European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 12, 2013
- Spatial Agglomeration of Manufacturing in Greece: Sectoral Patterns and Determinants pp. 1853-1872

- Klimis Vogiatzoglou and Theodore Tsekeris
- Planning the Neighbourhood Economy: Land-Use Plans and the Economic Potential of Urban Residential Neighbourhoods in the Netherlands pp. 1873-1894

- Emma Folmer and Anne Risselada
- In Search for a Common Ground: An Empirical Derived Model of the Formation of Common Ground among Voluntary Exchange Relation pp. 1895-1918

- Anli Ataov and Svein-Tore Kristiansen
- Combined Innovation Policy: Linking Scientific and Practical Knowledge in Innovation Systems pp. 1919-1936

- Arne Isaksen and Magnus Nilsson
- Impacts of Planners' Different Viewpoints on Optimum Land-Use Allocation pp. 1937-1957

- Ersin Türk and Hüseyin Murat Çelik
- Innovative Capacity, Educational Attainment and Economic Development in the European Union: Causal Relations and Geographical Variations pp. 1958-1976

- Teemu Makkonen and Tommi Inkinen
- The Creative Industries, Creative Occupations and Innovation in London pp. 1977-1997

- Neil Lee and Emma Drever
- Measuring the Economic, Social and Environmental Performance of European Island Regions: Emerging Issues for European and Regional Policy pp. 1998-2019

- Ioannis Spilanis, Thanasis Kizos, Michail Vaitis and Nikoletta Koukourouvli
- Libertarian Paternalism as a Tool to Explore Strategic Sub-Regional Planning in England? pp. 2020-2036

- Simon Pemberton and Janice Morphet
- Italian Industry, Decline or Transformation? A Framework pp. 2037-2077

- Fulvio Coltorti
- When Innovation Does Not Pay Off: Introducing the "European Regional Paradox" pp. 2078-2086

- Thanos Fragkandreas
Volume 21, issue 11, 2013
- Which Regions Benefit from Emerging Industries? pp. 1703-1707

- Matthias Brachert, Uwe Cantner, Holger Graf, Jutta Günther and Michael Schwartz
- Regional Entrepreneurial Opportunities in the Biotech Industry: Exploring the Transition from Award-Winning Nascent Entrepreneurs to Real Start-Ups pp. 1708-1734

- Claus Michelsen, Harald Wolf and Michael Schwartz
- Does Cluster Policy Trigger R&D Activity? Evidence from German Biotech Contests pp. 1735-1759

- Dirk Engel, Timo Mitze, Roberto Patuelli and Janina Reinkowski
- The Role of Regional Conditions for Newly Emerging KIBS Industries in the Face of Radical Institutional Change pp. 1760-1778

- Michael Wyrwich
- Transnational Entrepreneurs and the Emergence of Clusters in Peripheral Regions. The Case of the Diamond Cutting Cluster in Gujarat (India) pp. 1779-1795

- Sebastian Henn
- The Emergence of the Norwegian Solar Photovoltaic Industry in a Regional Perspective pp. 1796-1819

- Antje Klitkou and Lars Coenen
- Regions as Selection Environments? The Emergence of the Solar Industry in Germany from 1992 to 2008 pp. 1820-1837

- Matthias Brachert, Christoph Hornych and Peter Franz
- Multi-Source Energy Networks and the ICT Revolution pp. 1838-1852

- Mark Knell
Volume 21, issue 10, 2013
- A Property Rights Analysis of Urban Planning in Spain and UK pp. 1475-1490

- Shin S. Lee, Christopher J. Webster, Gonzalo Melián, Gabriel Calzada and Richard Carr
- The Territorial Impact of the Knowledge Economy: Intangibles and Regional Inequality in Great Britain pp. 1491-1508

- Konstantinos Melachroinos and Nigel Spence
- Colouring Inside What Lines? Interference of the Urban Growth Boundary and the Political--Administrative Border of Brussels pp. 1509-1527

- Kobe Boussauw, Georges Allaert and Frank Witlox
- The Limits of Public Policy Intervention in Urban Logistics: Lessons from Vicenza (Italy) pp. 1528-1541

- Sandrine Ville, Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu and Laetitia Dablanc
- Opening up the Compendium: An Evaluation of International Comparative Planning Research Methodologies pp. 1542-1561

- Vincent Nadin and Dominic Stead
- Reconciling "Bottom-Up" Perspectives with "Top-Down" Change Data in Evaluating Area Regeneration Schemes pp. 1562-1577

- Paul Lawless
- Start-up Competitions as an Instrument of Entrepreneurship Policy: The German Experience pp. 1578-1597

- Michael Schwartz, Maximilian Goethner, Claus Michelsen and Nathalie Waldmann
- Resilience in the Light of Climate Change: Useful Approach or Empty Phrase for Spatial Planning? pp. 1598-1610

