European Planning Studies
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Volume 26, issue 12, 2018
- Correction pp. (i)-(i)

- The Editors
- Bridging the gap: citizenship diversity and global innovation networks in small and medium size companies pp. 2279-2303

- Markus Grillitsch and Cristina Chaminade
- Changing locus of innovation: a micro-process approach on the dynamics of proximity pp. 2304-2322

- Anne Nygaard Tanner
- Industry 4.0: national and regional comparative advantages in key enabling technologies pp. 2323-2343

- Andrea Ciffolilli and Alessandro Muscio
- How outward looking is smart specialisation? Rationales, drivers and barriers pp. 2344-2363

- Elvira Uyarra, Chiara Marzocchi and Jens Sörvik
- Entrance-exit dynamics of suppliers and the repercussions for reshaping the structure of GVCs/GPNs pp. 2364-2386

- Jiri Blazek, Kaoru Natsuda and Jan Sýkora
- The evolution and embeddedness of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms in creative industries: contrasting experienced and non-experienced entrepreneurs in the Swedish fashion industry pp. 2387-2406

- Ida Hermanson, Maureen McKelvey and Olof Zaring
- Economic specialization and diversification at the country and regional level: introducing a conceptual framework to study innovation policy logics pp. 2407-2426

- Yuzhuo Cai, Roger Normann, Rómulo Pinheiro and Markku Sotarauta
- Dynamic elements in regional development: an explorative genealogical analysis of the region of Southwest Finland pp. 2427-2447

- Toni Ahlqvist
- Inadequacies of heritage protection regulations in an era of shrinking communities: a case study of Valga, Estonia pp. 2448-2469

- Jiří Tintěra, Zenia Kotval, Aime Ruus and Epi Tohvri
- Interrelational space? The spatial logic of the macro-regional strategy for the Alps and its potentials pp. 2470-2489

- Tobias Chilla and Thomas Streifeneder
Volume 26, issue 11, 2018
- Regional innovation systems and entrepreneurial embeddedness pp. 2105-2113

- Luís Farinha, Joao Ferreira and Vanessa Ratten
- Smart specialization policies: innovative performance models from European regions pp. 2114-2124

- João Lopes, Luís Farinha, Joao Ferreira and Paulo Silveira
- Smart specialization as a strategy to develop early-stage regional innovation systems pp. 2125-2146

- Marina Ranga
- Embedding entrepreneurial regional innovation ecosystems: reflecting on the role of effectual entrepreneurial discovery processes pp. 2147-2166

- L. Nieth, P. Benneworth, D. Charles, L. Fonseca, C. Rodrigues, M. Salomaa and M. Stienstra
- Innovation, knowledge and relations – on the role of clusters for firms’ innovativeness pp. 2167-2199

- Judith Terstriep and Christian Lüthje
- Differentiated regional entrepreneurial discovery processes. A conceptual discussion and empirical illustration from three emergent clusters pp. 2200-2215

- Arne Isaksen, Nina Kyllingstad, Jan Ole Rypestøl and Ann Camilla Schulze-Krogh
- The long road from one-size-fits-all SME promotion to bespoke business start-ups pp. 2216-2236

- Carla Susana Marques, Chris Gerry and Carlos Peixeira Marques
- Explanations of firm survival in renewable energy in the United States: a study of ethanol refineries pp. 2237-2255

- Peter Kedron and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Patent portfolio analysis of cities: statistics and maps of technological inventiveness pp. 2256-2278

- Dieter Kogler, Gaston Heimeriks and Loet Leydesdorff
Volume 26, issue 10, 2018
- Inclusive growth from an urban perspective: a challenge for the metropolis of the twenty-first century pp. 1901-1919

- Joan Trullén and Vittorio Galletto
- New rent seeking strategies in housing in Spain after the bubble burst pp. 1920-1938

- Sònia Vives-Miró
- The mortgage crisis and evictions in Barcelona: identifying the determinants of the spatial clustering of foreclosures pp. 1939-1960

- Aaron Gutiérrez and Antoni Domènech
- Science and technology cooperation in cross-border regions: a proximity approach with evidence for Northern Europe pp. 1961-1979

- Teemu Makkonen, Allan M. Williams, Timo Mitze and Adi Weidenfeld
- The regional division of Greece and the functional economic areas estimated from the 2011 commuting patterns pp. 1980-1998

