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1Exploring the mechanisms of platform empowered cluster development: evidence from the case of Taobao villages in rural China
Regional Studies, 2025, 59,
4.212Citations (PDF)
2On the role of culture for sustainable regional restructuring
2025, , 43-58
0Citations (PDF)
3Fragmented or engaged pluralism in economic geography?
Progress in Human Geography, 2024, 48, 247-274
6.44Citations (PDF)
4Fragmented or engaged pluralism in economic geography?
Progress in Human Geography, 2024, 48, 247-274
6.47Citations (PDF)
5Advancing Regional Economic Resilience Theorizing by Integrating Global Value Chain Resilience
2024, , 32-46
2Citations (PDF)
6Exploring Regional Innovation Policies and Regional Industrial Transformation from a Coevolutionary Perspective: The Case of Małopolska, Poland
Economic Geography, 2023, 99, 51-80
7.315Citations (PDF)
7Placing the platform economy: the emerging, developing and upgrading of Taobao villages as a platform-based place making phenomenon in China4.529Citations (PDF)
8Advancing spatial ontology in evolutionary economic geography4.519Citations (PDF)
9Combinatorial knowledge dynamics and proximity analysis in the Shanghai high-end medical device industry1.51Citations (PDF)
10The geography of the emergence of online peer-to-peer lending platforms in China: an evolutionary economic geography perspective3.56Citations (PDF)
11Institutions, Chain Governance and the Predicament of Local Upgrading: A Case Study of Hangzhou’s Mobile Game Industry
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2022, 52, 602-627
2.84Citations (PDF)
12Emerging industries: institutions, legitimacy and system-level agency
Regional Studies, 2022, 56, 523-535
4.265Citations (PDF)
13Exploring the scope of regions in challenge-oriented innovation policy: the case of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
European Planning Studies, 2022, 30, 2293-2311
3.816Citations (PDF)
14Globalisation in reverse? Reconfiguring the geographies of value chains and production networks4.575Citations (PDF)
15Strategic coupling and institutional innovation in times of upheavals: the industrial chain chief model in Zhejiang, China4.512Citations (PDF)
16Smart Specialisation strategies on the periphery: a data-triangulation approach to governance issues and practices
Regional Studies, 2021, 55, 402-413
4.227Citations (PDF)
17Editorial: Creative industries at the intersection between local agglomeration, national regulation, and global networks1.610Citations (PDF)
18Regional foundations of energy transitions4.571Citations (PDF)
19Rethinking the role of local knowledge networks in territorial innovation models
Industry and Innovation, 2021, 28, 805-814
4.58Citations (PDF)
20Solving the restructuring problems of (former) old industrial regions with smart specialization? Conceptual thoughts and evidence from the Ruhr
Review of Regional Research, 2021, 41, 131-155
1.330Citations (PDF)
21Industrial structure or agency: What affects regional economic resilience? Evidence from resource-based cities in China
Cities, 2020, 106, 102906
6.4169Citations (PDF)
22Context sensitivity and economic-geographic (re)theorising4.576Citations (PDF)
23Is geographical political economy the only/right framework for understanding and explaining deindustrialization in the regions of the Global North and South?3.54Citations (PDF)
24Regional Resilience in Times of a Pandemic Crisis: The Case of COVID‐19 in China1.6168Citations (PDF)
25Multi-scalar knowledge bases for new regional industrial path development: toward a typology
European Planning Studies, 2020, 28, 2489-2507
3.817Citations (PDF)
26Regional Resilience
2020, , 351-355
21Citations (PDF)
27Zum sich wandelnden Verhältnis von Innovation und Raum in subnationalen Innovationssystemen
2020, , 163-185
0Citations (PDF)
28Trevor J. Barnes and Brett Christophers: Economic geography: a critical introduction. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons (2018)1.51Citations (PDF)
29Co-evolution in contemporary economic geography: towards a theoretical framework
Regional Studies, 2019, 53, 1344-1355
4.295Citations (PDF)
30Six critical questions about smart specialization
European Planning Studies, 2019, 27, 2049-2065
3.8173Citations (PDF)
31Developing the Shanghai online games industry: A multi‐scalar institutional perspective
Growth and Change, 2019, 50, 1006-1025
2.618Citations (PDF)
32How to decontextualize in economic geography?2.53Citations (PDF)
33Towards a comprehensive understanding of new regional industrial path development
Regional Studies, 2019, 53, 1636-1645
4.2369Citations (PDF)
34Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography: authors’ response3.55Citations (PDF)
35Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography3.541Citations (PDF)
36The restructuring of old industrial areas in East Asia
Area Development and Policy, 2018, 3, 185-202
3.019Citations (PDF)
37Exploring international film festivals from a co-evolutionary perspective: the cases of Berlin and Busan compared
European Planning Studies, 2018, 26, 933-949
3.83Citations (PDF)
38Nicholas A. Phelps: Interplaces: An Economic Geography of the Inter-urban and International Economies1.50Citations (PDF)
39Regional resilience: a stretched concept?