- Meike Albers and Sonja Deppisch
- Branding Knowledge-intensive Regions: A Comparative Study of Pisa and Oulu High-Tech Brands pp. 1611-1629

- Cecilia Pasquinelli and Jukka Teräs
- Self-Organization in Urban Regeneration: A Two-Case Comparative Research pp. 1630-1652

- Ingmar van Meerkerk, Beitske Boonstra and Jurian Edelenbos
- How Do Pre-existing R&D Activities in a Region Influence the Performance of Cluster Initiatives? The Case of French Competitiveness Clusters pp. 1653-1675

- Emilie-Pauline Gallié, Anna Glaser, Valérie Mérindol and Thierry Weil
- Delocalization Patterns in University--Industry Interaction: Evidence from the Sixth R&D Framework Programme pp. 1676-1701

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Dimitrios Pontikakis and Attila Varga
Volume 21, issue 9, 2013
- Global and Regional Dynamics in Knowledge Flows and Innovation Networks pp. 1317-1322

- Chris van Egeraat and Dieter Kogler
- Qualitative Analysis and Comparison of Firm and System Incumbents in the New ICT Global Innovation Network pp. 1323-1340

- Philip Cooke
- The Evolution of the Wind Industry and the Rise of Chinese Firms: From Industrial Policies to Global Innovation Networks pp. 1341-1356

- Pedro Campos Silva and Britta Klagge
- Foreign and Indigenous Innovation in China: Some Evidence from Shanghai pp. 1357-1373

- Seamus Grimes and Debin Du
- Mapping Knowledge Space and Technological Relatedness in US Cities pp. 1374-1391

- Dieter Kogler, David L. Rigby and Isaac Tucker
- Firm Building and Entrepreneurship in Second-Tier High-Tech Regions pp. 1392-1417

- Heike Mayer
- Differentiated Knowledge Bases and the Nature of Innovation Networks pp. 1418-1436

- Roman Martin
- Social and Spatial Structures of Innovation in the Irish Animation Industry pp. 1437-1455

- Chris van Egeraat, Sean O'Riain and Aphra Kerr
- The Geography and Structure of Global Innovation Networks: A Knowledge Base Perspective pp. 1456-1473

- Ju Liu, Cristina Chaminade and Bjørn Asheim
Volume 21, issue 8, 2013
- What Kind of Entrepreneurship Drives Regional Development in European Non-core Regions? A Literature Review on Empirical Entrepreneurship Research pp. 1095-1127

- Daniel Baumgartner, Marco Pütz and Irmi Seidl
- Landscape as a Medium for Integration in Design Practice: The Case of Flanders, Belgium pp. 1128-1152

- Sylvie Van Damme, Hans Leinfelder and Pieter Uyttenhove
- Inter-actor Trust in the Planning Process: The Case of Transit-oriented Development pp. 1153-1175

- Andrew Switzer, Leonie Janssen-Jansen and Luca Bertolini
- "A Chronicle of a Death Foretold": Urban Expansion and Land Consumption in Rome, Italy pp. 1176-1188

- Luca Salvati
- Relations among Clusters in Six Chinese City Regions pp. 1189-1209

- Ren Lu, Ruikan Zhang and Torger Reve
- Connecting Municipal and Regional Level Planning: Analysis and Visualization of Sustainability Indicators in Bergslagen, Sweden pp. 1210-1234

- Kjell Andersson, Per Angelstam, Robert Axelsson, Marine Elbakidze and Johan Törnblom
- Coordinating Transport and Urban Planning: From Ideologies to Local Realities pp. 1235-1255

- Caroline Gallez, Vincent Kaufmann, Hanja Maksim, Mariane Thebért and Christophe Guerrinha
- Anchoring of Firms in the Neighbourhood: Does Local Social and Physical Order Affect Local Firms' Investment Strategies? pp. 1256-1275

- Bart Sleutjes and Veronique Schutjens
- Institutional Change in Land Planning: Two Cases from Galicia pp. 1276-1296

- José María Tubío-Sánchez, Francisco Ónega-López, Wim Timmermans and Rafael Crecente-Maseda
- External Knowledge, Territorial Inertia and Local Development: An Exploratory Case Study pp. 1297-1316

- Francesca Cabiddu and Daniela Pettinao
Volume 21, issue 7, 2013
- Local and Regional Development in Global Value Chains, Production Networks and Innovation Networks: A Comparative Review and the Challenges for Future Research pp. 967-988

- Mario Davide Parrilli, Khalid Nadvi and Wai Chung Henry Yeung
- The Resilience of Clusters in the Context of Increasing Globalization: The Basque Wind Energy Value Chain pp. 989-1006

