Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie

Papers
(The H4-Index of Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Digital Transition by COVID‐19 Pandemic? The German Food Online Retail192
Changing Grocery Shopping Behaviours Among Chinese Consumers At The Outset Of The COVID‐19 Outbreak125
Regional Resilience in Times of a Pandemic Crisis: The Case of COVID‐19 in China109
COVID‐19 and Finance: Market Developments So Far and Potential Impacts on the Financial Sector and Centres76
Urban‐Rural Polarisation in Times of the Corona Outbreak? The Early Demographic and Geographic Patterns of the SARS‐CoV‐2 Epidemic in the Netherlands62
Infectious Diseases as Socio‐Spatial Processes: The COVID‐19 Outbreak In Germany60
From Corona Virus to Corona Crisis: The Value of An Analytical and Geographical Understanding of Crisis57
COVID‐19, Virtual Church Services and a New Temporary Geography of Home50
Distancing Bonus Or Downscaling Loss? The Changing Livelihood of Us Online Workers in Times of COVID‐1945
How Can We Quarantine Without a Home? Responses of Activism and Urban Social Movements in Times of COVID‐19 Pandemic Crisis in Lisbon43
COVID‐19 and Alternative Conceptualisations of Value and Risk in GPN Research33
Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of The Covid‐19 Pandemic28
Responding to the COVID‐19 Crisis: Transformative Governance in Switzerland28
The COVID‐19 Pandemic and Relationship Banking in Germany: Will Regional Banks Cushion an Economic Decline or is A Banking Crisis Looming?26
Creative Production of ‘COVID‐19 Social Distancing’ Narratives on Social Media26
Problematizing ‘Bordering, Ordering, and Othering’ as Manifestations of Socio‐Spatial Fetishism25
Marketplaces as Public Spaces in Times of The Covid‐19 Coronavirus Outbreak: First Reflections23
Relational Cities Disrupted: Reflections on the Particular Geographies of COVID‐19 For Small But Global Urbanisation in Dublin, Ireland, and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg22
Beyond ‘Borderism’: Overcoming Discriminative B/Ordering and Othering22
Editorial: The Geography of the COVID‐19 Pandemic21
The City Under COVID‐19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology20
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