space‐time evolution and driving forces of county economic growth in China from 1998 to 2015 pp. 1203-1223

- Zaijun Li, Meijuan Hu and Zhenyu Wang
- Living better and feeling happier: An investigation into the association between housing quality and happiness pp. 1224-1238

- Mingzhi Hu, Yulu Yang and Xiaofen Yu
- City economic development, housing availability, and migrants' settlement intentions: Evidence from China pp. 1239-1258

- Mengkai Chen, Yidong Wu, Guiwen Liu and Xianzhu Wang
- Rural land reforms and villagers' preferences for urban settlement: A case study of Shandong Province, China pp. 1259-1276

- Wei Yu, Xiao Lu and Enru Wang
- Analyzing the spatial allocation of Japan’s aid to China: A perspective from the relations between aid allocation stakeholders pp. 1277-1303

- Jing Shao and Maojun Wang
- What drives the labor share of income in South Korea? A regional analysis pp. 1304-1335

- David Kim and Woo‐Yung Kim
- Beyond the bid‐rent: Two tales of land use transition in contemporary China pp. 1336-1356

- Jinlong Gao, Zhixuan Wu, Jianglong Chen and Wen Chen
- Characterizing functionally integrated regions in the Central Yangtze River Megaregion from a city‐network perspective pp. 1357-1379

- Peng Gao, Dan He, Zhijing Sun and Yuemin Ning
- The direct and indirect effects of China's wastewater treatment service on urban household wastewater discharge pp. 1380-1400

- Jiajia Zheng, Muhammad Kamal and Assad Ullah
- Driving factors analysis of agricultural carbon emissions based on extended STIRPAT model of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 1401-1416

- Chuanhe Xiong, Shuang Chen and Liting Xu
- From pathways to roadways: Issues and challenges of road transport in Nagaland pp. 1417-1436

- Tumbenthung Y. Humtsoe
Volume 51, issue 2, 2020
- State‐level austerity, education, and large urban labor markets: Evidence from fiscal policy experiments in Kansas and Wisconsin pp. 556-583

- Tim Komarek
- The industries of the future in Mexico: Local and non‐local effects in the localization of “knowledge‐intensive services” pp. 584-606

- Luis Enrique Santiago
- Environment resilience and public health: Assessing healthcare's vulnerability to climate change in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 607-625

- Tingting Chen, John D. Radke, Wei Lang and Xun Li
- Regional development platforms as incubators of business ecosystems. Case study: The Lahti urban region, Finland pp. 626-645

- Vesa Harmaakorpi and Satu Rinkinen
- On the drivers of UK direct investment in the Spanish regions: A spatial Durbin approach pp. 646-675

- Adolfo Maza, Paula Gutiérrez‐Portilla and José Villaverde
- Great Recession and club convergence in Europe: A cross‐country, cross‐region panel analysis (2000–2015) pp. 676-711

- Fabio Mazzola and Pietro Pizzuto
- The relationship between overall happiness and perceived transportation services relative to other individual and environmental variables pp. 712-733

- Tae‐Hyoung Tommy Gim
- Weighted spatial dynamic shift‐share model as a forecasting tool for a regional economy: The case of South Korea pp. 734-748

- Hyun‐kyung Lee and Hong‐bae Kim
- Government support and firm innovation performance in Chinese science and technology parks: The perspective of firm and sub‐park heterogeneity pp. 749-770

- Tangwei Teng, Yi Zhang, Yuefang Si, Jiayi Chen and Xianzhong Cao
- Heterogeneity of correlation between the locational condition and industrial transformation of regenerative resource‐based cities in China pp. 771-791

- Ziyan Zheng, Fangdao Qiu and Xinlin Zhang
- Estimation of eco‐efficiency and identification of its influencing factors in China's Yangtze River Delta urban agglomerations pp. 792-808

- Xinlin Zhang
- Birth without raising: Impact of labor migration on the medical benefits for migrant children in China pp. 809-832

- Xiang Luo, Zuo Zhang, Xun Xu, Chongming Li and Lu Zhang
- Evolution of spatial structure patterns of city networks in the Yangtze River Economic Belt from the perspective of corporate pledge linkage pp. 833-851

