Regional Studies, Regional Science
2018 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 1, 2025
- Visualising urbanisation and semi-urbanisation of rural migrants in China: a perspective from migration network and destination preference pp. 1-4

- Chenglong Wang, Jianfa Shen, Hengyu Gu and Dehao Shi
- The effects and the macroeconomic dynamics of natural disaster damages: investigation of local evidence pp. 5-22

- Agim Kukeli
- The role of collaborative workspaces in promoting networking opportunities: a comparison between urban and peripheral contexts pp. 23-42

- Lorenzo Marmo, Antonis Rovolis and Vasilis Avdikos
- Jute mills as restorative landscapes: perceptions of environmental aesthetics in living industrial heritage pp. 43-56

- Abantika Mukherjee and Haimanti Banerji
- Balancing the books or winning votes: unveiling the power of fiscal strategies in local elections and the fate of prudent mayors pp. 57-75

- Krzysztof Kluza, Hanna Kociemska and Wojciech Rafał
- The changing role between public and private R&D investments in regional innovation: threshold analysis from Guangdong, China pp. 76-94

- Kaihuang Zhang, Zehong Wang, Qingsheng Yang and Yuxin Wang
- Job relatedness, local skill coherence and economic performance: a job postings approach pp. 95-122

- Martin Henning, Rikard Eriksson, Petrus Garefelt, Hanna Martin and Zoltán Elekes
- Analysing transitions towards sustainability and human development in European regions pp. 124-148

- Mario Biggeri, Adam Francescutto, Lucia Ferrone and Andrea Ferrannini
- Corruption and its relatives: facing the relationship between economic health and quality of government pp. 149-161

- Anna Rita Dipierro and Pierluigi Toma
- Emerging synergies in polycentric cities? Exploring the impact of intercity cooperation on labour market integration in the Yangtze River Delta, 2014–2021 pp. 162-184

- Xueqing Liu, Yuting Yang, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Cities’ investment in road infrastructure systems across regions pp. 185-204

- Agustin Leon-Moreta, Omowonuola Fayemiro and Alicia Esquivel
- Can digital financial inclusion promote urban economic resilience? Evidence from Guangxi, China pp. 205-224

- Feng Yiyun and Lai Wei Sieng
- Cultural heritage reuse applying fuzzy expert knowledge and machine learning: Venice’s fortresses case study pp. 225-251

- Nicola Camatti, Giacomo di Tollo, Francesco Gastaldi and Federico Camerin
- Exploring the drivers of irregular spending in the EU cohesion policy pp. 252-269

- Francesco Foglia, Francesco Molica and Anabela M. Santos
- Hidden treasures: estimating intergenerational wealth transfers in rural Canada pp. 270-286

- Alexander T. Petric and Ryan F. Gibson
- Initiatives and barriers for green transition in peripheral regions: path tracing and agentic orientations in the bioeconomy of Norway pp. 287-305

- Synne Bråten, Gunhild Wedum and Trond Nilsen
- Examining the donut hole: pandemic housing resilience in three Mid-Atlantic (US) core metro areas pp. 306-318

- Keith Waters and Terry Clower
- Tracking spatio-temporal energy vulnerability: A composite indicator for England and Wales pp. 319-337

- Cameron Ward, Alexander Singleton, Caitlin Robinson and Francisco Rowe
- Regional prices reconsidered pp. 338-356

- David Hearne and David Bailey
- Quality of government for environmental wellbeing? Subnational evidence from European regions pp. 357-380

- Andrea Vaccaro, Carlotta Montorsi and Chiara Gigliarano
- Mapping the global FDI landscape: network linkages and regional disparities pp. 381-385

- Wei Chen, Xiquan Zhao, Nyuying Wang and Haipeng Zhang
- COVID-19 employment disruption and area-level deprivation pp. 386-410

- Anne Devlin, Adele Whelan, Seamus McGuinness and Paul Redmond
- Desertification, crop yield and economic development: a disaggregated analysis pp. 411-432

- Maurizio Malpede and Marco Percoco
- Typologies of familial space in family firms pp. 433-455

- Evans Korang Adjei
- The local nature of housing markets: new evidence pp. 456-471

- Pin-Te Lin
- The impact of remote work on mobilities in the UK pp. 472-487

- Kirsten Clarke
- Intraregional mobility and free movement in Mercosur: an interplay between state-led implementation and subnational migrant practices pp. 488-507

- Zoé Perko
- Regional Studies, Regional Science pp. 508-508

- The Editors
- Mapping unobserved coopetitions between shopping malls using mobile geolocation data pp. 509-512

