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Volume 23, issue 12, 2015
- Creative Regions in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy pp. 2331-2335

- Nick Clifton, Roberta Comunian and Caroline Chapain
- Home from Home? Locational Choices of International "Creative Class" Workers pp. 2336-2355

- Julie Brown
- Hung, Drawn and Cultural Quartered: Rethinking Cultural Quarter Development Policy in the UK pp. 2356-2369

- Oli Mould and Roberta Comunian
- Creativity, Cohesion and the 'Post-conflict' Society: A Policy Agenda (Illustrated from the Case of Northern Ireland) pp. 2370-2389

- Nick Clifton and Tony Macaulay
- Living Hand to Mouth: Why the Bohemian Lifestyle Does Not Lead to Wealth Creation in Peripheral Regions? pp. 2390-2403

- Sophie Bennett, Steven McGuire and Rachel Rahman
- Towards the Creative and Knowledge Economies: Analysing Diverse Pathways in Spanish Cities pp. 2404-2422

- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway and Marc Pradel i Miquel
- Creative Regions on a European Cross-Border Scale: Policy Issues and Development Perspectives pp. 2423-2437

- Thomas Perrin
- Factors Explaining the Spatial Agglomeration of the Creative Class: Empirical Evidence for German Artists pp. 2438-2463

- Christoph Alfken, Tom Broekel and Rolf Sternberg
- Creative Professionals, Local Amenities and Externalities: Do Regional Concentrations of Creative Professionals Reinforce Themselves Over Time? pp. 2464-2482

- Jan Wedemeier
- Winners, Losers and Optimal Re-location of a Mining Town: An Approach Using Alonso Bid-Rent Functions pp. 2483-2496

- Fredrik Kopsch
- Urban Megaprojects in Crisis? Ørestad Copenhagen Revisited pp. 2497-2515

- Stan Majoor
- What Kind of Transit-Oriented Development? Using Planning History to Differentiate a Model for Sustainable Development pp. 2516-2534

- Mattias Qviström and Jens Bengtsson
- A New FDI Potential Index: Design and Application to the EU Regions pp. 2535-2565

- Adolfo Maza and Jose Villaverde
- What is really different between cohousing and gated communities? pp. 2566-2581

- Francesco Chiodelli
- Whose partnership? Regional participatory arrangements in CBC programming on the Finnish-Russian border pp. 2582-2599

- Matti Fritsch, Sarolta Németh, Minna Piipponen and Gleb Yarovoy
- The challenges of connecting science-industry in peripheral regions: researchers' attitudes and organizational and institutional features as determinants pp. 2600-2620

- Carmen Merchán-Hernández, Oihana Valmaseda-Andia and Manuel Fernández-Esquinas
- Global Production Networks: Theorizing Economic Development in an Interconnected World pp. 2621-2624

- Bjarke Refslund
Volume 23, issue 11, 2015
- Planning Cultures and Histories: Influences on the Evolution of Planning Systems and Spatial Development Patterns pp. 2127-2132

- Dominic Stead, Jochem de Vries and Tuna Tasan-Kok
- Planning Culture--A Concept to Explain the Evolution of Planning Policies and Processes in Europe? pp. 2133-2147

- Joerg Knieling and Frank Othengrafen
- Planning and Culture Unfolded: The Cases of Flanders and the Netherlands pp. 2148-2164

- Jochem de Vries
- Institutional Arrangements and the Morphology of Residential Development in the Netherlands, Flanders and North Rhine-Westphalia pp. 2165-2183

- Joost Tennekes, Arjan Harbers and Edwin Buitelaar
- Analysing Path Dependence to Understand Divergence: Investigating Hybrid Neo-liberal Urban Transformation Processes in Turkey pp. 2184-2209

- Tuna Tasan-Kok
- Towards a Framework for Cooperation: Spatial Public Diplomacy on the Island of Ireland pp. 2210-2226

- Deborah Peel and Michael Gregory Lloyd
- Regional Aspects of Collaborative Invention Across National Innovation Systems pp. 2227-2252