- Prodromos Prodromidis
- Competing discourses of territorial development: tensions between cities and regions as a result of the new regionalism pp. 1999-2014

- Vratislav Havlík
- New forms of multi-local working: identifying multi-locality in planning as well as public and private organizations’ strategies in the Helsinki region pp. 2015-2035

- Mina Di Marino, Johanna Lilius and Kimmo Lapintie
- Residential location, workplace location and car driving in four Norwegian cities pp. 2036-2057

- Øystein Engebretsen, Petter Næss and Arvid Strand
- Path-development trajectories and barriers perceived by stakeholders in two Central European less developed regions: narrow or broad choice? pp. 2058-2077

- Viktor Květoň and Jiri Blazek
- Understanding socio-economic sustainability drivers of sustainable regeneration: an empirical study of regeneration practitioners in UK pp. 2078-2098

- Julius Akotia and Enoch Sackey
- Entrepreneurship in former Yugoslavia: Diversity, institutional constraints and prospects pp. 2099-2102

- Fabio James Petani
- Call for Papers & design awards competition pp. 2103-2104

- Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard
Volume 26, issue 9, 2018
- Retrospect and prospect: from a new dark age to a new dawn of planning enlightenment pp. 1701-1713

- Philip Cooke
- Between the frog and the eagle: claiming a ‘Scholarship of Presence’ for the Anthropocene pp. 1714-1727

- Maria Kaika
- Neoliberalization, uneven development, and Brexit: further reflections on the organic crisis of the British state and society pp. 1728-1746

- Bob Jessop
- Immigration strategies of cities: local growth policies and urban planning in Germany pp. 1747-1762

- Manfred Kühn
- Regional resilience: a stretched concept? pp. 1763-1778

- Klaas Fröhlich and Robert Hassink
- Regional innovation policies for new path development – beyond neo-liberal and traditional systemic views pp. 1779-1795

- Franz Tödtling and Michaela Trippl
- New perspectives on the evolution of clusters pp. 1796-1814

- Fiorenza Belussi
- Generative growth with ‘thin’ globalization: Cambridge’s crossover model of innovation pp. 1815-1834

- Philip Cooke
- The entrepreneurial university and the region: what role for entrepreneurship departments? pp. 1835-1855

- Rhiannon Pugh, Wadid Lamine, Sarah Jack and Eleanor Hamilton
- Rethinking city transformation: Florence from art city to creative fashion city pp. 1856-1873

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Stefania Oliva
- Situating architectural performance: ‘star architecture’ and its roles in repositioning the cities of Graz, Lucerne and Wolfsburg pp. 1874-1900

- Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Dominik Bartmanski, Johannes Dreher, Michael Koch, Martina Löw, Timothy Pape and Alain Thierstein
- Corrigendum pp. 1901-1901

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 8, 2018
- The path-dependent evolution of the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) – dynamics and region-specific assets of the case of Vienna (Austria) pp. 1499-1518

- Verena Radinger-Peer, Sabine Sedlacek and Harvey Goldstein
- Understanding evolution in the Antwerp chemical cluster: the role of regional development strategies pp. 1519-1536

- Ties Vanthillo, Jeroen Cant, Thierry Vanelslander and Ann Verhetsel
- The acceleration of transitions to urban sustainability: a case study of Brighton and Hove pp. 1537-1558

- Rachael Durrant, Jacob Barnes, Florian Kern and Gordon Mackerron
- Resilience unpacked – framing of ‘uncertainty’ and ‘adaptability’ in long-term flood risk management strategies for London and Rotterdam pp. 1559-1579

- Britta Restemeyer, Margo van den Brink and Johan Woltjer
- Urban shrinkage: an unspoken challenge of spatial planning in Russian small and medium-sized cities pp. 1580-1597

- Elena Batunova and Maria Gunko
- Spatial and sectoral differentiation of support to innovative companies from EU funds in Czechia pp. 1598-1615

- David Hána and Lenka Hellebrandová
- Higher education institutions, economic growth and GDP per capita in European Union countries pp. 1616-1637

- José M. Pastor, Carlos Peraita, Lorenzo Serrano and Ángel Soler
- Place-based innovation policy for industrial diversification in regions pp. 1638-1662

