European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 12, 2010
- Hub Firms and the Dynamics of Territorial Innovation: Case Studies of Thales and Liebherr in Toulouse pp. 2009-2024

- Jean Pierre Gilly, Damien Talbot and Jean-Marc Zuliani
- How Emergence Conditions of Technological Clusters Affect Their Viability? Theoretical Perspectives on Cluster Life Cycles pp. 2025-2046

- Joan Crespo
- Colocation Patterns of Foreign-Owned Firms in a Small Open Economy: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 2047-2072

- Cosmina Lelia Voinea and Hans Van Kranenburg
- Creative Occupations and Regional Development in Hungary: Mobility of Talent in a One-centred Transition Economy pp. 2073-2093

- Balázs Lengyel and Bence Ságvári
- The Economic Performance of UK Cities, 1995--2005: Driven by Knowledge-based Sectors or Consumption-based Sectors? pp. 2095-2108

- Andrew Johnston
- Between Input Legitimacy and Output Efficiency: Defensive Routines and Agonistic Reflectivity in Nordic Land-Use Planning pp. 2109-2126

- Raine Mäntysalo, Inger-Lise Saglie and Göran Cars
- Industrial Land and Property Markets: Market Processes, Market Institutions and Market Outcomes: The Dutch Case pp. 2127-2146

- Erwin Van Der Krabben and Edwin Buitelaar
Volume 19, issue 11, 2011
- Companies, Cultures, and the Region: Interactions and Outcomes pp. 1857-1864

- Nick Clifton, Stefan Gärtner and Dieter Rehfeld
- A Virtuous Circle? Co-evolution of Regional and Corporate Cultures pp. 1865-1883

- Peter Prud'homme van Reine and Ben Dankbaar
- Open Innovation and Regional Culture—Findings from Different Industrial and Regional Settings pp. 1885-1907

- Franz Tödtling, Peter Prud'homme van Reine and Steffen Dörhöfer
- Path Dependence and New Paths in Regional Evolution: In Search of the Role of Culture pp. 1909-1929

- Philip Cooke and Dieter Rehfeld
- Corporations and Regions: Capturing Multiple Vicinity Spaces in European Regions pp. 1931-1950

- Stefan Gärtner
- Contrasting the Footloose Company: Social Capital, Organizational Fields and Culture pp. 1951-1972

- Steffen Dörhöfer, Christoph Minnig, Ulrich Pekruhl and Peter Prud'homme van Reine
- Regional Culture in the Market Place: Place Branding and Product Branding as Cultural Exchange pp. 1973-1994

- Nick Clifton
- Continuity and Discontinuity in the Interaction of Regional and Corporate Cultures: Potsdam (Germany) and Győr (Hungary) pp. 1995-2008

- Miklós Losoncz
Volume 19, issue 10, 2011
- A Public Choice Perspective on Regional Cluster and Network Promotion in Germany pp. 1691-1712

- Matthias Kiese and Martin Wrobel
- The Innovative Regional Environment and the Dynamics of its Clusters pp. 1713-1733

- Blanca de Miguel Molina, María de Miguel Molina and José Albors Garrigós
- Emerging Importance of Institutional Capacity for the Growth of Tourism Clusters: The Case of Antalya pp. 1735-1753

- Hilal Erkuş-O¨ztürk
- The Influence of Economic Factors in Urban Sports Facility Planning: A Study on Spanish Regions pp. 1755-1773

- Pablo Burillo, Angel Barajas, Leonor Gallardo and Marta García-Tascón
- The Dutch Layers Approach to Spatial Planning and Design: A Fruitful Planning Tool or a Temporary Phenomenon? pp. 1775-1796

- Jeroen van Schaick and Ina Klaasen
- Planning Inequality: Social and Economic Spaces in National Spatial Planning pp. 1797-1815

- Katharina Manderscheid and Tim Richardson
- Spatial Reflection of Urban Planning in Metropolitan Areas and Urban Rent; a Case Study of Cayyolu, Ankara pp. 1817-1838

- Munevver Ozge Balta and Feral Eke
- The Rise and Fall of the Concept of The Experience Economy in the Local Economic Development of Denmark pp. 1839-1853

- Lucio Carlos Freire-Gibb
- Transport for Suburbia pp. 1855-1856

- Maja Essebo
Volume 19, issue 9, 2010
- Upgrading Local Economies in Central and Eastern Europe? The Role of Business Service Foreign Direct Investment in the Knowledge Economy pp. 1581-1591

- Jane Hardy, Grzegorz Micek and PaweŁ Capik
- Offshoring and Outsourcing Business Services to Central and Eastern Europe: Some Empirical and Conceptual Considerations pp. 1593-1609

