Retheorizing industrial–institutional coevolution: a multidimensional perspective

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Abstract

Evolutionary economic geography has sought to understand the development of regional industrial pathways but tended to neglect both the multiscalarity of economic development and the role of institutional change. The concept of coevolution seeks to bridge this gap but is still too vague for empirical application. Understanding the interactions between path development and institutional change in regional economies and on higher spatial scales requires retheorizing coevolution along the dimensions of institutional–industrial coevolution, path multiplicity and multiscalarity. The article proposes such a retheorized concept of coevolution by integrating concepts of path development, institutions, institutional change, institutional entrepreneurship, institutional work and nestedness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1524-1537
Number of pages14
JournalRegional Studies
Volume56
Issue number9
Early online date27 Jul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 507026 Economic geography

Keywords

  • DEPENDENCE
  • ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHY
  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • EVOLUTION
  • INNOVATION
  • PATH CREATION
  • PLACE
  • POLICY
  • QUESTIONS
  • REGIONS
  • agency
  • coevolution
  • evolutionary economic geography
  • institutions
  • path development
  • MATTER
  • POLITICS
  • FIRMS
  • SCALE

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