Towards a problem-oriented regional industrial policy: possibilities for public intervention in framing, valuation and market formation
探讨区域产业政策如何超越单纯关注知识供给,转向问题导向,分析在问题框架构建、估值和市场形成过程中公共干预的新可能性,对政策制定者和区域发展研究者有参考价值。
Thinking about regional industrial policies remains focused on the supply of new knowledge, and recently also on grand challenges and missions, but takes problems, demand and market formation largely for granted. In this paper we build on policy sciences, sociology of markets and valuation approaches to explore the place-based roles of agency, institutions, networks and values in discursive processes of problem-framing and market creation. We identify a number of choices and trade-offs in the processes, practices and constitutive elements of market creation that in turn suggest new possibilities for more societal problem-oriented regional industrial policies.