Place-based transformative innovation policies: Exploring the role of challenge oriented regional innovation systems

Michaela Trippl, Franz Tödtling

Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceedingChapter in edited volume

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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainable regional restructuring
EditorsJames Karlsen, J. O. Rypestol, Michaela Trippl
Place of PublicationCheltenham
PublisherEdward Elgar
Publication statusIn preparation - 2024

Keywords

  • transformative innovation
  • Place-based policy
  • challenge-oriented RIS

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