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  • Uddevalla Symposium 2011. Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Technology and Transformation of Regions : Revised papers presented at the 14th Uddevalla Symposium, 16-18 June, 2011, Bergamo, Italy
  • 2011
  • Editorial proceedings (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This proceedings consists of  thirty-nine revised papers, first presented at the fourteenth Uddevalla Symposium & the Third International Symposium of Entrepreneurship of E-Lab at University of Bergamo, June, 16-18, 2011 , held at University of Bergamo, Italy. The overall theme was “Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Technology and Transformation of Regions”. The symposium was hosted by the E-Lab, University of Bergamo, Italy. The purpose of the symposium was to contribute to an increased understanding of the role of entrepreneurial knowledge and technology for the transformation of regions by means of the entry, growth and exit of firms.      Except for the overall theme there were twelve special sub-themes, chaired by invited scholars from the Uddevalla Symposium Network: “Work-integrated learning in transforming regions” “Entrepreneurship, family business and innovation”, “Slow city movement and sustainable local development”, “Shrinking urban regions”, “Entrepreneurship, networking and regional development”, “Resilience capacity of firms and new forms of innovation”, “Cluster development and regional transformation in an economic perspective”, “Entrepreneurship policy in comparative perspective”, “Learning and knowledge transfer processes in small firms’ clusters”, “The spatial agglomeration of business services”, “Entrepreneurship, creativity and the brain”, and “Productivity and financing of regional infrastructure.      Ten keynote-speakers gave presentations during these three days; Prof. Shaker A. Zahra, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA. Assoc. Prof.  Charlotta Mellander, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden, Prof. David Audretsch, Indiana University, USA, Assoc. Prof. Johan Klaesson Jönköping International Business School & CenSE, Sweden, Prof. Andrés Rodriguez-Pose, London School of Economics, UK, Prof. Hans Westlund, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm & Jönköping International Business School, Sweden,  Prof. Maryann P. Feldman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA,  Prof. Giovanna Dossena, University of Bergamo, Italy,  Prof. Hans Lööf, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden,  and Prof. Zoltan J. Acz, George Mason University, USA.      To stimulate high quality papers a Best Paper Award as well as a Best PhD Can¬didate Paper Award was announced and financially supported by the municipality of Uddevalla, Sweden. The winners of the Best Paper were Johan Klaesson & Sofia Wixe, Jönköping International Business School and CEnSE (Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics), Jönköping, Sweden. The winner of the Best PhD Can¬didate Paper Award was Mattias Örnerheim, Linköping University, Sweden.         Organizers of this 14th Uddevalla Symposium were the University West, Sweden and the E-Lab at University of Bergamo, in co-operation with Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), and George Mason University, School of Public Policy, USA. The symposium was also financial supported by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE), Jönköping International Business School, Sweden and Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovations Studies (CESIS), Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.         This symposium would not have been possible without a lot of work and support also from certain individuals. The editor expresses sincere gratitude to all participants, participating organizations, not at least the local organizers at the University of Bergamo, and especially to Dr. Christina Bettinelli.          Also I thank all members of the Uddevalla Symposium Organising Committee and all colleagues at University West. A special thank goes to Rebecca Olsson, University West not at least for editorial help.Trollhättan, Sweden in December 2011 Department for Economics & IT, University WestIréne BernhardEditor   
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  • The long term viability of the Wallenberg family Business group : the role of ''A Dynastic Drive''
  • 2010
  • Editorial proceedings (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In this paper the long term viability of one of the most important Swedish family business groups, that of the Wallenberg family, is analyzed by focusing on strategic behaviour in three areas : (1) change versus continuity, (2) centralization versus decentralization in group decision making and (3) the handling of the succession problems. In all these areas it is clearly shown that there are different ways of achieving the overall objective of the family business group to survive and consolidate. Thus, to give a full explanation it is necessary to stress the importance of family values and norms. An indispensable condition for long term survival is, it is argued, the establishment and cementation of a dynamic drive, a tradition of self image which has been developed and maintained by earlier experiences told and impressed upon later generations both by story-telling within the family and, not least, by scholarly biographical research.
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  • Explaining decisions for change in tourist destinations : The garbage can model in action
  • 2010
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    • Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the garbage can model’s explicatory value in illustrating decisions for change in Swiss destinations. Design/methodology/approach - Comparative case studies were elaborated for four Swiss tourist cantons (Berne, Grisons, Ticino, Valais) based on project reports and secondary sources including key informant interviews. Findings - The paper provides insights about perceived problems, available solutions and participants in the researched tourist destinations at the time the choice was taken to establish destination structures. The garbage can model is a useful tool to analyze change in destinations. It explains why and how decisions in complex environments are established, why seemingly rational choices are not taken or taken too late, and it allows including stakeholders and particularly public intervention in public-private partnership structures. Originality/value - The paper brings a new perspective in change management research for the tourism industry as it applies a model which has been derived from the public administration theory.
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