European Planning Studies
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Volume 22, issue 12, 2014
- Invisible Agents and hidden Protagonists: Rethinking Creative Cities Policy pp. 2429-2435

- Allan Watson and Calvin Taylor
- Invisible Creativity? Highlighting the Hidden Impact of Freelancing in London's Creative Industries pp. 2436-2455

- Oli Mould, Tim Vorley and Kai Liu
- The Role of Universities in the Regional Creative Economies of the UK: Hidden Protagonists and the Challenge of Knowledge Transfer pp. 2456-2476

- Roberta Comunian, Calvin Taylor and David N. Smith
- Spatial-Relational Mapping in Socio-Institutional Perspectives of Innovation pp. 2477-2489

- Rachel C. Granger
- Creative City Policy and the Gap with Theory pp. 2490-2509

- Jan Jacob Trip and Arie Romein
- Cultural Amenities: Large and Small, Mainstream and Niche-A Conceptual Framework for Cultural Planning in an Age of Austerity pp. 2510-2525

- Robert C. Kloosterman
- Urban Mobility: What Role for the European Union? Explaining Dynamics of European Union Policy Design Since 1995 pp. 2526-2541

- Charlotte Halpern
- The Metropolization and Regionalization of the Knowledge Economy in the Multi-Core Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region pp. 2542-2560

- Angelika Münter and Kati Volgmann
- Migration, Mobility and the Role of European Cities and Regions in Redistributing Population pp. 2561-2583

- Iain Deas and Stephen Hincks
- How Do Universities Contribute to Employment Growth? The Role of Human Capital and Knowledge Bases pp. 2584-2604

- Rikard H. Eriksson and Fredrik Forslund
- Socio-economic Unity in the Evolution of an Agricultural Cluster pp. 2605-2619

- Bjørnar Sæther
- Adaptive Capacities of Spatial Planning in the Context of Climate Change in the European Alps pp. 2620-2638

- Sylvia Kruse and Marco Pütz
- Flirting with Amsterdam: Reorganizing the Dutch Broadcasting Industry in Hilversum pp. 2639-2655

- Rogier van der Groep
- Garden Suburbs of Tomorrow? A New Future for the Cottage Estates pp. 2656-2658

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 22, issue 11, 2014
- Spatial Reflections of Population Movements in Gokceada and Sustainable Tourism pp. 2213-2230

- Sibel Ecemis Kilic and Muhammed Aydogan
- Facilitation in Community Development. Twenty-Five Years of Experience in Rural Territories in Cuenca, Spain pp. 2231-2247

- José M. Díaz-Puente, Francisco J. Gallego, Pablo Vidueira and María J. Fernández
- Romanian Spatial Planning System: Post-Communist Dynamics of Change and Europeanization Processes pp. 2248-2267

- Mircea Munteanu and Loris Servillo
- "Sometimes Climate Adaptation is Politically Correct": A Case Study of Planners and Politicians Negotiating Climate Adaptation in Waterfront Spatial Planning pp. 2268-2286

- Sofie Storbjörk and Mattias Hjerpe
- Evolution of Innovation Policy in Emilia-Romagna and Valencia: Similar Reality, Similar Results? pp. 2287-2304

- Manuel López-estornell, David Barberá-tomás, Andrés García-reche and Francisco Mas-verdú
- Combining Knowledge from Different Sources, Channels and Geographical Scales pp. 2305-2325

- Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl
- European Corridors as Carriers of Dynamic Agglomeration Externalities? pp. 2326-2350

- Patrick Witte, Frank Oort, Bart Wiegmans and Tejo Spit
- Space of Creative Industries: A Case Study of Spatial Characteristics of Creative Clusters in Shanghai pp. 2351-2368

- Jin-Liao He and Hans Gebhardt
- Physical Planning in Entrepreneurial Urban Governance-Experiences from the Bo01 and Brunnshög Projects, Sweden pp. 2369-2388

- Ana Mafalda Madureira
- Challenges to Bridging Discrepant Knowledge Bases: A Case Study of the Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Energy pp. 2389-2410

