2015
DOI: 10.1080/21681376.2015.1013150
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Institutional thickness and institutional effectiveness: developing regional indices for policy and practice in Australia

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“…Both social and political aspects resonate in the term "social innovation". It originates from academic discourse rather than from everyday language [1], but the actual relationship between social innovation initiatives on one hand and political frameworks and policies on the other has not been sufficiently investigated so far, particularly not for rural areas where institutional thickness is likely to be less than in urban environments [2]. Social innovation and its drivers have been studied in rural areas far less than in urban environments or in the context of urbanization [3], but there is consensus on the need to support the design and implementation of social innovations as a response to existing complex problems rural communities are facing [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both social and political aspects resonate in the term "social innovation". It originates from academic discourse rather than from everyday language [1], but the actual relationship between social innovation initiatives on one hand and political frameworks and policies on the other has not been sufficiently investigated so far, particularly not for rural areas where institutional thickness is likely to be less than in urban environments [2]. Social innovation and its drivers have been studied in rural areas far less than in urban environments or in the context of urbanization [3], but there is consensus on the need to support the design and implementation of social innovations as a response to existing complex problems rural communities are facing [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these notable barriers, considerable progress has been made of late in terms of measuring institutions and their impact at subnational level in different parts of the world (e.g., Beer & Lester, 2015, for Australia; Rodríguez‐Pose & Zhang, 2019, 2020 and Wang, 2019, for China), but particularly in Europe. The Quality of Government Institute of the University of Gothenburg has made the largest contribution in this respect.…”
Section: The ‘Problem’mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research in institutional economics, such as the work on national innovation systems (Lundvall, ), and varieties of capitalism (Hall & Soskice, ; Hall & Thelen, ), shows that the emergence and evolution of certain industries in space depend on the configuration of the national institutional framework (Grillitsch & Rekers, ). Economic geographers, on the other hand, have developed a considerable body of work looking at the impact of local and regional institutions on regional development (e.g., Amin & Thrift, ; Storper, ; Tödtling & Trippl, ; Farole et al, ; Rodríguez‐Pose, ; Zukauskaite et al, ), including foci on regional innovation systems (Asheim & Coenen, ; Cooke et al, ; Isaksen et al, ), regional clusters (Maskell & Malmberg, ; Saxenian, ), and regional competitiveness (Beer & Lester, ). Previous work has highlighted that institutions condition, enable, and constrain the economic vitality and innovation capacity of regional economies, providing legal frameworks for actions, defining communication patterns, and affecting learning possibilities (Gertler, ).…”
Section: Institutions and Local Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%