European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 8, 2005
- Innovation, policy and economic growth: Theory and cases pp. 1131-1136

- Roel Rutten and Frans Boekema
- Innovation and knowledge: Theory and regional policy pp. 1137-1152

- Jan Lambooy
- Regional Innovation Systems in the Lisbon strategy pp. 1153-1172

- Pieter De Bruijn and Arnoud Lagendijk
- The United States: Still on top? pp. 1173-1192

- Edward J. Malecki
- The Netherlands: Failure of a neo-classical policy agenda pp. 1193-1203

- Alfred Kleinknecht and C.W.M. Naastepad
- South Africa: A rising star? assessing the X-effectiveness of South Africa's national system of innovation pp. 1205-1226

- Gerrit Rooks and Leon Oerlemans
- Finland: A success story? pp. 1227-1244

- Päivi Oinas
Volume 13, issue 7, 2004
- Mixed-use development: Theory and practice in Amsterdam's Eastern Docklands pp. 967-983

- Eric Hoppenbrouwer and Erik Louw
- The planning dialectic of continuity and change: The evolution of metropolitan planning in Madrid-super-1 pp. 985-1012

- Michael Neuman and Jose Gavinha
- Strategies of learning in the process of transformation pp. 1013-1033

- Anne Lorentzen
- Public parks in Ghent's City life: From expression to emancipation? pp. 1035-1061

- Els De Vos
- How well are Europe's rural businesses connected to the digital economy? pp. 1063-1081

- Seamus Grimes
- Urban development, redevelopment and regeneration encouraged by transport infrastructure projects: The case study of 12 European cities pp. 1083-1111

- Aspa Gospodini
- European coherence and regional policy? A Finnish perspective on the observed and reported territorial impacts of EU research and development policies pp. 1113-1121

- Tommi Inkinen
Volume 13, issue 6, 2005
- The strategic importance of location: Location decisions and the effects of firm location on innovation and knowledge acquisition pp. 807-814

- Jesper Christensen and Ina Drejer
- Management cultures and regional development: High performance management and the location of new manufacturing plants pp. 815-830

- Peter Doeringer, Christine Evans-klock and David Terkla
- From here to eternity?: The practice of knowledge transfer in dispersed and co-located project organizations pp. 831-851

- Jonathan Sapsed, David Gann, Nick Marshall and Ammon Salter
- City and innovation: Different size, different strategy pp. 853-877

- Pierre Therrien
- Location and collaboration: Manufacturing firms' use of knowledge intensive services in product innovation pp. 879-898

- Ina Drejer and Anker Lund Vinding
- Distant networking: The knowledge acquisition strategies of 'out-cluster' biotechnology firms pp. 899-920

- Margarida Fontes
- Innovation and cooperation during the emergence of local industrial clusters: An empirical study in Germany pp. 921-938

- Thomas Brenner
- Milieux innovateurs: Determinants and policy implications pp. 939-965

- Nabil Amara, Rejean Landry and Mathieu Ouimet
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- An evolutionary integrated view of Regional Systems of Innovation: Concepts, measures and historical perspectives pp. 497-519

- Simona Iammarino
- How to unlock regional economies from path dependency? From learning region to learning cluster pp. 521-535

- Robert Hassink
- University spin-off policies and economic development in Less successful regions: Learning from two decades of policy practice pp. 537-557

- Paul Benneworth and David Charles
- Regional development and regional innovation policy in New Zealand: Issues and tensions in a small remote country1 pp. 559-579

- Tobias Nischalke and Andrea Schöllmann
- EU regional policy and the stimulation of innovation: The role of the European Regional Development Fund in the objective 1 region Burgenland pp. 581-599

- Alexander Kaufmann and Petra Wagner
- Regionalization of Innovation Policies: The Case of Japan pp. 601-618

- Fumi Kitagawa
- Foresight as a Governance Concept at the Interface between Global Challenges and Regional Innovation Potentials pp. 619-639

- Knut Koschatzky
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Devolution and the modernization of local government: Prospects for spatial planning pp. 349-370

