Shaping smart specialization: the role of place-specific factors in advanced, intermediate and less-developed European regions

Michaela Trippl (Corresponding author), Elena Zukauskaite, Adrian Healy

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Abstract

This paper examines the ways by which organizational and institutional features of regional innovation systems shape smart specialization practices in less-developed, intermediate and advanced regions. Drawing on research from 15 European regions, it shows that the implantation of smart specialization creates challenges in all three types of regions. At the same time, there is evidence that smart specialization supports policy-learning and system-building efforts in less-developed regions and facilitates policy reorientation and system transformation in more advanced regions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1328-1340
Number of pages13
JournalRegional Studies
Volume54
Issue number10
Early online date25 Mar 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 507026 Economic geography

Keywords

  • ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHY
  • GOVERNMENT
  • QUALITY
  • advanced regions
  • intermediate regions
  • less-developed regions
  • regional innovation policies
  • smart specialization

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