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Advances in the Theory and Practice of Smart Specialization
This cutting-edge book illuminates the challenges of developing and implementing smart specialization strategies in places grappling with regional growth
Slavo Radosevic (Edited by), Adrian Curaj (Edited by), Radu Gheorghiu (Edited by), Liviu Andreescu (Edited by), Imogen Wade (Edited by)
9780128041376
Hardback, published 24 August 2017
394 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.6 cm, 0.72 kg
"Smart specialization strategies are back on the scene. By asking intriguing questions, like how the capacities required for SSS can be developed, the book brilliantly underlines the complexity in applying this new European innovation policy strategy." --Roberta Capello, Politecnico di Milano, Past President of RSAI "This book brings together a highly impressive list of authors, each providing expert insights into the nature of innovation within regions and the role of public policy in fostering its enhancement and effectiveness. Smart specialization is a concept that captures many contemporary perspectives on regional economic development, and this volume is a state-of-the-art contribution to these discussions." --Robert Huggins, Cardiff University "The generalization of 'smart specialization' niches, intersecting with lateral Triple Helix interactions, captured by this ovular volume is an 'innovation in innovation' tale well worth your while." --Henry Etzkowitz, Stanford University and University of London, Birkbeck "This book provides an excellent discussion of current approaches to regional innovation policy. It particularly explains the theoretical underpinnings and practical challenges of the smart specialization strategy." --Michael Fritsch, Friedrich Schiller University "Very helpful in handling the challenges of Smart Specialisation strategies." --Mari Jose Aranguren, Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness
Regional growth in the European Union hinges to a large extent on smart specialization, a new and exciting theme in economic innovation studies. Advances in the Theory and Practice of Smart Specialization illuminates problems that have stifled the implementation of smart specialization policies, such as unique regional constraints and the inter-dependent demands of economic growth and commercial development. Forward-looking and pragmatic, it provides guidance for developing smart specialization strategies both to those involved in European affairs and others grappling with regional innovation and economic development worldwide.
1. Assessing EU Smart Specialization Policy in a Comparative Perspective 2. The Economic Fundamentals of Smart Specialization Strategies 3. Managing Self-Discovery: Diagnostic Monitoring of a Portfolio of Projects and Programs 4. Smart Specialization as an Innovation-Driven Strategy for Economic Diversification: Examples From Scandinavian Regions 5. Smart Specialization Policy in an Economically Well-Developed, Multilevel Governance System 6. Innovation Policy in Southern Europe: Smart Specialization Versus Path Dependence 7. Smart Specialization in the US Context; Lessons From the Growth of the Albany, New York Nanotechnology Cluster 8. New Structural Economics and Industrial Policies for Catching-Up Economies 9. Smart Specialization With Short-Cycle Technologies and Implementation Strategies to Avoid Both Target and Design Failures 10. Lessons for a Policy Maker From Real-Life Self-Discovery in Economies With Weak Institutions 11. Transnationalizing Smart Specialization Strategy 12. Can Smart Specialization and Entrepreneurial Discovery be Organized by the Government? Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe 13. From Strategy to Implementation: The Real Challenge for Smart Specialization Policy 14. Entrepreneurial Discovery as a Foresight for Smart Specialization; Trade-Offs of Inclusive and Evidence-Based Consensus 15. Advancing Theory and Practice of Smart Specialization: Key Messages
Subject Areas: Management & management techniques [KJM], Business strategy [KJC]