Regional Studies
1996 - 2023
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2023
- Re-imagining the future: city-region foresight and visioning in an era of fragmented governance pp. 609-616

- Timothy J. Dixon, Geci Karuri-Sebina, Joe Ravetz and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Depoliticizing urban futures: visionary planning and the politics of city-regional growth pp. 617-628

- Ville Kellokumpu
- From forecasts to scenarios in strategic city-regional land-use and transportation planning pp. 629-641

- Raine Mäntysalo, Kaisa Granqvist, Oya Duman and Miloš N. Mladenović
- More-than-human city-region foresight: multispecies entanglements in regional governance and planning pp. 642-655

- Hira Sheikh, Marcus Foth and Peta Mitchell
- Strategic intelligence for the future of places: enabling inclusive economic growth through the Opportunity Areas Analysis Tool pp. 656-669

- Fumi Kitagawa and Matjaz Vidmar
- Creating planning visions for fragmented post-socialist city-regions pp. 670-684

- Łukasz Mikuła
- Co-producing city-regional intelligence: strategies of intermediation, tactics of unsettling pp. 685-697

- Beth Perry and Warren Smit
- Creating ‘resilience imaginaries’ for city-regional planning pp. 698-711

- Vangelis Pitidis, Jon Coaffee and Aphrodite Bouikidis
- Long-term persistence in entrepreneurship: the case of post-socialist Czechia (1930–2011) pp. 712-721

- Jiří Novosák, Lucie Severová, Jana Novosáková, Karel Šrédl, Oldřich Hájek and Daniela Spiesová
- Smart cities and sustainable development pp. 722-738

- Yiyi Su and Di Fan
- Megaregion development, multilocal dwelling and well-being in China pp. 739-748

- Jie Li and Honggang Xu
- Varieties of periphery and local agency in regional development pp. 749-762

- Trond Nilsen, Markus Grillitsch and Atle Hauge
- Cohesion Policy, tourism and culture in Italy: a regional policy evaluation pp. 763-779

- Maria Giovanna Brandano and Alessandro Crociata
- Entrepreneurial ecosystems, start-up communities and entrepreneurship cultures pp. 780-782

- Erik Stam
- Networks, SMEs, and the university: The process of collaboration and open innovation pp. 783-784

- James R. Wilson
Volume 57, issue 3, 2023
- Regional resentment in the Netherlands: A rural or peripheral phenomenon? pp. 403-415

- Sarah de Lange, Wouter van der Brug and Eelco Harteveld
- Regional inequality in multidimensional quality of employment: insights from Chile, 1996–2017 pp. 416-433

- Mauricio Apablaza, Kirsten Sehnbruch, Pablo González and Rocío Méndez
- Indigenous people and regional resource rights: insights from three mining regimes in north-eastern India pp. 434-446

- Jacob Vakkayil
- Peri-urban transformation in the Global South: a comparative socio-spatial analytics approach pp. 447-461

- Alexander Follmann, Loraine Kennedy, Karin Pfeffer and Fulong Wu
- Non-profit sector and regional well-being in Italy pp. 462-477

- Giuseppe Terzo, Giuseppe Notarstefano and Umberto Di Maggio
- Spatial spillover effects of fiscal decentralization on governance and public administration quality pp. 478-496

- Su Dinh Thanh, Canh Nguyen, Bui Duy-Tung, Nguyen Quang Binh and Dang Thi Bach Van
- The impact of territorial capital on Cohesion Policy in rural Polish areas pp. 497-510

- Agata Mróz, Łukasz Komorowski, Michał Wolański, Maciej Stawicki, Paulina Kozłowska and Monika Stanny
- Regional growth and absorption speed of EU funds: when time isn’t money pp. 511-524

- Benoit Dicharry
- Economic exposure to regional value chain disruptions: evidence from Wuhan’s lockdown in China pp. 525-536

- Kailan Tian, Zhuoying Zhang, Lingxiu Zhu, Cuihong Yang, Jianwu He and Shantong Li
- Transportation gateways and trade: how accessibility to the border shapes the spatial concentration of commerce pp. 537-559

- Nuria Gallego, Carlos Llano and José Zofío
- Air connectivity and regional employment: a spatial econometrics approach pp. 560-575

- Bert Lenaerts, Florian Allroggen and Robert Malina
- Airports and population density: where benefits outweigh costs pp. 576-589

- Mattia Cattaneo, Chiara Morlotti, Paolo Malighetti and Renato Redondi
- Development zone policy and high-quality economic growth: quasi-natural experimental evidence from China pp. 590-605

- Tao Ma, Xiaoxi Cao and Hong Zhao
- A behavioural theory of economic development: The uneven evolution of cities and regions pp. 606-607

- Marijn Molema
- Public expenditure in India: Policies and development outcomes pp. 607-608

