2010
DOI: 10.1068/a4226
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Navigation in New Terrain with Familiar Maps: Masterminding Sociospatial Equality through Resource-Oriented Innovation Policy

Abstract: This paper explores how political struggles influence innovation policy through a Norwegian case study on the formation of a state-funded research and development program for utilizing natural gas feedstock from the North Sea. Despite the apparent dominance of business, specialized branches of the state, and R&D institutions in the realm of innovation policy, the key argument of this paper is that labor unions and regional interests exert considerable influence in shaping national innovation policy, in particu… Show more

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“…In developing this argument, we propose the notion of navigational agency. The notion of navigation has recently emerged in the vocabulary of scholars both in transition studies (Jørgensen, 2012) and in urban and regional studies (Kasa and Underthun, 2010), in recognition of how change often is moulded by loosely coordinated micropolitical manoeuvres of actors and actor constellations operating in the absence of predefined strategic visions. The notion of navigation, however, tends to be employed as a metaphorical expression reflecting the limitations of more steering-oriented approaches that address change as the outcome of coherent strategic orchestration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing this argument, we propose the notion of navigational agency. The notion of navigation has recently emerged in the vocabulary of scholars both in transition studies (Jørgensen, 2012) and in urban and regional studies (Kasa and Underthun, 2010), in recognition of how change often is moulded by loosely coordinated micropolitical manoeuvres of actors and actor constellations operating in the absence of predefined strategic visions. The notion of navigation, however, tends to be employed as a metaphorical expression reflecting the limitations of more steering-oriented approaches that address change as the outcome of coherent strategic orchestration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, in Norway the implementation of public policy at the regional level has attracted less attention than at the national and local levels (Tranøy & Østerud, 2001). Kasa and Undertun (2010) point to the need for additional studies of innovation policies, and for studies focusing on how implementation policy and administrative policy are connected and how they influence each other (Olsen, 2006). This has led me to concentrate on implementation policy at the regional level.…”
Section: Topic and Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Striking a balance between regional economic development, supranational institutional obligations, environmental concerns, and the support of domestic corporations in increasingly global strategies is a complex task for the Norwegian state, in all its guises. In this sense, Norwegian petroleum resources can be associated with an ongoing sociospatial struggle to define the priorities of the state (Jessop 2002;Kasa & Underthun 2010;Kristoffersen & Young 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%