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Johan Miörner

Associated Senior Lecturer

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Developing and sustaining new regional industrial paths : investigating the role of ‘outsiders’ and factors shaping long-term trajectories

Author

  • Sabrina Fredin
  • Johan Miörner
  • Marina Jogmark

Summary, in English

This article casts light on the development of new regional industrial paths. We explore factors explaining why regional industries with similar early path development trajectories may exhibit diverging outcomes in the longer run and pay particular attention to the role of ‘outsiders’ in the initiation and further development of regional industrial paths. Drawing on a comparative case study of IT industries in Linköping and Karlskrona, two medium-sized Swedish city regions, we find that the inflow of outsiders was an important driver of early path development processes. However, we find that the interplay between regional preconditions and arriving outsiders, and between outsiders and existing actors, substantially shaped the long-term sustainability of the industrial paths in our study. In particular, the role of agency in fostering positive self-reinforcing mechanisms and structure–agency dynamics are highlighted as key factors for understanding how new industrial development paths are unfolding in the longer term.

Department/s

  • CIRCLE
  • Department of Human Geography

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

795-819

Publication/Series

Industry and Innovation

Volume

26

Issue

7

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Routledge

Topic

  • Other Engineering and Technologies

Keywords

  • agency
  • outsiders
  • path development
  • Regional industrial change
  • sustaining industrial paths

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1366-2716