Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft
2006 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 2, 2021
- Policy options for lagging regions—effects, new approaches and emerging challenges: introduction to the special issue pp. 125-130

- Thomas Brenner and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Solving the restructuring problems of (former) old industrial regions with smart specialization? Conceptual thoughts and evidence from the Ruhr pp. 131-155

- Robert Hassink and Matthias Kiese
- Simultaneous consideration of spatial heterogeneity and spatial autocorrelation in European innovation: a spatial econometric approach based on the MGWR-SAR estimation pp. 157-184

- Andrea Furková
- Building a bridge over the valley of death? New pathways for innovation policy in structurally weak regions pp. 185-210

- Björn Alecke, Timo Mitze and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Recruitment of scarce competences to rural regions: Policy perspectives pp. 211-227

- Kristina Nyström
- Prerequisites and initial developments for economic specialization in lagging regions—A study of specialized villages in Iran pp. 229-268

- Masoumeh Ghorbani and Thomas Brenner
Volume 41, issue 1, 2021
- The effect of hazard shock and disclosure information on property and land prices: a machine-learning assessment in the case of Japan pp. 1-32

- Ti-Ching Peng
- Comparing ethnic segregation across cities—measurement issues matter pp. 33-54

- Moritz Meister and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Unlocking the black box: A comprehensive meta-analysis of the main determinants of within-region income inequality pp. 55-93

- Diana Barros and Aurora A. C. Teixeira
- Does migration depress regional human capital accumulation in the EU’s new member states? Theoretical and empirical evidence (Führt Migration zu niedrigeren regionalen Humankapital-Niveaus in den neuen Mitgliedstaaten der EU? Theoretische und empirische Evidenz) pp. 95-122

- Sascha Sardadvar and Elena Vakulenko
- Correction to: Unlocking the black box: A comprehensive meta-analysis of the main determinants of within-region income inequality pp. 123-123

- Diana Barros and Aurora A. C. Teixeira
Volume 40, issue 2, 2020
- Natural disasters and the economy pp. 107-111

- Alessandra Faggian and Marco Modica
- Climate change, catastrophes and Dismal Theorem: a critical review (Klimawandel, Katastrophen und das „Dismal Theorem“: eine kritische Überprüfung) pp. 113-136

- Andrea Rampa
- Livelihood vulnerability in Tambak Lorok, Semarang: an assessment of mixed rural-urban neighborhood (Vulnerabilität des Lebensunterhalts in Tambak Lorok, Semarang: Bewertung einer gemischt ländlich-urbanen Nachbarschaft) pp. 137-157

- Mega Febrina Kusumo Astuti and Wiwandari Handayani
- Economic landslide susceptibility under a socio-economic perspective: an application to Umbria Region (Central Italy) pp. 159-188

- Marco Donnini, Marco Modica, Paola Salvati, Ivan Marchesini, Mauro Rossi, Fausto Guzzetti and Roberto Zoboli
- Regional labor markets after an earthquake. Short-term emergency reactions in a cross-country perspective. Cases from Chile, Ecuador, Italy (Regionale Arbeitsmärkte nach einem Erdbeben. Kurzfristige Notfallreaktionen aus länderübergreifender Perspektive. Fälle aus Chile, Ecuador, Italien) pp. 189-221

- Cesar Mendoza, Giulio Breglia and Benjamín Jara
- Natural disasters as a development opportunity: a spatial economic resilience interpretation pp. 223-249

- Alexandru Bănică, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 40, issue 1, 2020
- New editors-in-chief and 40th anniversary of RRR pp. 1-2

- Mikaela Backman, Thomas Brenner, Georg Hirte and Iris Wanzenböck
- The community reinvestment act and real municipal bond interest rate yields in the united states: evidence from the municipal bond market pp. 3-12

- Richard Cebula
- Governance fragmentation and urban spatial expansion: Evidence from Europe and the United States (Governance-Fragmentierung und urbane räumliche Expansion: Erkenntnisse aus Europa und den USA) pp. 13-32

- Silvia Beghelli, Gianni Guastella and Stefano Pareglio
- Heterogeneous growth outcomes of the EU’s regional financial support mediated by institutions with some empirical evidences at NUTS 3 level pp. 33-66

- Mindaugas Butkus, Alma Maciulyte-Sniukiene and Kristina Matuzeviciute
- Multinational investments across Europe: a multilevel analysis pp. 67-105

- Jonas Kleineick, Andrea Ascani and Martijn Smit
Volume 39, issue 2, 2019
- Regional Interaction and Effects of Universities: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 113-117

- Thomas Brenner and Daniel Schiller
- University-industry collaborations—The key to radical innovations? (Universität-Industrie-Kooperationen – Der Schlüssel zu radikalen Innovationen?) pp. 119-141

- William Arant, Dirk Fornahl, Nils Grashof, Kolja Hesse and Cathrin Söllner
- Building of Academics’ Networks—An analysis based on Causation and Effectuation theory pp. 143-161

- Rhoda Ahoba-Sam and David Charles
- Where do regional influences matter? The impact of socio-spatial indicators on transitions from secondary school to university (Wo hat Region einen Einfluss? Effekte sozialräumlicher Indikatoren auf den Übergang von der Sekundarschule zur Universität) pp. 163-188

