Is bioeconomic potential shared? An assessment of policy expectations at the regional level in Colombia

IF 1.4 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Innovation and Development Pub Date : 2021-07-26 DOI:10.1080/2157930X.2021.1956713
Alejandro Balanzó Guzmán, J. P. Centeno, Claudia Marcela Pinzón Rojas, Héctor Heraldo Rojas Jiménez
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ABSTRACT As other technological promises, bioeconomy has raised expectations as a burgeoning field for the economy. Policy work in Colombia claims that such current focus on ‘bio’ should be profited by the country given its regional mega-diverse potential. Yet, the question remains to what extent such arrangements are shared regionally, in a country exhibiting variegated multi-cultural drivers and differentiated bio-potential. This paper tackles this question, assessing national policy documents and regional oil and mining royalties investment in the period 2012–2019. Conceptually, we build on the notions of integration and convergence to read regional funding and niche development as evidence of multi-level expectations. We combine content analysis, descriptive analysis and social network analysis to assess expectations at the macro, meso and micro levels. Results show that there is not a consistent regional translation of the discourse on bioeconomy, showing dispersed views about how to render bioeconomy real. Higher education institutions and regional governments play a central role in keeping the network together; however, the lead has been taken by regional governments.
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生物经济潜力是否共享?对哥伦比亚区域一级政策期望的评估
生物经济作为一个新兴的经济领域,与其他技术承诺一样,也引起了人们的期望。哥伦比亚的政策工作声称,鉴于该地区巨大的多样性潜力,该国目前对“生物”的关注应该从中受益。然而,在一个表现出多样化的多元文化驱动因素和不同的生物潜力的国家,这种安排在多大程度上是区域共享的问题仍然存在。本文通过评估2012-2019年期间的国家政策文件和区域石油和采矿特许权使用费投资来解决这个问题。从概念上讲,我们以一体化和趋同的概念为基础,将区域供资和利基发展视为多层次期望的证据。我们将内容分析、描述性分析和社会网络分析相结合,从宏观、中观和微观三个层面对期望进行评估。结果表明,对生物经济话语的区域翻译不一致,对如何实现生物经济的观点分散。高等教育机构和地方政府在保持网络团结方面发挥着核心作用;然而,带头的是地方政府。
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Innovation and Development
Innovation and Development Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: conomic development and growth depend as much on social innovations as on technological advances. However, the discourse has often been confined to technological innovations in the industrial sector, with insufficient attention being paid to institutional and organisational change and to the informal sector which in some countries in the South plays a significant role. Innovation and Development is an interdisciplinary journal that adopts a broad approach to the study of innovation, in all sectors of the economy and sections of society, furthering understanding of the multidimensional process of innovation and development. It provides a forum for the discussion of issues pertaining to innovation, development and their interaction, both in the developed and developing world, with the aim of encouraging sustainable and inclusive growth. The journal encourages articles that approach the problem broadly in line with innovation system perspective focusing on the evolutionary and institutional structure of innovation and development. This focus cuts across the disciplines of Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Science and Technology Policy, Geography and Development Practice. In a section entitled Innovation in Practice, the journal includes short reports on innovative experiments with proven development impact with a view to encouraging scholars to undertake systematic inquiries on such experiments. Brief abstracts of degree awarded PhD theses in the broad area of concern for the journal and brief notes which highlight innovative ways of using internet resources and new databases or software are also published.
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