European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 12, 2017
- Cultural production in peripheral urban spaces: lessons from Barriera, Turin (Italy) pp. 2117-2137

- Carlo Salone, Sara Bonini Baraldi and Giangavino Pazzola
- Governing system innovation: assisted living experiments in the UK and Norway pp. 2138-2156

- Markus Bugge, Lars Coenen, Pedro Marques and Kevin Morgan
- Territorial cohesion storylines in 2014–2020 Cohesion Policy pp. 2157-2174

- Štěpán Nosek
- Measuring the impact of the European Capital of Culture programme on overnight stays: evidence for the last two decades pp. 2175-2191

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Impact of planning mandates on local plans: a multi-method assessment pp. 2192-2211

- Sophie C. Rudolf, Simona R. Grădinaru and Anna M. Hersperger
- Competition for talent: retaining graduates in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine pp. 2212-2231

- Inge Hooijen, Christoph Meng, Julia Reinold and Melissa Siegel
- Planners’ analysis and opportunism – benefit analysis in the Swedish HSR-project: a preliminary analysis pp. 2232-2249

- Erik Ronnle
- What drives export performance of firms in Eastern and Western Poland? pp. 2250-2271

- Pawel Gajewski and Grzegorz Tchorek
- Knowledge-based development dynamics in less favoured regions: insights from Australian and Icelandic university towns pp. 2272-2292

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Ingi Runar Edvardsson, Hjalti Johannesson, Md Kamruzzaman, Giuseppe Ioppolo and Surabhi Pancholi
- One for all, or all for oneself? Governance cultures in regional public transport planning pp. 2293-2308

- Alexander Paulsson, Jens Hylander and Robert Hrelja
Volume 25, issue 11, 2017
- Key issues on innovation, culture and institutions: implications for SMEs and micro firms pp. 1897-1907

- Manuel Fernández-Esquinas, Madelon van Oostrom and Hugo Pinto
- Culture and innovation in SMEs: the intellectual structure of research for further inquiry pp. 1908-1931

- Miguel González-Loureiro, Maria José Sousa and Hugo Pinto
- Exploring the links between culture and innovation in micro firms: cultural dimensions, social mechanisms and outcomes pp. 1932-1953

- Madelon van Oostrom and Manuel Fernández-Esquinas
- The ‘Enterprise of Innovation’ in hard times: corporate culture and performance in Italian high-tech companies pp. 1954-1975

- Francesco Ramella
- A new approach to business innovation modes: the ‘Research, Technology and Human Resource Management (RTH) model’ in the ICT sector in Belarus pp. 1976-2000

- Natalja Apanasovich, Henar Alcalde-Heras and Mario Davide Parrilli
- Strengthening SMEs’ innovation culture through collaborations with public research organizations. Do all firms benefit equally? pp. 2001-2020

- Julia Olmos-Peñuela, Ana García-Granero, Elena Castro-Martínez and Pablo D’Este
- Innovative culture in district innovation systems of European ceramics SMEs pp. 2021-2036

- Daniel Gabaldón-Estevan and Josep-Antoni Ybarra
- Entrepreneurial process in peripheral regions: the role of motivation and culture pp. 2037-2056

- Francisco J. García-Rodríguez, Esperanza Gil-Soto, Inés Ruiz-Rosa and Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño
- Making visible the role of vocational education and training in firm innovation: evidence from Spanish SMEs pp. 2057-2075

- Eneka Albizu, Mikel Olazaran, Cristina Lavía and Beatriz Otero
- Pragmatic urbanism: London’s railway arches and small-scale enterprise pp. 2076-2096

- Francesca Froy and Howard Davis
- The use of design as a strategic tool for innovation: an analysis for different firms' networking behaviours pp. 2097-2116

- Marisa Cesário, Dora Agapito, Helena Almeida and Sílvia Fernandes
Volume 25, issue 10, 2017
- Capabilities in knowledge-based regional development – towards a dynamic framework pp. 1673-1692

- Valtteri Laasonen and Jari Kolehmainen
- Exploring the intellectual structure of creative economy research and local economic development: a co-citation analysis pp. 1693-1713

