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Exogenously Led and Policy-Supported New Path Development in Peripheral Regions: Analytical and Synthetic Routes
Michaela TripplArne Isaksensubject
Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyPath creation021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopment (topology)SoftwareConceptual approachEconomyOrder (exchange)Path (graph theory)Economic geographybusiness050703 geographydescription
AbstractThe aim of this article is to explore how new industrial paths emerge and grow in peripheral regional economies. Current conceptualizations of regional path development are based on experiences from core regions and fail to provide satisfactory theoretical explanations of new path-creating activities in peripheral areas. Our conceptual approach combines the notions of path development and knowledge bases, enabling us to distinguish between an analytic and a synthetic route of path creation. We argue that due emphasis should be given to exogenous sources of new path development and policy actions in order to understand how analytical and synthetic routes unfold in peripheral regions. These factors are still underappreciated in prevailing models of path creation. The article contains an analysis of the emergence and evolution of new industries in two peripheral regions in Norway and Austria: the electronics and software industry in Arendal–Grimstad in southeastern Norway, and the software industry i...
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2016-03-31 | Economic Geography |