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Exploring the dynamics of innovation: patterns of growth and contraction in the local food industry
by
Skoglund, Wilhelm
, Oghazi, Pejvak
, Laven, Daniel
, Rytkönen, Paulina Ines
in
Area planning & development
/ Business administration
/ Consumers
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Development policy
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Literature reviews
/ Localfoodindustry
/ Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society
/ Politik, ekonomi och samhällets organisering
/ R&D
/ Regional development
/ Regional innovationsystems
/ Regional planning
/ Regions
/ Research & development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural development
/ Rural environments
/ Ruralentrepreneurship
/ Small business
/ Social change
/ Success
/ Systems theory
/ Tourism
2024
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Exploring the dynamics of innovation: patterns of growth and contraction in the local food industry
by
Skoglund, Wilhelm
, Oghazi, Pejvak
, Laven, Daniel
, Rytkönen, Paulina Ines
in
Area planning & development
/ Business administration
/ Consumers
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Development policy
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Literature reviews
/ Localfoodindustry
/ Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society
/ Politik, ekonomi och samhällets organisering
/ R&D
/ Regional development
/ Regional innovationsystems
/ Regional planning
/ Regions
/ Research & development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural development
/ Rural environments
/ Ruralentrepreneurship
/ Small business
/ Social change
/ Success
/ Systems theory
/ Tourism
2024
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Exploring the dynamics of innovation: patterns of growth and contraction in the local food industry
by
Skoglund, Wilhelm
, Oghazi, Pejvak
, Laven, Daniel
, Rytkönen, Paulina Ines
in
Area planning & development
/ Business administration
/ Consumers
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Development policy
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Food
/ Food industry
/ Innovations
/ Institutions
/ Literature reviews
/ Localfoodindustry
/ Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society
/ Politik, ekonomi och samhällets organisering
/ R&D
/ Regional development
/ Regional innovationsystems
/ Regional planning
/ Regions
/ Research & development
/ Rural areas
/ Rural development
/ Rural environments
/ Ruralentrepreneurship
/ Small business
/ Social change
/ Success
/ Systems theory
/ Tourism
2024
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Exploring the dynamics of innovation: patterns of growth and contraction in the local food industry
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Exploring the dynamics of innovation: patterns of growth and contraction in the local food industry
2024
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is shed light on the underlying forces behind entrepreneurship within a regional innovation system (RIS) in a remote rural region. The authors examine the following questions: Which are the main underlying forces behind the entrepreneurial process in a rural RIS characterized by traditionally low-tech, small-scale businesses? How can the development of a low-tech regional innovation system be conceptualized?Design/methodology/approachThe design of the study is based on entrepreneurship theory. Data analysis followed practices used in phenomenography, a research approach used to analyse and identify commonalities and variations in populations' perceptions of a certain phenomenon. Data are composed using semi-structured interviews and a database composed of company information of all firms in the population.FindingsA proactive mobilization of regional stakeholders and resources can be an important driving force behind the entrepreneurial process and generation of a rural RIS. Innovation can be generated within low-tech industries turning the rural context into an asset. An RIS in a remote rural context can be initiated and orchestrated by regional authorities, but knowledge brokering and orchestration can also be managed by networks of small-scale businesses brought together by mutual benefit and common interests.Research limitations/implicationsRegional innovation systems theory is most often used to study high-tech industries. But by combining regional innovation systems with rural entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship context theory is a fruitful avenue to understand the role of rural entrepreneurship in regional development, even in remote and peripheral regions. Innovation does not need to entail high-tech international environments; it can appear as the result of efforts in low-tech industries in rural and remote environments. The authors’ findings need to be scrutinized; therefore, the authors call for more research on regional innovation systems in rural environments.Practical implicationsIt is possible for regional authorities to orchestrate a development process through the actions of a strong regional agent but also by supporting the creation of networks of small businesses that are built on trust and common interests.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the literature with a new perspective to the study of entrepreneurship and of regional innovation systems. Entrepreneurship research with focus on rural contexts most often highlight limits to entrepreneurship and see entrepreneurship as “just running a business”. A perspective that starts from innovation and innovative behaviour, despite the rural context and embedded resources, helps to generate new knowledge that can enrich the understanding of entrepreneurship and also be the foundation for more precise business development policies in rural settings.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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