European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 8, 2003
- Regional planning of R&D and science--technology interactions in Andalucia: a bibliometric analysis of patent documents pp. 1075-1095

- Daniel Coronado, Manuel Acosta and Dolores León 1
- Cluster policy in the Basque country (1991--2002): constructing ‘industry--government’ collaboration through cluster‐associations pp. 1097-1113

- Manu Ahedo
- A stage and eclectic approach to industrial district development: two policy keys for ‘survival’ clusters in developing countries pp. 1115-1131

- Mario Davide Parrilli
- Determining suitable investment areas using multi‐variable statistical methods: evidence from the Black Sea region in Turkey pp. 1133-1144

- Kadri Cemil Akyüz, İlker Akyüz, Çiğdem Cavrar, Hasan Serin and Hicabi Cindik
- The effects of public capital on private sector performance in Turkish regional manufacturing industries1 pp. 1145-1156

- Metin Karadagˇ, Ertugˇrul Deliktaş and A. Özlem Önder
- The delocalization of production in labour intensive industries: instances of triangular manufacturing between Germany, Greece and FYROM pp. 1157-1173

- Lois Labrianidis and Christos Kalantaridis
- Values in a vacuum? Towards an integrated multi‐level analysis of the governance of European space pp. 1175-1188

- Kai Böhme, Tim Richardson, Gordon Dabinett and Ole B. Jensen
- Evaluation of community planning and life of senior cohousing projects in northern European countries1 pp. 1189-1216

- Jung Shin Choi
Volume 12, issue 7, 2004
- Special issue: globalisation of biotechnology pp. 915-920

- Philip Cooke
- Adapting a foreign direct investment strategy to the knowledge economy: the case of Singapore's emerging biotechnology cluster pp. 921-941

- David Finegold 1, Poh Wong and Tsui‐Chern Cheah 3
- An emerging biomedical business in a low capitalised country pp. 943-960

- Garri Raagmaa and Priit Tamm
- The Canadian environment for innovation and business development in the biotechnology industry: a firm‐level analysis pp. 961-983

- Sharmistha Bagchi‐Sen and Jennifer L. Scully
- The biotechnology industry in Oxfordshire: enterprise and innovation pp. 985-1001

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Nodes, networks and proximities: on the knowledge dynamics of the Medicon Valley biotech cluster pp. 1003-1018

- Lars Coenen, Jerker Moodysson and Bjørn Asheim
- The open method of co‐ordination and ‘post‐regulatory’ territorial cohesion policy pp. 1019-1033

- Andreas Faludi
- Logistics and freight transport policy in urban areas: a case study of Berlin‐Brandenburg/Germany pp. 1035-1053

- Markus Hesse
- The pitfalls of family resemblance: why transferring planning institutions between ‘similar countries’ is delicate business pp. 1055-1068

- Martin De Jong
Volume 12, issue 6, 2004
- Innovative milieu and social capital—complementary or redundant concepts of collaboration-based regional development?* pp. 747-765

- Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
- Regional clusters in Germany--their geography and their relevance for entrepreneurial activities pp. 767-791

- Rolf Sternberg and Timo Litzenberger
- Learning in districts: Novelty and lock-in in a regional context pp. 793-808

- Evert-Jan Visser and Ron Boschma
- The rise and demise of the Irish and Scottish computer hardware industry pp. 809-834

- Chris van Egeraat and David Jacobson
- Universities and regional advantage: Higher education and innovation policies in English regions pp. 835-852

- Fumi Kitagawa
- Crime, collective action and development pp. 853-869

- Silvio Goglio
- Sustainable regions: Governance, innovation and scale pp. 871-889

- Kevin Morgan
- Art and design as competitive advantage: A creative enterprise cluster in the Western United States pp. 891-904

- Stuart Rosenfeld
Volume 12, issue 5, 2004
- Knowledge, networks and proximity: An embeddedness perspective pp. 603-605

- Frans Boekema and Roel Rutten
- Dimensions of proximity in knowledge-based networks: The cases of investment banking and automobile design pp. 607-624

