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Staying on the old development path, but ‘smartly’ - a case study of Warmia and Masuria

Author
DZIEMIANOWICZ, WOJCIECH
Publication date
2017
Abstract (EN)

Between 1989 and 2014, the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (one of the poorest regions in the European Union) was subjected to a number of external stimuli. However, not only has its position in the ranking of provinces failed to improve – it has actually worsened. Despite this, positive adaptive changes have occurred in the region, although they are limited in scope. The attitude of peripheral regions towards external stimuli can be quite reactive, as seen in the case of Warmia and Masuria. It can be assumed that the province’s smart specialisations (water economics, high-quality food, and wood and furniture) will contribute to further quality in the economic structure of the region, but it will not necessarily improve its position in relation to other regions in Poland.

Keywords EN
Regional development
innovation
development path
smart specialisation
PBN discipline
socio-economic geography and spatial management
Journal
Miscellanea Geographica
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages from-to
73-78
ISSN
0867-6046
Date release in open access
2017-06-30
Open access license
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives