Abstract
There is a growing recognition that green industrial transitions and wider sustainability transformations of socio-technical systems require new approaches to place-based innovation and industrial strategies and policies. This chapter ties in with these debates by exploring how recent work on challenge-oriented regional innovation systems (CORIS) could inform and support a reorientation of established place-based policies towards tackling complex territorial sustainability challenges. We identify three key contributions that the CORIS approach can offer: first, it helps to map and analyse the place-specific preconditions for transformative innovation; second, it accords attention to various core processes that underpin transformative initiatives; and, third, it enables pinpointing different routes of reconfiguring historically grown industrial and support structures. Our chapter illustrates the significance of these insights for novel forms of place-based policies that promote transformative innovation in regions.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Sustainable regional restructuring |
Editors | James Karlsen, J. O. Rypestol, Michaela Trippl |
Place of Publication | Cheltenham |
Publisher | Edward Elgar |
Publication status | In preparation - 2024 |
Keywords
- transformative innovation
- Place-based policy
- challenge-oriented RIS