Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie

Papers
(The TQCC of Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie is 4. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors that Determine the Fate of Every Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything in Between. BentFlyvbjerg & DanGardner, New York30
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Green Industries Without Institutional Support—The Case of the Danish Wine Industry21
New Municipalism and the Challenges of Design: Context, Instruments and Implementation19
NationalismDavidKaplan and KathrynHannum, New York, 2023: Routledge, 220 pp., ISBN 9781138350618, Paperback £28.79.16
Stagnation‐financialisation traps in the United States, Germany, Italy and Japan16
Ontological Resilience Beyond Adaptation: Ethical, Relational and Spiritual Practices of a Sufi‐Inspired Rural Community in Türkiye16
Editorial: Benefits and Limits of Urban and Regional Development16
Child Sex Tourism: Ambiguous Spaces in Bali15
Self‐Relatedness or Cross‐Relatedness: The Co‐Evolution of Industries and Occupations Among Chinese Cities13
From Impact to Abolition: For an Unruly Migration Studies11
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From Meatballs to Souvenirs: Street Vendors’ Strategies of Resilience During Revitalisation in Yogyakarta10
Gender, Immigration and Commuting in Metropolitan Canada10
Street Cries and Public Space Noise Abatement in 19th‐20th Century Barcelona10
Thinking Through the Materiality of Big Data: An Outward‐Looking Approach to Data Infrastructure9
Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London, IMISCOE Research Series. Julius‐CezarMacQuarie, 2023: Springer. Cham, 259 pages, ISBN 978‐3‐031‐36185‐2, 130,79 Euro (hardcover), 39,99 Euro (softcover)9
Spatial Sorting of Well‐being in Sweden: The Role of Attitudes Towards the Neighbourhood and Neighbourhood Type9
Borrowed Size of Small and Medium Cities in a Hierarchical Urban System9
Special Issue on Ageing in Place: Introduction8
Editorial: A Stable Society Journal in Unsettling Times8
Polarisation or Equilibrium? The Impact of ‘Core‐Periphery’ Interactions on Economic Efficiency in the Wuhan Metropolitan Area8
Suburban Autonomy? The Case of Inter‐Suburban Commuting Outside Prague8
What Drives Technological Change in Regions? Relatedness and R&D Subsidies in the US from 1981 to 20108
Negotiating Space and Identity: Digital Empowerment and Spatial Practices of Returning Older Adults in Rural China8
Integrative Framework for Understanding (Im)mobility Across Geographical Contexts8
Digital Experiments with Landed Property: Robots, Race, and Rent8
Opening up New Geographical Ontologies around Adapting to Climate Change7
Coworking Spaces and Mid‐Sized Cities in Peripheral Contexts: Conceptualising Development Trajectories7
Development of a Chrono‐Urbanism Status Composite Index under the 5/10/15‐Minute City Concept Using Social Media Big Data7
Singapore's Imminent Expiration of Land Leases: From Growth and Equality to Discontent and Inequality?7
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Imaginaries: The Ideational Foundation of Sustainability Transitions6
First TESG Paper Award6
Unravelling Uncertainty After Displacement: Syrian and Eritrean Women's Homemaking Processes in The Netherlands6
Professor Rob Tamsma in Groningen: Talent and Discomfort5
Levelling Up Left Behind Places. The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge. RonMartin, BenGardiner, AndyPike, PeterSunley, PeterTyler, Abingdon, 2021: Routledge, 140 pp., £34.99. ISBN 5
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Understanding Peripheral Regions across Time and Space: A Reflection on the Northern Netherlands in 1972 from Sweden in 20255
Unveiling Locational Synergies in Urban and Non‐Urban Areas: Exploring the Colocation Patterns of Coworking Spaces and Knowledge‐Intensive Services5
Episodes in Dutch Policy to Develop ‘Left Behind Places’ (1945–2025)5
Green, Alternative or Business as Usual? Critical Geographies of Sustainable Finance5
Mental Health Benefits of Blue Spaces Exposure: Results from a Moderated Mediation Analysis Using the AUBS Survey5
Grocery Retail Location Patterns in Brno: Clustering, Inequality and Street Network Centrality5
Rent Gaps, Gentrification and the ‘Two Circuits’ of Latin American Urban Economies5
Reading Paasi and Living through Bounded Spaces5
‘Thin’ Regional Identities: Economic Instrumentality or Pathway to Thickness? The Case of the Pearl River Delta5
Changes in Everyday Internet Use and Home Activity During and After Pandemic‐Related Lockdowns: A Case Study in Shuangjing Subdistrict, Beijing5
Closing the Rent Index Gap – A Quantitative Approach to Rental‐Sector Gentrification5
Ultrahigh‐Speed Fixed Broadband and Rural Development5
Regional geographies of climate change5
Studentification in Conservative Turkish Cities: Towards A Nuanced Understanding of Resident Responses to Socio‐Cultural Change4
Editorial: Signing on while saying goodbye to print4
Rethinking Neighborhoods – Connections and Cohesion. William A. V.Clark, Northampton, 2024: Edward Elgar Publishing, 236 pp., ISBN 9781035307937, £95.00 (hardcover).4
A Migration Studies Manifesto?4
Ageing Well in Place: A Capability Approach4
Explaining The Anti‐Immigrant Sentiment Through a Spatial Analysis: A Study of The 2019 European Elections in Italy4
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Exploring the Role of Street Names in the Reproduction of Deinstitutionalised Regions4
The Geography of the Labour Force Composition in the Netherlands: A Tribute to Tamsma’s ‘The Netherlands in Maps’4
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Sustainability, Local Environmental Behaviour and Firm Location Decisions4
Gentrification and the Origin and Destination of Movers: A Systematic Review4
Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Torsten Hägerstrand's Diorama, Path and Project4
When Ageing Meets Neighbourhood Demolition: Negotiating Time, Space, and Kinship in State‐Led Urban Redevelopment in China4
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