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Performing a Transnational Region - The Importance of “Open House Strategy”

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  • Tangkjær, Christian

    (Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School)

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This paper discusses the transnational regionalization in the Öresund area, where the ambition and will to regionalize has existed ever since the late fifties. However, from being futurism it has during the nineties turned into a huge project with many actors and resources organized around the very idea of creating a transnational metropolis. This regionalization process has some interesting properties, which this paper will elaborate upon discussing organization within the frame of “Open House-strategy” using events and concepts as vehicles for the process. With these vocabularies I intend to reflect on a strategy process, which has not very closed boundaries, but is like an invitation for participation, and how concepts and events are very important social arrangements in organizing the “Open House”.

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  • Tangkjær, Christian, 1999. "Performing a Transnational Region - The Importance of “Open House Strategy”," Working Papers 8/1999, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Management, Politics & Philosophy.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:cbslpf:1999_008
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    Transnational regions; Øresund area;

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