European Planning Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 12, 2016
- Related variety and economic development: a literature review pp. 2097-2112

- Jeroen Content and Koen Frenken
- The platform business model and business ecosystem: quality management and revenue structures pp. 2113-2132

- Junic Kim
- When regional innovation policies meet policy rationales and evidence: a plea for policy analysis pp. 2133-2153

- Susana Borrás and Jacint Jordana
- The development of metropolitan regions in Germany in light of the restructuring of the German states: two temporally overlapping discourses pp. 2154-2174

- Christian Diller
- Export of environmental technologies by publicly owned companies: approaches, drivers and obstacles among Swedish municipal companies pp. 2175-2196

- Wisdom Kanda, Olof Hjelm, Kajsa Kairento and Marcus Nygårds
- Overcoming barriers to institutional integration in European second-tier urban regions pp. 2197-2216

- Rodrigo V. Cardoso
- Territorial development, planning reform and urban governance: the case of Ireland’s second-tier cities pp. 2217-2240

- William M. Brady
- Urban size and KIBS vertical disintegration: the case of Milan pp. 2241-2256

- Roberto Antonietti and Giulio Cainelli
- How real estate developers think – design, profits and community pp. 2257-2258

- Jan Vang
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 11, 2016
- Erratum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- New venture high growth in high-tech environments pp. 1937-1958

- Maria Francesca Savarese, Luigi Orsi and Fiorenza Belussi
- Testing the waters of coastal urbanization: contested projects on Corsica’s protected lands pp. 1959-1977

- Romain Melot and Jean-Christophe Paoli
- Observation and assessment of local economic development with regard to the application of the local multiplier pp. 1978-1994

- Hana Černá Silovská and Jana Kolaříková
- A stakeholder-based EU territorial cooperation: the example of European macro-regions pp. 1995-2013

- Franziska Sielker
- Context and the role of policies to attract foreign R&D in Europe pp. 2014-2035

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Callum Wilkie
- City branding in polycentric urban regions: identification, profiling and transformation in the Randstad and Rhine-Ruhr pp. 2036-2056

- Simon Goess, Martin de Jong and Evert Meijers
- In pursuit of productive conflict in strategic planning: project identification pp. 2057-2075

- Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat
- Do EU funds crowd out other public expenditures? Evidence on the additionality principle from the detailed Czech municipalities’ data pp. 2076-2095

- Petr Janský, Tomas Krehlik and Jiří Skuhrovec
Volume 24, issue 10, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Europe exposed: mapping the impacts of EU policies on spatial planning in the Netherlands pp. 1747-1765

- David Evers and Joost Tennekes
- Urban smartness and sustainability in Europe. An assessment of environmental, social and cultural domains pp. 1766-1787

- Dorel N Manitiu and Giulio Pedrini
- Tourism as a vehicle for regional development in peripheral areas – myth or reality? A longitudinal case study of Swedish regions pp. 1788-1805

- Magnus Bohlin, Daniel Brandt and Jörgen Elbe
- Borders, planning and policy transfer: historical transformation of development discourses in the Finnish Torne Valley pp. 1806-1824

- Fredriika Jakola
- Building a cross-border territorial strategy between four countries: wishful thinking? pp. 1825-1843

- Antoine Decoville and Frédéric Durand
- A methodology to identify a network of industrial parks in the Ave valley, Portugal pp. 1844-1862

- Rui António Rodigues Ramos and Fernando Pereira Fonseca
- Persistence of innovative activities in times of crisis: the case of the Basque Country pp. 1863-1883

- Adelheid Holl and Ruth Rama
- Modelling life-science clusters in terms of resources and capabilities pp. 1884-1912

- Edward Kasabov
- Mixed-use ‘regeneration’ of employment land in the post-industrial city: challenges and realities in London pp. 1913-1936

- Jessica Ferm and Edward Jones
Volume 24, issue 9, 2016
- Persistence in regional learning paradigms and trajectories: consequences for innovation policy design pp. 1587-1604

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Reconsidering path creation in economic geography: aspects of agency, temporality and methods pp. 1605-1622

- Markus Steen
- Cross-border regional innovation systems: conceptual backgrounds, empirical evidence and policy implications pp. 1623-1642

- Teemu Makkonen and Stephan Rohde
- The neo-liberalization of strategic spatial planning and the overproduction of development in Celtic Tiger Ireland pp. 1643-1661

- Gavin Daly
- High-tech development and spatial planning: comparing the Netherlands and Taiwan from an institutional perspective pp. 1662-1683

