European Planning Studies
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Volume 27, issue 12, 2019
- Expanding the field of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) – from responsible research to responsible innovation pp. 2329-2343

- Stig-Erik Jakobsen, Arnt Fløysand and John Overton
- Responsible research and innovation (RRI) and regional innovation studies (RIS) – reflecting on the normative aspects pp. 2344-2358

- Dieter Rehfeld
- Exploring the normative turn in regional innovation policy: responsibility and the quest for public value pp. 2359-2375

- Elvira Uyarra, Barbara Ribeiro and Lisa Dale-Clough
- Responsible research and innovation? From FinTech’s ‘flash crash’ at Cermak to digitech’s Willow Campus and Quayside pp. 2376-2393

- Philip Cooke
- The role of European fisheries funds for innovation and regional development in Galicia (Spain) pp. 2394-2410

- M. Ángeles Piñeiro-Antelo and Rubén C. Lois-González
- Green reorientation of clusters and the role of policy: ‘the normative’ and ‘the neutral’ route pp. 2411-2430

- Svein Gunnar Sjøtun and Rune Njøs
- Doing good by drinking wine? Ethical value networks and upscaling of wine production in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa pp. 2431-2449

- John Overton, Warwick E. Murray and Kelle Howson
- Alternative economic practices in Spanish cities: from grassroots movements to urban policies? An institutional perspective pp. 2450-2469

- José Luis Sánchez-Hernández and Johannes Glückler
- Responsible research and innovation: a systematic review of the literature and its applications to regional studies pp. 2470-2490

- Raj Kumar Thapa, Tatiana Iakovleva and Lene Foss
- Knowledge bases and responsibility within regional innovation systems: reflections from the Twente region pp. 2491-2509

- Paul Benneworth, Verena Schulze-Greiving and Kornelia Konrad
- Responsible research and innovation (RRI) in Chile: from a neostructural productivist imperative to sustainable regional development? pp. 2510-2532

- Jonathan R. Barton, Álvaro Román and Johannes Rehner
Volume 27, issue 11, 2019
- Regional heteroglossia: the metropolitan region as a dialogical landscape pp. 2079-2098

- Robert Osman, Ondřej Mulíček and Daniel Seidenglanz
- Agglomeration, foreign firms and firm exit in regions under transition: the increasing importance of related variety in Hungary pp. 2099-2122

- Izabella Szakálné Kanó, Balázs Lengyel, Zoltán Elekes and Imre Lengyel
- Scientific knowledge production in European regions: patterns of growth, diversity and complexity pp. 2123-2143

- Gaston Heimeriks, Deyu Li, Wout Lamers, Ingeborg Meijer and Alfredo Yegros
- Embracing the future: path transformation and system reconfiguration for self-driving cars in West Sweden pp. 2144-2162

- Johan Miörner and Michaela Trippl
- Green industry development in different types of regions pp. 2163-2183

- Markus Grillitsch and Teis Hansen
- Circular cities: exploring local government strategies to facilitate a circular economy pp. 2184-2205

- Kathleen Bolger and Andréanne Doyon
- Geographies of relational coordination in venture capital firms pp. 2206-2226

- Andreas Kuebart
- The development of competitiveness clusters in Croatia: a survey-based analysis pp. 2227-2247

- Ivan-Damir Anić, Nicoletta Corrocher, Andrea Morrison and Zoran Aralica
- Wishful thinking? Towards a more realistic role for universities in regional innovation policy pp. 2248-2265

- Louise Kempton
- Local and territorial determinants in the realization of public–private–partnerships: an empirical analysis for Italian provinces pp. 2266-2287

- Fabio Mazzola, Alessandro Cusimano, Giuseppe Di Giacomo and Rosalia Epifanio
- Economic resilience of metropolitan, old industrial, and rural regions in two subsequent recessionary shocks pp. 2288-2311

- Jan Ženka, Ondřej Slach and Adam Pavlík
- Talking about regional resilience: evidence from two formerly rural Spanish regions pp. 2312-2328

- J. R. Murua and A. M. Ferrero
Volume 27, issue 10, 2019
- Rethinking clusters. Towards a new research agenda for cluster research pp. 1879-1903

- L. Lazzeretti, Francesco Capone, Annalisa Caloffi and Silvia Rita Sedita
- Radical or not? The role of clusters in the emergence of radical innovations pp. 1904-1923