- Rune Njøs, Stig-Erik Jakobsen, Jens Kristian Fosse and Christine Engelsen
- Cooperation and Forming Networks of Creative Cities: Polish Experiences pp. 2411-2427

- Beata Namyślak
Volume 22, issue 10, 2014
- Coping with Economic Crises-The Role of Clusters pp. 1993-2010

- Asgeir Skålholt and Taran Thune
- Knowledge That Matters: Identifying Regional Knowledge Assets of the Tampere Region pp. 2011-2029

- Antti Lönnqvist, Jonna Käpylä, Henna Salonius and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Same Sea, Different Ponds: Cross-Sectorial Knowledge Spillovers in the North Sea pp. 2030-2049

- Markus Steen and Gard Hopsdal Hansen
- Governing Social Cohesion in Shrinking Cities: The Cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig pp. 2050-2066

- Caterina Cortese, Annegret Haase, Katrin Grossmann and Iva Ticha
- Dutch and Australian Planning Regimes: Are They Ready to Face Extreme Climate Impacts? pp. 2067-2093

- Rob Roggema
- Localization of Business Services in European Regions: Large Urban Areas Stand Out pp. 2094-2115

- José A. Camacho-Ballesta, Yulia Melikhova and Manuel Hernández-Peinado
- Rural Strategies for Coping with the Spatial Unevenness in the Knowledge Society pp. 2116-2133

- Axel Stein
- What "Is" Territorial Cohesion? What Does It "Do"?: Essentialist Versus Pragmatic Approaches to Using Concepts pp. 2134-2155

- Gareth Abrahams
- Coping with Peripheralization: Governance Response in Two German Small Cities pp. 2156-2171

- Sabine Weck and Sabine Beißwenger
- Assessing the Magnitude of Creative Employment: A Comprehensive Mapping and Estimation of Existing Methodologies pp. 2172-2209

- Sara Cruz and Aurora Teixeira
- Fair Shared Cities-The Impact of Gender Planning in Europe pp. 2210-2211

- Ann-Katrin Bäcklund
Volume 22, issue 9, 2014
- Innovation Governance Nexuses: Mapping Local Governments' University-Industry Relations and Specialization in High Technology in Sweden pp. 1769-1782

- Stefan Szücs and Olof Zaring
- Firm Heterogeneity in Biotech: Absorptive Capacity, Strategies and Local-Regional Connections pp. 1783-1801

- Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and Helen Lawton Smith
- The Effect of Business Support on Employment in Manufacturing: Evidence from the European Union Structural Funds in Germany, Italy and Spain pp. 1802-1823

- Massimo Florio and Luigi Moretti
- Discourse Yes, Implementation Maybe: An Immobility and Paralysis of Sustainable Development Policy pp. 1824-1840

- Constance Carr
- Property-Led Urban, Town and Rural Regeneration in Ireland: Positive and Perverse Outcomes in Different Spatial and Socio-Economic Contexts pp. 1841-1861

- Michelle Norris, Menelaos Gkartzios and Dermot Coates
- Mapping the Geography of R&D: What Can We Learn for Regional Innovation Policy in the Czech Republic and Beyond? pp. 1862-1878

- Martin Srholec and Pavla Žížalová
- Urbanization and Socioeconomic Status in the European Regions: The Role of Population Ageing and Capital City Regions pp. 1879-1901

- Vassilis Tselios
- When Firms Take the Lead in Facilitating Clusters pp. 1902-1918

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup
- "De-Risking" East London: Olympic Regeneration Planning 2000-2012 pp. 1919-1939

- Andrew Smith
- Assessing Overall Network Structure in Regional Innovation Policies: A Case Study of Cluster Policy in the West Midlands in the UK pp. 1940-1959

- Shaowei He, Stewart MacNeill and Jinmin Wang
- Assessing Territorial Impacts of the EU Cohesion Policy: The Portuguese Case pp. 1960-1988

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Cities Without Suburbs: A Census 2010 Perspective, 4th Edition pp. 1989-1991

- Harry Pettit
Volume 22, issue 8, 2014
- Innovation and Tourism Destination Development pp. 1547-1550

