This paper assesses legitimation as a crucial dimension of industry emergence, addressing the neglect of institutional and political aspects of path creation in economic geography. It investigates how the legitimacy of emerging industries is built up over time and examines differences in legitimation across space. The paper focuses on the evolution of legitimation narratives in the context of national and regional differences in institutions, actors and assets. Based on a cross-national study of the offshore wind industry, the paper argues that cost reduction and value creation have made important contributions to legitimation in addition to climate change and energy security
This paper employs the concept of policy networks to study how interest groups and actors compete ov...
Economic geographers have studied emerging industries in regions from various perspectives, such as ...
This paper analyses the roles of institutions in facilitating or impeding the creation of new techno...
Building upon recent work in sustainability transitions studies and economic geography, this paper i...
Research in economic geography has recently been challenged to adopt more institutional and multisca...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
Although economic geography has made considerable progress in explaining the emergence of new indust...
The question of how regions and nations develop new sources of industrial growth is of recurring int...
While economic geography has contributed deep insights into the knowledge-related determinants of in...
The paper contributes to debates on dark phases of regional industry path development processes. We ...
The point of departure for this thesis is the path dependence/path creation debate in economic geogr...
There has been a growing interest by both academics and policy makers at the local and regional scal...
The emergence of new industrial development paths is an important topic in economic geography. Howev...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the process of creation and legitimation of new industries. ...
This paper compares the historical socio-political innovation journeys of onshore wind power in Nort...
This paper employs the concept of policy networks to study how interest groups and actors compete ov...
Economic geographers have studied emerging industries in regions from various perspectives, such as ...
This paper analyses the roles of institutions in facilitating or impeding the creation of new techno...
Building upon recent work in sustainability transitions studies and economic geography, this paper i...
Research in economic geography has recently been challenged to adopt more institutional and multisca...
This paper argues for a broad evolutionary political economy understanding of local and regional pat...
Although economic geography has made considerable progress in explaining the emergence of new indust...
The question of how regions and nations develop new sources of industrial growth is of recurring int...
While economic geography has contributed deep insights into the knowledge-related determinants of in...
The paper contributes to debates on dark phases of regional industry path development processes. We ...
The point of departure for this thesis is the path dependence/path creation debate in economic geogr...
There has been a growing interest by both academics and policy makers at the local and regional scal...
The emergence of new industrial development paths is an important topic in economic geography. Howev...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the process of creation and legitimation of new industries. ...
This paper compares the historical socio-political innovation journeys of onshore wind power in Nort...
This paper employs the concept of policy networks to study how interest groups and actors compete ov...
Economic geographers have studied emerging industries in regions from various perspectives, such as ...
This paper analyses the roles of institutions in facilitating or impeding the creation of new techno...