Abstract
This paper examines the actors and activities and the institutional–spatial dynamics that characterize innovation and knowledge processes within the aquaculture industry and its support organizations in the coastal region of Quebec, Canada. It aims to identify the main features and components of such support organizations and their roles in entrepreneurial and knowledge processes. Comparing this Canadian case with the more developed Norwegian innovation system in aquaculture, the paper concludes that the market possibilities for the products of aquaculture are almost the same in Norway and Quebec. However, it is the policy and institutional settings, as well as the historical trajectories of the respective innovation systems, which seem to explain the growth of the aquaculture industry in Norway and its less successful development in Quebec. The paper also investigates the conditions and institutional arrangements that may stimulate the building and development of a more mature aquaculture innovation system support in Quebec's coastal region.
Notes
This builds upon recently completed research looking at Quebec's coastal marine industry as a “regional cluster”.
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Two federal and three provincial agencies.
For instance, The Huntsman Marine Science Centre and The Marine Products Research and Development Centre Inc. in New-Brunswick, The Canadian Aquaculture Institute and Prince Edward Aquaculture Alliance in Prince-Edward-Island, Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Nova-Scotia.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation.