Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Papers in Innovation Studies,
Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research

No 2024/4: Political leaders as agents in regional development

Giuseppe Calignano () and Trond Nilsen ()
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Giuseppe Calignano: Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postal: Norway
Trond Nilsen: Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postal: Norway

Abstract: The study of agency has received increasing attention in recent years. The focus on change processes at the micro-level has brought new insights into the field of regional development. However, in debates about change and regional development, agents and leaders themselves have received far less attention than agency as a process. We provide an analytical model to show how political leaders and their leadership act as drivers of change through what we call actor properties (i.e., knowledge, networks and resources). We discuss how actor properties interact with the institutional context in which leaders operate and the various transitions from a political leader's legitimacy to the legacy of their political action. Empirical investigations of two peripheral regions in Italy and Norway illustrate how political leaders act as agents of change in geographical areas characterized by different socioeconomic and institutional contexts.

Keywords: Human agency; political leaders; place-based leadership; regional development; development paths; analytical framework

JEL-codes: R00; R10; R50

Language: English

22 pages, March 5, 2024

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