- Eike W. Schamp, Bernd Rentmeister and Vivien Lo
- Regional knowledge capabilities, embeddedness of firms and industry organisation: Bioscience megacentres and economic geography pp. 625-641

- Philip Cooke
- The transmission of knowledge, emerging networks, and the role of universities: An evolutionary approach pp. 643-657

- Jan Lambooy
- Inter-firm knowledge creation: A re-appreciation of embeddedness from a relational perspective pp. 659-673

- Roel Rutten
- Proximity, trust and morality in networks pp. 675-689

- Tobias Gössling
- Embeddedness, context, proximity and control pp. 691-701

- Ben Dankbaar
- Sustainable new economic centres in European metropolitan regions: A stakeholders' perspective pp. 703-722

- Marco Bontje
- Functional change as an indicator of transformation near the old city centre of Istanbul pp. 723-738

- Dr. Nilgun Ergun and Bulent Dundar
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- A world geography of global media cities pp. 459-477

- Stefan Krätke and Peter J. Taylor
- Flexible urban governance. The case of Copenhagen's recent waterfront development pp. 479-496

- Gene Desfor and John Jørgensen
- Creative planning in Ireland: the role of culture‐led development in Irish planning pp. 497-515

- Darrin Bayliss
- Household growth, housing demand and new settlements in Scotland pp. 517-535

- Michael Pacione
- The rôle of transport in firms' spatial organization: evidence from the Spanish food processing industry pp. 537-550

- Adelheid Holl
- Growth estimations in settlement planning using a land use cellular automata model (LUCAM)* pp. 551-561

- Mehmet Ali Yüzer
- European briefing pp. 563-584

- George A. Georgiou and Yiannis Psycharis
- Research briefing pp. 585-594

- Vedia Dokmeci and Evren Ozus
Volume 12, issue 3, 2004
- Book Reviews pp. 447-450

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 2, 2004
- The networks producing television programmes in the Cologne media cluster: new firm foundation, flexible specialization and efficient decision‐making structures pp. 155-171

- Ivo Mossig *
- Regional networks of small and medium sized enterprises: evidence from the Metropolitan Area of Ottawa in Canada1 pp. 173-189

- David Doloreux
- Regional networks of small and medium sized enterprises: evidence from the Metropolitan Area of Ottawa in Canada1 pp. 173-189

- David Doloreux
- Innovative strategies of political regionalization: the case of North Rhine‐Westphalia pp. 191-207

- Rainer Danielzyk and Gerald Wood
- Innovative strategies of political regionalization: the case of North Rhine‐Westphalia pp. 191-207

- Rainer Danielzyk and Gerald Wood
- Learning policy—the contextual curtain and conceptual barriers pp. 209-228

- Simone Abram and Richard Cowell *
- Learning policy—the contextual curtain and conceptual barriers pp. 209-228

- Simone Abram and Richard Cowell *
- Urban planning in Russia: towards the market pp. 229-247

- Oleg Golubchikov
- Urban planning in Russia: towards the market pp. 229-247

- Oleg Golubchikov
- Wales and objective 1 status: learning the lessons or emulating the errors? pp. 249-270

- Philip Boland
- Research briefing pp. 271-274

- Elisabete A. Silva
- Book reviews pp. 275-279

- The Editors
Volume 12, issue 1, 2002
- Regional development processes and policies in Australia: a review of research 1990--2002 pp. 3-26

- Alaric Maude
- Rethinking suburban development in Australia: a Melbourne case study pp. 27-40

- Kevin O'Connor and Ernest Healy
- The economic impact of national competition policy on Australian regions pp. 41-56

- John Madden
- On wine, rent and regions: labour market change and housing market processes in non‐metropolitan South Australia pp. 57-84

- Andrew Beer
- Policies for the future of regional Australia1 pp. 85-97

- Paul Collits
- Industry clusters in Australia: recent trends and prospects pp. 99-121

- Brian H. Roberts and Michael J. Enright
- The open method of coordination and policy mainstreaming: the European employment strategy and regional conversion programmes in the UK pp. 123-141

- Tony Gore
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