While research into digitalisation in cities has grown strongly in recent years, rural areas have now also clearly shifted into the focus of attention. An important strand of research into digitalisation in rural areas can be described as agency per-spectives. Current studies point to the driving, transformative force of key figures, for example social entrepreneurs, smart villagers or spatial pioneers. At heart, these studies propose that paths for collective action can be developed via key fig-ures, thus generating ways to change established rules and norms. This paper represents a methodological contribution to this strand of research by subjecting the debate on leadership through key figures to a quantitative, bibliometric analy-sis, on the basis of which a heuristic is proposed in order to develop relevant research questions. Based on different strands of discourse, our results show that unequal spatial development is manifested in an urban bias, but also demonstrate the potential of the growing research field in rural regional development.
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Binder, J., & Witting, A. (2022). Digital pioneers in rural regional development: A bibliometric analysis of digitalisation and leadership. Raumforschung Und Raumordnung, 80(3), 266–278. https://doi.org/10.14512/rur.103
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