European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 10, 2005
- Emergence and Growth of Mjärdevi Science Park in Linköping, Sweden1 pp. 1331-1361

- Leif Hommen, David Doloreux and Emma Larsson
- Evolution of Knowledge Intensive Services in a High-tech Region: The Case of Hsinchu, Taiwan pp. 1363-1385

- Tai-Shan Hu, Su-Li Chang, Chien-Yuan Lin and Hsueh-Tao Chien
- The Economic Geographies of the Outer City: Industrial Dynamics and Imaginary Spaces of Location in Copenhagen pp. 1387-1406

- Lars Winther and Høgni Kalsø Hansen
- Multipolis: High-technology Network in Northern Finland pp. 1407-1428

- Jussi S. Jauhiainen
- Exploring a Strategic Turn: Case Study of Innovation and Organizational Change in a Productivist Dairy pp. 1429-1447

- Egil Petter Stræte
- How the Hands of Time Mould Planning Instruments: Iterative Adaptation Pushing Limits in Rural Areas pp. 1449-1471

- Terry Van Dijk
- Territorial Cohesion of Tomorrow: A Path to Cooperation or Competition? pp. 1473-1485

- Philippe Doucet
- Bridge the Gap: From Spatial Planning to Strategic Projects pp. 1487-1500

- Louis Albrechts
- Book Review pp. 1501-1505

- Judith Tsouvalis
Volume 14, issue 9, 2006
- Recent Developments in the Research on Innovative Clusters pp. 1167-1170

- Dirk Dohse and Rüdiger Soltwedel
- The Spatial Dimension of Innovation and Growth: Empirical Research Methodology and Policy Analysis pp. 1171-1186

- Attila Varga
- Where Do Firms Choose to Locate Their R&D? A Spatial Conditional Logit Analysis on French Data pp. 1187-1208

- Corinne Autant-Bernard
- The Knowledge Economy and Urban Economic Growth pp. 1209-1234

- Otto Raspe and Frank Oort
- Innovation Clusters in the European Regions pp. 1235-1263

- Rosina Moreno, Raffaele Paci and Stefano Usai
- Global Bioregional Networks: A New Economic Geography of Bioscientific Knowledge pp. 1265-1285

- Philip Cooke
- Urban Clustering, Development Similarity, and Local Growth: A Case Study of Canada pp. 1287-1314

- Boris A. Portnov
- The long-term Implications of Local Industrial Clusters pp. 1315-1328

- Thomas Brenner and Andreas Gildner
Volume 14, issue 8, 2005
- Building global knowledge pipelines: The role of temporary clusters pp. 997-1013

- Peter Maskell, Harald Bathelt and Anders Malmberg
- Borders, bridges and branding: The transformation of the Øresund region into an imagined space pp. 1015-1033

- Gert-Jan Hospers
- Innovation in knowledge intensive industries: The nature and geography of knowledge links pp. 1035-1058

- Franz Tödtling, Patrick Lehner and Michaela Trippl
- Regional innovation systems and the labour market: A comparison of five regions pp. 1059-1084

- Carla De Laurentis
- Regional Development Platform Method (RDPM) as a tool for regional innovation policy-super-1 pp. 1085-1104

- Vesa Harmaakorpi
- Areas of large enterprise and industrial districts in the development of post-war Italy: A preliminary survey pp. 1105-1138

- Giacomo Becattini and Fulvio Coltorti
- The performance of Italian industrial districts and large enterprise areas in the 1990s pp. 1139-1162

- Giacomo Becattini and Gabi Dei Ottati
Volume 14, issue 7, 2005
- The rescaling of governance in Europe: New spatial and institutional rationales pp. 881-904

- Enrico Gualini
- Rescaling territorial governance: A Flemish perspective pp. 905-922

- Joris Voets and Filip De Rynck
- The role of experimental regionalism in rescaling the German state pp. 923-938

- Dietrich Fürst
- Rescaling French urban territories: State, local power and regional configurations in the building of new metropolitan institutions pp. 939-958

- Emmanuel Négrier
- Rescaling territorial governance in the Randstad Holland: The responsiveness of spatial and institutional strategies to changing socio-economic interactions pp. 959-978

- Willem Salet
- Devolution and economic governance in the UK: Rescaling territories and organizations pp. 979-995

- Mark Goodwin, Martin Jones and Rhys Jones
Volume 14, issue 6, 2005
- Sources of superior performance: Industry versus firm effects among firms in Taiwan pp. 733-751

- Yi-Min Chen and Feng-Jyh Lin
- Urban development in peripheral regions of the New Europe: The case of Vigo in Galicia pp. 753-772

- Antonio Vázquez-Barquero
- From regional innovation systems to local innovation systems: Evidence from Italian industrial districts pp. 773-789

- Alessandro Muscio
- Do industrial districts influence export performance and export intensity? Evidence for Spanish SMEs' internationalization process pp. 791-810

- José Antonio Belso-Martínez
- Strategic spatial planning and contested ruralities: Insights from the republic of Ireland pp. 811-829

- Mark Scott
- Devolution, decentralization and dispersal: Asserting the spatiality of the public sector in Scotland pp. 831-854

- M. Greg Lloyd and Deborah Peel
- Evaluating the governance of structural funds programmes: The case of community economic development in South Yorkshire pp. 855-876

- H. W. Armstrong and P. Wells
Volume 14, issue 5, 2005
- Knowledge in the region: Introduction to the special issue pp. 577-579

- Ulrich Hilpert
- Knowledge in the region: Development based on tradition, culture and change pp. 581-599

- Ulrich Hilpert
- Modes of knowledge migration: Regional assimilation of knowledge and the politics of bringing knowledge into the region pp. 601-619

- Dietmar Bastian
- “Traditional knowledge” and local development trajectories pp. 621-639

- Antonio G. Calafati
- Knowledge creation, use and innovation: The role of urban and regional innovation strategies and policies pp. 641-664

- Michael A. Goldberg
- Institutional contexts for scientific innovation and economic transformation pp. 665-679

- Vijai P. Singh and Thomas Allen
- Building sustainable competitive advantage from knowledge in the region: The industrial enzymes industry pp. 681-696

- Jesper Norus
- Knowledge and competitiveness in the aerospace industry: The cases of toulouse, seattle and north-west England pp. 697-716

- Desmond Hickie
Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- City/culture discourses: Evidence from the competition to select the European capital of culture 2008 pp. 415-430

- Ron Griffiths
- Density Dependent Dynamics in the Arezzo jewellery district (1947--2001): Focus on foundings pp. 431-458

- Luciana Lazzeretti
- Regional polarization in the European Union pp. 459-484

- Roberto Ezcurra, Pedro Pascual and Manuel Rapún
- How do Italian footwear industrial districts face globalization? pp. 485-502

- Alessia Amighini and Roberta Rabellotti
- Defining, explaining and managing high-tech growth: The case of Oxfordshire pp. 503-524

- John Glasson, Andrew Chadwick and Helen Lawton Smith
- Relational complexity and the imaginative power of strategic spatial planning1 pp. 525-546

- Patsy Healey
- Medium-sized cities in urban regions pp. 547-555

- Brigitte Adam
- Perceptions of office rent determinants by real estate brokerage firms in Istanbul pp. 557-576

- V. Atilla Oven and Dilek Pekdemir
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- New urban governance: Institutional change and consequences for urban development pp. 291-298

- Uta Hohn and Birgit Neuer
- Transforming governance: Challenges of institutional adaptation and a new politics of space1 pp. 299-320

- Patsy Healey
- “City 2030”—21 cities in quest of the future: New forms of urban and regional governance pp. 321-334

- Stephanie Bock
- New urban governance processes on the level of neighbourhoods pp. 335-364

- Andreas Keil
- Privatized urbanity or a politicized society? Reconstruction in Beirut after the civil war pp. 365-381

- Heiko Schmid
- Assessing the effectiveness of the EU's regional policies on real convergence: An analysis based on the HERMIN model pp. 383-396

- Simon Sosvilla-Rivero, Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Carmen Diaz-Roldan
- The application of policy for cultural clustering: Current practice in Scotland pp. 397-408

- John McCarthy
Volume 14, issue 2, 2004
- Regional innovation systems and the foundation of knowledge intensive business services. A comparative study in Bremen, Munich, and Stuttgart, Germany pp. 123-146

- Andreas Koch and Thomas Stahlecker
- How can future long-term changes in finnish agriculture and agricultural policy be faced? defining strategic agendas on the basis of a delphi study pp. 147-168

- Pasi Rikkonen, Jyrki Aakkula and Jari Kaivo-oja
- Geographic concentrations in Turkey's manufacturing industry: identifying regional highpoint clusters1 pp. 169-197

- Sedef Akgüngör
- Developing, designing and managing mixed tenure estates: implementing planning gain legislation in the Republic of Ireland1 pp. 199-218

- Michelle Norris
- Rural development perspectives in enlarging Europe: The implications of CAP reforms and agricultural transition in accession countries pp. 219-238

- Marian Rizov
- Towards justice in planning: A reappraisal pp. 239-252

- Heather Campbell and Robert Marshall
- European spatial planning reloaded: Considering EU enlargement in theory and practice pp. 253-272

- Karina M. Pallagst
- Demographic, employment and administrative challenges for urban policies in Estonia pp. 273-283

- Jussi S. Jauhiainen
Volume 14, issue 1, 2006
- Best article prize, 2004 pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Fostering entrepreneurship as a means to overcome barriers to development of rural peripheral areas in Europe pp. 3-8

- Lois Labrianidis
- Marketing and innovation: Useful tools for competitiveness in rural and peripheral areas pp. 9-22

- Anabela Dinis
- The digital divide in Europe's rural enterprises pp. 23-39

- Lois Labrianidis and Thanassis Kalogeressis
- Developing entrepreneurship and enterprise in Europe's peripheral rural areas: Some issues facing policy-makers pp. 41-60

- David North and David Smallbone
- A study into the localization of rural businesses in five European countries pp. 61-78

- Christos Kalantaridis
- Business networks and innovation in selected lagging areas of the European Union: A spatial perspective pp. 79-93

- Andrew Copus and Dimitris Skuras
- Interaction between innovation in small firms and their environments: An exploratory study pp. 95-117

- Maria Teresa De Noronha Vaz, Marisa Cesário and Sílvia Fernandes
- Book reviews pp. 119-122

- The Editors
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