This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional contexts. The paper adds to scholarship in this area by bringing together three disparate cases with a common analytical entry point: the city region. Despite their multiple scales and different sites of governance, these cases are united by a common theme, exemplified in each city region: addressing the contradictions of rapid development, in particular rapid growth and competitiveness. Using the conceptual framework of interpretive institutionalism we examine how dilemmas, in this case the pressure of rapid growth in regions, are informed by the different traditions for understanding the role of the market in delivering project outcomes. Ou...
This article explores economy-environment relations in urban areas through a focus upon the reorient...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
This paper addresses debates on the role of agency in shaping the economic future of regions. Schola...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
peer reviewedThis paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their i...
This paper examines market based urban sustainability policy through the lens of interpretive instit...
Economic geographers have drawn upon concepts from institutional economics and economic sociology in...
In recent years, both endogenous capital accumulation and institutional theories of economic growth ...
This paper presents an argument and empirical case study to draw out additional nuance in the social...
This author offers a circumspect appraisal of the recent controversies surrounding an 'institutional...
This author offers a circumspect appraisal of the recent controversies surrounding an 'institutional...
This thesis aspires to advance understanding of how actor choices relate to embedded structures of r...
Across the world, the regional level is becoming increasingly important in economic development with...
This paper develops a research agenda toward the systematic inclusion of institutions into the analy...
This article explores economy-environment relations in urban areas through a focus upon the reorient...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
This paper addresses debates on the role of agency in shaping the economic future of regions. Schola...
This paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their institutional ...
peer reviewedThis paper is premised on the notion that actors play a central role in shaping their i...
This paper examines market based urban sustainability policy through the lens of interpretive instit...
Economic geographers have drawn upon concepts from institutional economics and economic sociology in...
In recent years, both endogenous capital accumulation and institutional theories of economic growth ...
This paper presents an argument and empirical case study to draw out additional nuance in the social...
This author offers a circumspect appraisal of the recent controversies surrounding an 'institutional...
This author offers a circumspect appraisal of the recent controversies surrounding an 'institutional...
This thesis aspires to advance understanding of how actor choices relate to embedded structures of r...
Across the world, the regional level is becoming increasingly important in economic development with...
This paper develops a research agenda toward the systematic inclusion of institutions into the analy...
This article explores economy-environment relations in urban areas through a focus upon the reorient...
The debate on whether institutions or geography prevail in driving economic growth has been rife (e....
This paper addresses debates on the role of agency in shaping the economic future of regions. Schola...