4.6 Article

Industry legitimacy: bright and dark phases in regional industry path development

Journal

REGIONAL STUDIES
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 630-643

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1861236

Keywords

legitimacy; biogas; industry decline; Scania; contextual structures; regional industry path development

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  1. Nordic Green Growth Research and Innovation Programme
  2. NordForsk [83130]

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This paper contributes to debates on the dark phases of regional industry path development processes by focusing on the role of industry legitimacy and studying legitimacy spillovers from contextual structures in the case of the biogas industry in Scania, Sweden. Despite previously being presented as a successful case, the analysis shows how legitimacy spillovers from various contextual structures influenced the path development process, particularly during both the emergence and acceleration phases, as well as in the recent decline period, highlighting the insufficiency of previously accumulated resources in preventing industry decline when facing a loss of legitimacy.
The paper contributes to debates on dark phases of regional industry path development processes. We focus on the role of industry legitimacy and study legitimacy spillovers from contextual structures in the case of the biogas industry in Scania, Sweden. Previously presented as a success case, we show how legitimacy spillovers from various contextual structures influenced the path development process, in both the emergence and acceleration phases, and in the recent decline period. The analysis highlights how previously accumulated resources in the form of knowledge, finance and market were insufficient to prevent industry decline when it suffered a loss of legitimacy.

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