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin and Kevin Kane
- Knowledge-Intensive Business Services as Knowledge Intermediaries in Industrial Regions: A Comparison of the Hsinchu and Tainan Metropolitan Areas pp. 2253-2274

- Hung-Nien Hsieh, Chi-Mei Chen, Jun-Yao Wang and Tai-Shan Hu
- Shopping Centre Siting and Modal Choice in Belgium: A Destination-Based Analysis pp. 2275-2291

- Ward Ronse, Kobe Boussauw and Dirk Lauwers
- Municipal Contact Centres: A Slower Approach Towards Sustainable Local Development by E-government pp. 2292-2309

- Irene Bernhard and Elin Wihlborg
- Storytelling as Method in Spatial Planning pp. 2310-2326

- Maartje Bulkens, Claudio Minca and Hamzah Muzaini
- International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development pp. 2327-2329

- Shahamak Rezaei
Volume 23, issue 10, 2015
- Broadening Our Knowledge on Cluster Evolution pp. 1921-1931

- Dirk Fornahl, Robert Hassink and Max-Peter Menzel
- Enterprise- and Industry-Level Drivers of Cluster Evolution and Their Outcomes for Clusters from Developed and Less-Developed Countries pp. 1932-1952

- Marta Gancarczyk
- Born to be Sold: Start-ups as Products and New Territorial Life Cycles of Industrialization pp. 1953-1974

- Christian Livi and Hugues Jeannerat
- Adaptation and Change in Creative Clusters: Findings from Vienna's New Media Sector pp. 1975-1992

- Tanja Sinozic and Franz Tödtling
- Creative Cluster Evolution: The Case of the Film and TV Industries in Seoul, South Korea pp. 1993-2008

- Su-Hyun Berg
- Institutional Context and Cluster Emergence: The Biogas Industry in Southern Sweden pp. 2009-2027

- Hanna Martin and Lars Coenen
- Perspectives on Cluster Evolution: Critical Review and Future Research Issues pp. 2028-2044

- Michaela Trippl, Markus Grillitsch, Arne Isaksen and Tanja Sinozic
- Area-based Initiatives--And Their Work in Bonding, Bridging and Linking Social Capital pp. 2045-2061

- Annika Agger and Jesper Ole Jensen
- Building Biotech in Shanghai: A Perspective of Regional Innovation System pp. 2062-2078

- Fangzhu Zhang
- Efforts to Implement Smart Specialization in Practice--Leading Unlike Horses to the Water pp. 2079-2098

- Henning Kroll
- Institutional Layers, Connectedness and Change: Implications for Economic Evolution in Regions pp. 2099-2124

- Markus Grillitsch
- Can Tocqueville Karaoke? Global Contrasts of Citizen Participation, the Arts and Development pp. 2125-2126

- Christian Franklin Svensson
Volume 23, issue 9, 2015
- Sectoral Resilience: Conceptualizing Industry-Specific Spatial Patterns of Interactive Crisis Adjustment pp. 1675-1694

- Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
- Why Do Firms Relocate? Lessons from a Regional Analysis pp. 1695-1721

- Christophe Carrincazeaux and Marie Coris
- The Role of Universities in Regional Development: Conceptual Models and Policy Institutions in the UK, Sweden and Austria pp. 1722-1740

- Michaela Trippl, Tanja Sinozic and Helen Lawton Smith
- Does Combinatorial Knowledge Lead to a Better Innovation Performance of Firms? pp. 1741-1758

- Franz Tödtling and Markus Grillitsch
- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Regional Policy: A Sympathetic Critique pp. 1759-1769

- Erik Stam
- The Effects of Exogenous Shocks on the Development of Regional Innovation Systems pp. 1770-1795

- Krister Salamonsen
- Firm Performance, Innovation Modes and Territorial Embeddedness pp. 1796-1826

- Sérgio Nunes and Raul Lopes
- Clusters and Industrial Districts: Where is the Literature Going? Identifying Emerging Sub-Fields of Research pp. 1827-1872