- Xingxing Jin, Guojian Hu, Hailong Ding, Shilin Ye, Yuqi Lu and Jinhuang Lin
- Impact of road transportation development on habitat quality in economically developed areas: A case study of Jiangsu Province, China pp. 852-871

- Xiaoping Zhou, Longkai Xiao, Xiao Lu and Dongqi Sun
Volume 51, issue 1, 2020
- Explaining urban economic growth through cluster complementarity pp. 4-33

- Scott Brave and Richard H. Mattoon
- Neither core nor periphery: The search for competitive advantage in the automotive semi‐periphery pp. 34-57

- Greig Mordue and Brendan Sweeney
- Economic development incentive program deadweight: The role of program design features, firm characteristics, and location pp. 58-78

- Terance Rephann
- The rural identity and the encroaching city: Governance, policy and development in Northern Virginia's Wine Country pp. 79-101

- Margaret Cowell, Adam Eckerd and Henry Smart
- An infatuation with building things: Business strategies, linkages, and small city economic development in Manitoba pp. 102-122

- Murray D. Rice and Ronald V. Kalafsky
- An analysis of employment patterns of domestic migrants and immigrants in a Rustbelt city: A study of Buffalo‐Niagara Falls pp. 123-143

- Sharmistha Bagchi‐Sen, Torsten Schunder and Xiaonan Tai
- Regulating informality: Worker centers and collective action in day‐labor markets pp. 144-160

- Nik Theodore
- Networking policy and firm performance pp. 161-179

- Chiara Burlina
- The role of national settings in the economic resilience of regions—Evidence from recessionary shocks in Europe from 1990 to 2014 pp. 180-206

- Christian Hundt and Linus Holtermann
- Employment volatility in lagging and advanced regions: The Italian case pp. 207-233

- Hasan Engin Duran and Ugo Fratesi
- Institutional context and place‐based policy: The case of Coventry & Warwickshire pp. 234-255

- Johannes Glückler
- The impact of foreign influence on exporting through open innovation pp. 256-277

- Piers Thompson and Wenyu Zang
- Urban regeneration in urban functional areas in Poland as an instrument of implementation of the EU Cohesion Policy pp. 278-301

- Dorota Kamrowska‐Załuska and Hanna Obracht‐Prondzyńska
- Reducing transaction costs of tradable permit schemes using Blockchain smart contracts pp. 302-308

- Sina Shahab and Zaheer Allam
- Identifying configurations of multiple co‐located clusters by analyzing within‐ and between‐cluster linkages pp. 309-337

- Harald Bathelt and Jingyuan Zhao
- Ever‐transient FDI and ever‐polarizing regional development: Revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast and South Asia pp. 338-361

- Simon X. B. Zhao, David W. H. Wong, David W. S. Wong and Y. P. Jiang
- Regional economic resilience of resource‐based cities and influential factors during economic crises in China pp. 362-381

- Juntao Tan, Kevin Lo, Fangdao Qiu, Xinlin Zhang and Hongbo Zhao
- Spatio‐temporal pattern evolution and spatial spillover effect of green development efficiency: Evidence from Shandong Province, China pp. 382-401

- Fuyou Guo, LianJun Tong, Limeng Xu, Xiao Lu and Yanwen Sheng
- Firm employment growth in China: The role of marketization and regional economic factors pp. 402-439

- Peng Bin, Xiaolan Chen, Andrea Fracasso and Chiara Tomasi
- Can regional collaborative innovation improve innovation efficiency? An empirical study of Chinese cities pp. 440-463

- Fei Fan, Huan Lian and Song Wang
- Urban growth in a post‐2000 central Chinese urban agglomeration: Case study of the Changzhutan region pp. 464-487

- Yanting Zheng, Wanting Xu and Lizhu Dai
- Total factor productivity and the factors of green industry in Shanxi Province, China pp. 488-504

- Malin Song and Hui Li
- Urban human activity density spatiotemporal variations and the relationship with geographical factors: An exploratory Baidu heatmaps‐based analysis of Wuhan, China pp. 505-529

- Zuo Zhang, Yangxiong Xiao, Xiang Luo and Min Zhou
- Implementation analysis of transfer of development rights for conserving privately owned built heritage in Hong Kong: A transactions costs perspective pp. 530-550

- Jun Hou, Dazhi Gu, Sina Shahab and Edwin Hon‐wan Chan
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