“…Although case study evidence for single regions may provide important insights (e.g., Beel, Jones, & Plows, 2019;Bellandi & Santini, 2019;Liu, Lattemann, Xing, & Dorawa, 2019), the specific character and the relevance of regional conditions can often be more convincingly demonstrated in an interregional comparison (see also Morrison & Doussineau, 2019). Regional Studies also welcomes research based on regions throughout the world, and recent contributions have included a focus on China (e.g., Liu, 2019;Zhang & Ji, 2019), Rwanda (e.g., Nilsson, 2019), Japan (e.g., Okamuro, Nishimura, & Kitagawa, 2019), the United States (e.g., Eisenburger, Doussard, Wolf-Powers, Schrock, & Marotta, 2019); Canada (e.g., Brydges & Hracs, 2019) and Europe (e.g., Ezcurra & Rios, 2019), as well as cross-country comparison (e.g., Jones, 2019).…”