- Markus Grillitsch and Bjørn Asheim
- Municipal land allocations: a key for understanding tenure and social mix patterns in Stockholm pp. 1663-1681

- Carl Caesar and Fredrik Kopsch
- Evaluating strategic metropolitan planning in Bari and Taranto pp. 1682-1700

- Laura Grassini, Valeria Monno and Abdul Khakee
Volume 26, issue 7, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- The resurgence of regional design pp. 1297-1311

- Michael Neuman and Wil Zonneveld
- Innovation platforms as a solution to the proximity paradox pp. 1312-1329

- Satu Parjanen and Mirva Hyypiä
- Border blocking effects in collaborative firm innovation pp. 1330-1346

- Jos van den Broek, Paul Benneworth and Roel Rutten
- Governance and cooperation in Euroregions: border tourism between Spain and Portugal pp. 1347-1365

- Dália Liberato, Elisa Alén, Pedro Liberato and Trinidad Domínguez
- Evolution of knowledge bases in European regions: searching for spatial regularities and links with innovation performance pp. 1366-1388

- Viktor Květoň and Vojtěch Kadlec
- Suburbanization and sprawl in post-socialist Belgrade and Sofia pp. 1389-1412

- Aleksandar D. Slaev, Zorica Nedović-Budić, Nikola Krunić, Jasna Petrić and Diliana Daskalova
- Local and trans-local dynamics of innovation practices in the Taipei design industry: an evolutionary perspective pp. 1413-1430

- Cheng-Yi Lin
- Improving land readjustment practice. Application of management models to Portugal pp. 1431-1449

- Joana Almeida, José Antunes Ferreira, Beatriz Condessa and Ricardo Tomé
- The Transformation of Retail Markets in Lisbon: An Analysis through the Lens of Retail Gentrification pp. 1450-1470

- Pedro Porfírio Coutinho Guimarães
- Communicative and participatory paradigm in the European territorial policies. A discourse analysis pp. 1471-1492

- Łukasz Damurski and Marcin Oleksy
- The Oxford handbook of megaproject management pp. 1493-1495

- Dianne Dredge
- Attracting visitors to ancient neighbourhoods: creation and management of the tourist-historic city of Plymouth, UK pp. 1495-1497

- Eóin Meehan
Volume 26, issue 6, 2018
- European Cohesion Policy impact on development and convergence: a local empirical analysis in Portugal between 2000 and 2014 pp. 1081-1098

- Paulo Caldas, Brian Dollery and Rc Marques
- The role of path-dependence in the resilience of EU regions pp. 1099-1120

- Maria Tsiapa, Dimitris Kallioras and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Impact of European Union development subsidies on Hungarian regions pp. 1121-1136

- Zoltán Bakucs, Imre Fertő, Ágnes Varga and Zsófia Benedek
- Fostering place-based innovation and internationalization – the new turn in German technology policy pp. 1137-1159

- Dirk Dohse, Dirk Fornahl and Julian Vehrke
- Industrial districts and migrant enclaves: a model of interaction pp. 1160-1180

- José Luis Molina, Luis Martínez-Cháfer, Francesc Xavier Molina-Morales and Miranda J. Lubbers
- University-led innovation in and for peripheral urban areas: new approaches in Naples, Italy and Newark, NJ, US pp. 1181-1201

- Jean-Paul D. Addie, Mariarosalba Angrisani and Stefano De Falco
- Delivering a national spatial development strategy: a success story? pp. 1202-1221

- Naja Marot and Mojca Golobič
- Sport facility development: municipal capital and shutting out the private sector pp. 1222-1241

- Gidon S. Jakar, Eran Razin, Mark S. Rosentraub and Gillad Rosen
- Hegemonic power relations in real practices of spatial planning: the case of Turkey pp. 1242-1268

- Tugce Sanli and Tim Townshend
- Social sustainability tool for assessing land use planning processes pp. 1269-1296

- A. Rashidfarokhi, L. Yrjänä, M. Wallenius, S. Toivonen, A. Ekroos and K. Viitanen
Volume 26, issue 5, 2018
- Proximity and modes of innovation – evidence from two agricultural engineering industries in north-west Germany pp. 877-894