- Henrik Halkier, Marek Kozak and Bo Svensson
- Bridging the Knowledge-gap Between the Old and the New: Regional Marine Experience Production in Orust, Västra Götaland, Sweden pp. 1551-1568

- Anders Larsson and Kristina N. Lindström
- Governance in Multi-Project Networks: Lessons from a Failed Destination Branding Effort pp. 1569-1586

- Eva Gustafsson, Mia Larson and Bo Svensson
- Mussels, Tourism and Community Development: A Case Study of Place Branding Through Food Festivals in Rural North Jutland, Denmark pp. 1587-1603

- Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt and Henrik Halkier
- Innovation, Tourism and Destination Development: Dolnośląskie Case Study pp. 1604-1624

- Marek W. Kozak
- World Heritage and Tourism Innovation: Institutional Frameworks and Local Adaptation pp. 1625-1640

- Susanna Heldt Cassel and Albina Pashkevich
- Beyond the Transfer of Capital? Second-Home Owners as Competence Brokers for Rural Entrepreneurship and Innovation pp. 1641-1658

- Ingeborg Nordbø
- Innovation and Destination Governance in Denmark: Tourism, Policy Networks and Spatial Development pp. 1659-1670

- Henrik Halkier
- Tourism Lobbying in Bavaria: Between Ignorance, Parochialism and Opportunism pp. 1671-1692

- Markus Pillmayer and Nicolai Scherle
- Human Capital in Low-Tech Manufacturing: The Geography of the Knowledge Economy in Denmark pp. 1693-1710

- Teis Hansen, Lars Winther and Ronnie Fibæk Hansen
- Effectiveness of Planning Instruments for Minimizing Spatial Conflicts of Biogas Production pp. 1711-1734

- Nina Buhr, Michael Rode and Helga Kanning
- The Effects of Foreign Expansion on Local Growth: The Case of Macao pp. 1735-1743

- Li Sheng
- Cooperative Housing and Social Cohesion: The Role of Linking Social Capital pp. 1744-1764

- Richard Lang and Andreas Novy
- Handbook on the Experience Economy pp. 1765-1767

- Martin Trandberg Jensen
Volume 22, issue 7, 2014
- On the Informational Basis of Regional Innovation Policy: From Growth to Capabilities pp. 1325-1341

- Zoltán Bajmócy, György Málovics and Judit Gébert
- Ex-Ante Analysis of the Regional Impacts of the Common Agricultural Policy: A Rural-Urban Recursive Dynamic CGE Model Approach pp. 1342-1367

- Maria Espinosa, Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Fabien Santini, Euan Phimister, Deborah Roberts, Sébastien Mary, Tomas Ratinger, Dimitris Skuras, Eudokia Balamou, Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- The Rise of Territorial Governance in European Policy pp. 1368-1383

- Dominic Stead
- Sustainable Communities? A Comparative Perspective on Urban Housing in the European Union pp. 1384-1406

- Nessa Winston
- Cross-Border Networks in Informal and Formal Cooperation in the Border Regions Andalusia-Algarve-Alentejo and South Finland-Estonia pp. 1407-1424

- Teresa González-Gómez and Estrella Gualda
- Knowledge Externalities and Knowledge Spillovers in Social Networks: The Case of Izmir Metalwork Industrial District pp. 1425-1443

- Burcu Türkcan
- Handling the Two Conflicting Discourses of Partnerships and Participation in Regional Planning pp. 1444-1461

- Ulla Higdem and Gro Sandkjær Hanssen
- The Role of Universities in Urban Regeneration: Reframing the Analytical Approach pp. 1462-1483

- Manuel Fernández-Esquinas and Hugo Pinto
- The European Union and Major Infrastructure Policies: The Reforms of the Trans-European Networks Programmes and the Implications for Spatial Planning pp. 1484-1506

- Tim Marshall
- Policy Responses to Urban Shrinkage: From Growth Thinking to Civic Engagement pp. 1507-1523

- Gert-Jan Hospers
- Urban Form, Sustainability and Health: The Case of Greater Oslo pp. 1524-1543

