Constructive and destructive agency, regional path development and critical junctures: The case of cruise tourism in Nuuk, Greenland

Laura James*, Henrik Halkier, Heidi Vorre

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Abstract

The literature on regional development paths and human agency has focused on a broad distinction between reproductive and change agency, and the actions of a relatively narrow range of stakeholders. This paper introduces a typology of path development that also distinguishes between constructive and destructive agency. Four overall types of path development are identified: continuation, transformation, decline and disappearance (CDTD). The CDTD typology is used to analyse a case of cruise tourism path development, focusing on why different path development goals are pursued by different stakeholders at a potentially critical juncture.
Original languageEnglish
JournalRegional Studies
Number of pages13
ISSN0034-3404
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 6 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • cruise tourism
  • evolutionary economic geography
  • regional development path
  • stakeholder agency

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