Towards a theory of regional diversification: Combining insights from Evolutionary Economic Geography and Transition Studies

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Abstract

Towards a theory of regional diversification: combining insights from Evolutionary Economic Geography and Transition Studies. Regional Studies. This paper develops a theoretical framework of regional diversification by combining insights from Evolutionary Economic Geography and Transition Studies. It argues that a theory of regional diversification should not only build on the current understanding of related diversification but also account for processes of unrelated diversification by looking at the role of agency in processes of institutional entrepreneurship, and at enabling and constraining factors at various spatial scales. This paper proposes a typology of four regional diversification trajectories by cross-tabulating related versus unrelated diversification with niche creation versus regime adoption, and it develops a number of propositions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-45
JournalRegional Studies
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Evolutionary Economic Geography
  • Transition Studies
  • regional diversification
  • unrelated diversification
  • institutional entrepreneurship
  • institutional change

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