- Katarina Weßling and Nora Bechler
- Are they coming back? The mobility of university graduates in switzerland (Kehren sie Zurück? Die Mobilität von Hochschulabsolventinnen und -Absolventen in der Schweiz) pp. 189-208

- Chantal Oggenfuss and Stefan Wolter
Volume 39, issue 1, 2019
- Football clubs and regional image (Fußballvereine und regionales Image) pp. 1-23

- Christina Fischer and Rüdiger Hamm
- The price of mobility pp. 25-64

- Reinhard Weisser
- Vocational schools as an instrument of interregional competition—Empirical evidence from German counties (Berufsschulen als Instrument im interregionalen Wettbewerb – Ergebnisse einer Analyse für deutsche Kreise) pp. 65-89

- Ivo Bischoff and Julia Hauschildt
- The effects of formal educations’ levels on regional economic growth in Greece over the period 1995–2012 pp. 91-111

- Karatheodoros Anastasios, Tsamadias Constantinos and Panagiotis Pegkas
Volume 38, issue 2, 2018
- The detection of natural cities in the Netherlands—Nocturnal satellite imagery and Zipf’s law (Die Abgrenzung natürlicher Städte in den Niederlanden: Nachtsatellitenbilder und das Zipf-Gesetz) pp. 111-140

- Rolf Bergs
- Gauging two sides of regional economic resilience in Western Germany—Why sensitivity and recovery should not be lumped together pp. 141-189

- Franziska Pudelko, Christian Hundt and Linus Holtermann
- Evaluation of the Brazilian regional development funds pp. 191-217

- Guilherme Resende, Diego Firmino Costa da Silva and Luis da Silva Filho
- Regional heterogeneity in age-related housing depreciation rates (Regionale Heterogenität altersbedingter Wertminderungen von Wohnimmobilien) pp. 219-254

- Sören Gröbel
- Physische und digitale Erreichbarkeit von Finanzdienstleistungen der Sparkassen und Genossenschaftsbanken (Physical and digital accessibility of financial services at savings and cooperative banks) pp. 255-284

- Alexander Conrad, Alexander Hoffmann and Doris Neuberger
Volume 38, issue 1, 2018
- Uneven dispersion or adaptive polycentrism? Urban expansion, population dynamics and employment growth in an ‘ordinary’ city pp. 1-25

- Luca Salvati, Margherita Carlucci, Efstathios Grigoriadis and Francesco Maria Chelli
- How entrepreneurial are students who intend to become academics? – A study of career motives pp. 27-52

- Nora Hesse and Jürgen Brünjes
- Local and spatial cointegration in the wage curve – a spatial panel analysis for german regions pp. 53-75

- Reinhold Kosfeld and Christian Dreger
- The innovation efficiency of German regions – a shared-input DEA approach pp. 77-109

- Tom Broekel, Nicky Rogge and Thomas Brenner
Volume 37, issue 2, 2017
- Universities and sustainable regional development: introduction to the special issue pp. 103-109

- Lorenz Blume, Thomas Brenner and Guido Buenstorf
- Regional effects of university funding: Excellence at the cost of regional disparity? pp. 111-133

- Johannes Koenig, Thomas Brenner and Guido Buenstorf
- The role of universities in a network of subsidized R&D collaboration: The case of the biotechnology-industry in Germany pp. 135-160

- Christoph Roesler and Tom Broekel
- The role of higher education institutions in regional transition paths towards sustainability pp. 161-187

- Verena Radinger-Peer and Gesa Pflitsch
- The raise of publications on sustainability—a case study in Germany pp. 189-225

- Thomas Brenner and Gesa Pflitsch
Volume 37, issue 1, 2017
- The emergence of entrepreneurial ideas at universities in times of demographic change: evidence from Germany (Die Entstehung von Gründungsideen und neuen Unternehmen in Zeiten demografischen Wandels in ausgewählten deutschen Regionen) pp. 1-37

- Matthias Piontek and Michael Wyrwich
- Motives behind the mobility of university graduates – A study of three German universities pp. 39-58

- Sidonia von Proff, Matthias Duschl and Thomas Brenner
- An analysis of Okun’s law for the Spanish provinces pp. 59-90

- Celia Melguizo
- Locational efficiency in a federal system without land rent taxation pp. 91-102

- Robert Philipowski
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- Knowledge, innovation, agglomeration and regional convergence in the EU: motivating place-based regional intervention pp. 121-143

- Gianni Guastella and Francesco Timpano
- Unemployment decline in East Germany: the role of demography pp. 145-168

- Michaela Fuchs
- Christian Warnecke: Universitäten und Fachhochschulen im regionalen Innovationssystem – Eine deutschlandweite Betrachtung pp. 195-197

- Franz Tödtling
Volume 36, issue 1, 2016
- Endogenous intangible resources and their place in the institutional hierarchy pp. 1-28

- Annie Tubadji, Vassilis Angelis and Peter Nijkamp
- Locations of labor market entry by German university graduates: is (regional) beauty in the eye of the beholder? pp. 29-49

- Guido Buenstorf, Matthias Geissler and Stefan Krabel
- Interregional migration within the European Union in the aftermath of the Eastern enlargements: a spatial approach pp. 51-79

- Sascha Sardadvar and Silvia Rocha-Akis
- Mileage tax, property tax, sales tax, or fee: the best way to pay for commercial infrastructure that isn’t free pp. 81-98

- Adam T. Jones
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