Upgrading peripheral wind sectors |
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Authors: | Pedro Varela-Vázquez María del Carmen Sánchez-Carreira |
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Institution: | Department of Applied Economics, ICEDE (Innovation, Structural Change and Development) Group, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
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Abstract: | The implementation of traditional policies does not consider institutional singularities in peripheral sectors. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the interaction among local capabilities and multinational agents to upgrade a peripheral wind sector. The case study conducted in the peripheral region of Galicia (Spain) emphasises the challenges concerning policy design and implementation in this kind of regions. The theoretical foundations are based on the systemic and evolutionary approach of the innovation system and the global value chain perspective. This combination enables to analyse how local contexts could shape governance patterns within value chains in peripheral regions. Likewise, the target approach is also applied concerning the design and implementation of a policy programme and its timing. Empirical evidences underline the complementarity of market size and foreign direct investment policies, as well as the diversification towards green transitions through enhancing local capabilities. |
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Keywords: | Wind peripheral sector public policies value chains target approach |
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