- Luciana Lazzeretti, Francesco Capone and Niccolò Innocenti
- Assessing the contribution of cultural agglomeration in urban regeneration through developing cultural strategies pp. 1714-1733

- Rokhsaneh Rahbarianyazd and Naciye Doratli
- Urban concentration and labour market linkages in the Norwegian ICT services sector pp. 1734-1755

- Ingvild Jøranli and Sverre J. Herstad
- Employment growth and regional development: industrial change and contextual differences between Denmark and Sweden pp. 1756-1778

- Rikard H. Eriksson, Høgni Kalsø Hansen and Lars Winther
- Engendering urban planning in different contexts – successes, constraints and consequences pp. 1779-1796

- Liisa Horelli
- Prefiguring a future city: urban growth, spatial planning and the economic local context in Catalonia pp. 1797-1817

- Ilaria Zambon, Pere Serra, Massimiliano Bencardino, Margherita Carlucci and Luca Salvati
- Spatial planning in transition in Greece: a critical overview pp. 1818-1833

- Marilena Papageorgiou
- New patterns in the locational choice of immigrants in Spain pp. 1834-1855

- Luisa Alamá-Sabater, Maite Alguacil and Joan Serafí Bernat-Martí
- From smart growth to European spatial planning: a new paradigm for EU cohesion policy post-2020 pp. 1856-1875

- Eduardo Medeiros
- Easing spatial inequalities? An analysis of the anticipated effects of Urban Enterprise Zones in Brussels pp. 1876-1895

- Sarah De Boeck, David Bassens and Michael Ryckewaert
Volume 25, issue 9, 2017
- Re-categorizing innovation policy according to broad-based innovation pp. 1477-1496

- Vesa Harmaakorpi, Helinä Melkas and Tuomo Uotila
- Geographies of temporary markets: an anatomy of the Canton Fair pp. 1497-1515

- Harald Bathelt, Pengfei Li and Yi-wen Zhu
- Angel investing in an austerity economy – the take-up of government policies in Portugal pp. 1516-1537

- José Bilau, Colin Mason, Tiago Botelho and Soumodip Sarkar
- The co-creation (of) culture? The case of Umeå, European Capital of Culture 2014 pp. 1538-1555

- Christine Hudson, Linda Sandberg and Ulrika Schmauch
- Local culture as a context for entrepreneurial activities pp. 1556-1574

- Sabrina Fredin and Marina Jogmark
- The cross-border reterritorialization concept revisited: the territorialist approach applied to the case of Cerdanya on the French-Spanish border pp. 1575-1596

- Matteo Berzi
- Residential planning, driver mobility and CO emission: a microscopic look at Borlänge in Sweden pp. 1597-1614

- Xiaoyun Zhao, Kenneth Carling and Johan Håkansson
- Power and the material arrangements of a river basin management plan: the case of the Archipelago Sea pp. 1615-1632

- Helena Valve, Minna Kaljonen, Pirkko Kauppila and Jussi Kauppila
- Clusters and Industry 4.0 – do they fit together? pp. 1633-1653

- Marta Götz and Barbara Jankowska
- Heritage as sector, factor and vector: conceptualizing the shifting relationship between heritage management and spatial planning pp. 1654-1672

- Joks Janssen, Eric Luiten, Hans Renes and Eva Stegmeijer
Volume 25, issue 8, 2017
- Between compassion and racism: how the biopolitics of neoliberal welfare turns citizens into affective ‘idiots’ pp. 1275-1291

- Maria Kaika
- Related variety and the dynamics of European photonic clusters pp. 1292-1315

- Frederic Gaschet, Mathieu Becue, Vanessa Bouaroudj, Marina Flamand, André Meunie, Guillaume Pouyanne and Damien Talbot
- Outsmarting geography: implementing territorial innovation strategies in sparsely populated regions pp. 1316-1333

- Alexandre Dubois, Iryna Kristensen and Jukka Teräs
- A novel typology of media clusters pp. 1334-1356

- Marlen Komorowski
- Wicked game of smart specialization: a player’s handbook pp. 1357-1374

