Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society is 5. 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
Making water ‘public’ in Bordeaux154
Turning the tide: how public R&D investment shapes European regional development91
Learning from architectural theory about how cities work as complex and evolving spatial systems69
Strategies for circular economy in the Nordics: a comparative analysis of directionality47
The politics of path reproduction under vulnerable climate conditions: the case of skiing infrastructure expansion in the Austrian Alps40
An agency perspective of regional economic resilience during COVID-19: the role of the local state’s place-based leadership in Kunshan, China39
The impact of innovation policy on the regional economies of Europe33
Masking the Strangulation of Opposition Parties as Pandemic Response: Austerity Measures Targeting the Local Level in Hungary33
Embedding city revival into state-driven innovation system: unravelling the state–local entrepreneurial toolkits for innovation31
What do we owe a place? How the debate about left-behind places is challenging how we distribute public funding and the problems it should address29
Cities, innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems: assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic29
Upward job mobility in local economies29
Mustering the political will to help left-behind places in a polarized USA29
Correction to: The power of platforms—precarity and place27
Urban-regional disparities in mental health signals in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a study via Twitter data and machine learning models27
Platforming populism: the services transition, precarious urbanization, and digital platforms in the rise of illiberal populism in the Philippines27
Deglobalization: three scenarios26
First-mover alliance: mission-oriented innovation policy implementation in Shenzhen’s low-altitude economy23
From theory to practice: evaluating civic participation in Naples’ remunicipalised water service23
State-owned enterprises as drivers for regional missions in the Global South: insights from INVAP in Patagonia and Agrogenética Riojana in Northwest Argentina21
Correction to: The impact of innovation policy on the regional economies of Europe20
Lock-in, a way to enable regional economic resilience? Insights from Baotou, China20
Relational hinterlands in the USA have become disconnected from major global centres19
Globalisation in reverse? Reconfiguring the geographies of value chains and production networks19
Referees 202318
The manufactured crisis of COVID-Keynesianism in Britain, Germany and the USA18
How can a regional innovation system meet circular economy challenges? Conceptualization and empirical insights from Germany17
Understanding the role of oil and gas companies in the current sustainability trends: an application of the sustainable business model archetypes17
Institutional reform, path development and firm creation: evidence from China17
Reply: What are our obligations to ‘left-behind places’?16
The heroes and killjoys of green megaprojects: a feminist critique16
Economic stimulus measures in the pandemic: the role of fiscal decentralisation16
The age of crisis16
Enhancing environmental sustainability: the impact of mission-oriented innovation policies on green innovation and patent trends15
Social ties, trust and the geography of discontent14
Defining left behind places: an internationally comparative poset analysis14
Contested visions of regional futures in Inland Norway: data storage, TikTok and the symbolic value of megaprojects14
Towards an evolutionary economic geography research agenda to study migration and innovation14
Critical geographies of the circular economy13
Digitalisation of Indian smart cities: post-Covid-19 approaches to data, recognition and health monitoring13
Inward FDI and regional performance in Europe after the Great Recession13
Breaking out of old paths? Towards a research agenda on path decline13
Referees 202513
Towards ‘bogus employment?’ The contradictory outcomes of ride-hailing regulation in Berlin, Lisbon and Paris12
Tasks, occupations and slowbalisation: on the limits of fragmentation12
Regional assets and network switching: shifting geographies of ownership, control and capital in UK offshore oil12
Realizing the promise of evolutionary economic geography: ecosystem perspectives12
Getting left behind? The localised consequences of exclusion from the credit market for UK SMEs12
Exploring circular economy transition pathways: a roadmap analysis of 15 Canadian local governments12
Obstacles to local cooperation in fragmented, left-behind economies: an integrated framework12
What does it mean to be ‘left behind?’11
Learning from the best: how regional knowledge stimulates circular economy transition at company level11
The limits of waste as a resource: a critique and a proposition towards a new scalar imagination for the circular economy model11
Amsterdam’s circular economy at a world-ecological crossroads: postcapitalist degrowth or the next regime of capital accumulation?11
Inventors, firms and localities: insights into the nexus that forms and alters the evolution of regional knowledge spaces10
Ideology and policy decision-making in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic in the USA10
Correction to: Escaping and creating lock-ins in accelerating low-carbon transitions: conceptual reflections and empirical insights from electricity and auto-mobility transitions in Europe, the USA an10
The weed, asbestos pipe and disposable tree: unmuting multispecies Flemish and Norwegian circular site stories for diverse circular economies10
Furloughing and COVID-19: assessing regulatory reform of the state10
Municipalising housing policy: place-based alternatives to neoliberalism in Chile9
Finding land for the circular economy: territorial dynamics and spatial experimentation in the post-industrial city9
The right kind of growth for everyone: policy challenges during the digital and green transformations9
Left behind places in Brazil: the dynamics of regional inequalities and public policies in the early 21st century9
Wind of change: shifting narratives on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Duisburg and Germany8
Geographical evolutionary political economy: linking local evolution with uneven and combined development8
Novelty, dynamics and competition: a commentary on the nature of economic evolution8
Estimating the social and spatial impacts of Covid mitigation strategies in United Kingdom regions: synthetic data and dashboards8
A mega-rescaling-project: state powers and intra-state conflicts in the development of the Grand Paris Express station districts8
The economic resilience of a city: the effect of relatedness on the survival of amenity shops during the COVID-19 pandemic8
Capabilities, institutions and regional economic development: a proposed synthesis7
The polarisation of Italian metropolitan areas, 2000–2018: structural change, technology and growth7
Correction to: the following papers7
Inside out: human mobility big data show how COVID-19 changed the urban network structure in the Seoul Metropolitan Area7
Rural areas as winners of COVID-19, digitalization and remote working? Empirical evidence from recent internal migration in Germany7
The future of the corporate office? Emerging trends in the post-Covid city7
The symbolic power of sustainability: Gulf megaprojects and the case of Expo City Dubai7
Walls of capital: quantitative easing, spatial inequality, and the winners and losers of Canada’s pandemic-era housing market7
Referees 20246
‘Left behind places’: What can be done about them?6
Challenging austerity under the COVID-19 state6
Re-imagining evolutionary economic geography6
Entrepreneurial scalecraft: spatial–institutional processes and state scalar politics of eco-city-regional development6
Firm interconnectedness and resilience: evidence from the Italian manufacturing6
What are our obligations to ‘left-behind places’? A response to Dijkstra6
Regional diversification and labour market upgrading: local access to skill-related high-income jobs helps workers escaping low-wage employment6
Reinforcing path marginalization: revealing the unaccounted labour organization at a mining frontier in Indonesia6
Persistently poor, left-behind and chronically disconnected6
Understanding the post-COVID state and its geographies6
Publicness and local public service delivery choices: the role of place-based institutions6
Global digital networks6
Remunicipalisation and resistance to privatisation of local water services: lessons from Argentina5
Escaping and creating lock-ins in accelerating low-carbon transitions: conceptual reflections and empirical insights from electricity and auto-mobility transitions in Europe, the USA and China5
Are rural firms left behind? Firm location and perceived job attractiveness of high-skilled workers5
Missing missions or partial missions? Translating circular economy directionality into place-based transformative action5
Advancing spatial ontology in evolutionary economic geography5
Rethinking path dependence and lock-ins in regions, economy and society5
Three types of income inequality: a comparison of left behind places and more developed regions in the EU5
Who gets left behind by left behind places?5
Regional lock-ins and realities of firm-level diversification5
Smart cities as “mission-oriented” innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems—insights from 20 years of experiments in Japan5
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