Commercial Gentrification in Post-Industrial Neighbourhoods

A Dynamic View From an Entrepreneur’s Perspective

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Ingmar Pastak (University of Tartu)

Eneli Kindsiko (University of Tartu)

T. Tammaru (University of Tartu)

R.J. Kleinhans (TU Delft - Urban Studies)

M Ham (TU Delft - Urban Studies, University of St Andrews)

Research Group
Urban Studies
Copyright
© 2019 Ingmar Pastak, Eneli Kindsiko, T. Tammaru, R.J. Kleinhans, M. van Ham
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12377
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 Ingmar Pastak, Eneli Kindsiko, T. Tammaru, R.J. Kleinhans, M. van Ham
Research Group
Urban Studies
Issue number
5
Volume number
110
Pages (from-to)
588-604
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Abstract

In urban geography research there is a small supply of articles which reflect upon the aims and motives of entrepreneurs when they enter neighbourhoods that are undergoing a process of gentrification. The aim of this paper is to better understand the explanatory factors behind the timing of entrepreneurial changes that take place during the commercial gentrification process in Tallinn’s post-industrial neighbourhoods. Based on thirty in-depth interviews, we propose an explanation from the supply perspective that highlights the dynamics behind motivation-based influences. By modifying the diffusion of the innovation theory developed by Rogers we are able to show how, during the different phases of the process, groups of pioneers, early adopters, the early and late majority, and laggards enter a neighbourhood that is being gentrified by varying objectives, and associate the dynamics behind the process with the follower effect that is being shaped by knowledge diffusion, a specific market niche, and physical co-location.

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