Smart specialization as a strategy to develop early-stage regional innovation systems |
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Authors: | Marina Ranga |
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Affiliation: | 1. Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Seville, Spainmarina.ranga@ec.europa.eu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the role of smart specialization in catalyzing the development of early-stage regional innovation systems in less advanced regions, either by facilitating the emergence of some defining elements that were lacking or accelerating the development of others, such as: a regional knowledge base and a dynamic learning process, institutional structures, network integration mechanisms among key innovation actors, regional industrial specializations, and collective identities. The paper exemplifies this process with the case of Romania, a country where the research and innovation system is centralized at national level and regional innovation systems are in the early days. The transformations taking place in the Romanian regions within the process of implementing smart specialization, assisted by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in the project “Targeted Support to Smart Specialization in Romania”, suggest a dynamic coagulation of institutional, financial, policy, and human factors that catalyzed the development of regional innovation systems in the country and introduced a novel approach to innovation policy. |
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Keywords: | Smart specialization smart specialization strategies regional innovation systems regional development agencies Quadruple Helix regional development |
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