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The entrepreneurial development of regions: Exploring the socio-technical transition of Lusatia from a multi-level perspective

Matthias Tomenendal, Hans Rüdiger Lange, Johannes Kirch and Anna Frieda Rosin

No 94, Working Papers from Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute of Management Berlin (IMB)

Abstract: In the pursuit of strict climate policy targets the German government has decided that several lignite power plants have to be closed down by the year of 2019. One of the most affected regions is the Lusatia mining area in Eastern Germany. Here the question is raised how economic restructuring induced by climate policy can be achieved without bringing havoc on an entire region. We aim to give a first answer by developing a multi-level perspective (MLP) model for supporting regions towards more entrepreneurial activities. Based on different literature streams we suggest a model for strategic niche management towards an entrepreneurial socio-technical regime, which consists of the mid-level in the MLP as the dependent variable and resulting thrusts of strategic niche management as independent variables. The findings are illustrated by the case of Lusatia but are of general nature and can also be applied to other regions.

Date: 2018
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