- Wei-Ju Huang and Ana María Fernández-Maldonado
- What makes people stay in or leave shrinking cities? An empirical study from Portugal pp. 1684-1708

- Maria Helena Guimarães, Luis Nunes, Ana Paula Barreira and Thomas Panagopoulos
- European plans for the smart city: from theories and rules to logistics test case pp. 1709-1726

- Francesco Russo, Corrado Rindone and Paola Panuccio
- Measuring the performance of planning: the conformance of Italian landscape planning practices with the European Landscape Convention pp. 1727-1745

- Andrea De Montis
Volume 24, issue 8, 2016
- From theory to practice in smart specialization strategy: emerging limits and possible future trajectories pp. 1393-1406

- Roberta Capello and Henning Kroll
- The early experience of smart specialization implementation in EU cohesion policy pp. 1407-1427

- Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- On the policy space of smart specialization strategies pp. 1428-1437

- Dominique Foray
- Monitoring innovation and territorial development in Europe: emergent strategic management pp. 1438-1458

- Alexander Kleibrink, Carlo Gianelle and Mathieu Doussineau
- Bringing owls to Athens? The transformative potential of RIS3 for innovation policy in Germany's Federal States pp. 1459-1477

- Henning Kroll, Immo Böke, Daniel Schiller and Thomas Stahlecker
- How smart is England’s approach to smart specialization? A policy paper pp. 1478-1493

- David Marlow and Kevin Richardson
- Four minutes to four years: the advantage of recombinant over specialized innovation -- RIS3 versus ‘smartspec' pp. 1494-1510

- Philip Cooke
- Relatedness and connectivity in technological domains: missing links in S3 design and implementation pp. 1511-1526

- Donato Iacobucci and Enrico Guzzini
- Smart specialization in a centralized state: strengthening the regional contribution in North East Romania pp. 1527-1543

- Adrian Healy
- Collective entrepreneurship: the Basque model of innovation pp. 1544-1560

- Kevin Morgan
- New rules, same game: the case of Lithuanian Smart specialization pp. 1561-1583

- Ramojus Reimeris
- The state and the grassroots immigrant transnational organizations in four continents pp. 1584-1586

- Shahamak Rezaei
Volume 24, issue 7, 2016
- Introduction: crisis and renewal of contemporary urban planning pp. 1237-1245

- Davide Ponzini
- The role of the scholar in times of crisis pp. 1246-1261

- Matti Siemiatycki and Elliot Siemiatycki
- Activist planning: a response to the woes of neo-liberalism? pp. 1262-1280

- Tore Sager
- Dutch land development institutions in the face of crisis: trembling pillars in the planners’ paradise pp. 1281-1294

- Edwin Buitelaar and Arjan Bregman
- Interventionist responsibilities for the emergence of the US housing bubble and the economic crisis: ‘neoliberal deregulation’ is not the issue pp. 1295-1312

- Stefano Moroni
- Crisis and urban planning? A commentary pp. 1313-1318

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
- Overcoming policy making problems in smart specialization strategies: engaging subregional governments pp. 1319-1335

- Miren Estensoro and Miren Larrea
- Unravelling the Flemish Mobility Orgware: the transition towards a sustainable mobility from an actor-network perspective pp. 1336-1356

- Suzanne Van Brussel, Luuk Boelens and Dirk Lauwers
- A step into the unknown: universities and the governance of regional economic development pp. 1357-1373

- Rhiannon Pugh, Eleanor Hamilton, Sarah Jack and Amy Gibbons
- Internationalization strategies of emerging market-based multinationals: integration of Indian ICT-ITES companies on the Dutch service outsourcing market pp. 1374-1391

- Niels Beerepoot and Iris Roodheuvel
Volume 24, issue 6, 2016
- Alienated and politicized? Young planners’ confrontation with entrepreneurial and authoritarian state intervention in urban development in Turkey pp. 1037-1055

- Mehmet Penpecioğlu and Tuna Taşan-Kok
- Spatial distribution of innovation networks, technological competencies and degree of novelty in emerging economy firms pp. 1056-1078

- Monica Plechero and Cristina Chaminade
- Beyond the divide: evaluation in co-evolutionary spatial planning pp. 1079-1097

- Els Terryn, Luuk Boelens and Ann Pisman
- The EU integrated urban development policy: managing complex processes in dynamic places pp. 1098-1117

- Julia R. Kotzebue
- Chinese manufacturing entrepreneurship capital: evidence from Italian industrial districts pp. 1118-1132

- Silvia Lombardi and Fabio Sforzi
- A progress review of entrepreneurship and regional development: What are the remaining gaps? pp. 1133-1158

