Theorising a Nordic Model of Regional Innovation
Description of the granted funding
My main research question asks whether and how the emergence and evolution of innovation-systems differs across socio-institutional contexts in advanced knowledge-economies, and in particular, whether there is a model to explain these processes in a Nordic context. Nordic political-economic institutional structures have been widely explored, but this work has yet to solve important puzzles about the impact of the Nordic context on the development of cutting- edge innovative ecosystems in various industry sectors, not least to support digital transformations and sustainable development. On the one hand, the Nordic countries are consistent top scorers on global innovation barometers and have received wide recognition for world-leading investments in education, research and development. On the other hand, many predict decline and stagnation due to weakening state-support and uncompetitive institutional environments, and there are significant discrepancies between the regional innovation success-stories and more stagnant industry centres. Contemporary literature on innovative ecosystems or political economy lacks a coherent explanation to the puzzle. The doctoral research project sets out to contribute to these literatures by establishing the characteristics, boundary conditions and driving mechanisms for a Nordic model of regional innovation.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2022
Granted funding
Viktor Salenius
22 000 €
Other information
Funding decision number
KAUTE-säätiö_20210354
Fields of science
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Keywords
green industrial transition, industrial clusters, supply chain collaboration, technology management, regional innovation systems
Identified topics
economics, commerce and industry