Regional resilience: a stretched concept?*

ABSTRACT Regional resilience has been criticized in the literature for being fuzzy. Based on that criticism one could expect it to suffer from conceptual stretching, that is that authors mean different things when they write about regional resilience. In this paper for the first time, a bibliometric analysis is presented to tackle the issue of fuzziness and stretching concerning regional resilience. With the help of that analysis, we identified three groups of research on regional resilience, urban ecology and policies (red), economic dynamics and regional evolutionary perspectives (green) and crisis management and engineering/modelling (blue). We also identified the key papers cited in these groups. In a second step, our qualitative analysis reveals that the divide between the red and green groups is not large and that the blue group is relatively isolated. Overall, the concept of regional resilience seems to be less stretched than we expected on the basis of the criticism expressed in the literature.

[1]  José M. Merigó,et al.  An overview of fuzzy research with bibliometric indicators , 2015, Appl. Soft Comput..

[2]  Dominique Foray,et al.  Smart Specialisation: Opportunities and Challenges for Regional Innovation Policy , 2014 .

[3]  Frank Witlox,et al.  Pacifying Babel’s Tower: A scientometric analysis of polycentricity in urban research , 2016 .

[4]  Lucinda David,et al.  Agency and resilience in the time of regional economic crisis , 2018 .

[5]  C. S. Holling Engineering Resilience versus Ecological Resilience , 1996 .

[6]  D. Mackinnon,et al.  Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography # 12 . 12 From Resilience to Resourcefulness : A Critique of Resilience Policy and Activism , 2022 .

[7]  K. Frenken,et al.  Related Variety, Unrelated Variety and Regional Economic Growth , 2007 .

[8]  R. Martin,et al.  On the notion of regional economic resilience: conceptualization and explanation , 2015 .

[9]  A. Pike,et al.  Resilience, adaptation and adaptability , 2010 .

[10]  M. Jacomy,et al.  ForceAtlas2, a Continuous Graph Layout Algorithm for Handy Network Visualization Designed for the Gephi Software , 2014, PloS one.

[11]  James H. Lambert,et al.  Inoperability Input-Output Model for Interdependent Infrastructure Sectors. I: Theory and Methodology , 2005 .

[12]  A. Rose,et al.  Modeling Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Water Service Disruptions , 2005 .

[13]  I. Pettersen,et al.  Unfolding the relationship between resilient firms and the region , 2017, Path Dependence and Regional Economic Renewal.

[14]  Yi Zhao,et al.  Bringing PageRank to the citation analysis , 2008, Inf. Process. Manag..

[15]  Erik Stam,et al.  Path Dependence Research in Regional Economic Development: Cacophony or Knowledge Accumulation? , 2013 .

[16]  R. Martin,et al.  Path dependence and regional economic evolution , 2006 .

[17]  GuanJiancheng,et al.  Bringing PageRank to the citation analysis , 2008 .

[18]  Todd Swanstrom,et al.  Regional Resilience: A Critical Examination of the Ecological Framework , 2008 .

[19]  Jouni Ikonen,et al.  Cloud-based bibliometric analysis service for systematic mapping studies , 2015, CompSysTech '15.

[20]  Arnoud Lagendijk,et al.  The Dilemmas of Interregional Institutional Learning , 2001 .

[21]  M. Fromhold-Eisebith Sectoral Resilience: Conceptualizing Industry-Specific Spatial Patterns of Interactive Crisis Adjustment , 2015 .

[22]  S. Sedita,et al.  The invisible college of cluster research: a bibliometric core–periphery analysis of the literature , 2018, Industry and Innovation.

[23]  M. Danson Fuzzy concepts, scanty evidence, policy distance: the case for rigour and policy relevance in critical regional studies , 2007 .

[24]  G. Bristow,et al.  Crisis response, choice and resilience: insights from complexity thinking , 2015 .

[25]  F. Brand,et al.  Focusing the Meaning(s) of Resilience: Resilience as a Descriptive Concept and a Boundary Object , 2007 .

[26]  Gillian Irene Bristow,et al.  Resilient regions: re-'place'ing regional competitiveness , 2010 .

[27]  J. Simmie,et al.  The economic resilience of regions: towards an evolutionary approach , 2010 .

[28]  Loet Leydesdorff,et al.  A review of theory and practice in scientometrics , 2015, Eur. J. Oper. Res..

[29]  Fiorenzo Franceschini,et al.  The museum of errors/horrors in Scopus , 2016, J. Informetrics.