- Niklas Lundström and Antti Mäenpää
- From toys to automobiles: foreign investment, firm heterogeneity and intermediaries in a Portuguese industry pp. 1375-1393

- Pedro Marques
- Determinants of regional resilience to economic crisis: a European perspective pp. 1394-1415

- Elias Giannakis and Adriana Bruggeman
- Spatial differences of reindustrialization in a post-socialist economy: manufacturing in the Hungarian counties pp. 1416-1434

- Imre Lengyel, Zsofia Vas, Izabella Szakalne Kano and Balázs Lengyel
- Regional economic resilience: the role of national and regional policies pp. 1435-1453

- Christina Kakderi and Anastasia Tasopoulou
- Evaluation of the spatial and economic effectiveness of industrial land policies in northwest Europe pp. 1454-1475

- Marie-Caroline Vandermeer and Jean-Marie Halleux
- Corrigendum pp. 1476-1476

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 7, 2017
- Emerging Nordic food approaches pp. 1101-1110

- Jesper Manniche and Bjørnar Sæther
- Quality turns in Nordic food: a comparative analysis of specialty food in Denmark, Norway and Sweden pp. 1111-1128

- Henrik Halkier, Laura James and Egil Petter Stræte
- Sustainability transformations in the balance: exploring Swedish initiatives challenging the corporate food regime pp. 1129-1146

- Jacob von Oelreich and Rebecka Milestad
- How relationships can influence an organic firm’s network identity pp. 1147-1165

- Gunn-Turid Kvam, Hilde Bjørkhaug and Ann-Charlott Pedersen
- It’s never too late to join the revolution! – Enabling new modes of production in the contemporary Danish food system pp. 1166-1183

- Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe, Chris Kjeldsen and Egon Noe
- Storytelling and meal experience concepts pp. 1184-1199

- Lena Mossberg and Dorthe Eide
- The reinvention of terroir in Danish food place promotion pp. 1200-1216

- Szilvia Gyimóthy
- Emergence of a region. Exploring the role of spatial planning in the emergence of high-tech region ELAt using assemblage and actor-network theory pp. 1217-1236

- Alda Avdic Alagic, Luuk Boelens and Marc Glaudemans
- Intra-rural divides and regional planning: an analysis of a traditional emigration region (Galicia, Spain) pp. 1237-1255

- Xosé Martínez-Filgueira, David Peón and Edelmiro López-Iglesias
- Sustainability of the tourist supply chain and governance in an insular biosphere reserve destination: the perspective of tourist accommodation pp. 1256-1274

- M. Ángeles Sanfiel-Fumero, Yaiza Armas-Cruz and Olga González-Morales
Volume 25, issue 6, 2017
- A critical review of entrepreneurial ecosystems research: towards a future research agenda pp. 887-903

- Janna Alvedalen and Ron Boschma
- Entrepreneurial firms in STI and DUI mode clusters: do they need differentiated cluster facilitation? pp. 904-922

- Heidi Wiig and Inger Beate Pettersen
- Co-evolution of institutions, culture and industrial organization in the film industry: the case of Shanghai in China pp. 923-940

- Xiao Rui Xin and Ivo Mossig
- Big data analytics for mitigating carbon emissions in smart cities: opportunities and challenges pp. 941-957

- Sarah Giest
- Internationalization intensity of clusters and their impact on firm internationalization: the case of Poland pp. 958-977

- Barbara Jankowska and Marta Götz
- Talk to the hand: strategic spatial planning as persuasive storytelling of the Loop City pp. 978-993

- Kristian Olesen
- Global crisis and the systems of spatial governance and planning: a European comparison pp. 994-1012

- Umberto Janin Rivolin
- Tourism and cross-border regional development: insights in European contexts pp. 1013-1033

- Arie Stoffelen and Dominique Vanneste
- Policy governance from an autopoietic perspective: revisiting Hungary’s regionalization experience pp. 1034-1052

- László Faragó and James W. Scott
- Development-led planning practices in a plan-led planning system: empirical evidence from Finland pp. 1053-1075

