Henry C. Renski
Affiliations: | Regional Planning | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Urban and Regional Planning, Regional Studies, Public and Social Welfare, Public AdministrationGoogle:
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Davis J, Renski H. (2020) Do Industrial Preservation Policies Protect and Promote Urban Industrial Activity Journal of the American Planning Association. 1-12 |
Furtado L, Renski H. (2020) Place attachment in self-built informal housing: improving spaces of crime Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. 1-19 |
Hollander JB, Renski H. (2017) Measuring urban attitudes embedded in microblogging data: shrinking versus growing cities Town Planning Review. 88: 465-490 |
Renski H. (2015) Externalities or Experience? Localization Economies and Start‐up Business Survival Growth and Change. 46: 458-480 |
Renski H. (2014) The Influence of Industry Mix on Regional New Firm Formation in the United States Regional Studies. 48: 1353-1370 |
Renski H. (2013) Using matched employee-employer data to measure labour mobility and knowledge flows in supply-chain and labour-based industry clusters Regional Science Policy and Practice. 5: 25-43 |
Renski H. (2010) Social Capital and Business Development in High-Technology Clusters: An Analysis of Contemporary U.S. Agglomerations by Neslihan Aydogan and Yiu Por Chen Journal of Regional Science. 50: 663-665 |
Renski HC. (2009) A new era of federal involvement in regional economic development? The case of the WIRED initiative Environment and Planning C-Government and Policy. 27: 593-611 |
Feser E, Renski H, Goldstein H. (2008) Clusters and Economic Development Outcomes: An Analysis of the Link Between Clustering and Industry Growth Economic Development Quarterly. 22: 324-344 |
Renski H. (2008) New Firm Entry, Survival, and Growth in the United States: A Comparison of Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas Journal of the American Planning Association. 75: 60-77 |