| Title |
Depicting wood-based sectors to inform policymaking: A structural modeling approach centering on networks of markets |
| ID_Doc |
20211 |
| Authors |
Mager, E; Iurato, C; Schanz, H |
| Title |
Depicting wood-based sectors to inform policymaking: A structural modeling approach centering on networks of markets |
| Year |
2023 |
| Published |
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| DOI |
10.1016/j.forpol.2023.103078 |
| Abstract |
The article presents a new way of conceptualizing wood-based sectors that aims to capture intra- and interindustrial relationships in order to enable an improved understanding of structural complexities for the design of targeted governance interventions. Building on a sociological perspective that views markets as (resource) linkages, we propose a model that represents the structure of an ideal-typical wood-based sector as a network that can be adapted to specific regulatory systems. The model-building process groups wood-based products (including services and consumers) into nodes and identifies edges that connect nodes through technological conversion pathways (i.e. markets). The structural model reveals how numerous wood-based industries are linked, providing a comprehensive depiction of the sector: a total of 1582 markets link 177 timber-based product groups across 12 different production stages. The model includes Circular Economy options and comprises multiple industries only recently considered part of the wood-based sector, such as the chemical industry. Modeling the wood-based sector when accounting for intra- and inter-industrial relationships leads to an expansion of the "traditional" sequential chain structure into a non-hierarchical network structure. The proposed structural model underscores the complexity of wood-based sectors, which results - among others - from the versatile applicability of wood across production stages. We argue that more reflection is needed on the consequences of simplifying wood-based sector structures in research assumptions. For future research related to policy goals such as circularity, the article suggests a rethinking of wood-based sectors regarding sectoral boundaries and the importance of interpreting markets in their embeddedness. |
| Author Keywords |
Wood -based industries; Forestry; Economic sectors; Circular economy; Industrial policies; Network analysis |
| Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
| Document Type |
Other |
| Open Access |
Open Access |
| Source |
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
| EID |
WOS:001096902400001 |
| WoS Category |
Economics; Environmental Studies; Forestry |
| Research Area |
Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Forestry |
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