Regional Studies, Regional Science
2018 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 1, 2024
- Political sources of urban concentration in Latin America pp. 1-21

- Melissa Rogers and Soha Hammam
- Analysing firm-level impacts of high-speed railways on reducing business costs: evidence from China pp. 22-37

- Nuo Jin
- The fibre broadband housing premium across three US States pp. 38-62

- Brian Whitacre
- Unveiling the drivers of large-scale land acquisitions in Asian countries: society, economy and environment pp. 63-85

- Luigi Orsi, Lorenzo Zanchi and Chiara Mazzocchi
- Correction pp. 86-86

- The Editors
- How do small nations cooperate? An action research framework for Wales and the Basque Country pp. 87-102

- Igor Calzada
- The contribution of knowledge-intensive firms to employment growth: a Granger causality approach for German regions pp. 103-121

- Mathias Heidinger, Michaela Fuchs and Alain Thierstein
- Out of sight, out of mind! Bank branch closures and new firm creation in Italy pp. 122-152

- Paola Cardamone and Francesco Trivieri
- Flattening which curve? Property-price gradients in New South Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 153-174

- Nicholas Sheard
- The dynamic capabilities approach and regional business resilience: an Australian case study pp. 175-191

- Kathyayini Kathy Rao, Catherine Mackenzie and Sudarshan Subedi
- Regional development and non-territorial policies: meaningful evidence of a neglected relation pp. 192-210

- Paulo Miguel Madeira, Mário Vale and Jorge Malheiros
- Empirical analysis of social impacts of a rural social enterprise: insights for local and regional development pp. 211-235

- Peter Musinguzi, Renato A. Villano and Derek Baker
- Who was more likely to work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic? A gender perspective in Switzerland pp. 236-254

- Moreno Baruffini and Federica Rossi
- Correction pp. 255-255

- The Editors
- Cittaslow through the lens of sustainable urban development: a comparative analysis of Italy and Türkiye cases pp. 256-270

- Gülfiye Özcan Alp
- Reconceptualising resilience in housing policy: an actor-network approach pp. 271-290

- Zelinna Pablo, Clare Littleton and Kerry London
- What makes neighbourhood-level commercial centres attractive for neighbourhood residents? pp. 291-310

- Archiman Biswas and Subrata Chattopadhyay
- Bring mutual trust back: explaining underdevelopment among privileged regions pp. 311-322

- Desy Hariyati
- Regional Studies, Regional Science pp. 323-323

- The Editors
- Enhancing inclusive growth to create new evidence of rural diversity: an analysis in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland pp. 324-350

- Jonathan Hopkins, Margaret Currie, Nicholas Schurch, Graciela Martínez-Sánchez and Valentina Farinelli
- A competence set for sustainable urban development: framing a research agenda pp. 351-361

- Markku Sotarauta and Teis Hansen
- How to identify reference regions for comparison of innovation and competitiveness pp. 362-383

- Manuel Olariaga-Santa-Cruz, Arturo Rodríguez-Castellanos, Jon Barrutia-Güenaga and Virginia Rincón-Díez
- Analysing and visualising mobility vulnerability and recovery across Florida neighbourhoods: a case study of Hurricane Ian pp. 384-386

- Jinpeng Wang, Yujie Hu, Li Duan and George Michailidis
- COVID-19 and territorial politics: towards a redefinition of Spanish intergovernmental relations? pp. 387-405

- Jorge Hernández-Moreno and Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy
- Untangling regional development traps through narratives pp. 406-418

- Max Roessler
- Individual gains and trade-offs from counterurban migration in Sweden pp. 419-440

- Sarper Neyse and Emma Lundholm
- Entrepreneurs in residence at the nexus of regional economy and university entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 441-452

- Daniel S. Cho, Beldina Owalla and Bingbing Ge
- Can the periphery survive innovation-led growth? Insights from Israel pp. 453-470

- Raphael Bar-El, Sharon Hadad, Liran Maymoni, Ran Ben-Malka and Reut Megidish
- Visualising intercity mobility patterns during China’s Spring Festival travel rush under the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 471-473

- Hengyu Gu and Yuting Zhang
- Visualising Sustainable Development Goals progress of China’s coastal cities using circular-kaleidoscope charts pp. 474-478

- Mingbao Chen and Zhibin Xu
- Political leaders as agents in regional development pp. 479-495

- Giuseppe Calignano and Trond Nilsen
- Predicting social welfare in Madrid neighbourhoods using machine learning pp. 496-522

- Carlos Alberto Lastras Rodríguez
- Location dynamics of coworking spaces in China: insights from Beijing metropolitan pp. 523-541

- Shifu Zhang, Carles Méndez-Ortega and Ilaria Mariotti
- Analysing the interplay of regional economic structures and COVID-19's impact on Irish regions pp. 542-557

- Luke McGrath
- An empirical study of administrative justice at times of COVID-19 in Italy pp. 558-582

- Giuseppe Di Vita, Paolo Lorenzo Ferrara and Alessandra Patti
- Digital skills and industrial diversification of regions pp. 583-598

- Duygu Buyukyazici
- A local governance initiative for climate mitigation: the place-leading role of local government pp. 599-613

- Brita Hermelin and Sara Gustafsson
- Reset or renaissance? An exploratory comparison of pre- and post-pandemic regional short-term rental markets in Australia pp. 614-631

- Zhenpeng Zou, Jonathan Corcoran, Thomas Sigler and Elin Charles-Edwards
- Government support for firm-level innovation in less innovation-intense regions pp. 632-644

- Kevin Mulligan
- More frequent and stronger ties? Using QCA to assess the effects of policy in a Norwegian biotech cluster pp. 645-659

- John Eugene Chrisman
- Properly addressing rural shrinking? Overview of territorially unbalanced support programmes in Spain pp. 660-663

- Jaume Pla-Bañuls and Javier Esparcia
- Identifying the spatial patterns of population displacement during wildfires in Valparaíso, Chile pp. 664-666

- Eduardo Graells-Garrido and Francisco Rowe
- Exploring the nexus between exports’ economic complexity and institutional quality: insights from Italian provinces pp. 667-695

- Dario D’Ingiullo, Iacopo Odoardi, Davide Quaglione and Claudio Di Berardino
- Visualising trade-related virtual urban land transfers in China pp. 696-700

- Jieyang Xiong, Liwei Wang, Tao Song and Haimeng Liu
- Measuring daily tourism mobility spillover at the intra-metropolis level with mobile positioning data pp. 701-723

- Nicola Camatti, Giulia Carallo, Roberto Casarin and Xiang Feng
- Levelling up in a ‘decentralised’ England: place-based or ‘one-size-fits-all’ strategies? pp. 724-737

- Shivani Sickotra
- Leveraging open source land use and land cover data for urban and regional planning in transforming areas pp. 738-756

- Florian Klopfer and Dietwald Gruehn
- Mammoth backlog of court cases pending in India: A spatial visualisation pp. 757-760

- Sugam Agarwal and Smruti Ranjan Behera
- Local economic governance and formalisation of micro and small firms: a gender perspective pp. 761-776

- Mai-Anh T. Pham and Preety Pratima Srivastava
- Unveiling the intermediate role of Mexico’s mid-sized metropolises pp. 777-797

- Alejandra Trejo-Nieto
- The determinants and structure of happiness in different urban environments pp. 798-816

- Stanislava Golubchenko, Sumiko Ishibashi, Takeshi So and Mamoru Taniguchi
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