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Understanding green regional path development: a systematic study of the Nordic regions
This paper addresses the gaps in understanding green regional path development and the role of firm-level agency in driving regional green transitions. By analysing a large patent dataset covering 30 years, we provide a systematic account of green regional path development in 70 regions across four Nordic countries. We identify six types of green path development – extension, stagnation, extinction, diversification, renewal and creation – and explore how different types of organisations – incumbents and new entrants – contribute to these paths. We show that regions often have multiple green paths, and the dominant types are mostly driven by incumbents.
Understanding green regional path development: a systematic study of the Nordic regions
This paper addresses the gaps in understanding green regional path development and the role of firm-level agency in driving regional green transitions. By analysing a large patent dataset covering 30 years, we provide a systematic account of green regional path development in 70 regions across four Nordic countries. We identify six types of green path development – extension, stagnation, extinction, diversification, renewal and creation – and explore how different types of organisations – incumbents and new entrants – contribute to these paths. We show that regions often have multiple green paths, and the dominant types are mostly driven by incumbents.
Understanding green regional path development: a systematic study of the Nordic regions
Østergaard, Christian Richter (Autor:in) / Park, Eunkyung (Autor:in) / Hain, Daniel S. (Autor:in) / Tanner, Anne N. (Autor:in)
Regional Studies ; 58 ; 2158-2174
01.11.2024
17 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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