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1Intercity personnel exchange is more effective than policy transplantation at reducing water pollution
Nature Cities, 2025, 2, 210-222
9.00Citations (PDF)
2Policy interactions make achieving carbon neutrality in China more challenging
Nature Climate Change, 2025, 15, 134-135
10.00Citations (PDF)
3Mitigation policies interactions delay the achievement of carbon neutrality in China
Nature Climate Change, 2025, 15, 147-152
10.00Citations (PDF)
4Unity of opposites: a structured way to promote geographic understanding
Annals of GIS, 2025, 31, 353-366
3.20Citations (PDF)
5Market relatedness and local export dynamics: Evidence from China
Applied Geography, 2024, 164, 103218
4.91Citations (PDF)
6Perilous Evolutionary Paths of Industrial Policy in a Developmental Context: Evidence from the Chinese Medical Industry1.62Citations (PDF)
7Governance capacity, related variety and regional economic resilience under the COVID-19 epidemic: evidence from China
Annals of Regional Science, 2024, 73, 291-321
1.70Citations (PDF)
8Regional resilience during a trade war: The role of global connections and local networks
Journal of World Business, 2024, 59, 101567
8.43Citations (PDF)
9Regional fiscal disparities in Chinese cities: Revenue-expenditure perspective
Applied Geography, 2024, 170, 103362
4.92Citations (PDF)
10The role of Industry-University-Research collaboration in regional technological diversification: An empirical study on the pharmaceutical industry in China
Applied Geography, 2024, 171, 103393
4.91Citations (PDF)
11Extensive Dynamics of Global Collaboration Network for Scientific Breakthroughs
Professional Geographer, 2023, 75, 548-561
2.31Citations (PDF)
12The effects of trade intermediaries on firms’ export market diversification: Evidence from China2.51Citations (PDF)
13Temporary extra-regional linkages and export product and market diversification
Regional Studies, 2023, 57, 1578-1591
4.22Citations (PDF)
14Gone with the epidemic? The spatial effects of the Covid-19 on global investment network
Applied Geography, 2023, 156, 102978
4.910Citations (PDF)
15The mechanism of revoking counties or county-level cities to municipal districts and its effect on urban expansion in Chinese cities
Applied Geography, 2023, 159, 103068
4.95Citations (PDF)
16Do not put eggs in one basket: related variety and export resilience in the post-crisis era
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2022, 30, 1655-1676
2.014Citations (PDF)
17Evolution of Regional Export Growth in China: A Multidimensional Decomposition of Export Dynamics
Professional Geographer, 2022, 74, 314-326
2.33Citations (PDF)
18What can evolutionary economic geography learn from global value chain and global production network research on developing and emerging economies?
Area Development and Policy, 2022, 7, 162-176
2.92Citations (PDF)
19Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development5.526Citations (PDF)
20How do local policies and trade barriers reshape the export of Chinese photovoltaic products?9.819Citations (PDF)
21Path transplantation: How to use the power of irrigation – a case study of the photovoltaic industry in China
Geographical Journal, 2021, 187, 301-314
4.11Citations (PDF)
22Benefit from local or destination? The export expansion of Chinese photovoltaic industry under trade protection
Energy Economics, 2021, 104, 105690
13.05Citations (PDF)
23Change your identity and fit in: an empirical examination of ownership structure change, firm performance and local knowledge spillovers in China
Spatial Economic Analysis, 2020, 15, 24-42
2.04Citations (PDF)
24Sectoral and spatial patterns of Chinese cities’ export structures
Post-Communist Economies, 2020, 32, 125-146
2.20Citations (PDF)
25Global-local interactions in agrochemical industry: Relating trade regulations in Brazil to environmental and spatial restructuring in China
Applied Geography, 2020, 123, 102244
4.911Citations (PDF)
26Nontariff measures, trade deflection, and market expansion of exporters in China
Growth and Change, 2020, 51, 932-953
2.64Citations (PDF)
27Do Environmental Regulations Affect Air Quality and SO2 Emissions?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 117-140
0.01Citations (PDF)
28How Is Geography of Industries Related to Industrial Pollution?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 59-88
0.00Citations (PDF)
29Is There a Trade-Related Pollution Trap for China?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 201-222
0.00Citations (PDF)
30How Does Industrial Dynamics Affect Environmental Pollution?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 177-197
0.00Citations (PDF)
31Do Polluting Firms Favour the Borders of Jurisdictions?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 89-115
0.00Citations (PDF)
32How Does Spatial Division of Labour Relate to Industrial Pollution?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 223-250
0.00Citations (PDF)
33How Does China’s Economic Transition Contribute to Air Pollution?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 141-175
0.00Citations (PDF)
34Do Foreign Trade Contribute to Industrial Pollution?
