Economic Geography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Economic Geography is 21. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sequined Styles, Intersectional Moves: Economic Geography, Let’s Dress Up!105
Splitting Up or Dancing Together? Local Institutional Structure and the Performance of Urban Areas52
The Rise of the Rest: How Entrepreneurs in Surprising Places Are Building the New American Dream45
Geopolitical Decoupling in Global Production Networks37
The Commodity and Its Aftermarkets: Products as Unfinished Business36
“Expropriation of Capitalist by State Capitalist:” Organizational Change and the Centralization of Capital as State Property36
Psychological Openness and the Emergence of Breakthrough vs. Incremental Innovations: A Regional Perspective35
Don’t Shoot the Pianist: Creative Firms, Workers, and Neighborhood Gentrification35
Industrial Embeddedness and Regional Economic Resistance in Europe32
Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Learning from Cases31
The Financial Industry Sets Sights on Institutional Investors: A Relational Approach to Property Investment Outsourcing28
Relocation Decisions in Uncertain Times: Brexit and Financial Services25
Zero Poverty Society: Ensuring a Decent Income for All25
The Handbook of Diverse Economies24
Geographies of Marketization in Higher Education: Branch Campuses as Territorial and Symbolic Fixes24
Evolving Market Infrastructures: The Case of Assetization in UK Social Housing23
Rentier Capitalism: Who Owns the Economy, and Who Pays for It?23
Turning Technological Relatedness into Industrial Strategy: The Productivity Effects of Smart Specialization in Europe22
The Place-based Work of Global Circulation: Maritime Workers, Collaboration, and Labor Agency at the Seaport21
Capitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World21
Refractive Economies: Diamond Mining and Social Reproduction in the North21
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