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This book focuses on the main challenges that cities, regions and
other territories at sub-national level face when it comes to
designing and implementing a territorial strategy for economic
development and competitiveness. There is a widespread recognition
that territories need to construct strategies that focus on shaping
sustainable competitive advantages. To do this they draw upon their
own unique resources and capabilities alongside intelligence on
existing technological and market trends. However, there is still a
notorious lack of both theoretical and empirical research on this
issue. The first part of this book develops a theoretical framework
for understanding and analysing territorial strategy. This
framework asks three questions of territorial strategy - what for,
what, and how - looking closely at the key relationship between
strategy and policy. The second part is dedicated to exploring this
framework in practice through application to a series of unique
cases from around the world at different territorial levels, from
regions such as the Basque Country, Navarre and Murcia in Spain,
Okanagan (British Columbia) in Canada, Wales in the United Kingdom,
and the cross-border region of the Oresund in Denmark-Sweden, as
well as the city of Rafaela in Argentina. Each case offers
something different and enables the framework to be thoroughly
tested, generating concluding reflections that add real value for
scholars and policy-makers interested in and working in the field
of territorial strategy. This volume is intended for the academic
community, the policy community (government leaders, policy-makers,
policy researchers and consultants) and university students and
teachers at different levels interested in the areas of territorial
competitiveness, regional development, competitiveness policies and
processes of territorial strategy.
This book focuses on the main challenges that cities, regions and
other territories at sub-national level face when it comes to
designing and implementing a territorial strategy for economic
development and competitiveness. There is a widespread recognition
that territories need to construct strategies that focus on shaping
sustainable competitive advantages. To do this they draw upon their
own unique resources and capabilities alongside intelligence on
existing technological and market trends. However, there is still a
notorious lack of both theoretical and empirical research on this
issue. The first part of this book develops a theoretical framework
for understanding and analysing territorial strategy. This
framework asks three questions of territorial strategy - what for,
what, and how - looking closely at the key relationship between
strategy and policy. The second part is dedicated to exploring this
framework in practice through application to a series of unique
cases from around the world at different territorial levels, from
regions such as the Basque Country, Navarre and Murcia in Spain,
Okanagan (British Columbia) in Canada, Wales in the United Kingdom,
and the cross-border region of the Oresund in Denmark-Sweden, as
well as the city of Rafaela in Argentina. Each case offers
something different and enables the framework to be thoroughly
tested, generating concluding reflections that add real value for
scholars and policy-makers interested in and working in the field
of territorial strategy. This volume is intended for the academic
community, the policy community (government leaders, policy-makers,
policy researchers and consultants) and university students and
teachers at different levels interested in the areas of territorial
competitiveness, regional development, competitiveness policies and
processes of territorial strategy.
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