Economic Geography, 2020, , 251-268
0.02Citations (PDF)
35Who leads regional industrial dynamics? “New industry creators” in Chinese regions
Growth and Change, 2019, 50, 69-89
2.615Citations (PDF)
36On evolutionary economic geography: a literature review using bibliometric analysis
European Planning Studies, 2019, 27, 639-660
3.832Citations (PDF)
37Spatial and Sectoral Patterns of Firm Entry in China
Professional Geographer, 2019, 71, 703-714
2.36Citations (PDF)
38Export Expansion and Regional Diversification: Learning from the Changing Geography of China’s Exports
Professional Geographer, 2019, 71, 692-702
2.310Citations (PDF)
39Introduction
Economic Geography, 2019, , 1-24
0.00Citations (PDF)
40How Does Geese Fly Domestically? Firm Demography and Spatial Restructuring in China’s Apparel Industry
Economic Geography, 2019, , 215-230
0.00Citations (PDF)
41How Do Environmental Regulations Affect Industrial Dynamics in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 231-249
0.00Citations (PDF)
42What Drives the Evolution of Export Product Space in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 281-302
0.01Citations (PDF)
43How Do Firm Dynamics Affect Regional Inequality of Productivity in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 303-323
0.00Citations (PDF)
44How Does Regional Industrial Structure Evolve in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 47-76
0.00Citations (PDF)
45What Matters for Regional Industrial Dynamics in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 77-95
0.00Citations (PDF)
46What Facilitates New Firm Formation in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 97-122
0.01Citations (PDF)
47Does Creative Destruction Work for Chinese Regions?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 123-146
0.00Citations (PDF)
48What Causes Firm Failure in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 147-168
0.00Citations (PDF)
49What Sustains Large Firms in China?
Economic Geography, 2019, , 169-194
0.00Citations (PDF)
50Learning from yourself or learning from neighbours: knowledge spillovers, institutional context and firm upgrading
Regional Studies, 2019, 53, 1397-1409
4.221Citations (PDF)
51Regional industrial development in a dual-core industry space in China: The role of the missing service
Habitat International, 2019, 94, 102072
6.310Citations (PDF)
52Product relatedness and export specialisation in China’s regions: a perspective of global–local interactions4.48Citations (PDF)
53Proximity Matters: Inter‐Regional Knowledge Spillovers and Regional Industrial Diversification in China1.610Citations (PDF)
54Local government intervention, firm–government connection, and industrial land expansion in China
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2019, 41, 206-222
2.533Citations (PDF)
55Moving beyond Anglo-American economic geography: the significance of non-Anglo-American model3.59Citations (PDF)
56Evolution of Export Product Space in China: Technological Relatedness, National/Local Governance and Regional Industrial Diversification1.612Citations (PDF)
57Regional industrial evolution in China
Papers in Regional Science, 2018, 97, 173-199
2.473Citations (PDF)
58Agglomeration, (un)‐related variety and new firm survival in China: Do local subsidies matter?
Papers in Regional Science, 2018, 97, 485-501
2.455Citations (PDF)
59Upgrading in China’s apparel industry: international trade, local clusters and institutional contexts
Post-Communist Economies, 2018, 30, 193-215
2.28Citations (PDF)
60Industrial dynamics and environmental performance in urban China
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 195, 1512-1522
9.816Citations (PDF)
61The Principle of Relatedness0.0165Citations (PDF)
62Geography of productivity: evidence from China’s manufacturing industries
Annals of Regional Science, 2018, 62, 141-168
1.72Citations (PDF)
63Good neighbors, bad neighbors: local knowledge spillovers, regional institutions and firm performance in China
Small Business Economics, 2018, 52, 617-632
4.128Citations (PDF)
64Entrepreneurship in China
Small Business Economics, 2018, 52, 563-572
4.1133Citations (PDF)
65Rural banking in China: geographically accessible but still financially excluded?
Regional Studies, 2017, 51, 297-312
4.239Citations (PDF)
66What matters for regional industrial dynamics in a transitional economy?2.916Citations (PDF)
67Rural banking in China: a case of centralization?
Area Development and Policy, 2017, 2, 173-191
2.91Citations (PDF)
68Do China’s economic development zones improve land use efficiency? The effects of selection, factor accumulation and agglomeration
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2017, 162, 145-156
8.8111Citations (PDF)
69How do environmental regulations affect industrial dynamics? Evidence from China's pollution-intensive industries
Habitat International, 2017, 60, 10-18
6.3136Citations (PDF)
70Does Creative Destruction Work for Chinese Regions?
Growth and Change, 2017, 48, 274-296
2.611Citations (PDF)
71Economic Globalization and Local Responses
Springer Geography, 2017, , 281-300
0.00Citations (PDF)
72Transformation of China's ‘World Factory’: Production Relocation and Export Evolution of the Electronics Firms1.624Citations (PDF)
73Introduction
Springer Geography, 2017, , 1-16
0.00Citations (PDF)
74Institutional Embeddedness and Regional Adaptability and Rigidity in a Chinese Apparel Cluster
Springer Geography, 2017, , 121-142
0.00Citations (PDF)
75Going Green or Going Away: Environmental Regulation, Economic Geography and Firms’ Strategies in China’s Pollution-Intensive Industries
Springer Geography, 2017, , 169-197
0.00Citations (PDF)
76Global, Regional, and Local: New Firm Formation and Spatial Restructuring in China’s Apparel Industry
Springer Geography, 2017, , 73-96
0.01Citations (PDF)
77How did geese fly domestically? Firm demography and spatial restructuring in China's apparel industry
Area, 2016, 48, 346-356
1.92Citations (PDF)
78A comparative study of land efficiency of electronics firms located within and outside development zones in Shanghai
Habitat International, 2016, 56, 63-73
6.339Citations (PDF)
79Technological relatedness and asymmetrical firm productivity gains under market reforms in China4.413Citations (PDF)
80Determinants of Firm Failure: Empirical Evidence from <scp>C</scp>hina
Growth and Change, 2016, 47, 72-92
2.636Citations (PDF)
81Economic Transition, Urban Dynamics, and Economic Development in China: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Growth and Change, 2016, 47, 4-8
2.68Citations (PDF)
82Population dynamics and regional development in China4.44Citations (PDF)
83Research progress of industrial geography in China
Journal of Chinese Geography, 2016, 26, 1057-1066
4.721Citations (PDF)
84Global and local governance, industrial and geographical dynamics: A tale of two clusters2.919Citations (PDF)
85Economic transition, urbanization and population redistribution in China
Habitat International, 2016, 51, 39-47
6.3130Citations (PDF)
86Fiscal decentralization, political centralization, and land urbanization in China
Urban Geography, 2016, 37, 436-457
3.3158Citations (PDF)
87Entrepreneurship in China: The role of localisation and urbanisation economies
Urban Studies, 2016, 53, 2584-2606
4.166Citations (PDF)
88What sustains larger firms? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industries
Annals of Regional Science, 2016, 58, 275-300
1.73Citations (PDF)
89Do polluting plants locate in the borders of jurisdictions? Evidence from China
Habitat International, 2015, 50, 140-148
6.325Citations (PDF)
90Going global: understanding China’s outward foreign direct investment from motivational and institutional perspectives
Post-Communist Economies, 2015, 27, 448-471
2.225Citations (PDF)
91Urban land expansion under economic transition in China: A multi-level modeling analysis
Habitat International, 2015, 47, 69-82
6.3167Citations (PDF)
92Geographical agglomeration and co-agglomeration of exporters and nonexporters in China
Geo Journal, 2015, 81, 947-964
1.99Citations (PDF)
93Production space and regional industrial evolution in China
Geo Journal, 2015, 82, 379-396
1.953Citations (PDF)
94Agglomeration economies and firm R&amp;D efforts: an analysis of China’s electronics and telecommunications industries
Annals of Regional Science, 2014, 53, 671-701
1.712Citations (PDF)
95Land use change and economic growth in urban China: A structural equation analysis
Urban Studies, 2014, 51, 2880-2898
4.1168Citations (PDF)
96Going green or going away: Environmental regulation, economic geography and firms’ strategies in China’s pollution-intensive industries
Geoforum, 2014, 55, 53-65
2.6157Citations (PDF)
97The productivity puzzle of Chinese exporters: Perspectives of local protection and spillover effects
Papers in Regional Science, 2014, 93, 367-385
2.431Citations (PDF)
98Geographical dynamics and industrial relocation: spatial strategies of apparel firms in Ningbo, China2.630Citations (PDF)
99Global, regional and local: new firm formation and spatial restructuring in China’s apparel industry
Geo Journal, 2013, 79, 237-253
1.914Citations (PDF)
100Spatial heterogeneity of economic development and industrial pollution in urban China3.4110Citations (PDF)
101Does ownership matter for industrial agglomeration in China?