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Gregorio Gonzalez, Pedro Caja and Francisca Sempere-Ripoll
- Big Pharma's Internationalization of R&D to China pp. 1873-1894

- Seamus Grimes and Marcela Miozzo
- Knowledge Production, Urban Locations and the Importance of Local Networks pp. 1895-1917

- Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen and Lars Winther
- Policy Discourses on Irregular Migration in Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 1918-1920

- Shahamak Rezaei and Meghan Moquin Luhman
Volume 23, issue 8, 2015
- Renewal through Culture? The Role of Museums in the Renewal of Industrial Regions in Europe pp. 1441-1455

- Martin Heidenreich and Beatriz Plaza
- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: Between Regional Embeddedness and Global Networking pp. 1456-1475

- Beatriz Plaza and Silke N. Haarich
- The New Louvre in Lens: A Regionally Embedded National Project pp. 1476-1493

- Guy Baudelle
- The Creation of a Second Centre Pompidou in Metz: Social Embedding of a New Regional Cultural Facility and Formation of a Strategic Action Field pp. 1494-1510

- Gerhard Krauss
- The Istanbul Modern Art Museum: An Urban Regeneration Project? pp. 1511-1528

- Jean-Francois Polo
- The New Museum Folkwang in Essen. A Contribution to the Cultural and Economic Regeneration of the Ruhr Area? pp. 1529-1547

- Martin Heidenreich
- Museums as Societal Engines for Urban Renewal. The Event Strategy of the Museum of Natural History in Florence pp. 1548-1567

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Francesco Capone
- From Formal to Semi-formal and Informal Communication in Urban Planning. Insights from Polish Municipalities pp. 1568-1587

- Łukasz Damurski
- Infrastructuring Public Sector Innovation: Challenging Municipal Work Practices in Copenhagen pp. 1588-1608

- Peter Munthe-Kaas
- Flexibility and Public Accountability in Public Land Development Projects in Progress pp. 1609-1626

- Vitnarae Kang and Willem Korthals Altes
- Non-financial Compensation, Social Housing and Urban Design Quality: Beyond " Perequazione " pp. 1627-1645

- Claudia Trillo
- The Evolution of Innovation Networks and Spin-off Entrepreneurship: The Case of RAD pp. 1646-1670

- Amnon Frenkel, Emil Israel and Shlomo Maital
- Cities of Light--Two Centuries of Urban Illumination pp. 1671-1674

- Casper Laing Ebbensgaard
Volume 23, issue 7, 2015
- What Makes SMEs more Likely to Collaborate? Analysing the Role of Regional Innovation Policy pp. 1245-1264

- Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi and Margherita Russo
- Insights into Transforming Regional Gender Relations--A Call for Space-Sensitive Dialogue to Enhance Regional Learning pp. 1265-1281

- Susanne Stenbacka
- Piloting Regional Innovation or Much Ado about Nothing?--Evaluating the R&D Policy Initiative of Nordland, Norway pp. 1282-1301

- Jon P. Knudsen, Aase Marthe Johansen Horrigmo, Erle Holstad Wright and Tor Borgar Hansen
- Structural Funds and European Regional Growth: Comparison of Effects among Different Programming Periods pp. 1302-1326

- Carlos Pinho, Celeste Varum and Micaela Antunes
- Territorial Capital: Theory, Empirics and Critical Remarks pp. 1327-1344

- Balázs István Tóth
- The Dynamic Brain Drain of Entrepreneurs in Peripheral Regions pp. 1345-1356

- Dan Kaufmann and Miki Malul
- Post-socialist Sprawl: A Cross-Country Comparison pp. 1357-1380

- Stephan Schmidt, Stefan Fina and Stefan Siedentop
- Networks Mobilized to Access Key Resources at Early Stages of Biotech Firms: A Comparative Analysis in Two Moderately Innovative Countries pp. 1381-1400

- Guido Capaldo, Margarida Fontes, Lorella Cannavacciuolo, Pierluigi Rippa and Cristina Sousa
- Creative Clusters and District Economies: Towards a Taxonomy to Interpret the Phenomenon pp. 1401-1418

