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Territorial Governance and Area Image

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  • Nicola Bellini

    (Scuola Superiore SantÕAnna, Pisa)

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The image of a region or a city is an emerging topic in most debates about economic development strategies at the local and national level. Local and national policies of innovation which form an essential part of modern policies of local development are less and less an expression of government and increasingly an exercise of governance. The concept that allows best to describe and understand the practical meaning and implications of governance is 'policy network'. The establishment, selection and retention of relationships with other actors within policy-networks constitutes the essence of policy-making.

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  • Nicola Bellini, 2004. "Territorial Governance and Area Image," Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, Niccolò Cusano University, issue 1 Public .
  • Handle: RePEc:sym:journl:55:y:2004:i:1
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    1. Michela Lazzeroni & Nicola Bellini & Gisella Cortesi & Anna Loffredo, 2013. "The Territorial Approach to Cultural Economy: New Opportunities for the Development of Small Towns," European Planning Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(4), pages 452-472, April.
    2. Evan Cleave & Godwin Arku, 2014. "Competitiveness through cooperation: Analysis of spatial patterns and inter-jurisdictional collaboration in the place branding of Ontario communities, Canada," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 29(4-5), pages 541-560, June.
    3. Inès Hassen & Massimo Giovanardi, 2021. "Deflecting national ideologies: Exploring identity management trajectories of medium-sized cities," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 53(6), pages 1525-1546, September.

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