The Industrial Geographer publishes articles and research notes that focus on a broad range of economic issues across all economic sectors and explore issues at all scales from the firm to the globe. The journal encourages submissions that are theoretically driven empirical research, papers with an applied and planning thrust, and papers that explore directions for future research. The IG publishes two issues annually: Issue 1 (January-June) and Issue 2 (July-December). Individuals interested in organizing a special issue should contact the editors.
Volume 7, Issue 1 (Spring, 2010)
Sinha The Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis and Legacy Pollution: A Geohistorical Analysis of the Environmental Consequences of Industrialization in Worcester, Massachusetts (USA) pp. 1-18, 182kb
Note: Spring, 2010 begins the IG's new "publish on acceptance" policy. Articles will appear on this website as they are accepted and formatted for publication.
Volume 6, Issue 2 (Fall, 2009)
Kalafsky and Rice Editorial: Lessons Learned from Our Discipline, and More Effective Use of Technology at The Industrial Geographer pp. 1-2, 46kb
O'Hagan Corporate Directors and Educational Affiliations: A Spatial-Temporal Analysis pp. 3-30, 201kb
Chen, Liu, and Chen How Much Does History Matter? An Analysis of the Geographic Distribution of Venture Capital Investment in the U.S. Biotechnology Industry pp. 31-55, 321kb
Kalafsky Tribute: Alan MacPherson p. 56, 29kb