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On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation

On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation
On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation
Over the past few years a new buzzword has entered academic, political and public
discourse: the notion of resilience, a term invoked to describe how an entity or system
responds to shocks and disturbances. Although the concept has been used for some
time in ecology and psychology, it is now invoked in diverse contexts, both as a
perceived (and typically positive) attribute of an object, entity or system and, more
normatively, as a desired feature that should somehow be promoted or fostered. As
part of this development, the notion of resilience is rapidly becoming part of the
conceptual and analytical lexicon of regional and local economic studies: there is
increasing interest in the resilience of regional, local and urban economies. Further,
resilience is rapidly emerging as an idea ‘whose time has come’ in policy debates: a
new imperative of ‘constructing’ or ‘building’ regional and urban economic resilience is
gaining currency. However, this rush to use the idea of regional and local economic
resilience in policy circles has arguably run somewhat ahead of our understanding of
the concept. There is still considerable ambiguity about what, precisely, is meant by
the notion of regional economic resilience, about how it should be conceptualized and
measured, what its determinants are, and how it links to patterns of long-run regional
growth. The aim of this article is to address these and related questions on the
meaning and explanation of regional economic resilience and thereby to outline the
directions of a research agenda.
shocks, resilience, robustness, adaptability, regional economies
1468-2702
1-42
Martin, Ron
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Sunley, Peter
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Martin, Ron
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Sunley, Peter
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Martin, Ron and Sunley, Peter (2015) On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation. Journal of Economic Geography, 15 (1), 1-42. (doi:10.1093/jeg/lbu015).

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Abstract

Over the past few years a new buzzword has entered academic, political and public
discourse: the notion of resilience, a term invoked to describe how an entity or system
responds to shocks and disturbances. Although the concept has been used for some
time in ecology and psychology, it is now invoked in diverse contexts, both as a
perceived (and typically positive) attribute of an object, entity or system and, more
normatively, as a desired feature that should somehow be promoted or fostered. As
part of this development, the notion of resilience is rapidly becoming part of the
conceptual and analytical lexicon of regional and local economic studies: there is
increasing interest in the resilience of regional, local and urban economies. Further,
resilience is rapidly emerging as an idea ‘whose time has come’ in policy debates: a
new imperative of ‘constructing’ or ‘building’ regional and urban economic resilience is
gaining currency. However, this rush to use the idea of regional and local economic
resilience in policy circles has arguably run somewhat ahead of our understanding of
the concept. There is still considerable ambiguity about what, precisely, is meant by
the notion of regional economic resilience, about how it should be conceptualized and
measured, what its determinants are, and how it links to patterns of long-run regional
growth. The aim of this article is to address these and related questions on the
meaning and explanation of regional economic resilience and thereby to outline the
directions of a research agenda.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 April 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 June 2014
Published date: January 2015
Keywords: shocks, resilience, robustness, adaptability, regional economies
Organisations: Economy, Society and Space

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Local EPrints ID: 369310
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/369310
ISSN: 1468-2702
PURE UUID: 0a8216bd-bd43-4ab4-b032-d5e29a26048f
ORCID for Peter Sunley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4803-5299

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:17

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Author: Ron Martin
Author: Peter Sunley ORCID iD

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