- Dominik Santner
- An analysis of the Spanish ceramic tile industry research contracts and patents pp. 895-914

- Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan, Liney Manjarrés-Henríquez and F. Xavier Molina-Morales
- On the evolution of the Castel Goffredo hosiery cluster: a life cycle perspective pp. 915-932

- Giulio Carli and Andrea Morrison
- Exploring international film festivals from a co-evolutionary perspective: the cases of Berlin and Busan compared pp. 933-949

- Robert Hassink and Yong-Sook Lee
- Variations in the adoption and willingness to use e-services in three differentiated urban areas pp. 950-968

- Tommi Inkinen, Maria Merisalo and Teemu Makkonen
- New technological path creation and the role of institutions in different geo-political spaces pp. 969-987

- Camilla Chlebna and James Simmie
- Experimental governance: the role of municipalities in urban living labs pp. 988-1007

- Annica Kronsell and Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren
- Diminishing borders and conflating spaces: a storyline to promote soft planning scales pp. 1008-1027

- Eva Purkarthofer
- Internal borders and external factors in outermost island regions. The case of the Canary Islands pp. 1028-1040

- José León García-Rodríguez, Carlos Castilla-Gutiérrez and Francisco J. García-Rodríguez
- Agency and resilience in the time of regional economic crisis pp. 1041-1059

- Lucinda David
- An agency perspective of resilience: the case of Pomorskie region pp. 1060-1077

- Grzegorz Masik
- Asian Century … on a knife-edge: a 360 degree analysis of Asia’s recent economic development pp. 1078-1079

- Seamus Grimes
Volume 26, issue 4, 2018
- Linking polycentricity concepts to periphery: implications for an integrative Austrian strategic spatial planning practice pp. 635-652

- Alois Humer
- New regionalism in Turkey: questioning the ‘new’ and the ‘regional’ pp. 653-669

- Ervin Sezgin
- Public financial support and firm-specific characteristics: evidence from Portugal pp. 670-686

- Natália Barbosa and Fábio Silva
- Water supply of Greek cities: the WFD and the principles of integrated water resources management pp. 687-705

- Konstantinos N. Moutsopoulos and Christos P. Petalas
- The brokerage role of supporting organizations inside clusters: how does it work? pp. 706-725

- Jose Antonio Belso-Martinez, Isabel Diez-Vial, Maria Jose Lopez-Sanchez and Rosario Mateu-Garcia
- Territorially unequal rural development: the cases of the LEADER Initiative and the PRODER Programme in Andalusia (Spain) pp. 726-744

- José Antonio Cañete, Francisco Navarro and Eugenio Cejudo
- Informal institutional change in De Achterhoek region: from citizen initiatives to participatory governance pp. 745-767

- Marlies Meijer and Erwin van der Krabben
- The role of negotiated developer obligations in financing large public infrastructure after the economic crisis in the Netherlands pp. 768-791

- Demetrio Muñoz Gielen and Sander Lenferink
- Industrial spaces for grassroots creative production: spatial, social and planning facets pp. 792-811

- Xabier Gainza
- Towards lower carbon cities: urban morphology contribution in climate change adaptation strategies pp. 812-837

- Riccardo Privitera, Valentina Palermo, Francesco Martinico, Alberto Fichera and Daniele La Rosa
- The role of zoning in the strategic planning of protected areas: lessons learnt from EU countries and Serbia pp. 838-872

- Marija Maksin, Vladica Ristić, Marina Nenković-Riznić and Srdjan Mićić
- Mapping metropolitan Italy pp. 873-876

- Willem Salet
Volume 26, issue 3, 2018
- Planning for sustainability in expansive metropolitan regions: exploring practices and planners’ expectations in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 439-457

- Johan Högström, Berit Balfors and Monica Hammer
- An evaluation of local policies and actions that address climate change in Turkish metropolitan cities pp. 458-479

- Bahar Gedikli and Osman Balaban
- The ‘natures’ of planning: evolving conceptualizations of nature as expressed in urban planning theory and practice pp. 480-501

- Phoebe Duvall, Mick Lennon and Mark Scott
- Local sustainable development: a knowledge base for adaptation planning pp. 502-525

