Constructing jurisdictional advantage
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Published:2008
Maryann Feldman, Roger Martin, 2008. "Constructing jurisdictional advantage", New Perspectives in International Business Research, Maryann P. Feldman, Grazia D. Santangelo
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This chapter aims to advance economic development theory through the concept of jurisdictional advantage; demonstrating how places might strategically position themselves to gain economic advantage; then considering how this place-specific advantage might be constructed. We choose the term “jurisdiction” to define the set of actors that have a common interest in a spatially bound community. Jurisdictions are entities with a legitimate political ability to influence social and economic outcomes within their boundaries. Borrowing from the literature on corporate strategy, the uniqueness of local capabilities becomes a source of advantage for jurisdictions. We consider how to measure and construct jurisdictional advantage.
