Renewal of mature industry in an old industrial region: regional innovation policy and the co-evolution of institutions and technology

The objective of this paper is to further insights on the potentials and barriers for industrial renewal in locked-in regions and industries. To do so, the paper analyzes the Swedish policy program ‘Biorefinery of the Future’ (BioF). This initiative is geared to develop a strong regional innovation...

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Main Authors: Coenen , Lars, Moodysson , Jerker, Martin , Hanna
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Online Access:http://wp.circle.lu.se/upload/CIRCLE/workingpapers/201307_Coenen_Moodysson_Martin.pdf
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Summary:The objective of this paper is to further insights on the potentials and barriers for industrial renewal in locked-in regions and industries. To do so, the paper analyzes the Swedish policy program ‘Biorefinery of the Future’ (BioF). This initiative is geared to develop a strong regional innovation environment for forestry-based biorefinery development in the area of Örnköldsvik and Umeå in Northern Sweden. Theoretically, the paper draws on concepts from evolutionary economic geography regarding path-dependence, related variety and lockin, and combines these with institutional approaches found in science and technology studies to explain disruptive shifts or transitions in socio-technical systems. Regional Innovation Policy; Old Industrial Regions; Evolutionary Economic Geography; Socio-technical Transitions