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Investigating Agency: Methodological and Empirical Challenges

Rekers, Josephine V. LU ; Grillitsch, Markus LU and Sotarauta, Markku (2019) Regional Innovation Policies Conference 2019
Abstract
The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but understudied factor in processes of regional structural change. However, much like the fundamental debates in social sciences about agency and structure, work in this field has often remained theoretical. Investigating the role of agency in regional economic development, systematically and at the micro-level, comes with a great deal of challenges. In this paper we ask the question: What are these challenges and how can they be addressed?
In an effort to combine general methodological considerations with concrete empirical practicalities, we share our own struggles in developing an adequate methodology for the ReGrow (Regional Growth Against... (More)
The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but understudied factor in processes of regional structural change. However, much like the fundamental debates in social sciences about agency and structure, work in this field has often remained theoretical. Investigating the role of agency in regional economic development, systematically and at the micro-level, comes with a great deal of challenges. In this paper we ask the question: What are these challenges and how can they be addressed?
In an effort to combine general methodological considerations with concrete empirical practicalities, we share our own struggles in developing an adequate methodology for the ReGrow (Regional Growth Against All Odds) project. There we conduct twelve comparative in-depth case studies that zoom in on the role of agency in regional development. In the process of conducting the case studies, we have reflected, revised, and improved the methodology and identified six main challenges: Getting the ontology right, Getting the research design right, Getting the time period right, Getting the spatial scale right, Getting the research instruments right, and Getting the data collection right.
In this paper we discuss these challenges in turn, as well as our strategies to overcome them. In doing so, we provide methodological insights and guidance to other scholars of agency and structure in regional development. (Less)
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Regional Development, Agency, Case Study
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Regional Innovation Policies Conference 2019
conference location
Florens, Italy
conference dates
2019-11-07 - 2019-11-08
project
Regional Growth against all odds
language
English
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8af90acc-d447-4200-95ef-6afdc293d953
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https://www.reginnpol2019.unifi.it/upload/sub/RegInnPol%202019%20detailed%20programme.pdf
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  abstract     = {{The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but understudied factor in processes of regional structural change. However, much like the fundamental debates in social sciences about agency and structure, work in this field has often remained theoretical. Investigating the role of agency in regional economic development, systematically and at the micro-level, comes with a great deal of challenges. In this paper we ask the question: What are these challenges and how can they be addressed?<br/>In an effort to combine general methodological considerations with concrete empirical practicalities, we share our own struggles in developing an adequate methodology for the ReGrow (Regional Growth Against All Odds) project. There we conduct twelve comparative in-depth case studies that zoom in on the role of agency in regional development. In the process of conducting the case studies, we have reflected, revised, and improved the methodology and identified six main challenges: Getting the ontology right, Getting the research design right, Getting the time period right, Getting the spatial scale right, Getting the research instruments right, and Getting the data collection right.<br/>In this paper we discuss these challenges in turn, as well as our strategies to overcome them. In doing so, we provide methodological insights and guidance to other scholars of agency and structure in regional development.}},
  author       = {{Rekers, Josephine V. and Grillitsch, Markus and Sotarauta, Markku}},
  keywords     = {{Regional Development; Agency; Case Study}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{11}},
  title        = {{Investigating Agency: Methodological and Empirical Challenges}},
  url          = {{https://www.reginnpol2019.unifi.it/upload/sub/RegInnPol%202019%20detailed%20programme.pdf}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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