- Nils Grashof, Kolja Hesse and Dirk Fornahl
- Radical vs incremental innovation in Marshallian Industrial Districts in the Valencian Region: what prevails? pp. 1924-1939

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Francisca Sempere-Ripoll, Sofia Estelles-Miguel and Ronald Rojas-Alvarado
- Place-based innovation in industrial districts: the long-term evolution of the iMID effect in Spain (1991–2014) pp. 1940-1958

- Rafael Boix, Vittorio Galletto and Fabio Sforzi
- Rereading industrial districts through the lens of entrepreneurship pp. 1959-1977

- Roberto Grandinetti
- Understanding processes of path renewal and creation in thick specialized regional innovation systems. Evidence from two textile districts in Italy and Sweden pp. 1978-1994

- Cristina Chaminade, Marco Bellandi, Monica Plechero and Erica Santini
- Local or global? Does internationalization drive innovation in clusters? pp. 1995-2014

- Marco Bettiol, Maria Chiarvesio, Eleonora Di Maria and Debora Gottardello
- Clusters and internationalization: the role of lead firms’ commitment and RIS proactivity in tackling the risk of internal fractures pp. 2015-2033

- Mario Davide Parrilli
- Growth in regions, knowledge bases and relatedness: some insights from the Italian case pp. 2034-2048

- Niccolò Innocenti and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Six critical questions about smart specialization pp. 2049-2065

- Robert Hassink and Huiwen Gong
- In response to ‘Six critical questions about smart spezialisation’ pp. 2066-2078

- Dominique Foray
Volume 27, issue 9, 2019
- Job polarization in the new economy in Danish cities: location, size, and the role of the public sector pp. 1661-1686

- Anders Kamp Høst and Lars Winther
- Comparison of two cluster life stages in a synthetic knowledge base pp. 1687-1708

- Ebru Mobedi and Mustafa Tanyeri
- Strategic spatial planning – a missed opportunity to facilitate district heating systems based on excess heat pp. 1709-1726

- Sara Gustafsson, Sofia Päivärinne and Olof Hjelm
- Entrepreneurship dynamics and economic cycles: an analysis for local systems and industrial districts pp. 1727-1747

- María Jesús Ruiz-Fuensanta and Marco Bellandi
- Place leadership and the challenge of transformation: policy platforms and innovation ecosystems in promotion of green growth pp. 1748-1767

- Markku Sotarauta and Nina Suvinen
- Different typologies of ‘co-working spaces’ and the contemporary dynamics of local economic development in Rome pp. 1768-1790

- Stefania Fiorentino
- Smart specialization and institutional context: the role of institutional discovery, change and leapfrogging pp. 1791-1810

- Maximilian Benner
- Network dynamics in collaborative research in the EU, 2003–2017 pp. 1811-1837

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma and Julien Ravet
- A place-based policy for promoting Industry 4.0: the case of the Castellon ceramic tile district pp. 1838-1856

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Sofia Estelles-Miguel, Gustavo Mallol-Gasch and Juan Boix-Palomero
- Network position and innovation capability in the regional innovation network pp. 1857-1878

- Mariangela Piazza, Erica Mazzola, Lorenzo Abbate and Giovanni Perrone
Volume 27, issue 8, 2019
- Which region to choose for an industrial policy? A research path to highlight restructuring opportunities pp. 1461-1482

- Marco Capasso, Eric James Iversen, Antje Klitkou and Tore Sandven
- Firm agency and global production network dynamics pp. 1483-1502

- Samson Afewerki
- Spatial imaginaries and institutional change in planning: the case of the Mersey Belt in north-west England pp. 1503-1522

- Philip O’Brien
- Towards more (un)balanced trade. Production linkages between China and the Visegrad countries: country-level and sector-level analysis pp. 1523-1541

- Ewa Cieślik
- Green infrastructure under pressure. A global narrative between regional vision and local implementation pp. 1542-1563

- Mario Reimer and Karsten Rusche
- Assessing the local embeddedness dynamics of the Baumwollspinnerei cultural quarter in Leipzig: introducing the POSES Star Framework pp. 1564-1586

- Alison L. Bain and Friederike Landau
- Border-regional resilience in EU internal and external border areas in Finland pp. 1587-1606

- Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
- De-democratising the Irish planning system pp. 1607-1625

- Mick Lennon and Richard Waldron
- Households in place: socio-spatial (dis)advantage in energy-carbon restructuring pp. 1626-1645

- Aidan While and Will Eadson
- Beyond ‘logistics sprawl’ and ‘logistics anti-sprawl’. Case of the Katowice region, Poland pp. 1646-1660

- Robert Krzysztofik, Iwona Kantor-Pietraga, Tomasz Spórna, Weronika Dragan and Valentin Mihaylov
Volume 27, issue 7, 2019
- Social sustainability of urban regeneration led by industrial land redevelopment in Taiwan pp. 1245-1269

- Hung Hing Chan, Tai-Shan Hu and Peilei Fan
- Assessment of open spaces in inland medium-sized cities of eastern Andalusia (Spain) through complementary approaches: spatial-configurational analysis and decision support pp. 1270-1290

- Francisco Sergio Campos-Sánchez, Francisco Javier Abarca-Álvarez and Rafael Reinoso-Bellido
- Social learning as an analytical lens for co-creative planning pp. 1291-1313

- Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld, Wendy Tan, Carina Wiekens, Willem Salet and Leonie Janssen-Jansen
- Built environment and tourism as road safety determinants in Benidorm (Spain) pp. 1314-1328

- Jairo Casares Blanco, Patricia Fernández-Aracil and Armando Ortuño-Padilla
- The role of resident-city identification in building residents’ city commitment pp. 1329-1349

- Katja Udir Mišič and Klement Podnar
- Emerging vacuums of strategic planning: an exploration of reforms in Finnish spatial planning pp. 1350-1368

- Jonne Hytönen and Toni Ahlqvist
- European cross-scale spatial planning and territorial frames in the Italian Median Macroregion pp. 1369-1390

- Donato Di Ludovico and Federico D’Ascanio
- A framework for path-dependent industrial land transition analysis using vector data pp. 1391-1412

- Tong Wang, Jan Kazak, Qi Han and Bauke de Vries
- Physical planning in an era of marketization: conflicting governance perspectives in the Swedish Transport Administration pp. 1413-1431

- Jacob Witzell
- Long-term land-use changes in small/medium-sized cities. Enhancing the general trends and local characteristics pp. 1432-1459

- Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Mário Monteiro, José Leandro Barros and Pedro Pinto Santos
Volume 27, issue 6, 2019
- Complex planning landscapes: regimes, actors, instruments and discourses of contractual urban development pp. 1059-1063

- Tuna Tasan-Kok, Rob Atkinson and Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins
- Seeing like an investor: urban development planning, financialisation, and investors’ perceptions of London as an investment space pp. 1064-1082

- Mike Raco, Nicola Livingstone and Daniel Durrant
- Governing urban regeneration in the UK: a case of ‘variegated neoliberalism’ in action? pp. 1083-1106

- Rob Atkinson, Andrew Tallon and David Williams
- Changing public accountability mechanisms in the governance of Dutch urban regeneration pp. 1107-1128

- Tuna Tasan-Kok, Martijn van den Hurk, Sara Özogul and Sofia Bittencourt
- Urban Regeneration in the Brazilian urban policy agenda pp. 1129-1145

- Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins and Alvaro Luis dos Santos Pereira
- Multiple land use planning for living places and investments spaces pp. 1146-1158

- Willem Korthals Altes
- How to deal with migrants and the State’s backlash – Polish cities’ experience pp. 1159-1176

- Agnieszka Szpak
- Cultural actors as agents of generating social co-presences within the place: Istanbul’s contemporary art scene pp. 1177-1199

- G. Yeliz Kahya and Anlı Ataöv
- Values for self-build urbanism pp. 1200-1216

- Silvio Caputo, Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira and Dan Blott
- Planning reform and development rights in Greece: institutional persistence and elite rule in the face of the crisis pp. 1217-1234

- Nikos Karadimitriou and Thanos Pagonis
- Critical comment on: Zhu, Jin, and He ‘On evolutionary economic geography: a literature review using bibliometric analysis’, European Planning Studies vol. 27, pp 639–660 pp. 1235-1237

- Yuh-Shan Ho
- Rejoinder to Professor Ho’s team on the article entitled ‘On evolutionary economic geography: a literature review using bibliometric analysis’ pp. 1238-1240