- Aitziber Elola, Mario Davide Parrilli and Roberta Rabellotti
- Competitiveness and Technological Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Evidence from the Indonesian Electronics and Garment Sectors pp. 1007-1028

- Yohanes Kadarusman and Khalid Nadvi
- The Competitive Position of the Basque Aeroespatial Cluster in Global Value Chains: A Historical Analysis pp. 1029-1045

- Aitziber Elola, Jesús Mª Valdaliso and Santiago López
- From Strategic Coupling to Recoupling and Decoupling: Restructuring Global Production Networks and Regional Evolution in China pp. 1046-1063

- Chun Yang
- The Economic Geography of the Meso-global Spaces: Integrating Multinationals and Clusters at the Local--Global Level pp. 1064-1080

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver and Rafael Boix
- Global Production Networks and Global Innovation Networks: Stability Versus Growth pp. 1081-1094

- Philip Cooke
Volume 21, issue 6, 2013
- Efficiency of Innovation Systems in Europe: An Institutional Approach to the Diversity of National Profiles pp. 755-779

- Hugo Pinto and Tiago Santos Pereira
- Contested Spaces? The Use of Place Concepts to Communicate Visions for Peri-Urban Areas pp. 780-800

- Judith Westerink, Arnoud Lagendijk, Stefanie Dühr, Pat Van der Jagt and Annet Kempenaar
- A Comparative Study of Strategies for Sustainable Development of Multifunctional Fen Landscapes: Signposts to Explore New Avenues pp. 801-837

- Roos M. Den Uyl and Martin J. Wassen
- The Role of Additionality in the EU Cohesion Policies: An Example of Firm-Level Investment Support pp. 838-853

- Andries Brandsma, d'Artis Kancs and Pavel Ciaian
- Manufacturing and Regional Economic Growth in Turkey: A Spatial Econometric View of Kaldor's Laws pp. 854-866

- Mehmet Güçlü
- The Emergence of Inter-Municipal Collaboration: Evidence from Metropolitan Planning in Portugal pp. 867-889

- Lisa Rayle and Christopher Zegras
- Structural Unemployment in the Western Balkans: Challenges for Skills Anticipation and Matching Policies pp. 890-908

- Will Bartlett
- "Brain Drain" or "Brain Gain"? Students' Loyalty to their Student Town: Field Evidence from Norway pp. 909-943

- Øyvind Helgesen, Erik Nesset and Øivind Strand
- A Method for the Evaluation of Metropolitan Planning: Application to the Context in Spain pp. 944-966

- Julio Alberto Soria and Luis Miguel Valenzuela
Volume 21, issue 5, 2013
- Beyond the Regional Cradle and Policy Trap: Proximity and Embedding as Development Potentialities pp. 631-636

- Arnoud Lagendijk and Roos Pijpers
- Stocking Up: The Role of Temporal and Spatial R&D Stocks pp. 637-665

- Martijn Smit and Henri de Groot
- Benefitting from Learning Networks in “Open Innovation”: Spin-off Firms in Contrasting City Regions pp. 666-682

- Marina van Geenhuizen and Danny P. Soetanto
- The Role of Domestic and International External Cluster Linkages Explored on the Example of Buyer--Supplier Relations in Learning Regions: A Cross-Functional Assessment pp. 683-699

- Holger Schiele and Alexander Ebner
- Knowledge and Proximity pp. 700-721

- Geert Vissers and Ben Dankbaar
- Beyond the Learning Region: A New Direction for Conceptualizing the Relation between Space and Learning pp. 722-734

- Roel Rutten and Frans Boekema
- What's Next in Researching Cluster Policy: Place-Based Governance for Effective Cluster Policy pp. 735-753

- Miranda Ebbekink and Arnoud Lagendijk
Volume 21, issue 4, 2013
- The Regional Embeddedness of Multinational Companies: A Critical Perspective pp. 433-451

- Jannika Mattes
- The Territorial Approach to Cultural Economy: New Opportunities for the Development of Small Towns pp. 452-472

- Michela Lazzeroni, Nicola Bellini, Gisella Cortesi and Anna Loffredo
- Dealing with Sustainability Trade-Offs of the Compact City in Peri-Urban Planning Across European City Regions pp. 473-497

- Judith Westerink, Dagmar Haase, Annette Bauer, Joe Ravetz, Françoise Jarrige and Carmen B.E. M. Aalbers
- Determinants of Market Extension in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: Evidence from a Regional Innovation System pp. 498-515

- Marco Bettiol, Valentina De Marchi, Eleonora Di Maria and Roberto Grandinetti
- The Creative Economy: Vision or Illusion in the Structural Change? pp. 516-535

- Rolf G. Heinze and Fabian Hoose
- Explaining Governance in Five Mega-City Regions: Rethinking the Role of Hierarchy and Government pp. 536-555