- Petter Næss
- Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood-Spilling over the Wall pp. 1544-1546

- Bastian A. Vollmer
Volume 22, issue 6, 2014
- Social Networks and Actual Knowledge Flow in the Irish Biotech Industry pp. 1109-1126

- Chris van Egeraat and Declan Curran
- Changes in Land-Use Preferences of Small-, Medium- and Large-Scale Industries Located in Metropolitan Areas (Case Study in Istanbul) pp. 1127-1142

- Mehmet Ali Yüzer and Ayşe şebnem Yüzer
- The Impact of Innovations on Growth and Stagnation Regions in Poland pp. 1143-1164

- Paweł Churski and Joanna Dominiak
- Visioning with the Public: Incorporating Public Values in Landscape Planning pp. 1165-1181

- Mirjam de Groot, Madelinde H. Winnubst, Nienke van Schie and Jacko A. van Ast
- Impact of Characteristics of Origin and Destination Provinces on Migration: 1995-2000 pp. 1182-1198

- Burcin Yazgi, Vedia Dokmeci, Kerem Koramaz and Gulay Kiroglu
- The Role of Leading Firms in the Evolution of SME Clusters: Evidence from the Leather Products Cluster in Florence pp. 1199-1211

- Filippo Randelli and Mauro Lombardi
- Creation and Alignment of the Eco-innovation Strategy Model to Regional Innovation Strategy: A Case from Lahti (Päijät-Häme Region), Finland pp. 1212-1234

- Virgilio Panapanaan, Tuomo Uotila and Anne Jalkala
- Cost Efficiency, Urban Patterns and Population Density When Providing Public Infrastructure: A Stochastic Frontier Approach pp. 1235-1258

- Inmaculada Álvarez, Ángel M. Prieto and José Zofío
- Staying on Top: Why is Munich so Resilient and Successful? pp. 1259-1279

- Richard Evans and Jay Karecha
- Spatial and Socio-environmental Dynamics of Catalan Regional Planning from a Multivariate Statistical Analysis Using 1980s and 2000s Data pp. 1280-1300

- Pere Serra, Ana Vera and Antoni Francesc Tulla
- Actors, Decisions and Policy Changes in Local Urbanization pp. 1301-1319

- Anna M. Hersperger, Maria-Pia Gennaio Franscini and Daniel Kübler
- Trends in European Tourism Planning and Organisation pp. 1320-1323

- Szilvia Gyimóthy
Volume 22, issue 5, 2014
- Regional Strategies for Renewable Energies: Development Processes in Greater Manchester pp. 889-908

- Fabian Faller
- Fragmented Integration and Business Cycle Synchronization in the Greek Regions pp. 909-928

- Ioannis Panteladis and Maria Tsiapa
- The Dynamics and Evolution of Local Industries-The Case of Linköping, Sweden pp. 929-948

- Sabrina Fredin
- Regional Scientific Production and Specialization in Europe: The Role of HERD pp. 949-974

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado, Esther Ferrándiz and M. Dolores León
- Partners Connection Process and Spatial Effects: New Insights from a Comparative Inter-Organizational Partnerships Analysis pp. 975-994

- Marie Ferru
- Imaginary Success?-The Contentious Ascendance of Creativity pp. 995-1009

- Peter Campbell
- The European Union as an Ethical Community and What This Means for Spatial Planning pp. 1010-1026

- Barrie Needham and Gerard Hoekveld
- The Role of Government Policies and Strategies Behind the Shrinking Urban Core in an Expanding City Region: The Case of Izmir pp. 1027-1047

- Guldem Ozatagan and Ayda Eraydin
- The Role of Knowledge Intermediaries in Developing Firm Learning Capabilities pp. 1048-1061

- Rachel Parker and Damian Hine
- Innovation in the Canadian Wine Industry: Evidence from Three Wine-Producing Regions pp. 1062-1080

- David Doloreux and Evelyne Lord-Tarte
- Creative Talent Drive Transformation of Professionals' Constitution in the Modern City: A Case Study of Fashion Talent Flow in Taipei pp. 1081-1105