- Deyona Rose Saji
Volume 57, issue 2, 2023
- Brokerage as an urban and regional process between systems and scales pp. 209-214

- Thomas Sigler, Zachary Neal and Kirsten Martinus
- Diversity in brokerage: how do gateway cities interlink their hinterlands? pp. 215-224

- Sören Scholvin, Moritz Breul and Javier Revilla Diez
- The trade-offs of brokerage in inter-city innovation networks pp. 225-238

- Carlos Bianchi, Pablo Galaso and Segio Palomeque
- The brokerage roles of city-regions in global corporate networks pp. 239-250

- Thomas Sigler, Zachary P. Neal and Kirsten Martinus
- Diversity in brokerage cities: the evolution of urban positionality in China’s financial system pp. 251-267

- Bofei Yang and Shengjun Zhu
- The city never sleeps: but when will investment banks wake up to the climate crisis? pp. 268-286

- Theodor F. Cojoianu, Andrea G. F. Hoepner, Fabiola I. Schneider, Michael Urban, Anh Vu and Dariusz Wójcik
- Innovative mergers and acquisitions and the broker regions of European integration pp. 287-299

- Michele Aquaro, Giacomo Damioli and Balázs Lengyel
- Too much of a good thing? Network brokerage within and between regions and innovation performance pp. 300-316

- Elisa Operti and Amit Kumar
- The brokerage role of Hong Kong in global financial networks: the case of mainland Chinese companies’ US listings pp. 317-329

- Cheng Fang, Fenghua Pan and Karen P. Y. Lai
- Regional artificial intelligence and the geography of environmental technologies: does local AI knowledge help regional green-tech specialization? pp. 330-343

- Gloria Cicerone, Alessandra Faggian, Sandro Montresor and Francesco Rentocchini
- Cognitive legitimacy and ownership heterogeneity: impact of local incumbent firms on new private firm formation in China’s manufacturing sector pp. 344-355

- Fan Shi and Cassandra C. Wang
- The contribution of interregional and inter-field knowledge spillovers to regional Smart Specialisation pp. 356-369

- Haixiao Wu
- Close together or far apart? The geography of host-country knowledge sourcing and MNCs’ innovation performance pp. 370-383

- Alessandra Perri and Grazia D. Santangelo
- Places are not like people: the perils of anthropomorphism within entrepreneurial ecosystems research pp. 384-396

- Ross Brown, Suzanne Mawson and Augusto Rocha
- Interconnected worlds: Global electronics and production networks in East Asia pp. 397-398

- Chun Yang
- Advanced introduction to global production networks pp. 398-399

- Martin Henning
Volume 57, issue 1, 2023
- Regional reindustrialization patterns and productivity growth in Europe pp. 1-12

- Roberta Capello and Silvia Cerisola
- Endogenous local labour markets, regional aggregation and agglomeration economies pp. 13-25

- Jordy Meekes and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- Contesting the politics of neoliberal resilience: regional labour market resilience from a workers’ perspective pp. 26-40

- Tony Dobbins and Alexandra Plows
- Detecting economic growth pathways in the EU’s lagging regions pp. 41-56

- Roberto Ganau and Austin Kilroy
- Social capital and regional innovation: evidence from private firms in the US pp. 57-71

- Nada Kobeissi, Iftekhar Hasan, Bo Wang, Haizhi Wang and Desheng Yin
- The institutional challenges of dynamic regional innovation strategies pp. 72-83

- Mari Jose Aranguren, Kevin Morgan and James R. Wilson
- Banking infrastructure and the Paycheck Protection Program during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 84-96

- Soomi Lee
- Regional and municipal debt in the Eurozone: a cross-country analysis pp. 97-111

- Stefanos Ioannou
- Evaluating the implementation of Smart Specialisation policy pp. 112-128

- Emanuela Marrocu, Raffaele Paci, David Rigby and Stefano Usai
- Opportunities and challenges in implementing Smart Specialisation in Nordic ‘strong innovator’ regions pp. 129-140

- Iryna Fil Kristensen and Rhiannon Pugh
- The influence of regional strategic policy on municipal climate adaptation planning pp. 141-152

- Nicole L. Bonnett and S. Jeff Birchall
- The ‘imaginary’ challenge of remaking subnational governance: regional identity and contested city-region-building in the UK pp. 153-167

- Cristian Gherhes, Charlotte Hoole and Tim Vorley
- Organized crime and waste management costs pp. 168-180

- Francesca Di Pillo, Nathan Levialdi and Riccardo Marzano
- Environmental and socio-economic policies in oil and gas regions: triple bottom line approach pp. 181-195

- Irina Heim, Anne Crowley Vigneau and Yelena Kalyuzhnova
- Leadership and governance challenges in delivering place-based transformation through Smart Specialisation pp. 196-208

- Iryna Fil Kristensen, Rhiannon Pugh and Markus Grillitsch
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