- David Evers and Jochem de Vries
- Cluster Facilitation from a Cluster Life Cycle Perspective pp. 556-574

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup and Torben Damgaard
- Conceptualizing the Role of Key Individuals in Urban Governance: Cases from the Economic Regeneration of Liverpool, UK pp. 575-595

- Matthew Cocks
- The Unbearable Instability of Structural Funds' Distribution pp. 596-614

- Nicola Francesco Dotti
- National Planning Systems Between Convergence and Incongruity: Implications for Cross-Border Cooperation from the German--Polish Perspective pp. 615-630

- Alexander Tölle
Volume 21, issue 3, 2013
- The New Urban World pp. 285-290

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp and Mark Partridge
- The “New Urban Europe”: Global Challenges and Local Responses in the Urban Century pp. 291-315

- Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit
- Recent Theoretical Paradigms in Urban Growth pp. 316-333

- Roberta Capello
- The Economic Performance of European Cities and City Regions: Myths and Realities pp. 334-354

- Lewis Dijkstra, José Enrique Garcilazo and Philip McCann
- Buzz, Archipelago Economies and the Future of Intermediate and Peripheral Areas in a Spiky World pp. 355-372

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Rune Fitjar
- Spatial Inequality Between and Within Urban Areas: The Case of Israeli Cities pp. 373-387

- Daniel Shefer and Malka Antonio
- Rising Inequality in an Era of Austerity: The Case of the US pp. 388-410

- Mark Partridge and Amanda Weinstein
- Migration, Geographies of Marginality and Informality—Impacts on Upper and Lower Ends of Urban Systems in the North and South pp. 411-431

- H. S. Geyer, H. S. Geyer and D. J. Du Plessis
Volume 21, issue 2, 2013
- Who Can Govern? Comparing Network Governance Leadership in Two Norwegian City Regions pp. 115-130

- Knut Hidle and Roger Henning Normann
- Assessment of the Programme of Measures for Coastal Lagoon Environmental Restoration Using Cost--Benefit Analysis pp. 131-148

- J. Martinez-Paz, Angel Perni and Federico Martínez-Carrasco
- Polycentrism as a Multi-Scalar Relationship Between Urban and Rural Areas: The Case of Portugal pp. 149-166

- Renato Miguel Carmo
- Urban Planning in Italy: The Future of Urban General Plan and Governance pp. 167-186

- Anna Maria Colavitti, Nicola Usai and Sandra Bonfiglioli
- Regional Planning in the Catalan Pyrenees: Strategies to Deal with Actors' Expectations, Perceived Uncertainties and Conflicts pp. 187-203

- Ignasi Domingo and Raoul Beunen
- Market Actors' Views on Urban Family Living: Informing Urban Planning and Place Marketing in Preparation for Urban Transitions pp. 204-231

- Ulrich Kriese, Robert Bügl and Roland W. Scholz
- Local Community Participation in the Planning Process: A Case of Bounded Communicative Rationality pp. 232-250

- Maie Kiisel
- The Size Distribution of Cities and Determinants of City Growth in Turkey pp. 251-263

- Ertugrul Deliktas, A. Özlem Önder and Metin Karadag
- Modelling European Regional Policy 2007--2013: Applied General Equilibrium Analysis of the Economic Impact on the Madrid Region pp. 264-280

- Jose-Ramon Monrobel, Angeles Cámara and Miguel Ángel Marcos
- Green Cities of Europe pp. 281-283

- Ivan Turok
Volume 21, issue 1, 2013
- Cross-Border Mobility, Unfamiliarity and Development Policy in Europe pp. 1-4

- Bas Spierings and Martin van der Velde
- Cross-Border Differences and Unfamiliarity: Shopping Mobility in the Dutch-German Rhine-Waal Euroregion pp. 5-23

- Bas Spierings and Martin van der Velde
- Recovering the Paradox of the Border: Identity and (Un)familiarity Across the Portuguese--Spanish Border pp. 24-41

- Maria de Fátima Amante
- Exploring the Concept of (Un)familiarity: (Un)familiarity in Border Practices and Identity-Formation at the Slovenian--Croatian Border on Istria pp. 42-57

- Dorte Jagetić Andersen
- Reviving Unfamiliarity—The Case of Public Resistance to the Establishment of the Danish--German Euroregion pp. 58-74

- Carsten Yndigegn
- Constructing Familiarity in Finnish--Russian Karelia: Shifting Uses of History and the Re-Interpretation of Regions pp. 75-92

- James Wesley Scott
- Constructing (Un)familiarity: Role of Tourism in Identity and Region Building at the Finnish--Russian Border pp. 93-111

- Alexander Izotov and Jussi Laine
- Exploring Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: Knowledge Management Strategies pp. 112-114

- Phil Cooke
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