- Shengjun Zhu, Wenwan Jin and Canfei He
- Comments on the Reply to the Rebuttal to: Zhu, Jin, & He ‘On evolutionary economic geography: A literature review using bibliometric analysis’, European Planning Studies vol. 27, pp 639–660 pp. 1241-1243

- Yuh-Shan Ho
Volume 27, issue 5, 2019
- Proximity and the trust formation process pp. 841-861

- Magnus Nilsson
- Regional embeddedness, relatedness and inter-regional linkages among less developed regions in Central Europe pp. 862-884

- Viktor Květoň and Karel Šafr
- Start-up factories, transnational entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial ecosystems: unpacking the lure of start-up accelerator programmes pp. 885-904

- Ross Brown, Suzanne Mawson, Neil Lee and Lauren Peterson
- New forms of partnership: the role of logistics clusters in facilitating horizontal collaboration mechanisms pp. 905-931

- Yossi Sheffi, Maria Jesus Saenz, Liliana Rivera and David Gligor
- Eye to eye with the innovation paradox: why smart specialization is no simple solution to policy design pp. 932-951

- Henning Kroll
- An assessment of the technology level and knowledge intensity of regions in Turkey pp. 952-973

- Necmettin Celik, Sedef Akgüngör and Neşe Kumral
- Performance evaluation to support European regional development – A university–industry perspective pp. 974-994

- Tero Rantala and Juhani Ukko
- Informal markets and global value chains – the disembedding of Romanian dairy smallholders pp. 995-1012

- Moritz von Oppenkowski, Markus Hassler and Tim Roesler
- Competitiveness through integration in the European Union Strategy for the Alpine Region: a ‘balanced development’ approach pp. 1013-1034

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- The influence of territory on innovation network design in mountain tourism resorts pp. 1035-1057

- Véronique Favre-Bonte, Elodie Gardet and Catherine Thevenard-Puthod
Volume 27, issue 4, 2019
- On evolutionary economic geography: a literature review using bibliometric analysis pp. 639-660

- Shengjun Zhu, Wenwan Jin and Canfei He
- Local and nonlocal knowledge typologies: technological complexity in the Irish knowledge space pp. 661-677

- Adam Whittle
- Tailored polities in the shadow of the state’s hierarchy. The CLLD implementation and a future research agenda pp. 678-698

- Loris Servillo
- Perspectives of civil society on governance of urban shrinkage: the cases of Heerlen (Netherlands) and Blaenau Gwent (Wales) compared pp. 699-721

- Maja Ročak
- Confronting institutional boundaries to public participation: a case of the Danish energy sector pp. 722-738

- Helle Nedergaard Nielsen, Sara Bjørn Aaen, Ivar Lyhne and Matthew Cashmore
- Polycentricity as spatial imaginary: the case of Helsinki City Plan pp. 739-758

- Kaisa Granqvist, Sauli Sarjamo and Raine Mäntysalo
- Are smart cities global cities? A European perspective pp. 759-783

- Stefano De Falco
- Do behaviours in cultural markets affect economic resilience? An analysis of Italian regions pp. 784-801

- Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- Urban memory and planning: investigating the use of oral history pp. 802-817

- Tülin Selvi Ünlü
- Cooperation differs. Intentions of municipalities towards metropolitan cooperation in post-socialist space – Brno, Czech Republic pp. 818-840

- Petr Šašinka, Josef Kunc, Bohumil Frantál and Zdeněk Dvořák
Volume 27, issue 3, 2019
- Spatial short and long-term implications and planning challenges of high-speed rail: a literature review framework for the special issue pp. 415-433

- Chia-Lin Chen, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, José M. de Ureña and Roger Vickerman
- Short- and long-term population and project implications of high-speed rail for served cities: analysis of all served Spanish cities and re-evaluation of Ciudad Real and Puertollano pp. 434-460

- José M. Coronado, José M. de Ureña and José Luis Miralles
- A methodological approach to analyze the territorial appropriation of high-speed rail from interactions between actions and representations of local actors pp. 461-482

- Valerie Facchinetti-Mannone
- Measuring the regional economic impacts of high-speed rail using a dynamic SCGE model: the case of China pp. 483-512

- Zhenhua Chen
- Has HSR improved territorial cohesion in Spain? An accessibility analysis of the first 25 years: 1990–2015 pp. 513-532

