Best Referees Regional Studies 2012
Voted for by the editors of Regional Studies.
- Eckhardt Bode, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany
- Joaquin Azagra Caro, Institute of Management of Innovation & Knowledge, Spain
- Krisztina Varro, Radboud University, The Netherlands
Best Referee Spatial Economic Analysis
- Voted for by the editors of Spatial Economic Analysis
- Elisa Tosetti, Brunel University, UK
Best Book Award
- Voted for by the Regional Studies Association membership from a list of titles published in 2011
- John Tomaney, University College London, UK, Andy Pike, CURDS, Newcastle University, UK, Andres Rodriguez-Pose,
- London School of Economics, UK: Handbook of Local and Regional Development.
Best Paper Regional Studies
- Voted for by the editors of Regional Studies
- Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Anne ter Wal, Imperial College London, UK: Co-evolution of Firms, Industries and Networks in Space.
Best Paper Spatial Economic Analysis
- Voted for by the editors of Spatial Economic Analysis
- Giuseppe Arbia, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy: A Lustrum of SEA: Recent Research Trends Following the Creation of the Spatial Econometrics Association (2007 – 2011)
Best International Conference Paper – Early Career, Global Conference, Beijing
- Mikko Weckroth, University of Helsinki, Finland: Subjective Wellbeing and Happiness Inside a City Region: Urban Villages and Gated Communities
Best International Conference Paper, Global Conference, Beijing
- Harald Bathelt, University of Toronto, Canada, LI Peng-Fei, East China Normal University, China: Global Cluster Networks:Foreign Direct Investment Flows from Canada to China.
Best International Conference Paper – Early Career, European Conference, Delft
- Basak Demires Ozkul, University College London, UK: Regions in the Knowledge Economy: How the Changing Pattern of Journey-to-work Flows is Creating a More Fragmented Regional Identity in England and Wales.
Best International Conference Paper, European Conference, Delft
- Robert Huggins, Cardiff University, UK, Piers Thompson, Nottingham Trent University, UK: Culture and Place-based Development: A Socio-Economic Analysis