ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography
1982 - 2024
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Volume 68, issue 3-4, 2024
- Driving Change in Troubling Times: Security, Risk and the State in Global Production Networks pp. 145-150

- Hess Martin and Horner Rory
- Friendshoring in global production networks: state-orchestrated coupling amid geopolitical uncertainty pp. 151-166

- Kalvelage Linus and Tups Gideon
- Geopolitics and geospatial strategies: the rise of regulatory supply chain controls for semiconductor GPN in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan pp. 167-181

- Aoyama Yuko, Song Eunyeong and Wang Shan-yu
- Military conflicts and the performance of state-owned enterprises: a study of Ukraine’s aerospace, defense, and electro-engineering industries before and after the 2014 Crimea and Donbas occupation pp. 182-194

- Blažek Jiří and Lypianin Anton
- A “return of the state” in energy transitions? The making of a hydrogen economy in the European Union pp. 195-212

- Vezzoni Rubén
- State power, Global Production Networks, and underdevelopment: examining South Carolina’s success in fostering strategic coupling pp. 213-225

- Teixeira Tiago
- The resource-making state: liquefied natural gas production networks and state strategies for domestic market development in Indonesia pp. 226-242

- Dodge Alexander Steven and Rye Ståle A.
Volume 68, issue 2, 2024
- Towards a comprehensive agency-based resilience approach: Myopia and hypermetropia in the Turkish wine industry pp. 81-95

- Evren Yiğit and Akdoğan-Odabaş Ezgi
- Institutional work and institutional entrepreneurship in the Ontario craft beer industry pp. 97-110

- Roy Kevin
- Injecting climate finance into SME lending in Germany: Opportunities for and limitations of regional savings and cooperative banks pp. 111-123

- Flögel Franz, Schepelmann Philipp, Zademach Hans-Martin and Zörner Michael
- The geography of eco-innovations and sustainability transitions: A systematic comparison pp. 125-143

- Hansmeier Hendrik and Kroll Henning
Volume 68, issue 1, 2024
- Family firms, hidden champions and regional development pp. 1-8

- Suwala Lech, Ahrens Jan-Philipp and Basco Rodrigo
- Hidden champions as a determinant of regional development: An analysis of german districts pp. 9-39

- Benz Lena, Block Jörn H. and Johann Matthias S.
- Institutional effects on family business internationalization: A systematic review pp. 41-62

- Kalhor Elham
- Hidden Champions and their integration in rural regional innovation systems: Insights from Germany pp. 63-78

- Rietmann Carsten
- Corrigendum to: Population age structure – An underlying driver of national, regional and urban economic development pp. 79-79

- Malmberg Anders, Malmberg Bo and Maskell Peter
Volume 67, issue 4, 2023
- Digitalization and Labor Restructuring pp. 173-176

- Fuchs Martina and Cumbers Andrew
- Trucking (un)limited – the impact of digital platforms on labour in production networks of logistics pp. 177-188

- Helwing Veronique, Verfürth Philip and Franz Martin
- Location-specific labour control strategies in online retail pp. 189-201

- Fuchs Martina, Dannenberg Peter, López Tatiana, Wiedemann Cathrin and Riedler Tim
- Amazon’s distribution space: constructing a ‘labour fix’ through digital Taylorism and corporate Keynesianism pp. 202-216

- Henaway Mostafa
- Population age structure – An underlying driver of national, regional and urban economic development pp. 217-233

- Malmberg Anders, Malmberg Bo and Maskell Peter
- Mießner, M.; Naumann, M. (Hrsg.): Kritische Geographien ländlicher Enwicklung. Globale Transformationen und lokale Herausforderungen. (= Raumproduktionen: Theorie und gesellschaftliche Praxis, Band 33). Münster: Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot 2019. 296 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-89691-277-0. 33 Euro pp. 234-235

- Mose Ingo
- Ingo Liefner & Sebastian Losacker: Nachhaltige Wirtschaftsgeographie pp. 235-236

- Neise Thomas
Volume 67, issue 2-3, 2023
- Seven Years of Brexit: Economic Geographies of Regional De- and Recoupling pp. 67-75

- Glückler Johannes and Wójcik Dariusz
- Viewing the impact of Brexit on Britain’s financial centre through an historical lens: Can there be a third reinvention of the City of London? pp. 76-91

- Dymski Gary, Gavris Maria and Huaccha Gissell
- Interlocking corporate and policy networks in financial services: Paris-London relations post Brexit pp. 92-104