- Magdolna Sass and Martina Fifekova
- Foreign Direct Investments in Business Services: Transforming the Visegrád Four Region into a Knowledge-based Economy? pp. 1611-1631

- Paweł Capik and Jan Drahokoupil
- The Embeddedness of Software Development in the Ukraine: An Offshoring Country Perspective pp. 1633-1650

- Jane Hardy and Graham Hollinshead
- The Discourse and Realities of Offshore Business Services to Kraków pp. 1651-1668

- Grzegorz Micek, Jaroslaw Dzialek and Janusz Górecki
- The Role of Mid-Range Universities in Knowledge Transfer in Non-Metropolitan Regions in Central Eastern Europe pp. 1669-1690

- Zoltán Gál and Pavel Ptaček
Volume 19, issue 8, 2010
- Why Do Cities Shrink? pp. 1375-1397

- Diana Reckien and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
- Regional Innovation Systems: Which Role for Public Policies and Innovation Agencies? Some Insights from the Experience of an Italian Region pp. 1399-1422

- Annamaria Fiore, Maria Jennifer Grisorio and Francesco Prota
- The Dynamic Evolution of the Proximity Effect in the Textile Industry pp. 1423-1439

- Francisco Puig and Helena Marques
- The Extra-urban Cultural District: An Emerging Local Production System: Three Italian Case Studies pp. 1441-1457

- Eleonora Lorenzini
- The Growth of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: Innovation, Markets and Networks pp. 1459-1480

- Robert Huggins
- Optimizing the Location of R&D and Production Activities: Trends in the Automotive Industry pp. 1481-1498

- Ana Colovic and Ulrike Mayrhofer
- Transformations of Modern Infrastructure Planning in Rural Regions: The Case of Water Infrastructures in Brandenburg, Germany pp. 1499-1516

- Sandra Huning, Matthias Naumann, Oliver Bens and Reinhard F. Hüttl
- SPARK: Strategic Planning Approach for Resilience Keeping pp. 1517-1536

- Fernando Teigão dos Santos and Maria Rosário Partidário
- From Mutual Learning to Joint Working: Europeanization Processes in the INTERREG B Programmes pp. 1537-1555

- Verena Hachmann
- Evaluation of the Potential for Districts/Counties to Become Provinces with Respect to the Level of Urbanization in Turkey pp. 1557-1580

- Gokcen Kilinc and Nuran Zeren Gulersoy
Volume 19, issue 7, 2010
- Constructing Regional Advantage: Towards State-of-the-Art Regional Innovation System Policies in Europe? pp. 1133-1139

- Bjørn Asheim, Jerker Moodysson and Franz Tödtling
- On the Nature and Geography of Innovation and Interactive Learning: A Case Study of the Biotechnology Industry in the Aachen Technology Region, Germany pp. 1141-1163

- Oliver Plum and Robert Hassink
- Formal Project Organization and Informal Social Networks: Regional Advantages in the Emergent Animation Industry in Oslo, Norway pp. 1165-1181

- Ingrid H. Garmann Johnsen
- Innovation in Symbolic Industries: The Geography and Organization of Knowledge Sourcing pp. 1183-1203

- Roman Martin and Jerker Moodysson
- Aviation, Space or Aerospace? Exploring the Knowledge Networks of Two Industries in The Netherlands pp. 1205-1227

- Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- Knowledge Generation and Innovativeness in Turkish Textile Industry: Comparison of Istanbul and Denizli pp. 1229-1243

- Yaprak Gülcan, Sedef Akgüngör and Yeşim Kuştepeli
- Knowledge Sourcing and Innovation in “Thick” and “Thin” Regional Innovation Systems—Comparing ICT Firms in Two Austrian Regions pp. 1245-1276

- Franz Tödtling, Lukas Lengauer and Christoph Höglinger
- Where Does the Knowledge for Knowledge-intensive Industries Come From? The Case of Biotech in Prague and ICT in Ostrava pp. 1277-1303

- Jiri Blazek, Pavla Žížalová, Petr Rumpel and Karel Skokan
- Local or Digital Buzz, Global or National Pipelines: Patterns of Knowledge Sourcing in Intelligent Machinery and Digital Content Services in Finland pp. 1305-1330

- Markku Sotarauta, Tiina Ramstedt-Sen, Sanna Kaisa Seppänen and Kati-Jasmin Kosonen
- From Concept to Policy: Building Regional Innovation Systems in Follower Regions pp. 1331-1356

