Browsing Brage INN by Author "Nilsen, Trond"
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Beyond ‘periphery’: a detailed and nuanced taxonomy of the Norwegian regions
Calignano, Giuseppe; Nilsen, Trond; Nordli, Anne Jørgensen; Hauge, Atle Jensen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Increasing attention is being paid towards the influence of regional contexts on innovation activities within regional development studies. Some of the literature in economic geography tends to consider the various peripheral ... -
Blessing or curse for regions and firms? Narratives of the sharing economy as an innovative practice in a rural region in Norway
Sagheim, Kristine Blekastad; Nilsen, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The sharing economy (SE) literature has grown rapidly in recent years. The literature has focused on the diffusion of SE in metropolitan regions, while rural regions have been almost entirely overlooked. To fill this gap, ... -
Emergence of new industries in peripheral regions: the role of narratives in delegitimation of onshore wind in the Arctic Finnmark region
Nilsen, Trond; Njøs, Rune (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper discusses how narratives influence the legitimation of new industries in peripheral regions. We contribute to the literature a discussion of the emergence of green industries in peripheral regions, but particularly ... -
Global Production Networks and strategic coupling in value chains entering peripheral regions
Nilsen, Trond (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In economic geography, scholars have discussed how endogenous regional sources of skills, networks and capital have led to new regional industrial growth. However, extra-regional dimensions and global production networks ... -
Varieties of periphery and local agency in regional development
Nilsen, Trond; Grillitsch, Markus; Hauge, Atle Jensen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The extent to which structures and preconditions stimulate or hinder regional development is of interest in economic geography, as is the renewal of ‘left-behind’ peripheral regions. However, few studies have addressed how ...