Keywords: Regional development
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Journal of Place Management and Development (2022) 15 (3): 298–315.
Published: 02 August 2021
... ; Scannell and Gifford, 2010 ; Razem, 2018), but without attention to how place attachment forms and reforms over time to influence the actions of community place leadership. Place attachment Community leadership Place management Regional development South Australia This paper examines...
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Journal of Place Management and Development (2022) 15 (2): 112–129.
Published: 09 April 2021
... Publishing Limited 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only United Kingdom Higher education institution Regional development Place branding Widening participation University stakeholder Collaborative multi-stakeholder processes for regional development are not novel...
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Journal of Place Management and Development (2021) 14 (2): 114–133.
Published: 21 September 2020
...Paweł Capik Purpose Investment promotion is gaining in popularity, yet its relationship with regional development remains unclear and under-investigated. The purpose of this paper is to combine place marketing and regional development concepts to explore investment promotion in the Czech, Polish...
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Journal of Place Management and Development (2020) 13 (2): 177–194.
Published: 03 March 2020
... (Fusté-Forné, 2015b ; Hillel et al., 2013 ; Sims, 2009). In this context, markets, as a relevant example of local and tourist sites, also play a significant role in building a sense of place. Within this context, food tourism is a key tool for local and regional development (Baldacchino...
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Journal of Place Management and Development (2009) 2 (2): 109–124.
Published: 24 July 2009
... to be simplified representations of the multifaceted nature of a place. As waterfront areas are often redeveloped as key tourism attractions, they often provide the prominent image used to identify or encapsulate a town, city or region (Smith, 2005a). Regeneration Tourism Regional development Perception...

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