European Planning Studies, 2018, 26, 1763-1778
3.870Citations (PDF)
40Advancing the Understanding of Regional Economic Adaptability in a Non‐Western Context: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Growth and Change, 2017, 48, 194-200
2.615Citations (PDF)
41Exploring the clustering of creative industries
European Planning Studies, 2017, 25, 583-600
3.885Citations (PDF)
42Exploring adaptation and adaptability in uneven economic resilience: a tale of two Chinese mining regions4.5106Citations (PDF)
43Steen, Markus. 2016. Becoming the Next Adventure? Exploring the Complexities of Path Creation: The Case of Offshore Wind Power in Norway1.50Citations (PDF)
44Place leadership with Chinese characteristics? A case study of the Zaozhuang coal-mining region in transition
Regional Studies, 2017, 51, 224-234
4.252Citations (PDF)
45What does <i>Pokémon Go</i> teach us about geography?
Geographica Helvetica, 2017, 72, 227-230
1.115Citations (PDF)
46Increasing innovativeness of SMEs in peripheral areas through international networks? The case of Southern Italy
Region, 2016, 3, 25
0.914Citations (PDF)
47Broadening Our Knowledge on Cluster Evolution
European Planning Studies, 2015, 23, 1921-1931
3.865Citations (PDF)
48New perspectives on restructuring of old industrial areas in China: A critical review and research agenda
Chinese Geographical Science, 2015, 27, 110-122
2.831Citations (PDF)
49Path dependence and tourism area development: the case of Guilin, China
Tourism Geographies, 2014, 16, iv-iv
4.334Citations (PDF)
50Path dependence and tourism area development: the case of Guilin, China
Tourism Geographies, 2014, 16, 580-597
4.355Citations (PDF)
51Creative Industries from an Evolutionary Perspective: A Critical Literature Review
Geography Compass, 2014, 8, 653-664
3.239Citations (PDF)
52Knowledge bases, innovativeness and competitiveness in creative industries: the case of Hamburg’s video game developers1.633Citations (PDF)
53Advancing Evolutionary Economic Geography by Engaged Pluralism
Regional Studies, 2014, 48, 1295-1307
4.2125Citations (PDF)
54On the Implications of Knowledge Bases for Regional Innovation Policies in Germany
Quaestiones Geographicae, 2014, 33, 7-16
1.22Citations (PDF)
55Analysing the knowledge base configuration that drives southwest Saxony’s automotive firms2.829Citations (PDF)
56AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ON TOURISM AREA DEVELOPMENT
Annals of Tourism Research, 2013, 41, 89-109
5.5216Citations (PDF)
57From the Old Path of Shipbuilding onto the New Path of Offshore Wind Energy? The Case of Northern Germany
European Planning Studies, 2012, 20, 835-855
3.893Citations (PDF)
58The End of the Learning Region as We Knew It; Towards Learning in Space
Regional Studies, 2012, 46, 1055-1066
4.261Citations (PDF)
59From Specialisation to Diversification in Science and Technology Parks0.17Citations (PDF)
60Cluster Life Cycles: The Case of the Shipbuilding Industry Cluster in South Korea
Regional Studies, 2011, 45, 1387-1402
4.261Citations (PDF)
61Comparing knowledge networking in different knowledge bases in Germany
Papers in Regional Science, 2011, 90, 355-372
2.339Citations (PDF)
62On the Nature and Geography of Innovation and Interactive Learning: A Case Study of the Biotechnology Industry in the Aachen Technology Region, Germany
European Planning Studies, 2011, 19, 1141-1163
3.828Citations (PDF)
63Wissensbasen als Typisierung für eine maßgeschneiderte regionale Innovationspolitik von morgen?