- Sabine Müller
- Is public participation an added value for river basin management? pp. 1159-1174

- Michael Nones
- Strengths and weaknesses of accessibility instruments in planning practice: technological rules based on experiential workshops pp. 1175-1196

- Marco te Brömmelstroet, Carey Curtis, Anders Larsson and Dimitris Milakis
- Green cities’ going greener? Local environmental policy-making and place branding in the ‘Greenest City in Europe pp. 1197-1215

- Ida Andersson
- The importance of housing and neighbourhood resources for urban microbusinesses pp. 1216-1235

- Darja Reuschke and Donald Houston
Volume 24, issue 5, 2016
- Spatial cooperation patterns and their impact on innovation outcomes: lessons from firms in a low-technology region pp. 833-864

- Pia Wassmann, Daniel Schiller and Stephan Thomsen
- Tackling human capital loss in shrinking cities: urban development and secondary school improvement in Eastern Germany pp. 865-883

- Anja B. Nelle
- Measuring structural social capital in a cluster policy network: insights from the Basque Country pp. 884-903

- Igor Etxabe and Jesús M. Valdaliso
- Local labour markets and socio-economic change: evidence from Danish towns, 2008--2013 pp. 904-925

- Kalle Emil Holst Hansen
- Traditional undeveloped municipalities in Serbia as a result of regional inequality pp. 926-949

- Marija Drobnjaković, Milena Panić and Јasmina Đorđević
- Regional polycentricity: an indicator framework for assessing cohesion impacts of railway infrastructures pp. 950-973

- Esther González-González and Soledad Nogués
- Flemish Diamond or ABC-Axis? The spatial structure of the Belgian metropolitan area pp. 974-995

- Michiel van Meeteren, Kobe Boussauw, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Contrasts between first-tier and second-tier cities in Europe: a functional perspective pp. 996-1015

- Rodrigo V. Cardoso and Evert J. Meijers
- Three decades of land-use changes in the region of Madrid and how they relate to territorial planning pp. 1016-1033

- M. Gallardo and J. Martínez-Vega
- The outsourcing challenge: organizing workers across fragmented production networks pp. 1034-1036

- Bjarke Refslund
Volume 24, issue 4, 2016
- Measuring relatedness in a multisectoral cluster: an input--output approach pp. 629-644

- Karyn Morrissey and Valerie Cummins
- Regional strategic assets and the location strategies of emerging countries’ multinationals in Europe pp. 645-667

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- What makes Southern Italy still lagging behind? A diachronic perspective of theories and approaches pp. 668-686

- Roberta Capello
- Industrial policies in a Marshallian-based multilevel perspective pp. 687-703

- Marco Bellandi and Annalisa Caloffi
- Learning to design cultural districts and learning from designing them pp. 704-722

- Alberto Francesconi and Claudia Dossena
- Social enterprises in regional innovation systems: a review of Finnish regional strategies pp. 723-741

- Satu Rinkinen, Tuija Oikarinen and Helinä Melkas
- Writing up the region: anchor firm dismantling and the construction of a perceived regional advantage in Swedish news media pp. 742-761

- Anders Waxell
- From fashion product industries to fashion: upgrading trends in traditional industry in Taiwan pp. 762-787

- Kan-Chung Huang, Tai-Shan Hu, Jun-Yao Wang, Kuang-Chieh Chen and Hsin-Mei Lo
- The anatomy of difference: comprehending the evolutionary dynamics of economic and spatial structure in the Austrian and Czech economies pp. 788-808

- Josef Novotný, Jiri Blazek and Viktor Květoň
- The challenge of breaking the academia--business firewall in Czechia: comparing the role of differentiated knowledge bases in collaborative R&D projects pp. 809-831

- David Marek and Jiri Blazek
Volume 24, issue 3, 2016
- Network Structures in Regional Innovation Systems pp. 423-442

- Jérôme Stuck, Tom Broekel and Javier Revilla Diez
- Inherited competence and spin-off performance pp. 443-462

- Declan Curran, Chris van Egeraat and Colm O'Gorman
- There are Many Roads to Reindustrialization and Resilience: Place-based Approaches in Three German Urban Regions pp. 463-488

- Rüdiger Wink, Laura Kirchner, Florian Koch and Daniel Speda
- Policies of related variety in practice: the case Innovation Session Method pp. 489-510

- Helinä Melkas, Tuomo Uotila and Tomi Tura
- Knowledge Transmission in Industrial Clusters: Evidence from EuroClusTex pp. 511-529

