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A conceptual synthesis of 25 years of regional development research: Core thematic communities and emerging frontiers

This URENIO Research Working Paper, authored by Anastasia Panori, presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the intellectual landscape of regional development. It provides valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to navigate this complex and evolving field.

Regional development is an intricate process that involves various components and actors interacting within complex, evolving environments. Despite numerous studies on specific aspects of the field, a comprehensive overview of the intellectual structure has remained underexplored. This fragmentation limits the ability to grasp broader trends and interconnections shaping regional development research. To address this gap, this study utilises a bibliometric analysis to examine the intellectual structure of regional development over the past 25 years.

Drawing from 15,226 source documents extracted from Scopus, the study constructs a document citation network including 15,488 co-citations (edges) among 7,882 source documents (nodes). Citation relationships among these publications are analysed using weighted in-degree calculations in Gephi, while the Louvain modularity algorithm identifies research communities based on shared themes. Additionally, topic modelling techniques in R, utilising word frequency and co-occurrence analysis, uncover dominant thematic areas within the field. Key findings reveal the interconnectedness of various research communities, with a particular emphasis on path dependence and industrial evolution, the role of Higher Education Institutions, regional disparities and inequality, entrepreneurial ecosystems, EU Cohesion Policy, the rise of the city-regions, tourism and globalised regional development.

The paper is available here: URENIO_Working_25_1
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