2011, , 171-188
4Citations (PDF)
64Editorial: Debating the Dilemmas of Interregional Institutional Learning Processes
Regional Studies, 2010, 44, 495-498
4.25Citations (PDF)
65Regional resilience: a promising concept to explain differences in regional economic adaptability?4.5452Citations (PDF)
66Applied Evolutionary Economics and Economic Geography edited by Koen Frenken
Journal of Regional Science, 2009, 49, 1015-1017
2.51Citations (PDF)
67Limits to Locking-out through Restructuring: The Textile Industry in Daegu, South Korea
Regional Studies, 2009, 43, 1183-1198
4.253Citations (PDF)
68Editorial: Reaching Out to New Territories …
Regional Studies, 2009, 43, 1-4
4.214Citations (PDF)
69Zum Verhältnis von Innovation und Raum in subnationalen Innovationssystemen
2009, , 159-175
4Citations (PDF)
70The Strength of Weak Lock-Ins: The Renewal of the Westmünsterland Textile Industry
Environment and Planning A, 2007, 39, 1147-1165
4.781Citations (PDF)
71It's the Language, Stupid! On Emotions, Strategies, and Consequences Related to the Use of One Language to Describe and Explain a Diverse World
Environment and Planning A, 2007, 39, 1282-1287
4.718Citations (PDF)
72On the Battle between Shipbuilding Regions in Germany and South Korea
Environment and Planning A, 2005, 37, 635-656
4.724Citations (PDF)
73Guest Editorial
Environment and Planning A, 2005, 37, 571-580
4.7138Citations (PDF)
74How to unlock regional economies from path dependency? From learning region to learning cluster
European Planning Studies, 2005, 13, 521-535
3.8367Citations (PDF)
75South Korea's shipbuilding industry: From a couple of Cathedrals in the desert to an innovative cluster3.125Citations (PDF)
76Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence, Policy Distance? Debating Ann Markusen' s Assessment of Critical Regional Studies
Regional Studies, 2003, 37, 699-700
4.217Citations (PDF)
77Regional Innovation Support Systems: Recent Trends in Germany and East Asia
European Planning Studies, 2002, 10, 153-164
3.833Citations (PDF)
78Südkoreas Regionalentwicklung im Spannungsfeld zwischen nationaler Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Regionalismus und Regionalpolitik1.50Citations (PDF)
79The Learning Region: A Fuzzy Concept or a Sound Theoretical Basis for Modern Regional Innovation Policies?1.529Citations (PDF)
80The Dilemmas of Interregional Institutional Learning1.658Citations (PDF)
81Towards Regionally Embedded Innovation Support Systems in South Korea? Case Studies from Kyongbuk–Taegu and Kyonggi
Urban Studies, 2001, 38, 1373-1395
4.217Citations (PDF)
82Towards Regionally Embedded Innovation Support Systems in South Korea? Case Studies from Kyongbuk–Taegu and Kyonggi
Urban Studies, 2001, 38, 1373-1395
4.213Citations (PDF)
83Regional Innovation Support Systems in South Korea and Japan Compared1.511Citations (PDF)
84Regional Involvement in Defense Industry Restructuring in Belgium and the Netherlands1.91Citations (PDF)
85South Korea's economic miracle and crisis: Explanations and regional consequences
European Planning Studies, 1999, 7, 127-143
3.813Citations (PDF)
86Der Strukturwandel der Rüstungsindustrie und seine Bedeutung für die Wirtschaftsgeographie1.51Citations (PDF)
87Geographic ‘clustering’ in the German opto electronics industry3.623Citations (PDF)
88Technology transfer infrastructures: Some lessons from experiences in Europe, the US and Japan
European Planning Studies, 1997, 5, 351-370
3.843Citations (PDF)
89Strukturwandel, Technologiepolitik und grenzüberschreitende Technologiekooperation in der Euregio Maas-Rhein1.53Citations (PDF)
90What distinguishes 'good' from 'bad' industrial agglomerations?
Erdkunde, 1997, 51, 2-11
0.830Citations (PDF)
91Technology transfer agencies and regional economic development
European Planning Studies, 1996, 4, 167-184
3.854Citations (PDF)
92Regional Technology Policies in the Old and New Länder of Germany2.820Citations (PDF)
93Technology networking in border regions: Case study of the Euregion Maas‐Rhine3.837Citations (PDF)
94Regional Innovation Policies Compared
Urban Studies, 1993, 30, 1009-1024
4.234Citations (PDF)