- Andres Monzon, Elena Lopez and Emilio Ortega
- Business and tourism high-speed rail same-day trips: factors influencing the efficiency of high-speed rail links for Spanish cities pp. 533-554

- Amparo Moyano, Ana Rivas and Jose M. Coronado
- Regional heterogeneity in Taiwan HSR demand developments: station accessibility and its effect on usage adoption pp. 555-573

- Junghwa Kim, Yeun-Touh Li and Jan-Dirk Schmöcker
- Are the reasons for companies to locate around central versus peripheral high-speed rail stations different? The cases of Reims central station and Champagne-Ardenne station pp. 574-594

- Christophe Beckerich, Sylvie Benoit and Marie Delaplace
- Assessing spatial planning strategy in high-speed rail station areas in Spain (1992–2018): towards a sustainable model pp. 595-617

- Cecilia Ribalaygua and Silvia Perez-Del-Caño
- Designing Paris Gare du Nord for pedestrians or for clients? New retail patterns as flow optimization strategies pp. 618-637

- Nacima Baron
Volume 27, issue 2, 2019
- Urban experimentation & sustainability transitions pp. 219-228

- Lea Fuenfschilling, Niki Frantzeskaki and Lars Coenen
- Impacts of urban living labs on sustainability transitions: mechanisms and strategies for systemic change through experimentation pp. 229-257

- Timo von Wirth, Lea Fuenfschilling, Niki Frantzeskaki and Lars Coenen
- Urban experimentation and institutional arrangements pp. 258-281

- Rob Raven, Frans Sengers, Philipp Spaeth, Linjun Xie, Ali Cheshmehzangi and Martin de Jong
- Cities and climate change – examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments pp. 282-299

- Stine Hach Juul Madsen and Teis Hansen
- Local sustainability initiatives: innovation and civic engagement in societal experiments pp. 300-317

- Udo Pesch, Wouter Spekkink and Jaco Quist
- Energy efficiency left behind? Policy assemblages in Sweden’s most climate-smart city pp. 318-335

- Darcy Parks
- Urban low carbon transitions: institution-building and prospects for interventions in social practice pp. 336-354

- Ralph Horne and Susie Moloney
- The return of cities: the trajectory of Swiss cities from demographic loss to reurbanization pp. 355-376

- Patrick Rérat
- The costs of putting Valencia on the map: the hidden side of regional entrepreneurialism, ‘creative city’ and strategic projects pp. 377-395

- Joaquim Rius-Ulldemolins and Verònica Gisbert
- Promoting tourism through the EU LEADER programme: understanding Local Action Group governance pp. 396-414

- Juan Gabriel Tirado Ballesteros and María Hernández Hernández
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- Beyond the blind spot of knowledge-based territorial development: the mission of Metropolitan Food Clusters pp. 1-20

- A. L. Gerritsen, A. Lagendijk, R. P. Kranendonk and M. Cofino
- Leaves in the wind? Local policies of small and medium-sized towns in metropolitan regions pp. 21-41

- David Kaufmann and Rahel Meili
- Peripheralization and knowledge bases in Austria: towards a new regional typology pp. 42-67

- Jakob Eder
- Institutional contradictions and attempts at innovation. Evidence from the Italian urban facility planning pp. 68-85

- Ombretta Caldarice and Stefano Cozzolino
- Investigating the partnership approach in the EU Urban Agenda from the perspective of soft planning pp. 86-105

- Eva Purkarthofer
- Daily urban systems explained from the household perspective: an exploratory research on how the spatial interactions of the individual households shape the structure of daily urban systems pp. 106-125

- Erik A. de Graaf
- Urban morphological change in the case of Selcuk, Turkey: A mixed-methods approach pp. 126-159

- Seher Demet Kap Yücel and Gizem Aksümer
- Impact of property rights and ownership on the development of Warsaw’s contemporary city centre pp. 160-180

- Magdalena Górczyńska, Przemysław Śleszyński and Michael A. Niedzielski
- Re-imagineering Belgrade and Skopje: urban megaprojects between politics and struggle pp. 181-200

- Nebojša Čamprag
- Residential property disparities in city districts in Prague, Czech Republic pp. 201-217

- Martin Lukavec and Petr Kolařík
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