2020
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1722804
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Do anchor infrastructures matter for regional Smart Specialisation Strategy? The case of Alentejo

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“…In this context, smart specialization can be seen as the concept on which the progress of regional development policies are based, and, known as the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization (RIS3) it was implemented in 2014 in the EU member states [12,[29][30][31]. At the end of the first period with the RIS3 policies (2014-2020), the member states readjusted the RIS3 for the new period of 2021-2027.…”
Section: Literature Review In Regional Governance Of Smart Specializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, smart specialization can be seen as the concept on which the progress of regional development policies are based, and, known as the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization (RIS3) it was implemented in 2014 in the EU member states [12,[29][30][31]. At the end of the first period with the RIS3 policies (2014-2020), the member states readjusted the RIS3 for the new period of 2021-2027.…”
Section: Literature Review In Regional Governance Of Smart Specializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies contribute to analyze the determinant that can help to improve the S3 performance. For instance, Sarkar et al (2021) present a case study demonstrating the effectiveness of investment in anchor infrastructure to leverage RIS3. Carayannis and Grigoroudis (2016) describe the six major steps that every nation or region should follow to establish S3 based on the experience from the Nordic countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central notion of smart specialization is that governments should focus their knowledge investments in activities that reflect domains where a region has a comparative advantage (specialization), or in emerging domains where entrepreneurs can develop new activities (diversification) with the aim of revealing the most promising areas of innovation in a particular region (Foray, David, and Hall 2009a). This means that smart specialization is 'smart' if based on a region's strengths and characteristics (rather than replicating the strategies of well-known successful regions in the world), and 'specialized', if favouring regional actors' concentration of resources and efforts on a limited number of priorities where the region excels (Marinelli, Elena-Perez, and Alias 2016;Varga et al 2020;Sarkar, Bilau, and Basílio 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Insights To Research and Innovation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless the increasing research on RIS3, existing studies focus mostly on the processes of design and implementation (see e.g., Chrysomallidis and Tsakanikas 2017;Capello and Kroll 2016), while ignoring its implications for the impacts on regional development . Particularly, there are still several challenges in the analysis of the economic impacts of these policies and a gap in empirical studies on the effectiveness of RIS3 (Varga et al 2020;Sarkar, Bilau, and Basílio 2020). Lopes et al (2018) suggest the development of studies to help find explanatory models of regional innovation performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%