[30]  Anne-Wil Harzing,et al.  Google Scholar, Scopus and the Web of Science: a longitudinal and cross-disciplinary comparison , 2015, Scientometrics.

[31]  S. Davoudi Applying the Resilience Perspective to Planning: Critical Thoughts from Theory and Practice Edited by Simin Davoudi and Libby Porter Resilience: A Bridging Concept or a Dead End? , 2012 .

[32]  Joost R. Santos,et al.  Modeling the Demand Reduction Input‐Output (I‐O) Inoperability Due to Terrorism of Interconnected Infrastructures * , 2004, Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis.

[33]  C. Folke RESILIENCE: THE EMERGENCE OF A PERSPECTIVE FOR SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ANALYSES , 2006 .

[34]  Rüdiger Wink Regional Economic Resilience: European Experiences and Policy Issues , 2014 .

[35]  R. Pendall,et al.  Resilience and Regions: Building Understanding ofthe Metaphor , 2010 .

[36]  R. Hassink,et al.  Exploring adaptation and adaptability in uneven economic resilience: a tale of two Chinese mining regions , 2017 .

[37]  C. S. Holling Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems , 1973 .

[38]  Ron Boschma,et al.  Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Resilience , 2015 .

[39]  Thed van Leeuwen The application of bibliometric analyses in the evaluation of social science research. Who benefits from it, and why it is still feasible , 2006 .

[40]  L. Lazzeretti,et al.  Adaptation, adaptability and resilience: the recovery of Kobe after the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 , 2017, The Role of Art and Culture for Regional and Urban Resilience.

[41]  E. Evenhuis New directions in researching regional economic resilience and adaptation , 2017, Handbook on Regional Economic Resilience.

[42]  R. Hassink,et al.  Regional Resilience: The Critique Revisited , 2016 .

[43]  R. Martin Regional Economic Resilience, Hysteresis and Recessionary Shocks , 2012 .

[44]  Jonathan Michie,et al.  Regional resilience: theoretical and empirical perspectives , 2010 .

[45]  R. Hassink,et al.  Co-evolution in contemporary economic geography: towards a theoretical framework , 2018, Regional Studies.

[46]  G. Sartori Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics , 1970, American Political Science Review.

[47]  C. Kakderi,et al.  Regional economic resilience: the role of national and regional policies , 2017 .

[48]  A. Bruggeman,et al.  Determinants of regional resilience to economic crisis: a European perspective , 2017 .

[49]  R. Hassink Regional resilience: a promising concept to explain differences in regional economic adaptability? , 2010 .

[50]  Denis Hellebrandt,et al.  Boundary object or bridging concept? A citation network analysis of , 2015 .

[51]  Ludo Waltman,et al.  A review of the literature on citation impact indicators , 2015, J. Informetrics.

[52]  Elizabeth S. Vieira,et al.  A comparison of Scopus and Web of Science for a typical university , 2009, Scientometrics.

[53]  R. Cretney,et al.  Resilience for Whom? Emerging Critical Geographies of Socio‐ecological Resilience , 2014 .

[54]  P. Cooke Resilience in ruins: the idea of the ‘arrested dialectic’ in art after resilience’s failures , 2017, The Role of Art and Culture for Regional and Urban Resilience.

[55]  Thed N. van Leeuwen,et al.  The application of bibliometric analyses in the evaluation of social science research. Who benefits from it, and why it is still feasible , 2006, Scientometrics.

[56]  W. Adger Social and ecological resilience: are they related? , 2000 .

[57]  Alan L. Porter,et al.  Research profiling: Improving the literature review , 2002, Scientometrics.

[58]  Sergey Brin,et al.  Reprint of: The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual web search engine , 2012, Comput. Networks.

[59]  Jean-Loup Guillaume,et al.  Fast unfolding of communities in large networks , 2008, 0803.0476.

[60]  Stephanie E. Chang,et al.  The Regional Economic Impact of an Earthquake: Direct and Indirect Effects of Electricity Lifeline Disruptions , 1997 .

[61]  Adèle Paul-Hus,et al.  The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: a comparative analysis , 2015, Scientometrics.

[62]  R. Hudson Resilient Regions in an Uncertain World: Wishful Thinking or a Practical Reality? , 2010 .

[63]  Michel Bruneau,et al.  A Framework to Quantitatively Assess and Enhance the Seismic Resilience of Communities , 2003 .