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A connectivity model as a potential tool for smart specialization strategies
(Taylor & Francis, 30.01.2017)
articleThe article contributes to the smart specialization literature by presenting a new approach, connectivity analysis, where Triple Helix (TH) relations (involving universities, companies and government) are at the centre of ... -
Agency in Circular City Ecosystems - A Rationalities Perspective
(MDPI, 26.02.2021)
articleThe concept of agency is increasingly used in the literature on sustainability transitions. In this paper, we add to that discussion by arguing that the concept of rationality opens new avenues to theorizing relational ... -
Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seuran muutoksen tuulet
(Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seura, 12.12.2024)
articleTämän numeron ilmestyessä olen toiminut kolme vuotta Alue ja Ympäristö -lehteä kustavan Alue- ja ympäristötutkimuksen seuran (AYS ry) puheenjohtajana. Näistä kolmesta vuodesta viimeisin on kulunut raskaissa merkeissä ... -
An overview of the Nordic Battery Belt : an emerging network for cooperation within the Nordic battery cluster
(Geographical society of Finland, 23.12.2022)
articleThere is an increasing global demand for batteries in the decarbonisation process and an attempt to increase its production within Europe, thereby reducing the dependency on the Asian market. Consequently, the battery ... -
Analysis of place-based factors in transitions through the lens of a transition space: Insights from Finland’s emerging battery industry
(Taylor & Francis, 18.06.2024)
articleBattery production plays a crucial role in Europe’s electrification of mobility and production facilities are expected to play an essential role in European value chains in the future. However, this new trend in energy ... -
Asukastiedon hyödyntämisen kipupisteet yhteiskehittämisessä
(Vastapaino, 2022)
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Authorities as Enablers in Rural Business Support Policy Regime : Case‐Study Finland
(WileyEuropean Society for Rural Sociology, 14.10.2020)
articleThis article focuses on rural business support as a policy regime of the second pillar of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). We examine the relationships present in the regime to find out how authorities become enablers ... -
Can robots possess knowledge? : Rethinking the DIK(W) pyramid through the lens of employees of an automotive factory
(Springer Nature, 14.09.2021)
articleKnowledge, information, and data are increasingly processed in human–robot collaboration. This study tackles two requirements for revising the concepts of knowledge, information, and data. First is developing robots’ ... -
Circuits of architecture and urban planning : Professional ethos and the internationalization of small architectural offices
(WileyGlobal Networks Partnership, 22.08.2021)
articleAlthough the production of the built environment is increasingly globalized, and architecture and urban planning (AUP) professionals are known to be the key carriers of mobile ideas, the internationalization of small ... -
Co-creating Knowledge with Robots: System, Synthesis, and Symbiosis
(Springer, 14.02.2022)
articleIn the contemporary robotizing knowledge economy, robots take increasing responsibility for accomplishing knowledge-related tasks that so far have been in the human domain. This profoundly changes the knowledge-creation ... -
Community-driven social innovation and quadruple helix coordination in rural development : Case study on LEADER group Aktion Österbotten
(Elsevier, 23.08.2020)
articleSocial innovations (SIs) are new ideas that create collaboration or new social relationships and thus meet local needs. The purpose of the research is to understand the role of SIs and community-based quadruple-helix actors ... -
Connecting Urban and Regional Innovation Ecosystems to Enhance Competitiveness
(Palgrave Macmillan, 09.09.2021)
bookPartThis paper explores why an increasing number of European regions and cities in close cooperation with quadruple helix partners, such as clusters, firms, universities, non-governmental organizations and member states combine ... -
Creating futures images for sustainable cruise ships : Insights on collaborative foresight for sustainability enhancement
(Elsevier, 01 / 2022)
articleThe aim of the study was to explore futures images of collaborative sustainability enhancement within a cruise ship building network. Addressing collaborative sustainability at the organizational level rather than at the ... -
Developing the Innovation Capabilities of SMEs : The Role of Intermediary Firms in Knowledge Ecosystems
(IEEE, 19.02.2025)
articleKnowledge ecosystems drive growth by enabling firms to access diverse, specialized, and distributed resources from ecosystem members, allowing them to address complex product innovation challenges that would be difficult ... -
Discovering the regional innovation potential for Smart Specialization : the case of the two Baltic Sea Regions
(Taylor & Francis, 17.08.2022)
articleThe EU Commission launched an innovation strategy called Smart Specialization in 2012. Smart Specialization is a framework for developing policies unleashing place-based economic potential. Evaluations, however, have shown ... -
Emergence of new business areas in regional economies through entrepreneurial discovery processes
(Routledge, 20.12.2018)
bookPartThis chapter explores the notion of emergence by adopting a complexity approach to analyse how entrepreneurial discovery processes (EDP) transform regional economies and create new clusters. A distinction is made between ... -
Enhancing agency in green path development : Lessons from the wind energy sector for the emerging battery industry in the Nordic region
(Society for Scientific Aptitude, 2025)
articleThis paper reviews the literature on wind energy to ascertain the factors that shape agency in the sector's development trajectory and then extract valuable lessons that regional actors can leverage in the emerging Nordic ... -
Entrepreneurial discovery processes through a wicked game approach : civil society engagement as a possibility for exploration
(Routledge, 20.12.2018)
bookPartThe chapter is based on literature analysis and aims to explore the relevance of the concepts of the wicked problem and wicked game in the interpretation of the entrepreneurial discovery processes (EDP). The chapter also ... -
Entrepreneurial discovery processes, knowledge creation and knowledge space
(Routledge, 2019)
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Evaluating Inclusion as a Multidimensional Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Objective
(De Gruyter, 04.11.2024)
bookPartInclusion, as an increasingly important science, technology and innovation (STI) policy objective, is seen as a key to global sustainable innovation. Yet the concept’s usage in both practitioner, policy and research language ...