- Alexandre Almeida, António Figueiredo and Mário Silva
- Are Knowledge Bases Enough? A Comparative Study of the Geography of Knowledge Sources in China (Great Beijing) and India (Pune) pp. 1357-1373

- Cristina Chaminade
Volume 19, issue 6, 2010
- Distances, Knowledge Brokerage and Absorptive Capacity in Enhancing Regional Innovativeness: A Qualitative Case Study of Lahti Region, Finland pp. 921-948

- Satu Parjanen, Helinä Melkas and Tuomo Uotila
- Clustering in Dresden pp. 949-965

- Udo Broll and Antonio Roldán-Ponce
- Regional Employment Growth in the Cultural and Creative Industries in Germany 2003--2008 pp. 967-990

- Ivo Mossig
- Moving Eastwards While Remaining Embedded: The Case of the Marche Footwear District, Italy pp. 991-1019

- Eleonora Cutrini
- The Leader Firms and the Evolution of an Industrial District: A Case Study of Hosiery District in Taiwan pp. 1021-1041

- Jinn-Yuh Hsu and Le-Xin Lin
- Escalating Consumption and Spatial Planning: Notes on the Evolution of Swedish Retail Spaces pp. 1043-1059

- Mattias Kärrholm and Katarina Nylund
- Transformation of Public Spaces in Istanbul pp. 1061-1089

- Kerem Arslanli, Tuba Unlukara and Vedia Dokmeci
- The Role of the EU Internal Market in the Adoption of Innovation pp. 1091-1116

- Fabio Manca, Rosina Moreno and Jordi Suriñach
- Privatization of Health-care Facilities in Istanbul pp. 1117-1130

- Tuğba Şentürk, Fatih Terzi and Vedia Dokmeci
- Critical Toponymies. The Contested Politics of Place Naming pp. 1131-1132

- David Storey
Volume 19, issue 5, 2010
- Polycentricity: An Issue in Local Development Strategies? Findings from the Baltic Sea Region pp. 727-751

- Niels Boje Groth, Søren Smidt-Jensen and Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen
- “Cluster” Creation by Reconfiguring Communities of Practice pp. 753-773

- Asbjørn Karlsen
- Improving SMEs' Guidance Within Public Innovation Supports pp. 775-793

- Jean-Claude Boldrini, Nathalie Schieb-Bienfait and Emmanuel Chéné
- Alternative Initiatives, Cultural Intermediaries and Urban Regeneration: the Case of La Friche (Marseille) pp. 795-811

- Lauren Andres
- Changing Istanbul City Region Dynamics: Re-regulations to Challenge the Consequences of Uneven Development and Inequality pp. 813-837

- Ayda Eraydin
- Does Urban Consciousness Help Understand The Citizens' Role in Planning? pp. 839-860

- Dilek Beyazli and Şinasi Aydemir
- Encountering Gilles Deleuze in Another Place pp. 861-885

- Jean Hillier
- Planning at the National Level in Europe in Relation to Major Infrastructure pp. 887-905

- Tim Marshall
- Green Planning According to Sustainable Growth and Development Potential in Küçükçekmece pp. 907-915

- Yildiz Aksoy
- Planning Cultures in Europe. Decoding Cultural Phenomena in Urban and Regional Planning pp. 917-919

- Ambra G. Bergamasco
Volume 19, issue 4, 2011
- Innovating in the Periphery: Firms, Values and Innovation in Southwest Norway pp. 555-574

- Rune Fitjar and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Partnerships as Associations: Input and Output Legitimacy of LEADER Partnerships in Denmark, Finland and Sweden pp. 575-594

- Annette Aagaard Thuesen
- The End of Urbanization? Towards a New Urban Concept or Rethinking Urbanization pp. 595-611

- Hans Thor Andersen, Lasse Møller-Jensen and Sten Engelstoft
- Knowledge in a "Shared and Interdependent World": Implications for a Progressive Leadership of Cities and Regions pp. 613-627

- John Gibney
- Cross-Border Spatial Planning: Understanding, Designing and Managing Cooperation Processes in the German-Polish-Czech Borderland pp. 629-645

- Robert Knippschild
- Public-Private Partnership: A Delusion for Urban Regeneration? Evidence from Italy pp. 647-667

- Guido Codecasa and Davide Ponzini
- Regional Competition and Sustainable Development: A Game Theory Model for Tourism Destinations pp. 669-681

- Li Sheng
- Scientific and Technological Knowledge of Universities in the EU-15: Implications for Convergence pp. 683-703

- M. Dolores León, Ana M. Fernández and Esther Flores
- Innovative Approach to Aesthetic Evaluation Based on Entropy pp. 705-723

