2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12219070
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Breaking the Black-Box of Regional Resilience: A Taxonomy Using a Dynamic Cumulative Shift-Share Occupational Approach

Abstract: In the European literature on the regional and local development, the concept of resilience has progressively gained momentum, eventually overcoming that of competitiveness and posing a critical challenge for the future of territorial studies and the territorialisation of the policy discourse. In the current economic turmoil, the success of an urban and regional economy relies more and more on its capacity to react to sudden shocks in a positive and evolutionary perspective, i.e., in its resilience. Neverthele… Show more

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“…The heterogeneity in the regional response to an exogenous shock is, not surprisingly, also related to the industry mix in the region. In the case of Italy, this has been confirmed by Rota et al (2020). Using data on US states, Kim et al (2022) conclude that regional industrial structure is a strong determinant of the level of vulnerability of a region to unexpected recessionary shocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The heterogeneity in the regional response to an exogenous shock is, not surprisingly, also related to the industry mix in the region. In the case of Italy, this has been confirmed by Rota et al (2020). Using data on US states, Kim et al (2022) conclude that regional industrial structure is a strong determinant of the level of vulnerability of a region to unexpected recessionary shocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Some approaches directly refer to the original, engineering method of defining and analysing resilience, while others involve a newer ecological concept. There are also attempts to combine both of these approaches within the idea of economic adaptation resilience [24] (p. 2015), [25] (p. 2).…”
Section: The Notion Of Economic Resilience and Its Determinantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of resilience has gained a ention in disaster management, especially a er the man-made disaster of the September 11, 2001 a acks and the 2005 natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina (Leroy et al, 2016;Tokgoz & Gheorghe, 2013). The concept of resilience has progressively gained momentum, the success of a system relies more and more on its capacity to react to sudden shocks in a positive and evolutionary perspective (Rota et al, 2020).…”
Section: Conceptual Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An antifragile agent always maintains or improves its condition in the face of highly unlikely and unpredictable undesirable events, making sure to have all options covered if what will happen is not known (Fuller, 2013). While resilient systems are simply tough and remain unchanged, antifragile structures not only withstand stress but also benefi t from it (Rota et al, 2020). Antifragility is a property that improves the responsiveness of the system when exposed to external disturbances, benefi ts from stress, strengthens, and prepares to overcome future adversities (Pineda et al, 2019).…”
Section: Conceptual Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%