- Caterina Branzanti
- Mapping the Activities Between a Public Research Organization and Interest Groups: A Case Study of LUT CST in Finland pp. 1419-1436

- Vesa Karvonen, Matti Karvonen and Andrzej Kraslawski
- Urban Lighting, Light Pollution and Society pp. 1437-1440

- Casper Laing Ebbensgaard
Volume 23, issue 6, 2015
- Second-Rank City Dynamics: Theoretical Interpretations Behind Their Growth Potentials pp. 1041-1053

- Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
- City Size and Economic Performance: Is Bigger Better, Small More Beautiful or Middling Marvellous? pp. 1054-1068

- Michael Parkinson, Richard Meegan and Jay Karecha
- The Rise of Second-Rank Cities: What Role for Agglomeration Economies? pp. 1069-1089

- Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Borrowed Size, Agglomeration Shadows and Cultural Amenities in North-West Europe pp. 1090-1109

- Martijn Burger, Evert J. Meijers, Marloes M. Hoogerbrugge and Jaume Masip Tresserra
- Related Variety and Regional Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of European Urban Regions pp. 1110-1127

- Frank Oort, Stefan de Geus and Teodora Dogaru
- Assessing Polycentric Urban Systems in the OECD: Country, Regional and Metropolitan Perspectives pp. 1128-1145

- Monica Brezzi and Paolo Veneri
- First- and Second-Tier Cities in Regional Agglomeration Models pp. 1146-1168

- Chiara Agnoletti, Chiara Bocci, Sabrina Iommi, Patrizia Lattarulo and Donatella Marinari
- Polycentric Metropolitan Development: From Structural Assessment to Processual Dimensions pp. 1169-1186

- Rudolf Giffinger and Johannes Suitner
- A Policy Network Approach to Cross-Border Metropolitan Governance: The Cases of Vienna and Bratislava pp. 1187-1208

- Christophe Sohn and Rudolf Giffinger
- Vegas and Deltas in the Vicinity of Medium-Sized Cities in Andalucia, Spain: Landscapes under Pressure but Scarcely Considered in Planning pp. 1209-1227

- Rocío Pérez-Campaña
- Critical Realism, Urban Planning and Urban Research pp. 1228-1244

- Petter Næss
Volume 23, issue 5, 2015
- Spatial Governance across Borders Revisited: Organizational Forms and Spatial Planning in Metropolitan Cross-border Regions pp. 849-870

- Carola Fricke
- Regional Design in the Context of Fragmented Territorial Governance: South Wing Studio pp. 871-891

- V.E. Balz and W.A.M. Zonneveld
- Interpartner Legitimacy Effects on Cluster Initiative Formation and Development Processes pp. 892-908

- Anna Emmoth, Sabine Gebert Persson and Heléne Lundberg
- Urban Policy Mobilities: The Case of Turin as a Smart City pp. 909-921

- Silvia Crivello
- The Development and Growth of the Software Industry in Ireland: An Institutionalized Relationship Approach pp. 922-943

- Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan, Helena Lenihan and Padraic Reidy
- The Spatial Evolution of the Polish Biotech Industry: A Path-Dependent Process? pp. 944-962

- Piotr Dawidko and Grzegorz Micek
- Governing Regional Development Through Culture and Creativity: The Case of the Veneto Region pp. 963-978

- Laura Pierantoni
- Layering, Administrative Change and National Paths to Europeanization: The Case of the Water Framework Directive pp. 979-998

- Marthe Indset and Knut Bjørn Stokke
- Adaptive Capacity Within a Mega Project: A Case Study on Planning and Decision-Making in the Face of Complexity pp. 999-1018

- Mendel Giezen, Luca Bertolini and Willem Salet
- Geography of Hyperlinks-Spatial Dimensions of Local Government Websites pp. 1019-1037

- Krzysztof Janc
- Contemporary Perspectives on Jane Jacobs: Reassessing the Impacts of an Urban Visionary pp. 1038-1040