- Seda H. Bostanci and Mehmet Ocakçi
- The Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography pp. 725-726

- Martin Henning
Volume 19, issue 3, 2011
- What Accounts for the Resilience and Vulnerability of Clusters? The Case of Istanbul's Film Industry pp. 361-378

- Özlem Öz and Kaya Özkaracalar
- An Evolutionary View of Policy Network Management pp. 379-401

- José Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria
- Public--Private Collaboration for New Life Sciences Innovation and Regional Development: The Cases of Cambridge and Scotland pp. 403-428

- Theo Papaioannou
- The Mornings after…Serbian Spatial Planning Legislation in Context pp. 429-455

- Zorica Nedović-Budić, Dejan Djordjević and Tijana Dabović
- River Basin Management Planning with Participation in Europe: From Contested Hydro-politics to Governance-Beyond-the-State pp. 457-478

- Marc Parés
- Determination of Optimum Environmental Conservation: Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Techniques pp. 479-499

- H. Murat Çelik and Ersin Türk
- Facilitating Institutional Reform in England: Reconciling City-regions and Community Planning for Efficiency Gains? pp. 501-517

- Simon Pemberton and Greg Lloyd
- The Lisbonization of EU Cohesion Policy: A Successful Case of Experimentalist Governance? pp. 519-537

- Carlos Mendez
- Is there Really Divergence Across Turkish Provinces? Evidence From the Lagrange Multiplier Unit Root Tests pp. 539-549

- Alper Aslan and Ferit Kula
- Economy of Fascination: Dubai and Las Vegas as Themed Urban Landscapes pp. 551-553

- Erik Jönsson
Volume 19, issue 2, 2011
- Universities, the Second Academic Revolution and Regional Development: A Tale (Solely) Made of “ Techvalleys ”? pp. 179-194

- Carlos Rodrigues
- Complementarities Between Universities and Technology Institutes: New Empirical Lessons and Perspectives pp. 195-215

- Andrés Barge-Gil, Luis Santamaría and Aurelia Modrego
- Planning Analysis and Political Steering with New Public Management pp. 217-241

- Tore Sager and Claus Hedegaard Sørensen
- From Image to Identity: Building Regions by Place Promotion pp. 243-260

- Kaj Zimmerbauer
- Exploit or Protect Airport Regions from Urbanization? Assessment of Land-use Restrictions in Amsterdam-Schiphol pp. 261-277

- Michel Van Wijk, Kes Brattinga and Marco A. Bontje
- An Analysis of Actual and Potential Clustering Structures, Stakeholder Governance Activities and Cross-locality Linkages in the Welsh Aerospace Industry pp. 279-309

- Nick Clifton, Rhys David, Oliver Ehret and David Pickernell
- Spatial Effects of Labour Policies Promoted in Italy from 1996 to 2006: An Analysis in the EU Context pp. 311-330

- Massimo Battaglia and Fabio Iraldo
- Urban Restructuring of Istanbul pp. 331-356

- Evren Ozus, Sevkiye Sence Turk and Vedia Dokmeci
- Innovation in Multinational Companies pp. 357-359

- Phil Cooke
Volume 19, issue 1, 2009
- International Trade Fairs and Global Buzz. Part II: Practices of Global Buzz pp. 1-22

- Nina Schuldt and Harald Bathelt
- Managing the Global--Local Dimensions of Clusters and the Role of “Lead” Organizations: The Contrasting Cases of the Software and Medical Technology Clusters in the West of Ireland pp. 23-42

- Majella Giblin
- Medical Technology's Source of Innovation pp. 43-61

- Stefan Weigel
- Does Spatial Clustering of Foreign Direct Investment Foster Global Production Networks? The Case of Qingdao, China pp. 63-76

- Jun Yeup Kim
- Dynamics of Value Chain Governance: Increasing Supplier Competence and Changing Power Relations in the Periphery of Automotive Production—Evidence from Bursa, Turkey pp. 77-95

- Guldem Ozatagan
- The Scaling of Sustainable Urban Form: A Case of Scale-related Issues and Sustainable Planning in Malmö, Sweden pp. 97-112

- Mattias Kärrholm
- Oslo's Farewell to Urban Sprawl pp. 113-139

- Petter Næss, Teresa Næss and Arvid Strand
- (Re)defining the Euroregion Concept pp. 141-158

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Notes from the Iberian Algae Belt pp. 159-173

- Philip Cooke, Julie Porter, Hugo Pinto, Ana Cruz and Fangzhu Zhang
- Making Better Places—The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century pp. 175-177

- Ståle Holgersen
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