- Hall Sarah and Heneghan Martin
- Do they do as they say?: Analysing the Impact of Brexit on Relocation Intentions in the UK’s FinTech Industry pp. 105-126

- Sohns Franziska and Wójcik Dariusz
- Post-Brexit: Do board interlocks make banks take similar relocation decisions? pp. 127-141

- Panitz Robert and Glückler Johannes
- The impact of brexit on regional productivity in the UK pp. 142-160

- Fingleton Bernard, Gardiner Ben, Martin Ron and Barbieri Luca
- Levelling Up and The Privileging of sub-national governance in England in the inter-Brexit space pp. 161-171

- Nurse Alexander and Sykes Olivier
Volume 67, issue 1, 2023
- China – International Linkages: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-4

- Liefner Ingo and Li Yingcheng
- An analysis of the evolution of Chinese cities in global scientific collaboration networks: Manuscript prepared for special issue on “China’s internationalization and changing role in the world” pp. 5-19

- Cao Zhan, Derudder Ben, Dai Liang and Peng Zhenwei
- Impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative on regional outward FDI from China based on evidence from 2000 to 2015 pp. 20-32

- Li Yuanyuan
- Cross-Border knowledge pipelines and innovation performance of chinese firms: evidence from Zhangjiang in Shanghai pp. 33-46

- Zeng Gang, Zhang Yi and Cao Xianzhong
- How outward FDIs affect income: experiences from Chinese city-regions pp. 47-64

- Yang Ruilin and Bathelt Harald
- Corrigendum zu: Zum Stand der geographischen Handelsforschung: Handelsimmobilien und Handelstätigkeit – Ökonomisch-funktionaler Zusammenhang im Kontext der geographischen Handelsforschung pp. 65-66

- Klein Kurt
Volume 66, issue 4, 2022
- Innovation, scaling-up, and local development in peripheral regions: do establishments scale-up locally? pp. 185-200

- Shearmur Richard and Doloreux David
- Ethnic networks in the internationalization of Turkish food producers pp. 201-210

- Bagci Utku Eren, Franz Martin and Yavan Nuri
- Zum Stand der geographischen Handelsforschung: Handelsimmobilien und Handelstätigkeit – Ökonomisch-funktionaler Zusammenhang im Kontext der geographischen Handelsforschung: Eine Bestandsaufnahme pp. 211-227

- Klein Kurt
- National identities and cross-strait relations: challenges to Taiwan’s economic development pp. 228-240

- Wang Hao
Volume 66, issue 3, 2022
- Spatial perspectives on migrant entrepreneurship pp. 131-136

- David Alexandra and Schäfer Susann
- A Review of Transnational Migrant Entrepreneurship: Perspectives on Unequal Spatialities pp. 137-150

- Sandoz Laure, Mittmasser Christina, Riaño Yvonne and Piguet Etienne
- Lost in space? Refugee Entrepreneurship and Cultural Diversity in Spatial Contexts pp. 151-171

- Hartmann Carina and Philipp Ralf
- Study and work paving the way for Moroccan migrants: the entrepreneurial path to transnational and domestic business activities pp. 172-184

- Alvarado Valenzuela Juan Francisco and Solano Giacomo
Volume 66, issue 2, 2022
- Making history matter more in evolutionary economic geography pp. 65-80

- Martin Ron and Sunley Peter
- The Tortoise and the Hare: Industry Clockspeed and Resilience of Production and Knowledge Networks in Montréal’s Aerospace Industry pp. 81-95

- Li Pengfei, Turkina Ekaterina and Ari Van Assche
- Resilience and specialization – How German regions weathered the Great Recession pp. 96-110

- Christian Hundt and Grün Lennart
- Der Zusammenhang zwischen sozialen Ungleichheiten und Covid-19 Fallzahlen auf Stadtteilebene – Eine Fallstudie für 46 Stadtteile der Stadt Duisburg pp. 111-130

- Straßburger Max-Leon and Mewes Lars
Volume 66, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial: ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography pp. 1-1

- Bathelt Harald and Henn Sebastian
- Agency, sentiment, and risk and uncertainty: fears of job loss in 8 European countries pp. 3-17

- Clark Gordon L.
- Urban-economic geographies beyond production: Nairobi’s sociotechnical system and the challenge of generative urbanization pp. 18-35

- Murphy James T.
- Architectures of the commons: collaborative spaces and innovation pp. 36-48

- Cohendet Patrick
- The geographical dispersion of inventor networks in peripheral economies pp. 49-63

- Cano-Kollmann Marcelo, Ram Mudambi and Tavares-Lehmann Ana Teresa
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