- Petar Vranić, Vesna Nikolić, Slobodan Milutinović and Jelena D. Velimirović
- Involving small landlords as a regeneration strategy under shrinkage: evidence from two East German cases pp. 526-545

- Adam Radzimski
- How housing, infrastructure and water determined the spatial structure of the Randstad pp. 546-570

- Hugo Priemus
- Network topologies as collective social capital in cities and regions: a critical review of empirical studies pp. 571-590

- Pablo Galaso
- The spatiality of trust in EU external cross-border cooperation pp. 591-610

- Katharina Koch
- Tacit coopetition: chimera or reality? Evidence from the Basque Country pp. 611-634

- Igone Porto-Gomez, Urko Aguirre-Larracoechea and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
Volume 26, issue 2, 2018
- Re-thinking non-core regions: planning strategies and practices beyond growth pp. 213-228

- Birgit Leick and Thilo Lang
- Rural regeneration strategies for declining regions: trade-off between novelty and practicability pp. 229-255

- Patrick Küpper, Stefan Kundolf, Tobias Mettenberger and Gesine Tuitjer
- The role of exogenous and endogenous factors in the growth of regions in Central and Eastern Europe: the metropolitan/non-metropolitan divide in the pre- and post-crisis era pp. 256-278

- Maciej Smętkowski
- Vicarious habitation – reinterpreting the role of peripheral living in a Nordic context pp. 279-296

- Jon P. Knudsen
- An alternative policy approach to rural development in regions facing population decline pp. 297-315

- Thomas Dax and Michael Fischer
- Urban regeneration in Poland’s non-core regions pp. 316-341

- Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Robert Kudłak, Przemysław Ciesiółka, Bartłomiej Kołsut and Paweł Motek
- Are there differences in social capital related to corporate regional engagement in dynamic and less dynamic non-core regions? pp. 342-364

- Sandra Bürcher and Heike Mayer
- Planning strategies and practices in non-core regions: a critical response pp. 365-375

- Nadir Kinossian
- Labour mobility in the Euroregion Galicia–Norte de Portugal: constraints faced by cross-border commuters pp. 376-395

- Iva Pires and Flávio Nunes
- Beyond ‘related variety’: how inflows of skills shape innovativeness in different industries pp. 396-420

- Sverre J. Herstad
- Emerging challenges of an urban creative economy: reflections on the governance of creative clusters in Taipei City pp. 421-437

- Cheng-Yi Lin
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- Fostering and planning urban regeneration: the governance of cultural districts in Copenhagen pp. 1-19

- Christina Lidegaard, Massimiliano Nuccio and Trine Bille
- Economic challenges for the EU Water Framework Directive reform and implementation pp. 20-34

- Julio Berbel and Alfonso Expósito
- Between protocol and reality – Swedish municipal comprehensive planning pp. 35-54

- Therese Bjärstig, Camilla Thellbro, Olof Stjernström, Johan Svensson, Camilla Sandström, Per Sandström and Anna Zachrisson
- Outdoor lighting design as a tool for tourist development: the case of Valladolid pp. 55-74

- Emanuele Giordano
- Making waves: the valuation of innovations in San Sebastian’s surf economy pp. 75-93

- Luis Carvalho and Willem van Winden
- Portuguese West Coast tourism resorts: an unfinished landscape of territorial liabilities pp. 94-114

- Célia Sousa Martins and Cristina Soares Cavaco
- as a travelling concept: towards a critical discussion of mobile ideas in transnational planning discourses on urban sprawl pp. 115-132

- Vera Vicenzotti and Mattias Qviström
- Hedonic pricing analysis of the influence of urban green spaces onto residential prices: the case of Leipzig, Germany pp. 133-157

- Veronika Liebelt, Stephan Bartke and Nina Schwarz
- Are Romanian urban strategies planning for green? pp. 158-173

- Mihai-Razvan Niță, Ana-Maria Anghel, Cristina Bănescu, Ana-Maria Munteanu, Sabina-Stella Pesamosca, Mihuț Zețu and Ana-Maria Popa
- Cluster-internal and external drivers of cluster renewal: evidence from two German agricultural engineering case studies pp. 174-191

- Dominik Santner
- New tech spaces for old tech places? Exploring the network of research and technology organizations across North Italian Regions pp. 192-211

- Lorenzo Ciapetti and Paolo Perulli
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