Paving the way for new regional industrial paths: actors and modes of change in Scania’s games industry

Johan Miörner, Michaela Trippl

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Abstract

Recent scholarly work has enhanced our understanding of how new path development activities are enabled or constrained by ‘regional environments’, made up of pre-existing industrial structures, knowledge organizations, support structures and institutional configurations. This paper moves beyond overly static views on regional environments. We develop a dynamic perspective by analysing conceptually and empirically how a constraining environment can be transformed into one that enables the development of new growth paths. The paper offers a typology of various modes of change, including layering, adaptation and novel application that are used by key actors to ‘manipulate’ the regional support structures to facilitate new regional industrial path development. The conceptual framework is applied to a case study of the digital games industry in the region of Scania, southern Sweden. Our findings suggest that the creation of a more enabling environment for the growth of the digital games industry has been the outcome of multi-scalar processes and combinations of various modes of change employed by a few key individuals operating in the newly emerging path.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)481-497
JournalEuropean Planning Studies
Volume25
Issue number3
Early online date2016 Jul 23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Mar 4

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Social and Economic Geography

Free keywords

  • actors of change
  • digital games industry
  • modes of change
  • New regional industrial path development
  • Scania
  • regional sustainability

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