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How the organisation of mission arenas regulates attention away from regional problems and solutions: an attention-based view

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  • John-Erik Bergkvist
  • Anna Essén
  • Karl Wennberg
  • Anna Krohwinkel

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Mission-oriented innovation policies (MOIPs) are promoting the formation of ‘mission arenas’ (MAs) where actors collectively try to address societal ‘wicked problems’. Yet, little is known about how attention — and subsequently time and effort — towards specific problems and solutions, and their geographical dimensions, unfolds within MAs. We conducted a multiple-case study of four MAs mandated and granted public funding to address self-articulated ‘missions’ in public health. We identify four distinct types of MA organisation with different attention-regulating properties that contribute to significant variation in MAs’ flexibility and breadth of attention. We propose a model explicating how all four MA organisations regulate attention in ways that impede future attention to regional problems and solutions — a finding that serves to problematise assumptions about attention in the MOIP literature.

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  • John-Erik Bergkvist & Anna Essén & Karl Wennberg & Anna Krohwinkel, 2025. "How the organisation of mission arenas regulates attention away from regional problems and solutions: an attention-based view," Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 18(3), pages 465-480.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:cjrecs:v:18:y:2025:i:3:p:465-480.
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