- Philip Allmendinger, Janice Morphet and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Importing and exporting spatial needs: A Dutch approach1 pp. 371-386

- Hugo Priemus
- Assessing the role of the international financial services centre in Irish regional development pp. 387-405

- Mark C. White
- Development control and the natural environment—the Maltese connection pp. 407-433

- Joe A. Doublet and Alan J. Bond
- The Investment Contract as a mechanism of urban development in the Russian Federation pp. 435-448

- William Valletta
- Intra- and inter-regional knowledge spillovers: Evidence from European regions pp. 449-473

- Lydia Greunz
- Higher Education Excellence and Local Economic Development: The Case of the Entrepreneurial University of Twente pp. 475-493

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Ernesto Tavoletti
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- The hidden face of European spatial planning: innovations in governance pp. 195-215

- Umberto Janin Rivolin and Andreas Faludi
- Structural problems for the renewal of planning styles: the spanish case1 pp. 217-235

- Joaquín Farinós Dasí, Juan Romero González and Inés Sánchez De Madariaga**
- The fragile foundations of european spatial planning in Portugal pp. 237-252

- Artur Da Rosa Pires
- The ESDP relevance to a distant partner: Greece pp. 253-264

- Harry Coccossis, Dimitris Economou and George Petrakos
- Italy and European spatial policies: polycentrism, urban networks and local innovation practices1 pp. 265-283

- Francesca Governa and Carlo Salone
- France and the ESDP in the context of European integration and Mediterranean cooperation pp. 285-295

- Philippe Cichowlaz
- Applying the ESDP through interreg IIIB: a southern perspective pp. 297-317

- Luisa Pedrazzini
- Transforming spatial planning policy in Mediterranean countries: Europeanization and domestic change pp. 319-331

- Georgia Giannakourou
- Innovation, social inclusion and coherent regional development: a new diamond for a socially inclusive innovation policy in regions pp. 333-349

- Michael Guth
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- The use of regulation and governance theories in research on post-socialism: the adaptation of enterprises in Vyborg1 pp. 5-17

- Riitta Kosonen
- The use of regulation and governance theories in research on post-socialism: the adaptation of enterprises in Vyborg1 pp. 5-17

- Riitta Kosonen
- Beyond moving people: excavating the motivations for investing in urban public transit infrastructure in Bilbao Spain pp. 23-44

- Matti Siemiatycki
- Beyond moving people: excavating the motivations for investing in urban public transit infrastructure in Bilbao Spain pp. 23-44

- Matti Siemiatycki
- Problem areas in Poland in terms of the objectives of the European Union's regional policy pp. 45-72

- Paweł Churski
- Problem areas in Poland in terms of the objectives of the European Union's regional policy pp. 45-72

- Paweł Churski
- Supplier linkages of foreign-owned manufacturing firms in the UK: the influence of entry mode, subsidiary autonomy and nationality pp. 73-91

- David Williams
- Supplier linkages of foreign-owned manufacturing firms in the UK: the influence of entry mode, subsidiary autonomy and nationality pp. 73-91

- David Williams
- Complexity, emergence and cellular urban models: lessons learned from applying SLEUTH to two Portuguese metropolitan areas pp. 93-115

- Elisabete A. Silva and Keith C. Clarke
- Complexity, emergence and cellular urban models: lessons learned from applying SLEUTH to two Portuguese metropolitan areas pp. 93-115

- Elisabete A. Silva and Keith C. Clarke
- Decline and sprawl: an evolving type of urban development – observed in Liverpool and Leipzig1 pp. 117-136

- Chris Couch, Jay Karecha, Henning Nuissl and Dieter Rink
- Expansive spatial planning: the new European transnational spatial visions pp. 137-155

- Wil Zonneveld
- Past and future for public participation in Norwegian physical planning pp. 157-174

- Helge Fiskaa
- 18th congress of the AESOP, Grenoble, France, 2004 ‘Metropolitan planning and environmental issues’ pp. 175-181

- Elisabete A. Silva
- Book reviews pp. 183-187

- The Editors
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