Regional Studies, Regional Science
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Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- Covid-19, urban economic resilience and the pandemic pivot: Toronto’s restaurant scene pp. 1-4

- Youjing Li, Ecem Sungur, Andres Jimenez and Shauna Brail
- Plant closures in Australia’s automotive industry: continuity and change pp. 5-22

- Jacob Irving, Andrew Beer, Sally Weller and Tom Barnes
- The role of critical conjunctures in regional path creation: a study of Industry 4.0 in the Silesia region pp. 23-44

- Grzegorz Micek, Krzysztof Gwosdz, Arkadiusz Kocaj, Agnieszka Sobala-Gwosdz and Agnieszka Świgost-Kapocsi
- An alternative approach to estimating agglomeration and productivity using geography, demography and evidence from satellite imagery pp. 45-65

- Chris Leishman and Weidong Liang
- Multi-locality in rural areas – an underestimated phenomenon pp. 67-81

- Lena Greinke and Linda Lange
- The influence of Industry 4.0 narratives on regional path development pp. 82-92

- Henrik Brynthe Lund and Sigurd Sagen Vildåsen
- Price-shifting fungibility pp. 93-109

- Salvatore Barbaro
- Far away and yet so close: urban–rural linkages in the context of multilocal work arrangements pp. 110-131

- Reto Bürgin, Heike Mayer, Alexander Kashev and Sigve Haug
- Visualizing the changing geographies of international trade, 2000–19 pp. 132-134

- Wei Chen and Nyuying Wang
- Regional inequality and CO2 emissions-based trade across value chains networks: a multiscalar analysis from Brazilian states pp. 135-148

- Eduardo Sanguinet
- Failing federalism? US dualist federalism and the 2020–22 pandemic pp. 149-171

- John Agnew
- Regional food system resilience in Ireland: a ‘Potato Effect’ pp. 172-176

- Lael Walsh
- The global geography of investment in emerging technologies: the case of blockchain firms pp. 177-179

- Martin Holicka and Tara Vinodrai
- State productivity and economic growth pp. 180-203

- Louis H. Amato, Richard Cebula and John E. Connaughton
- Geovisualizing the recovery pattern of intercity mobility during the Covid-19 outbreak in China pp. 204-206

- Leibo Cui, Tao Li and Jiaoe Wang
- Regional Studies, Regional Science 2022 Awards pp. 207-207

- The Editors
- Mismatch unemployment in Austria: the role of regional labour markets for skills pp. 208-222

- René Böheim and Michael Christl
- The role of leadership capabilities in Smart Specialisation Strategies: comparative case studies in two Latin American regions pp. 223-241

- Ana Carolina Iga-César
- Building community resilience through youth volunteering: towards a new model pp. 242-263

- Melissa Nursey-Bray, Md. Masud-All-Kamal, Mirco Di Giacomo and Simon Millcock
- Multilevel approach to the analysis of housing submarkets pp. 264-279

- Berna Keskin
- The strategic-relational formation of regional and metropolitan scales: studying two Polish regions undergoing transformation pp. 280-301

- Rafał Gajewski
- Regional favouritism and education development pp. 302-319

- Cong Wang and Yifan Lu
- Developing polar data-cylinders to map spatiotemporal changes in Arctic sea ice pp. 320-323

- Danai-Maria Kontou
- Interregional migration of human capital in Spain pp. 324-342

- Miguel González-Leonardo, Antonio López-Gay and Albert Esteve
- Visualizing the urban network constructed by the most innovative enterprises in China pp. 343-346

- Haitao Ma and Xiaodong Huang
- Economic geography and entrepreneurial diversification in the agricultural sector pp. 347-370

- Sharif Rasel, Wim J. M. Heijman and Stijn Reinhard
- Career degradation in Australian cities: globalization, precarity and adversity pp. 371-385

- Helen Dinmore and Andrew Beer
- Geoinformation assessment of digitalization in the urban space of Kaliningrad pp. 386-389

- Anna Mikhaylova, Dmitry Hvaley and Andrey Mikhaylov
- The role of powerful incumbent firms: shaping regional industrial path development through change and maintenance agency pp. 390-408

- Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer
- How Covid-19 affects intercity transportation in China: high-speed rail versus air pp. 409-411

- Jie Huang, Jiaoe Wang and Yongling Li
- Consume less or grow sustainably? Matching energy systems with Indigenous worldviews in Panama pp. 412-424

