Rypestøl, JO (2020), Regional industrial restructuring
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This chapter studies regional
industrial restructuring and focuses on the role of the ecosystem for
restructuring. The chapter examines more precisely how various types of
ecosystems hold different preconditions for regional industrial change. The
question is how various stages of the restructuring process are affected by the
ecosystem. The chapter moves beyond traditional evolutionary economic geography
by examining a wide range of actors, mechanisms, and outcomes. A particular
focus is placed on the importance of asset modification for regional industrial
restructuring. The chapter concludes by suggesting that thin regional
innovation systems (RISs) mainly support the reuse of existing assets which mainly
leads to regional industrial path extension. Thick and diversified RISs, on the
other hand, are better conditioned to promote more radical changes like asset
creation and asset destruction which can support regional industrial path
creations.
Rypestøl, JO (2020), Regional industrial restructuring, in Farinha, Santos, Ferreira & Ranga (Eds), Regional Helix Ecosystems and sustainable Growth: Innovation, entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer, Cham: Springer International Publishing, PP 125-146. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47697-7_8