The transformation of pulp and paper industries: the role of local networks and institutions

M. Novotny, Cali Nuur
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The pulp and paper industry has historically played a significant role in countries in the northern hemisphere (Biermann, 1996; Hylander, 2009; Laurila, 1998). However, the process of globalisation manifested among others by the rise of BRIC countries on the one hand and increasing environmental concerns on the other have combined to impose what may be termed as transformative pressure. This pressure is exacerbated by the fact that many pulp and paper plants are located in peripheral regions which find themselves in the midst of a development discourse on the necessity of creating mechanisms to promote regional innovation systems. The aim of this paper is to discuss and illustrate how local institutions enabled the transformation of a pulp plant in a peripheral region in Sweden into a biorefinery. The study suggests that agents from industry and local government were important and that their actions took place in an institutional framework containing key processes of change - knowledge formation, market formation, aspects of local legitimation leading to positive externalities.
纸浆和造纸工业的转型:地方网络和机构的作用
纸浆和造纸工业历来在北半球各国发挥了重要作用(Biermann, 1996;海兰德,2009;Laurila, 1998)。然而,以金砖国家的崛起为代表的全球化进程,以及日益增长的环境问题,共同施加了所谓的变革压力。许多纸浆和造纸厂位于周边地区,这些地区发现自己处于建立促进区域创新系统的必要机制的发展话语之中,这一事实加剧了这种压力。本文的目的是讨论和说明当地机构如何使瑞典周边地区的纸浆厂转变为生物精炼厂。研究表明,来自行业和地方政府的代理人是重要的,他们的行动发生在一个制度框架内,其中包含了关键的变革过程——知识形成、市场形成、导致积极外部性的地方合法性方面。
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