In the context of the Europe 2020 objective of establishing in the EU a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy, European regions have been called to design and implement national and regional 'Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation' (RIS3). The rationale behind the concept of smart specialisation is that, in a context of global competition for talent and resources, most regions can only acquire a real competitive edge by finding niches or by mainstreaming new technologies into traditional industries and exploiting their ‘smart’ regional potential. Although the most promising way for a region to promote its knowledge-based growth is to diversify into technologies, products and services that are closely related to exis...
In the present article we compare four European regional development models in order to conclude on ...
This paper examines the ways by which organizational and institutional features of regional innovati...
The framework of the endogenous growth models and empirical evidence argue that two dimensions deter...
In the context of the Europe 2020 objective of establishing in the EU a smart, sustainable and inclu...
This paper studies the specialisation of EU regions in key enabling (KETs) and fast growing (FGTs) t...
This paper explores the specialisation of European Union (EU) regions in key enabling technologies (...
This paper studies the specialisation of EU regions in key enabling (KETs) and fast growing (FGTs) t...
A new element that Cohesion Policy brings for 2014-2020 is the need for states and regions to draw R...
The paper aims at investigating how EU Regions incorporated the place-based approach (Barca, 2009) t...
The increasing globalization, challenges for the competitiveness, and resources prioritization are a...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, low competitiveness of the economy and the deepening g...
In recent years, smart specialisation has been a key building block of regional economic and develop...
The regional literature of the last decades has been characterized by an extended debate on the role...
In the present article we compare four European regional development models in order to conclude on ...
This paper examines the ways by which organizational and institutional features of regional innovati...
The framework of the endogenous growth models and empirical evidence argue that two dimensions deter...
In the context of the Europe 2020 objective of establishing in the EU a smart, sustainable and inclu...
This paper studies the specialisation of EU regions in key enabling (KETs) and fast growing (FGTs) t...
This paper explores the specialisation of European Union (EU) regions in key enabling technologies (...
This paper studies the specialisation of EU regions in key enabling (KETs) and fast growing (FGTs) t...
A new element that Cohesion Policy brings for 2014-2020 is the need for states and regions to draw R...
The paper aims at investigating how EU Regions incorporated the place-based approach (Barca, 2009) t...
The increasing globalization, challenges for the competitiveness, and resources prioritization are a...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, low competitiveness of the economy and the deepening g...
In recent years, smart specialisation has been a key building block of regional economic and develop...
The regional literature of the last decades has been characterized by an extended debate on the role...
In the present article we compare four European regional development models in order to conclude on ...
This paper examines the ways by which organizational and institutional features of regional innovati...
The framework of the endogenous growth models and empirical evidence argue that two dimensions deter...