Networks and Spatial Economics - Top Downloaded Papers for 2021
Networks and Spatial Economics highlights some of the top downloaded papers from the journal in 2021:
Street Network Studies: from Networks to Models and their Representations (this opens in a new tab)
Stephen Marshall, Jorge Gil, Karl Kropf, Martin Tomko & Lucas Figueiredo
Networks and Spatial Economics Vol. 18, Pages 735–749 (2018)
In Search of Concerted Strategies for Competitive and Resilient Regions (this opens in a new tab)
Kamila Borsekova, Samuel Koróny & Peter Nijkamp
Networks and Spatial Economics (Published Online 06 February 2021)
The Role of Bike Sharing in Promoting Transport Resilience (this opens in a new tab)
Lu Cheng, Zhifu Mi, D’Maris Coffman, Jing Meng, Dining Liu & Dongfeng Chang
Networks and Spatial Economics (Published Online 04 February 2021)
The Role of Transport and Population Components in Change in Accessibility: the Influence of the Distance Decay Parameter (this opens in a new tab)
Marcin Stępniak & Piotr Rosik
Networks and Spatial Economics Vol. 18, Pages 291–312 (2018)
Discovering the Hidden Community Structure of Public Transportation Networks (this opens in a new tab)
László Hajdu, András Bóta, Miklós Krész, Alireza Khani & Lauren M. Gardner
Networks and Spatial Economics Vol. 20, Pages 209–231 (2020)