Institutional work, regional key actors, and green industrial restructuring

Arnt Fløysand, Svein Gunnar Sjøtun, S. Jakobsen, Rune Njøs, Helge Lea Tvedt, Martin Gjelsvik, J. Aarstad
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ABSTRACT Departing from evolutionary economic geography, the objective of the article is to reveal the dynamics of institutional work by regional key actors with a need to achieve green restructuring in regions dependent on the oil and gas industry. The authors combine quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate how, why, and when regional stakeholders’ institutional work contributes, or not, to changing institutional logics that enable green industrial restructuring in the regional innovation systems of two adjacent petroleum-dominated regions in Norway. The main finding is that despite shared positive visions in both regions for green industrial restructuring, the processes of institutional work and related institutional logics respectively legitimize a green shift in Hordaland and delegitimize it in Rogaland. Consequently, there is a need to remain mindful of institutional work’s connection to regional and often taken-for-granted institutional logics. In conclusion, the authors argue that the findings challenge the current IW discourse within economic geography, which has tended to explain green regional industrial restructuring as outcomes of intended agency leading to successful outcomes.
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制度工作、区域主体、绿色产业结构调整
从演化经济地理学出发,本文的目的是揭示区域关键行动者在依赖石油和天然气工业的地区实现绿色结构调整的制度工作动态。作者结合定量和定性方法来研究区域利益相关者的制度工作如何、为什么以及何时有助于或不有助于改变制度逻辑,从而在挪威两个相邻的石油主导地区的区域创新系统中实现绿色产业结构调整。研究的主要发现是,尽管这两个地区对绿色产业结构调整有着共同的积极愿景,但制度工作过程和相关的制度逻辑分别使荷兰的绿色转型合法化,而使罗加兰的绿色转型合法化。因此,有必要继续注意体制工作与区域和经常被视为理所当然的体制逻辑的联系。最后,作者认为,研究结果挑战了当前经济地理学中的IW话语,该话语倾向于将绿色区域产业结构调整解释为预期机构导致成功结果的结果。
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