- Ana Paula Lisboa Sohn, Filipa Dionísio Vieira, Nelson Casarotto Filho, Idaulo José Cunha and Paula Regina Zarelli
- Unwritten Factors Affecting Structural Funds: The Influence of Regional Political Behaviours on the Implementation of EU Cohesion Policy pp. 530-550

- Nicola Francesco Dotti
- The Role of Personal Factors in the Location Decision of Software Services Start-up Firms pp. 551-567

- Declan Curran, Theo Lynn and Colm O'Gorman
- In search of a Mediterranean creativity. Cultural and creative industries in Italy, Spain and Turkey pp. 568-588

- Luciana Lazzeretti, Francesco Capone and İ.Erdem Seçilmiş
- Multiple paths of development: knowledge bases and institutional characteristics of the Swedish food sector pp. 589-606

- Elena Zukauskaite and Jerker Moodysson
- Current status and future prospect of local food production in Hungary: a spatial analysis pp. 607-624

- Zsófia Benedek and Bálint Balázs
- Making Suburbia: New Histories of Everyday America pp. 625-627

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 24, issue 2, 2016
- Declining, transition and slow rural territories in southern Italy Characterizing the intra-rural divides pp. 231-253

- Agatino Rizzo
- Economic Development, Entrepreneurial Embeddedness and Resilience: The Case of Pubs in Rural Ireland pp. 254-276

- Ignazio Cabras and Matthew Mount
- Defining “Official” Built Heritage Discourses within the Irish Planning Framework: Insights from Conservation Planning as Social Practice pp. 277-296

- Arthur Parkinson, Mark Scott and Declan Redmond
- Stimulating spatial quality? Unpacking the approach of the province of Friesland, the Netherlands pp. 297-315

- Stefan Hartman, Constanza Parra and Gert de Roo
- The Concept of Urban Hibernation pp. 316-343

- Robert Krzysztofik, Mirek Dymitrow, Iwona Kantor-Pietraga and Tomasz Spórna
- Land-Use Planning in Norwegian Mountain Areas: Local Development or Nature Protection? pp. 344-363

- Terje Skjeggedal, Kjell Overvåg and Jan Åge Riseth
- How Beneficial is a Knowledge-based Development Strategy for Peripheral Regions? A Case Study pp. 364-386

- Antti Pelkonen and Mika Nieminen
- Whose Permits? The Tenacity of Permissive Development Control in Flanders pp. 387-406

- Pieter Van den Broeck and Kristine Verachtert
- Of resilient places: planning for urban resilience pp. 407-419

- Abid Mehmood
- Megaregions: Globalization's New Urban Form? pp. 420-422

- Chandrima Mukhopadhyay
Volume 24, issue 1, 2016
- Planning for Climate Change Adaptation in a Multi-level Context: The Gothenburg Metropolitan Area pp. 1-20

- Lennart J. Lundqvist
- Planning's "Failure" to Ensure Efficient Market Delivery: A Lacanian Deconstruction of this Neoliberal Scapegoating Fantasy pp. 21-38

- Michael Gunder
- The Politics of Spatial Policy and Governance in Post-1990 Hungary: The Interplay Between European and National Discourses of Space pp. 39-60

- Krisztina Varró and László Faragó
- Urban Development and Cultural Policy "White Elephants": Barcelona and Valencia pp. 61-75

- Joaquim Rius-Ulldemolins, Gil-Manuel Hernàndez I Martí and Francisco Torres
- Statecraft, Scalecraft and Urban Planning: A Comparative Study of Birmingham, UK, and Brisbane, Australia pp. 76-95

- Simon Pemberton and Glen Searle
- Europeanization in Time: Assessing the Legacy of URBAN in a Mid-size Italian City pp. 96-115

- Pier Domenico Tortola
- Impact of Polycentric Urban Systems on Intra-regional Disparities: A Micro-regional Approach pp. 116-138

- Jiří Malý
- An Assessment of the Effectiveness of Strategic Spatial Planning: A Study of Sardinian Municipalities pp. 139-162

- Emanuela Abis and Chiara Garau
- Freedom of Establishment Versus Retail Planning: The European Case pp. 163-180

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Analysing Contemporary Metropolitan Spatial Plans in Europe Through Their Institutional Context, Instrumental Content and Planning Process pp. 181-206

- Pablo Elinbaum and Daniel Galland
- Urban sprawl in Spain: differences among cities and causes pp. 207-226

- Fernando Rubiera Morollón, Victor M. González Marroquin and José Luis Pérez Rivero
- The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism: Global and Development Perspectives pp. 227-229

- Shahamak Rezaei
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