- Dianne Dredge
Volume 23, issue 4, 2015
- New Challenges for Rural Areas in a Fast Moving Environment pp. 641-649

- Andre Torre
- Towards New Paths for Regional and Territorial Development in Rural Areas pp. 650-677

- Andre Torre and Frédéric Wallet
- Rethinking on Sustainable Rural Development pp. 678-692

- Aliye Gülümser Akgün, Tüzin Baycan and Peter Nijkamp
- Determinants of Net Migration to Rural Areas, and the Impacts of Migration on Rural Labour Markets and Self-Employment in Rural Sweden pp. 693-709

- Kent Eliasson, Hans Westlund and Mats Johansson
- The Spatial Distribution of French Agricultural Cooperatives: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis pp. 710-732

- Maryline Filippi, Pierre Triboulet, Sebastien Chantelot and Stéphanie Peres
- Linking Agricultural Policies with Decision-Making: A Spatial Approach pp. 733-745

- Eric de Noronha Vaz, Marco Painho and Peter Nijkamp
- Land Uses and Environmental Conflicts in the Arcachon Bay Coastal Area: An Analysis in Terms of Heritage pp. 746-763

- Clarisse Cazals, Jeanne Dachary-Bernard and Marie Lemarié-Boutry
- The Micro-foundations of Regional Branching-the Case of Digitization of Publishing pp. 764-784

- Markus M. Bugge and Sara Øiestad
- The European Union Structural Funds and Regional Development. The Perspective of Small and Medium Enterprises in Eastern Poland pp. 785-797

- Anna Lewandowska, Mateusz Stopa and Grzegorz Humenny
- Spatial Proximity and Intercompany Communication: Myths and Realities pp. 798-810

- Anne Aguilera, Virginie Lethiais and Alain Rallet
- Legitimacy and Efficiency in Planning Processes-(How) Does Wind Power Change the Situation? pp. 811-827

- Johanna Liljenfeldt
- Relations among Clusters pp. 828-845

- Ren Lu and Torger Reve
- Asian Entrepreneurship pp. 846-847

- Jan Vang
Volume 23, issue 3, 2015
- Territorial Impact Assessment of European Draft Directives-The Emergence of a New Policy Assessment Instrument pp. 433-451

- Thomas B. Fischer, Olivier Sykes, Thomas Gore, Naja Marot, Mojca Golobič, Paulo Pinho, Bas Waterhout and Anastassios Perdicoulis
- The City as a Focus for Human Capital Migration: Towards a Dynamic Analysis of University Human Capital Contributions pp. 452-474

- Paul Benneworth and Mikolaj Herbst
- Advisory Professorship Model as a Tool for Practice-Based Regional University-Industry Cooperation pp. 475-493

- Sauli Eerola, Tomi Tura, Vesa Harmaakorpi and Pentti Järvelä
- Small Towns and Agriculture: Understanding the Spatial Pattern of Farm Linkages pp. 494-508

- Kate Pangbourne and Deborah Roberts
- Spatial Development in Luxembourg: Mimetic Evolution or Emergence of a New Planning Culture? pp. 509-528

- Tobias Chilla and Christian Schulz
- Small Businesses Need Strong Mediators: Mitigating the Disadvantages of Peripheral Localization Through Alliance Formation pp. 529-549

- Krister Salamonsen and Jan Terje Henriksen
- REFINA-An Integrated and Multilevel Approach to Dealing with Land Consumption? pp. 550-567

- Tihomir Viderman
- Global Metropolitan-Regional Scale in Evolution: Metropolitan Intermediary Cities and Metropolitan Cities pp. 568-596

- Eloy Solís Trapero, Inmaculada Mohíno Sanz and José María de Ureña Francés
- A Multi-scalar Approach to Place Branding: The 150th Anniversary of Italian Unification in Turin pp. 597-615

- Massimo Giovanardi
- Attitudes and Ethics: Evaluating Knowledge and Regulatory Constructs in Planning Enforcement Practice pp. 616-637