- Eero Valtonen, Heidi Falkenbach and Kauko Viitanen
- ‘Decision not to decide’: a new challenge for planning pp. 1076-1098

- Shlomit Flint Ashery
- Entrepreneurship in Western Europe: a contextual perspective pp. 1099-1100

- Jan Vang
Volume 25, issue 5, 2017
- Evolution and variety in complex geographies and enterprise policies pp. 729-738

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, Philip Cooke and JiYoung Park
- ‘Digital tech’ and the public sector: what new role after public funding? pp. 739-754

- Philip Cooke
- Impact of stakeholder groups on development of a regional entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 755-771

- Inga Erina, Vladimir Shatrevich and Elina Gaile-Sarkane
- Innovative green economy, urban economic performance and urban environments: an empirical analysis of US cities pp. 772-789

- JiYoung Park and G. William Page
- The roles of networks among innovators in regional innovation: comparative analysis between China and South Korea pp. 790-804

- Junghyun Yoon, Jaehoon Rhee and Alisher Tohirovich Dedahanov
- Growth of a platform business model as an entrepreneurial ecosystem and its effects on regional development pp. 805-826

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, DongKyu Won, KyungBae Park, JeongHo Yang and Xiaofei Zhao
- Exploring competing perspectives on government-driven entrepreneurial ecosystems: lessons from Centres for Creative Economy and Innovation (CCEI) of South Korea pp. 827-847

- Kwangho Jung, Jong-Hwan Eun and Seung-Hee Lee
- Government-led regional innovation: a case of ‘Pangyo’ IT cluster of South Korea pp. 848-866

- Sam Youl Lee, Meansun Noh and Ji Yung Seul
- Knowledge exploitation and entrepreneurial activity in a regional innovation system: first adaption of RFID at Kumho Tire in GwangJu, Korea pp. 867-885

- Junghee Han and Youngjoo Ko
Volume 25, issue 4, 2017
- How network position interacts with the relation between creativity and innovation in clustered firms pp. 561-582

- Víctor del-Corte-Lora, Teresa M. Vallet-Bellmunt and F. Xavier Molina-Morales
- Exploring the clustering of creative industries pp. 583-600

- Huiwen Gong and Robert Hassink
- Regional paths towards Europe 2020 targets: a spatial approach pp. 601-619

- Francesco Pagliacci
- Transformation of regional innovation policies: from ‘traditional’ to ‘next generation’ models of incubation pp. 620-637

- Mika Kautonen, Rhiannon Pugh and Mika Raunio
- Operationalizing a contested concept: indicators of territorial cohesion pp. 638-660

- Hy Dao, Pauline Plagnat Cantoreggi and Vanessa Rousseaux
- A connectivity model as a potential tool for smart specialization strategies pp. 661-679

- Seija Virkkala, Antti Mäenpää and Åge Mariussen
- Disparities in entrepreneurial activity and attitude across EU countries pp. 680-702

- María J. Angulo-Guerrero, Salvador Pérez-Moreno and Isabel M. Abad-Guerrero
- Firm relocation in times of economic crisis: evidence from Greek small and medium enterprises’ movement to Bulgaria, 2007–2014 pp. 703-725

- Nikos Kapitsinis
- Green gentrification: urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice pp. 726-727

- Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
Volume 25, issue 3, 2017
- New path development between innovation systems and individual actors pp. 355-370

- Arne Isaksen and Stig-Erik Jakobsen
- A review of (almost) 20 years of regional innovation systems research pp. 371-387

- David Doloreux and Igone Porto Gomez
- Developing cross-industry innovation capability: regional drivers and indicators within firms pp. 388-405

- Elisabet S. Hauge, Nina Kyllingstad, Natalia Maehle and Ann Camilla Schulze-Krogh
- Entrepreneurial industry structures and financial institutions as agents for path dependence in Southwest Norway: the role of the macroeconomic environment pp. 406-424

- Martin Gjelsvik and Jarle Aarstad
- Unfolding the relationship between resilient firms and the region pp. 425-442

