Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy

The explorative case study aims to understand how the reform of business support and development undergoing in Stockholm municipality addresses existing institutions, and to what extent does the institutional context have the potential to adopt and sustain the change. Two case studies, Högdalen indu...

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Main Author: Zlygosteva, Kseniia
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1827252020-06-24T03:32:33ZInstitutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business PolicyengZlygosteva, KseniiaStockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen2020institutionsrelational geographylocal economic developmentinstitutional policymakinginstitutional thicknessEconomic GeographyEkonomisk geografiHuman GeographyKulturgeografiThe explorative case study aims to understand how the reform of business support and development undergoing in Stockholm municipality addresses existing institutions, and to what extent does the institutional context have the potential to adopt and sustain the change. Two case studies, Högdalen industrial area and Årsta wholesale center, illustrate how local economic development is organized in practice. A new policy document, Näringslivspolicy, is analyzed, along with interviews with key public and private agents. Two institutional theoretical frameworks are used: a dynamic perspective on the interaction between regulations and institutions and the concept of institutional thickness. Findings indicate that the examined reform is an example of institutional policymaking as it addresses institutional foundations underlying behavioral practices. Furthermore, empirical evidence shows that the City of Stockholm intends to adopt a place- and problem-based approach to local economic development, but its organizational forms are not specified at this stage. Findings illustrate (not exhaustively) factors of efficient external collaboration that reflect those in recent literature and can be used in future policy revisions. The success of the initiated reform might provide the fundament for improvements in future local economic development initiatives. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-182725application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic institutions
relational geography
local economic development
institutional policymaking
institutional thickness
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
spellingShingle institutions
relational geography
local economic development
institutional policymaking
institutional thickness
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
Zlygosteva, Kseniia
Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
description The explorative case study aims to understand how the reform of business support and development undergoing in Stockholm municipality addresses existing institutions, and to what extent does the institutional context have the potential to adopt and sustain the change. Two case studies, Högdalen industrial area and Årsta wholesale center, illustrate how local economic development is organized in practice. A new policy document, Näringslivspolicy, is analyzed, along with interviews with key public and private agents. Two institutional theoretical frameworks are used: a dynamic perspective on the interaction between regulations and institutions and the concept of institutional thickness. Findings indicate that the examined reform is an example of institutional policymaking as it addresses institutional foundations underlying behavioral practices. Furthermore, empirical evidence shows that the City of Stockholm intends to adopt a place- and problem-based approach to local economic development, but its organizational forms are not specified at this stage. Findings illustrate (not exhaustively) factors of efficient external collaboration that reflect those in recent literature and can be used in future policy revisions. The success of the initiated reform might provide the fundament for improvements in future local economic development initiatives.
author Zlygosteva, Kseniia
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title Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
title_short Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
title_full Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
title_fullStr Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
title_full_unstemmed Institutional theory and local economic development policies: A case study of Stockholm municipality’s new Business Policy
title_sort institutional theory and local economic development policies: a case study of stockholm municipality’s new business policy
publisher Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen
publishDate 2020
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