- Yihan Guan, Chung Yim Yiu and Ka Shing Cheung
- The geography of digital and green (twin) firms in Germany pp. 513-516

- Lukas Kriesch, Milad Abbasiharofteh and Sebastian Losacker
- Mapping uncharted territory: research gaps in EU cohesion policy from a policy-making perspective pp. 517-531

- Francesco Molica and Anabela Marques Santos
- Changes in the residential migration in the Tokyo metropolitan area after the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 532-553

- Takaki Kobayashi and Keisuke Sakamoto
- ‘It’s the economy, stupid’: mapping electoral divisiveness in Chile from 1989 to 2021 pp. 554-573

- Alonso Bustamante, Marcela Parada-Contzen and Carlos Navarrete
- Can B local communities redefine regional identity? pp. 574-595

- Ruth Cherrington, Danielle Farrow and Marco Campenni
- Typologies and influencing factors in the absorption of European funding for sustainable rural development pp. 596-616

- Ana-Maria Opria
- Cities for living. Identifying the local conditions driving life satisfaction in European cities pp. 617-633

- Paolo Veneri and Nicola Pontarollo
- Urban villages in the structure of a post-industrial agglomeration pp. 634-655

- Iwona Kantor-Pietraga and Paulina Kandzia
- Government official site visits and urban innovation: an empirical analysis from China pp. 656-681

- Junli Yu, Gordon Yuan and Guifeng Shi
- STEM-oriented secondary education in Latvia: spatial inequalities in access and achievements pp. 682-702

- Mihails Hazans, Rasmus Bøgh Holmen, Jānis Upenieks and Oksana Žabko
- Individuals’ emigration from Christchurch city after the 2010–2011 earthquakes pp. 703-720

- Yousef Abdeljawad, Ilan Noy and Yu-Wei Luke Chu
- Digital governance and natural resource efficiency: evidence from China pp. 721-739

- Jianhua Zhu, Changjian Shi and Rebecca Kechen Dong
- Defining inclusive innovation: challenges and lessons for innovation districts pp. 740-753

- Diana Morales, Luke Green, David Marlow, Carlos Cadena Gaitán, Sabina Deitrick, Michael R. Glass and Louise Kempton
- City use patterns post COVID-19 – reflections of resilience or adaptation pp. 754-770

- Yonatan Navon, Sarah Sinclair, Sveta Angelopoulos, Maria Yanotti and Ashton de Silva
- Correction pp. 771-771

- The Editors
- Challenge-oriented regional innovation systems (CORIS): sustainability transformations in the timber sector pp. 772-789

- Miriam Hug, Irmi Seidl and Heike Mayer
- Structural transformation and regional inequality differential in Indonesia pp. 790-815

- Putri Riswani Halim, Arief Anshory Yusuf, Andy Sumner and Raden Muhamad Purnagunawan
- Spatial pricing strategies in Italy’s urban gasoline markets: evidence from medium-sized cities using a spatial econometric framework pp. 816-835

- Angela Stefania Bergantino, Giulio Fusco and Mario Intini
- A regional approach to planning trade-offs in mid-sized towns: the case of Frankfurt Rhine-Main pp. 836-851

- Pinar Dörder
- Who knows the future? Towards an expectation-oriented regional industrial evolution pp. 852-866

- Canfei He and Hantian Sheng
- Exploring regional vulnerability to the Fourth Industrial Revolution: a European perspective pp. 867-880

- Anastasia Panori
- The more labelled, the more resilient? Place branding and the 2008 Great Recession in Italian inner areas pp. 881-894

- Fabiano Compagnucci, Alessandra Faggian and Giulia Urso
- Housing in Slovakia: COVID-19 pandemics impacts on regions, affordability and residential development pp. 881-895

- Ján Výbošťok and Dušan Paur
- Regional development implications of the Belt and Road Initiative – a case study of Darwin pp. 895-908

- Johanna Fellbrich
- Aguda/Afro-Brazilian architectural heritage in the bight of Benin pp. 924-942

- H. Killion Mokwete
- Globalisation in flux: examining the role of inter-regional linkages in building regional resilience pp. 943-962

- Ibrahim Shaheen, Steven Brakman, Jacopo Canello and Harry Garretsen
- Growing innovation: business models for sustainable regional development in Skåne, Sweden pp. 963-974

- Lena Krautscheid
- A three-layer model of borrowed size: empirical insights from Japan pp. 975-995

- Akihiro Otsuka
- Rural network assemblages – disentangling egocentric networks of digital pioneers in peripheral German regions pp. 996-1012

- Julia Zscherneck, Julia Binder and Tobias Mettenberger
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