Combining insights from evolutionary economic geography and socio-technical transition studies, this article provides a conceptual framework and a theory-informed empirical analysis of policy dimensions for regional green restructuring. The combination of these two perspectives allows the application and confrontation of analytical concepts with the particularities of regions, with a specific focus on the role of policy to ensure directionality. Empirically our discussion is illustrated by a case study of Western Norway, a specialized industrial region. We focus on the role of policy for the development of new green technology pathways within this region. We observe that different industry transition pathways within a region are influenced ...
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A transition to sustainability is a systemic shift in the way buildings are procured, produced and u...
At the regional level, the imperative of sustainable development often manifests itself in an emphas...
Departing from evolutionary economic geography, the objective of the article is to reveal the dynami...
Our study explores research avenues that can help policymakers to assess regional capabilities for ‘...
With combined insights from evolutionary economic geography and transition studies, the article exam...
Research on the Geography of Sustainability Transitions (GOST) has enhanced our understanding in how...
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This paper has three main aims. The first of these is to discuss and critique the main spatial and n...
The global green transition is resulting in various forms of new regional development, as a growing ...
Recent studies on regional industrial path development call for new perspectives and studies of how ...
Green and sustainable development has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Economic geography and innovation studies are increasingly asking how regional industrial developmen...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
This literature review and policy overview attempts to set out the ways in which the green transitio...
A transition to sustainability is a systemic shift in the way buildings are procured, produced and u...
At the regional level, the imperative of sustainable development often manifests itself in an emphas...
Departing from evolutionary economic geography, the objective of the article is to reveal the dynami...
Our study explores research avenues that can help policymakers to assess regional capabilities for ‘...
With combined insights from evolutionary economic geography and transition studies, the article exam...
Research on the Geography of Sustainability Transitions (GOST) has enhanced our understanding in how...
Regional councils find many roads to green growth The report discusses policies for green growth of ...
This paper outlines the regional industrial policies most conducive to GVC reshaping and emergence, ...
This paper has three main aims. The first of these is to discuss and critique the main spatial and n...
The global green transition is resulting in various forms of new regional development, as a growing ...
Recent studies on regional industrial path development call for new perspectives and studies of how ...
Green and sustainable development has received increasing attention in recent years due ...
Economic geography and innovation studies are increasingly asking how regional industrial developmen...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
This literature review and policy overview attempts to set out the ways in which the green transitio...
A transition to sustainability is a systemic shift in the way buildings are procured, produced and u...