Entrepreneurship and path dependency in regional development |
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Authors: | Thomas Brekke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Business School and Faculty of Social Sciences, Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Raveien 197, Borre 3184, Norwaythomas.brekke@hbv.no |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a case study of path-dependent industrial development in a specialized medium-sized region characterized by a specialized high-tech industry cluster, located near Norway's capital, Oslo. The case study examines the path-dependent process of new industry arising from technology-related industries through three main branching mechanisms: entrepreneurship, mobility, and social networks. More particularly, the study explores the extent to which regional branching mechanisms relate to different path-dependent processes of path extension, path renewal, or path creation. The case study of industrial development in a medium-sized region that critically examines the concepts of path dependence, and argues that specialized medium-sized regions follow different path processes from core regions due to regional branching that does not happen automatically but instead may require policy action and external investment to avoid stagnation or negative lock-in. |
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Keywords: | path dependence entrepreneurship regional branching regional development evolutionary economics |
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