- Stephen McKay
- The Metropolitan Revolution-How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy pp. 638-639

- Jan Vang
Volume 23, issue 2, 2015
- Do Regions Make a Difference? Regional Innovation Systems and Global Innovation Networks in the ICT Industry pp. 215-237

- Cristina Chaminade and Monica Plechero
- Regional Advantage of Cluster Development: A Case Study of the San Diego Biotechnology Cluster pp. 238-261

- Sang-Tae Kim
- Regional Innovation Systems and Economic Performance: Between Regions and Nations pp. 262-291

- Christophe Carrincazeaux and Frederic Gaschet
- University-Industry Knowledge Transfer and Network Patterns in Romania: Does Knowledge Supply Fit SMEs' Regional Profiles? pp. 292-310

- Cristina Maria Serbanica, Daniela Constantin and Gabriela Dragan
- Policies for Creative Clusters: A Comparison between the Video Game Industries in Melbourne and Montreal pp. 311-331

- Sebastien Darchen and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
- Pursuing the Peripheral Path? A Path-Dependent Analysis of the Frankfurt and Munich Fairs pp. 332-348

- Rick Vermeulen
- Legitimacy of Informal Strategic Urban Planning-Observations from Finland, Sweden and Norway pp. 349-366

- Raine Mäntysalo, Karoliina Jarenko, Kristina L. Nilsson and Inger-Lise Saglie
- Peripheralization: Theoretical Concepts Explaining Socio-Spatial Inequalities pp. 367-378

- Manfred Kühn
- Regional Polycentrism in a Mountainous Territory: The Case of Covilhã (Portugal) and Alpine Cities pp. 379-397

- Domingos Martins Vaz and Maria João Matos
- Evolution of Legal Criteria for the Identification and Zoning of Rural Settlements in Galicia, NW Spain pp. 398-429

- Vasco Barbosa-Brandão, Inés Santé Riveira and Rafael Crecente Maseda
- Regional Development and Proximity Relations pp. 430-432

- Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen
Volume 23, issue 1, 2015
- Responding to Tough Times: Policy and Planning Strategies in Shrinking Cities pp. 1-11

- Thorsten Wiechmann and Marco Bontje
- Planning for Shrinkage: Paradox or Paradigm pp. 12-32

- Sílvia Sousa and Paulo Pinho
- Resurgent Cities: Local Strategies and Institutional Networks to Counteract Shrinkage in Avilés (Spain) pp. 33-52

- Simón Sánchez-Moral, Ricardo Méndez and José Prada-Trigo
- Uncovering Mechanisms for Resilience: Strategies to Counter Shrinkage in a Peripheral City in Finland pp. 53-68

- Juha Kotilainen, Ilkka Eisto and Eero Vatanen
- Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking Urban Neighbourhoods-Dimensions of Interventions in Theory and Practice pp. 69-86

- Walter Schenkel
- Urban Shrinkage in Parkstad Limburg pp. 87-103

- Koen Elzerman and Marco Bontje
- Residential Attractiveness as a Public Policy Goal for Declining Industrial Cities: Housing Renewal Strategies in Mulhouse, Roubaix and Saint-Etienne (France) pp. 104-125

- Yoan Miot
- Strategies for Dealing with Urban Shrinkage: Issues and Scenarios in Taranto pp. 126-146

- Domenico Camarda, Francesco Rotondo and Francesco Selicato
- Strategies to Cope with Shrinkage in the Lower End of the Urban Hierarchy in Estonia and Central Germany pp. 147-165

- Kadri Leetmaa, Agnes Kriszan, Mari Nuga and Joachim Burdack
- Wind Power Planning: Problems and Perceptions in Practice and Procedure pp. 166-187

- Stephen McKay
- Going Alone: The "Entrepreneurial-Growth Model" in the Life Science Industry in Italy pp. 188-210

- Fiorenza Belussi and Silvia Rita Sedita
- Towards Better Work - Understanding Labour in Global Apparel Value Chains pp. 211-213

- Jan Vang
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