Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

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Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research

No 2021/7: Advancing the Treatment of Human Agency in the Analysis of Regional Economic Development: Illustrated with Three Norwegian Cases

Markus Grillitsch (), Bjørn Asheim (), Arne Isaksen () and Hjalti Nielsen ()
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Markus Grillitsch: CIRCLE, Lund University, Postal: Sweden
Bjørn Asheim: University of Stavanger, Postal: Norway
Arne Isaksen: Universit of Agder, Postal: Norway
Hjalti Nielsen: Lund University, Postal: Sweden

Abstract: Human agency has become a core topic in economic geography complementing traditional, structural approaches to explain regional development. This paper contributes firstly with a discussion of the theoretical and conceptual relationships between the agency of individuals, organizations, and systems. Secondly, it proposes a novel analytical framework for studying how human agency, combined with external changes affects regional economic development, and how regional structural preconditions and external changes explain the activation of change agency. Thirdly, the relevance of the framework is examined through comparative studies of about 20 years of industrial development in three Norwegian regions. This illuminates the importance of human agency in regional transformation processes, how regional preconditions influence but not determine the activation of change agency, as well as why and how regional policy plays a role in the emergence of change agency. Yet, future research needs to investigate the context conditions, which promote or hinder the activation of change agency, to trace changes in economic activities over time and link it to causal mechanisms, and to pay attention to the unintended consequences of change agency in the longer-term.

Keywords: human agency; regional development; structural transformation

JEL-codes: L60; O10; O30; R11; R58

40 pages, August 9, 2021

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