Innovative Attitudes Towards Property Rights on Natural Resources in Remote Maritime Regions

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T. Ponce
A. Ressurreição
H. Calado
R. Serrão

Abstract

The aim if this paper is to understand the attitudes towards property rights and related rents in remote maritime regions within the challenge of the European Marine Strategy. The main hypothesis to be exploited, focusing on the growing search of new maritime resources, is that innovation can be seen as a rent seeking phenomena not only through time – as is commonly understood in a Schumpeterian perspective - but also throughout space, where the allocation or appropriation of property rights play a crucial role. We look into the attitudes of key marine stakeholders in Horta related to changes in marine property rights implicit in the European Marine Strategy. We conclude that innovation and development in remote areas is strongly related to the influence that innovative entrepreneurs have on the redefinition of property rights and related allocation of rents from the use of natural resources.

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T. Ponce, Tomaz Ponce Dentinho Professor University of the Azores tomazdentinho@uac.pt 00351964419988 Capitão Joao Avila 9700 851 Angra do Heroismo Portugal

University of the Azores

A. Ressurreição, Adriana Ressurreição Post Doc University of the Azores ricardo@uac.pt (+ 351) 292 200 400 Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas 9901-862 Horta Portugal

University of the Azores

H. Calado, Helena Calado Professor University of the Azores calado@uac.pt (+351) 296 650 000 Departamento de Biologia 9501-801 Ponta Delgada Portugal

University of the Azores

R. Serrão, University of the Azores

Ricardo Serrão Santos
Professor
University of the Azores
ricardo@uac.p
(+351) 292 200 400
Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas
9901-862
Horta
Portugal