- Tai Shan Hu and Kuang Chieh Chen
- Keys to the City: How Economics, Institutions, Social Interaction, and Politics Shape Development pp. 1106-1108

- Christian Kjær Monsson
Volume 22, issue 4, 2014
- Spatial Planning in the Baltic States: Impacts of European Policies pp. 671-679

- Garri Raagmaa and Dominic Stead
- European Integration and Spatial Rescaling in the Baltic Region: Soft Spaces, Soft Planning and Soft Security pp. 680-693

- Dominic Stead
- New Spatial Patterns and Territorial-Administrative Structures in the European Union: Reflections on Eastern Europe pp. 694-711

- Jussi Sakari Jauhiainen
- The Engagement of Territorial Knowledge Communities with European Spatial Planning and the Territorial Cohesion Debate: A Baltic Perspective pp. 712-734

- Neil Adams, Giancarlo Cotella and Richard Nunes
- From Conditionality to Europeanization in Central and Eastern Europe: Administrative Performance and Capacity in Cohesion Policy pp. 735-757

- John Bachtler, Carlos Mendez and Hildegard Oraže
- Urban-Rural Interactions in Latvian Changing Policy and Practice Context pp. 758-774

- Laila Kūle
- Europeanization and De-Europeanization of Estonian Regional Policy pp. 775-795

- Garri Raagmaa, Tarmo Kalvet and Ragne Kasesalu
- Urban Policies for the Creative Industries: A European Comparison pp. 796-815

- Külliki Tafel-Viia, Andres Viia, Erik Terk and Silja Lassur
- Polycentricity and the Multiplexity of Urban Networks pp. 816-840

- Martijn Burger, Bert van der Knaap and Ronald S. Wall
- Assessing the Importance of Local Supporting Organizations in the Automotive Industry: A Hybrid Dynamic Framework of Innovation Networks pp. 841-865

- Joana Almodovar and Aurora Teixeira
- Globalization, Recession and the Internationalization of Industrial Districts: Experiences from the Italian Gold Jewellery Industry pp. 866-884

- Valentina De Marchi, Joonkoo Lee and Gary Gereffi
- Making Strategies in Spatial Planning-Knowledge and Values pp. 885-888

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 22, issue 3, 2014
- European Union Competition Policy and the European Territorial Cohesion Agenda: An Impossible Reconciliation? State Aid Rules and Public Service Liberalization through the European Spatial Planning Lens pp. 459-480

- Claire Colomb and Gonçalo Santinha
- European Capital of Culture Designation as an Initiator of Urban Transformation in the Post-socialist Countries pp. 481-497

- Tuuli Lähdesmäki
- Cultural Events and Cultural Tourism Development: Lessons from the European Capitals of Culture pp. 498-514

- Yi-De Liu
- Contribution of Local Agenda 21 to Practical Implementation of Sustainable Development: The Case of the Czech Republic pp. 515-536

- Viktor Kveton, Jiri Louda, Jan Slavik and Martin Pelucha
- The Role of Territorial Capital in Local Economic Growth: Evidence from Italy pp. 537-562

- Giovanni Perucca
- The Structural Funds in Andalusia for the Programming Period 2014--2020: Time for Tightening Belts pp. 563-586

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete, María del Carmen Delgado and M. Carmen Lima
- Analysing How Environmental Concerns are Integrated in the Design of the EU Structural Funds Programmes pp. 587-609

- Margarita Argüelles and Carmen Benavides
- Is Europe 2020 Set to Fail? The Cultural Political Economy of the EU Grand Strategies pp. 610-626

- Matej Makarovič, Janez Šušteršič and Borut Rončević
- Harmony and Melody in Discourse on European Cohesion pp. 627-647

- Bernard Elissalde, Frédéric Santamaria and Philippe Jeanne
- Decision-Making on Transport Infrastructure and Contested Information: A Critical Analysis of Three Approaches pp. 648-666

- Karel Martens and Peter van Weelden
- The Collaborating Planner? Practitioners in the Neoliberal Age pp. 667-669

