The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden

This paper focuses on the use of information and communication technology as a communicative tool (ICT). The problem is how the knowledge of ICT is implemented at production for goods and services and its geographical impact. The purpose is to increase the knowledge of why activities locate to local...

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Published in:Netcom
Main Author: Lorentzon, Sten
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Le Havre : Association NETCOM 1998
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3406/netco.1998.1397
https://www.persee.fr/doc/netco_0987-6014_1998_num_12_1_1397
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10.3406/netco.1998.1397 2023-05-15T15:25:45+02:00 The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden Lorentzon, Sten pp. 303-331 1998-01-01 https://doi.org/10.3406/netco.1998.1397 https://www.persee.fr/doc/netco_0987-6014_1998_num_12_1_1397 en eng Le Havre : Association NETCOM PERSÉE : Université de Lyon, CNRS & ENS de Lyon doi:10.3406/netco.1998.1397 https://www.persee.fr/doc/netco_0987-6014_1998_num_12_1_1397 lic_creative-commons NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et territoires / Networks and communication studies peripheral regions. ICT-use relocation regional policy geo manag Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1998 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3406/netco.1998.1397 2023-01-22T17:37:52Z This paper focuses on the use of information and communication technology as a communicative tool (ICT). The problem is how the knowledge of ICT is implemented at production for goods and services and its geographical impact. The purpose is to increase the knowledge of why activities locate to local authority areas (LAAs) that have successfully used information technology as a tool for the creation of jobs. Another subordinated purpose is to analyze how the demand for communications of activities influences the locational preferences and thereby the competitive power of different places/regions. The study has mainly been performed through interviews with people representing businesses and authorities of the government and the LAAs of Ronneby, Sotenas, Are and Arvidsjaur. These LAAs have shown an interest in the development of the use of ICT (“IT-active”). An assumption of the study is that relocation of activities is driven by push factors. Another assumption is that the infrastructure for information processing and exchange is important for different activities and thereby for the development of LAAs. The result of this study argues that the expansion of call centers in peripheral areas depends on the difficulties in recruiting personnel in mainly the Stockholm metropolitan area, i.e. the push factors are decisive for the relocation of ICT -based businesses. The peripheral location can partly be balanced by infrastructure for communications. However, this study argues that infrastructure for telecommunications and passenger traffic are necessary conditonsfor the use of ICT in regional policy. The state, LAAs, teleoperators, businesses and private persons are in different ways involved in the efforts to take advantage of the potential possibilities of the use of ICT. In all types of activities, driving spirits play an important role. But even if there are common characteristic features the conclusion is that the specfic conditions are decisive for the location of businesses to a certain LAA. At the same time, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arvidsjaur Unknown Arvidsjaur ENVELOPE(19.167,19.167,65.590,65.590) Netcom 12 1 303 331
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topic peripheral regions.
ICT-use
relocation
regional policy
geo
manag
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ICT-use
relocation
regional policy
geo
manag
Lorentzon, Sten
The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
topic_facet peripheral regions.
ICT-use
relocation
regional policy
geo
manag
description This paper focuses on the use of information and communication technology as a communicative tool (ICT). The problem is how the knowledge of ICT is implemented at production for goods and services and its geographical impact. The purpose is to increase the knowledge of why activities locate to local authority areas (LAAs) that have successfully used information technology as a tool for the creation of jobs. Another subordinated purpose is to analyze how the demand for communications of activities influences the locational preferences and thereby the competitive power of different places/regions. The study has mainly been performed through interviews with people representing businesses and authorities of the government and the LAAs of Ronneby, Sotenas, Are and Arvidsjaur. These LAAs have shown an interest in the development of the use of ICT (“IT-active”). An assumption of the study is that relocation of activities is driven by push factors. Another assumption is that the infrastructure for information processing and exchange is important for different activities and thereby for the development of LAAs. The result of this study argues that the expansion of call centers in peripheral areas depends on the difficulties in recruiting personnel in mainly the Stockholm metropolitan area, i.e. the push factors are decisive for the relocation of ICT -based businesses. The peripheral location can partly be balanced by infrastructure for communications. However, this study argues that infrastructure for telecommunications and passenger traffic are necessary conditonsfor the use of ICT in regional policy. The state, LAAs, teleoperators, businesses and private persons are in different ways involved in the efforts to take advantage of the potential possibilities of the use of ICT. In all types of activities, driving spirits play an important role. But even if there are common characteristic features the conclusion is that the specfic conditions are decisive for the location of businesses to a certain LAA. At the same time, ...
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title The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
title_short The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
title_full The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
title_fullStr The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed The Role of ICT as a Locational Factor in Peripheral Regions - Examples from “IT-active” local authority areas in Sweden
title_sort role of ict as a locational factor in peripheral regions - examples from “it-active” local authority areas in sweden
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