- Mary Genevieve Billington, James Karlsen, Line Mathisen and Inger Beate Pettersen
- Extra-regional linkages through MNCs in organizationally thick and specialized RISs: a source of new path development? pp. 443-461

- Heidi Wiig, Katja Maria Hydle and Kristin Wallevik
- Foreign direct investment and renewal of industries: framing the reciprocity between materiality and discourse pp. 462-480

- Arnt Fløysand, Rune Njøs, Trond Nilsen and Vigdis Nygaard
- Paving the way for new regional industrial paths: actors and modes of change in Scania’s games industry pp. 481-497

- Johan Miörner and Michaela Trippl
- Regional agency and constitution of new paths: a study of agency in early formation of new paths on the west coast of Norway pp. 498-515

- Ann Karin T. Holmen and Jens Kristian Fosse
- Regional skill relatedness: towards a new measure of regional related diversification pp. 516-538

- Rune Fitjar and Bram Timmermans
- Public policies and cluster life cycles: insights from the Basque Country experience pp. 539-556

- Aitziber Elola, Jesus M. Valdaliso, Susana Franco and Santiago M. López
- Untamed urbanism pp. 557-559

- Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
Volume 25, issue 2, 2017
- Out of the crisis: an empirical investigation of place-specific determinants of economic resilience pp. 155-180

- Silvia Rita Sedita, Ivan De Noni and Luciano Pilotti
- Outward foreign direct investment, offshore outsourcing and local network resilience in industrial districts pp. 181-201

- Jacopo Canello
- Cluster evolution and the change of knowledge bases: the development of a design cluster pp. 202-220

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup, Susanne Jensen and Poul Rind Christensen
- How real estate became ‘just another asset class’: the financialization of the investment strategies of Dutch institutional investors pp. 221-240

- Jannes van Loon and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Power to the people: when culture works as a social catalyst in urban regeneration processes (and when it does not) pp. 241-258

- Guido Ferilli, Pier Luigi Sacco, Giorgio Tavano Blessi and Stefano Forbici
- A practice theoretical perspective on the Europeanization of spatial planning pp. 259-277

- Juho Luukkonen
- The impacts of spatial planning on the sustainable territorial development of the Rhine-Danube Trans-European Transport Corridor through Serbia pp. 278-297

- Marija Maksin, Marina Nenković-Riznić, Saša Milijić and Vladica Ristić
- How much does urban location matter for growth? pp. 298-313

- José Miguel Navarro-Azorín and Andrés Artal-Tur
- Revisiting the growth coalition concept to analyse the success of the Crossrail London megaproject pp. 314-331

- Irène Mboumoua
- Polycentricity – one concept or many? pp. 332-348

- Daniel Rauhut
- The governance of socio-technical systems: explaining change pp. 349-350

- Ole H. Sørensen
- Situated practices of strategic planning – an international perspective pp. 351-354

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 25, issue 1, 2017
- Responding to and resisting resilience pp. 1-9

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Philip Cooke
- Turin and Lingotto: resilience, forgetting and the reinvention of place pp. 10-28

- Annalisa Colombino and Alberto Vanolo
- The Calatrava model: reflections on resilience and urban plasticity pp. 29-47

- Rafael Boix, Pau Rausell and Raül Abeledo
- Resilience in ruins: the idea of the ‘arrested dialectic’ in art after resilience’s failures pp. 48-66

- Philip Cooke
- Adaptation, adaptability and resilience: the recovery of Kobe after the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 pp. 67-87

- Stefania Oliva and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Resilience and the role of arts and culture-based activities in mature industrial districts pp. 88-106

- Marco Bellandi and Erica Santini
- Blue notes: Slovenian jazz festivals and their contribution to the economic resilience of the host cities pp. 107-126

- Marilena Vecco and Andrej Srakar
- Beyond resilience: learning from the cultural economy pp. 127-139

- Andy C. Pratt
- Tourism and regional economic resilience from a policy perspective: lessons from smart specialization strategies in Europe pp. 140-153

- Nicola Bellini, Francesco Grillo, Giulia Lazzeri and Cecilia Pasquinelli
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