Regional Studies, Regional Science
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Inequality and social capital in the EU regions: a multidimensional analysis pp. 1-24

- Francesca Parente
- Cities in ‘multiple globalizations’: insights from the upstream oil and gas World City Network pp. 25-31

- Moritz Breul
- The evolution of SME policy: the case of New Zealand pp. 32-54

- Tanya Jurado and Martina Battisti
- Institutionalization of cross-border regional innovation systems: the role of university institutional entrepreneurs pp. 55-69

- Jos van den Broek, Paul Benneworth and Roel Rutten
- Peripheral regions in Lithuania: the results of uneven development pp. 70-77

- Gintarė Pociūtė-Sereikienė
- Towards an understanding of the regional impact of Airbnb in Ireland pp. 78-91

- Valesca Lima
- One market fits all? Market access and the origins of the Italian north–south divide pp. 92-100

- Anna Missiaia
- Regional innovation governance and place-based policies: design, implementation and implications pp. 101-116

- Arnault Morisson and Mathieu Doussineau
- Regenerative city-regions: a new conceptual framework pp. 117-129

- Lorena F. Axinte, Abid Mehmood, Terry Marsden and Dirk Roep
- More subsidies, more innovation? Evaluating whether a mix of subsidies from regional, national and EU sources crowds out firm-level innovation pp. 130-138

- Kevin Mulligan, Helena Lenihan and Justin Doran
- Disrupting the regional housing market: Airbnb in New Zealand pp. 139-142

- Malcolm Campbell, Hamish McNair, Michael Mackay and Harvey C Perkins
- Location, location and professionalization: a multilevel hedonic analysis of Airbnb listing prices and revenue pp. 143-156

- Robbin Deboosere, Danielle Jane Kerrigan, David Wachsmuth and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Making (a) place: wine, society and environment in California's Sierra Nevada foothills pp. 157-167

- Colleen C. Myles and Trina R. Filan
- Correction pp. 168-169

- The Editors
- What influences universities’ regional engagement? A multi-stakeholder perspective applying a Q-methodological approach pp. 170-185

- Verena Radinger-Peer
- Designing regional development? Exploring the University of Aveiro's role in the innovation policy process pp. 186-202

- Liliana Fonseca
- Understanding the strategic ‘black hole’ in regional innovation coalitions: reflections from the Twente region, eastern Netherlands pp. 203-216

- Lisa Nieth
- Delving into social entrepreneurship in universities: is it legitimate yet? pp. 217-232

- Ridvan Cinar
- Third mission and regional context: assessing universities’ entrepreneurial architecture in rural regions pp. 233-249

- Maria Salomaa
- Why do academics engage locally? Insights from the University of Stavanger pp. 250-264

- Rhoda Ahoba-Sam
- Oasis in the desert? Bridging academics’ collaboration activities as a conduit for global knowledge flows to peripheral regions pp. 265-280

- Kwadwo Atta-Owusu
- Exploring the spatial reach of co-publication partnerships of multinational enterprises: to what extent does geographical proximity matter? pp. 281-298

- Utku Ali Rıza Alpaydın
- Doctoral education and employment in the regions: the case of Catalonia pp. 299-318

- Eloïse Germain-Alamartine
- The impact of the establishment of a university in a peripheral region on the local labour market for graduates pp. 319-330

- Gerwin Evers
- Contextualizing the role of universities to regional development: introduction to the special issue pp. 331-338

- Paul Benneworth and Rune Fitjar
- Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’ pp. 339-356

- Bradley Bereitschaft
- Uneven land of opportunity: US regional employment futures pp. 357-367

- Abigail Cooke
- Unveiling the internal migration dynamics in Ecuador between 2001 and 2010 pp. 368-370

- Nicola Pontarollo and Joselin Segovia
- Global networks in collaborative programming pp. 371-373

- Fabian Braesemann, Niklas Stoehr and Mark Graham
- Understanding urban infrastructure via big data: the case of Belo Horizonte pp. 374-379

- Aksel Ersoy and Klaus Chaves Alberto
- The urban and regional impacts of plant closures: new methods and perspectives pp. 380-394

- Andrew Beer, Sally Weller, Tom Barnes, Ilke Onur, Julie Ratcliffe, David Bailey and Markku Sotarauta
- The geography of intercity technology transfer networks in China pp. 395-398

- Qinchang Gui, Debin Du and Chengliang Liu
- Understanding power asymmetry in participatory development spaces: Insights from Ghana's Decent Work Programme pp. 399-404

- Benedict Arko
- House price affordability, the global financial crisis and the (ir)relevance of mortgage rates pp. 405-420

- Graham Squires and Don Webber
- Agglomeration, urbanization and competitive performance: the natural experiment of English football pp. 421-438

- Calvin Jones and Declan Jordan
- EIB urban loans, metropolitan growth and governance: a quantitative evaluation pp. 439-450

- Pawel Krasny
- Legacies of European ‘Belt and Road’? Visualizing transport accessibility and its impacts on population distribution pp. 451-454

- Jiangping Zhou, Yuling Yang and Chris Webster
- The spatial distribution of short-term rental listings in Greece: a regional graphic pp. 455-459

- Georgios Boutsioukis, Apostolos Fasianos and Yannis Petrohilos-Andrianos
- Economic drivers in cross-border regional innovation systems pp. 460-468

- Francesco Cappellano and Annalisa Rizzo
- Manufacturing change and policy response in the contemporary economic landscape: how cities in Ontario, Canada, understand and plan for manufacturing pp. 469-495

- Evan Cleave, Marcello Vecchio, Duncan Spilsbury and Godwin Arku
- Connecting financialization and urbanization: the changing financial ecology of urban infrastructure in the UK pp. 496-511

- Fritz-Julius Grafe and Harald A. Mieg
- Transnational professionals’ socio-spatial venturing out to the Tokyo global city-region pp. 512-519

- Sakura Yamamura
- Regional convergence and structural change in US housing markets pp. 520-538

- William Miles
- Will the regional concentration of tertiary education persist? The case of Europe in a period of rising participation pp. 539-556

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Rosario Scandurra and Marcello Graziano
- Turnout and voting behaviour in constitutional referendums: a regional analysis of the Italian case pp. 557-573

- Alfredo Del Monte, Sara Moccia and Luca Pennacchio
- Geographical differences in intellectual property strategies and outcomes: establishment-level analysis across the American settlement hierarchy pp. 574-595

- Timothy Wojan
- Stepping stones? An exploration of internal football player migration in the Republic of Ireland pp. 596-606

- Laura Finnegan
- Understanding governance of public land sales: an experiment from Hong Kong pp. 607-622

- William Ka Shing Cheung and Siu Kei Wong
- Integrating Bayesian network and generalized raking for population synthesis in Greater Jakarta pp. 623-636

- Anugrah Ilahi and Kay W. Axhausen
- Prior employment as a causal mechanism within entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 637-645

- Kevin Walsh
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