“…As public administrators, regional and national authorities are required to perform their normative function of representing the public interest and governing the democratic processes that underpin the public sphere. As public policy agents, regional and national authorities are required to develop new policy framework conditions that create new incentives for entrepreneurship, innovation and collaboration (McCann & Ortega-Argilés, 2015;Morgan, 2015;Kroll, 2015;Ketels, 2016;Todeva & Rakhmatullin, 2016). As strategy development and implementation agents, public authorities are required to undertake a completely new set of initiatives, such as: -driving the local entrepreneurial discovery process, -assessment of localized strategic capabilities as comparative advantage of and experimentation, -identification and development of cross-sectoral, cross-regional and regions, -formulating strategic sectoral priorities and activities for development Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy | 61 Vol.5 (2017) no.1, pp.57-76;www.managementdynamics.ro The new strategic role of public administration officials requires not only a new set of strategic capabilities but also a continuous flow of business intelligence, enabling the government to select strategic priorities and to drive strategic partnerships and collaboration (Mazzucato, 2015).…”