Exogenous Shocks as Drivers of Growth in Peripheral Regions – A Multilevel Approach to Regional Development
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Salamonsen, K. (2015). Exogenous shocks as drivers of growth in peripheral regions – a multilevel approach to regional development (Doctoral thesis). University of Nordland, BodøDescription
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D.) – University of Nordland, 2015
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Paper I: Salamonsen, K. (2015). The effects of exogenous shocks on the development of regional innovation systems. European Planning Studies, 23(9), 1770-1795. doi: 10.1080/09654313.2015.1038221. Author's accepted version (post-print) is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2359379.Paper II: Salamonsen, K. and Henriksen, J. T. (2014). Small businesses need strong mediators: mitigating the disadvantages of peripheral localization through alliance formation. European Planning Studies, 23(3), 529-549. doi: 10.1080/09654313.2013.876975. Author's accepted version (post-print) is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2359391.
Paper III: Salamonsen, K. (Forthcoming). Overcoming the "Smallness Challenge" in asymmetrical alliances. In Blackburn, R., Welter, F., Hytti, U. and Fletcher, D. Entrepreneurship, Growth and Economic Development: Frontiers in European Entrepreneurship Research. Manuscript. Full text not available in Brage Nord.
Paper IV: Salamonsen, K. (Forthcoming). The pain and gain from orchestrating growth through a strategic alliances. Manuscript. Full text not available in Brage Nord.