- Lina Olsson
Volume 22, issue 2, 2014
- An Evaluation of Endogenous Sustainable Development Planning for the Rural--Urban Environment in Gran Canaria pp. 229-245

- Carmelo J. León, Matías González, Jorge E. Araña and Javier de León
- Territorial Keys for Bringing Closer the Territorial Agenda of the EU and Europe 2020 pp. 246-267

- Jacek Zaucha, Tomasz Komornicki, Kai Böhme, Dariusz Świątek and Piotr Żuber
- Factors Influencing Location Selection of Warehouses at the Intra-Urban Level: Istanbul Case pp. 268-292

- Ali Durmuş and Sevkiye Sence Turk
- The Authenticity of Spatial Planning Knowledge pp. 293-305

- Willem Salet
- Rethinking the Spatiality of Spatial Planning: Methodological Territorialism and Metageographies pp. 306-322

- Cormac Walsh
- Public--Private Plan Development: Can Early Private Involvement Strengthen Infrastructure Planning? pp. 323-344

- Sander Lenferink, Wim Leendertse, Jos Arts and Taede Tillema
- Is Planning "Under Attack"? Chronicling the Deregulation of Urban and Environmental Planning in England pp. 345-361

- Alex Lord and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Understanding Spatial Differentiation in Urban Decline Levels pp. 362-382

- Josje J. Hoekveld
- Towards the New Regionalism Approach in the Metropolitan Governance of Turkey pp. 383-399

- Candan Oguz and Ipek Ozbek Sonmez
- The Innovation of the Italian Planning System: Actors, Path Dependencies, Cultural Contradictions and a Missing Epilogue pp. 400-417

- Loris Servillo and Valeria Lingua
- The Europeanization of Development Planning in Valencia pp. 418-436

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Confronting Out-Migration and the Skills Gap in Declining German Cities pp. 437-455

- Jörg Plöger and Sabine Weck
- Multinationals and Economic Geography: Location, Technology and Innovation pp. 456-458

- Jan Vang
Volume 22, issue 1, 2014
- Examining the Role of Geographical Proximity in a Cluster's Transformation Process: The Case of Taiwan's Machine Tool Industry pp. 1-19

- Liang-Chih Chen and Zi-Xin Lin
- Clusters versus Cluster Initiatives, with Focus on the ICT Sector in Poland pp. 20-45

- Arkadiusz Michal Kowalski and Andrzej Marcinkowski
- Growth Management in Cork Through Boom, Bubble and Bust pp. 46-63

- David Counsell, Graham Haughton and Philip Allmendinger
- Regional Innovation Policy and Innovative Behaviour: Looking for Additional Effects pp. 64-83

- Davide Antonioli, Alberto Marzucchi and Sandro Montresor
- Open Concepts as Crystallization Points and Enablers of Discursive Configurations: The Case of the Innovation Campus in the Netherlands pp. 84-100

- Henk-Jan Kooij, Kristof Van Assche and Arnoud Lagendijk
- Arriving at the Dawn of the New Economy: Is Knowledge-Based Industrial Renewal Possible in a Peripheral Region? pp. 101-125

- Miika Varis, Timo Tohmo and Hannu Littunen
- Policy Strategies for New Regionalism: Different Spatial Logics for Cultural and Business Policies in Norwegian City Regions pp. 126-142

- Knut Hidle and Einar Leknes
- How Do Local Knowledge Spillovers and Experience Affect Export Performance? pp. 143-163

- Isabel Díez-Vial and Marta Fernández-Olmos
- Regional Competitiveness in Central European Countries: In Search of a Useful Conceptual Framework pp. 164-183

- Jan Ženka, Josef Novotný and Pavel Csank
- The Institutionalization of the European Internal Cross-Border Co-operation Policy: A First Appraisal pp. 184-203

- Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy and Katy Hayward
- Identification of Employment Concentration Areas pp. 204-226

- Frank P. van den Heuvel, Peter de Langen, Karel H. van Donselaar and Jan C. Fransoo
- City Cycling pp. 227-228

- Till Koglin
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