- Nora Hampl
- Regional demographic and economic challenges for sustaining growth in Northern Australia pp. 425-445

- Andrew Taylor, James Thurmer and David Karácsonyi
- Negotiating environmentality: implementation of Joint Forest Management in eastern India pp. 446-456

- Amit Jain
- Evolutionary networks of interurban technological collaboration across Chinese city-regions pp. 457-460

- Haitao Ma
- Analysing the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19: a new regional geography or pandemic enhanced inequalities? pp. 461-485

- Katie Cross, Jamie Evans, Julie MacLeavy and David Manley
- Soundscapes of informalities pp. 486-496

- Aireen Grace Andal
- Regional economic resilience: towards a system approach pp. 497-512

- Jesse Sutton and Godwin Arku
- Long-run suburbanization trends in Portugal pp. 513-515

- Bruno Rocha
- Visualizing the impact of Covid-19 vaccine passports on pedestrian access to metro stations in Hong Kong pp. 516-518

- Yingying Xu, Dawei Cheng, Ho-Yin Chan and Anthony Chen
- Visualizing the impact of Covid-19 on economic complexity clusters: the case of Mexico pp. 519-522

- Abel Rodriguez Tirado
- Closing disparities between European sending and receiving international migration flow data pp. 523-525

- Guy J. Abel and Dilek Yildiz
- Intrapreneurship and regional development in the South East of Ireland pp. 526-548

- Chris van Egeraat and Declan Curran
- Regional inequalities as drivers of affective polarization pp. 549-570

- Luca Bettarelli and Emilie Van Haute
- Unemployment and entrepreneurship across high-, middle- and low-performing European regions pp. 571-580

- Daragh O’Leary
- Setting the course for future diversification: the development of a regional transformation strategy in a German lignite mining region pp. 581-599

- Moritz Breul
- Visualizing internal and international migration in the Spanish provinces during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 600-602

- Miguel González-Leonardo and Francisco Rowe
- Emergence of new industries in peripheral regions: the role of narratives in delegitimation of onshore wind in the Arctic Finnmark region pp. 603-617

- Trond Nilsen and Rune Njøs
- Developing neighbourhood typologies and understanding urban inequality: a data-driven approach pp. 618-640

- Halfdan Lynge, Justin Visagie, Andreas Scheba, Ivan Turok, David Everatt and Caryn Abrahams
- Regional expansion of the beef industry in Brazil: from the coast to the Amazon, 1966–2017 pp. 641-664

- Ricardo Vale, Petterson Vale, Holly Gibbs, Daniel Pedrón, Jens Engelmann, Ritaumaria Pereira and Paulo Barreto
- Using digital footprint data to monitor human mobility and support rapid humanitarian responses pp. 665-668

- Francisco Rowe
- The development of internal migration flow patterns in Japan pp. 669-671

- Kaoru Kakinuma and Guy J. Abel
- Regional resilience to the Covid-19 shock in Polish regions: how is it different from resilience to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis? pp. 672-684

- Pawel Gajewski
- Who were the losers and winners during the Covid-19 pandemic? The rise of remote working in suburban areas pp. 685-708

- Ilaria Mariotti, Dante Di Matteo and Federica Rossi
- Migration propensity of peripheral youth: insights from Italy pp. 709-726

- Giulia Valeria Sonzogno, Giulia Urso and Alessandra Faggian
- Innovation in regional graphics (and academic communication) pp. 727-731

- Jen Nelles, Kevin Walsh and Elvis Nyanzu
- Enablers of successful innovation precincts pp. 732-756

- Christopher Bajada, Renu Agarwal, Katrina Skellern, Samantha Luff, Stephen Soco and Roy Green
- Radical path transformation of the Norwegian and Tasmanian salmon farming industries pp. 757-775

- Emil Tomson Lindfors
- Promoting urban light rail transit in a compact city context: the case of Toyama City, Japan pp. 776-793

- Hiroshi Ito and Nobuo Kawazoe
- ‘Levelling up’ the UK: reinforcing the policy agenda pp. 794-817

- Ron Martin, Andy Pike, Peter Sunley, Peter Tyler and Ben Gardiner
- Determinants of poverty in the US state of Virginia: an examination of the impact of rent (the neglected variable) pp. 818-830

- Richard Cebula and Malissa L. Davis
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