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100 _aHu, Xiaohui
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245 _aInstitutional change and divergent economic resilience: Path development of two resource-depleted cities in China
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 56, Issue 16, 2019,(3466-3485 p.)
520 _aExisting literature on the economic resilience of cities has primarily focused on the study of capabilities and outcomes, while little has been conducted on the evolutionary processes. Drawing upon institutional change and path development concepts, this article develops an analytical framework that explains how different modes of institutional change shape path development processes in relation to economic resilience in cities. This article provides a comparative study on the divergent path development involving distinctive institutional change mechanisms in two Chinese mining cities both facing resource depletion since 2000, namely Zaozhuang in Shandong province and Fuxin in Liaoning province. It shows that Zaozhuang enables endogenously-based layering and conversion that leads to path renewal and creation with a more dynamic resilience engendering structural change, whereas Fuxin is trapped in exogenously-induced institutional thickening that results in path persistence and extension with a less dynamic resilience hindering economic renewal. The findings of this study advance the regional resilience literature by incorporating the role of agency, institutional change and path development in the context of China.
650 _aChina,
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650 _aeconomic resilience,
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650 _a industrial path development,
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650 _ainstitutional change,
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650 _a resource-depleted cities
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700 _aYang, Chun
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_dsage, 2019.
_tUrban studies
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0042098018817223
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