Asian Geographer, 2012, 29, 1-19
1.74Citations (PDF)
102Is Economic Transition Harmful to China’s Urban Environment? Evidence from Industrial Air Pollution in Chinese Cities
Urban Studies, 2012, 49, 1767-1790
4.174Citations (PDF)
103Industrial agglomeration and exporting in China: What is the link?1.813Citations (PDF)
104Air Quality in Urban China2.613Citations (PDF)
105Centralization and marginalization: The Chinese banking industry in reform
Applied Geography, 2012, 32, 854-867
4.915Citations (PDF)
106The Locational Distribution of Foreign Banks in China: A Disaggregated Analysis
Regional Studies, 2011, 45, 733-754
4.227Citations (PDF)
107Spatial Organization of Fortune Global 500 Corporations in China: An Empirical Study of Multinationals from Japan, the United States, and European Union2.612Citations (PDF)
108Geography of Multinational Corporations and Functional Specialization in Chinese Cities0.23Citations (PDF)
109Regional difference in social capital and its impact on regional economic growth in China
Chinese Geographical Science, 2010, 20, 442-449
2.815Citations (PDF)
110Economic Transition, Dynamic Externalities and City-industry Growth in China
Urban Studies, 2010, 47, 121-144
4.137Citations (PDF)
111Geographical agglomeration and co-agglomeration of foreign and domestic enterprises: a case study of Chinese manufacturing industries
Post-Communist Economies, 2010, 22, 323-343
2.212Citations (PDF)
112Real Estate FDI in Chinese Cities: Local Market Conditions and Regional Institutions2.631Citations (PDF)
113Regional and sectoral differences in the spatial restructuring of Chinese manufacturing industries during the post-WTO period
Geo Journal, 2010, 77, 361-381
1.942Citations (PDF)
114Scenario analysis on the global carbon emissions reduction goal proposed in the declaration of the 2009 G8 Summit0.519Citations (PDF)
115What attracts foreign direct investment in China’s real estate development?
Annals of Regional Science, 2009, 46, 267-293
1.738Citations (PDF)
116Foreign Manufacturing Investment in China: The Role of Industrial Agglomeration and Industrial Linkages
China and World Economy, 2008, 16, 82-99
3.216Citations (PDF)
117Globalization, Institutional Change, and Industrial Location: Economic Transition and Industrial Concentration in China
Regional Studies, 2008, 42, 923-945
4.2208Citations (PDF)
118Foreign Banking in China: A Study of 279 Branch Units in 32 Cities2.617Citations (PDF)
119Geographical Concentration of Manufacturing Industries in China: The Importance of Spatial and Industrial Scales2.654Citations (PDF)
120Energy Intensity in Light of China's Economic Transition2.623Citations (PDF)
121Location of foreign manufacturers in China: Agglomeration economies and country of origin effects2.4107Citations (PDF)
122Entry Mode and Location of Foreign Manufacturing Enterprises in China2.617Citations (PDF)
123Information costs, agglomeration economies and the location of foreign direct investment in China1
Regional Studies, 2002, 36, 1029-1036
4.2129Citations (PDF)
124How to jump further and catch up? Path-breaking in an uneven industry space3.336Citations (PDF)
125Industry relatedness and new firm survival in China: do regional institutions and firm heterogeneity matter?2.25Citations (PDF)