New industrial paths do not necessarily translate into regional economic development. This study focuses on how asset mobilization for new industrial paths contributes to economic …
H Morales, M Atienza - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Current literature on regional diversification emphasizes the importance of nonlocal linkages for new path development in peripheral regions. This is particularly relevant in mining areas …
Against the backdrop of steadily increasing global raw material demand, the socio-economic implications of metal ore extraction in developing countries are of major interest in academic …
The emergence of new regional paths is a key topic in economic geography. While new paths are largely associated with positive regional economic outcomes, little is known about …
Governments in every country are concerned about the local economic development within each country's region. In this vein, the case of mining industry draws attention in its trend of …
Y Chen - Regional Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Asset modification is a key concept in the regional industrial path development literature. Extant research mainly focuses on the process of redeploying pre-existing assets and …
How could we conceptualize path development taking place in regions dominated by extracting industries and subsistence economies? The article expands existing Evolutionary …
L Wolf-Powers - Urban Studies, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on the case of the Delaware Valley Innovation Network, a regional consortium funded under the US Department of Labor, the paper argues that sophisticated analytical …
L Ryser, G Halseth, S Markey, C Gunton… - The Extractive Industries …, 2019 - Elsevier
Over the past few decades, senior governments in many OECD countries have rolled back regulatory strategies to incentivize jurisdictional environments for resource development. As …