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
This cutting-edge book illuminates the challenges of developing and implementing smart specialization strategies in places grappling with regional growth
Slavo Radošević is Acting Director and Professor of Industry and
Innovation Studies at University College London’s School of
Slavonic and Eastern European Studies. His research is concentrated
in the area of the economics of technological change and innovation
studies, particularly issues of growth and structural change
through innovation systems, entrepreneurship, international
business and innovation policy perspectives. He is the author of
numerous articles in these fields as well as the co-editor of
several books, including, among others, "The Knowledge-based
Economy in Central and Eastern Europe: Countries and Industries in
a Process of Change" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). Adrian Curaj ia a
Professor at Politehnica University of Bucharest, and the holder of
the UNESCO Chair on Science and Innovation Policies at the National
School of Political Studies and Public Administration. Prof. Curaj
is a former Minister of Education, Science and Innovation
(2015-2016). He served as the General Director of the Executive
Agency for the Funding of Higher Education, Scientific Research,
Development and Innovation (2011-2015) and as the President of the
National Authority of Scientific Research (2009-2010). Adrian Curaj
has experience in designing and managing science & innovation and
higher education policies. Prof. Curaj is the co-editor, among
others, of Mergers and Alliances in Higher Education: International
Practice and Emerging Opportunities (Springer, 2014), Mergers and
Alliances in Higher Education (Springer, 2014), Higher Education
Reforms in Romania – Between the Bologna Process and National
Challenges (Springer, 2014), European Higher Education at the
Crossroads: Between the Bologna Process and National Reforms
(Springer, 2012). Radu Gheorghiu is Senior Researcher with the
Romanian Academy’s Institute of World Economy in Bucharest. Over
the past decade he been designing and implementing forward-looking
strategic projects in the fields of science and innovation, higher
education, and public administration. Dr. Gheorghiu has built and
managed large participatory online consultation tools and is the
author of several methodological contributions to foresight,
scenario-building, and Delphi consultation. He is the current
ERAWATCH national expert for Romania and the author of its annual
Analytical Country Report. Liviu Andreescu is associate professor
with the Faculty of Administration and Business at the University
of Bucharest, where teaches public policy. He previously taught at
Spiru Haret University for a decade and a half. He holds a PhD in
political science (from the National School of Political Studies
and Administration in Bucharest) and an MA in American Studies
(University of Bucharest). Imogen Wade is completing a PhD on the
governance of innovation in regions of Russia since the end of the
Soviet Union at University College London, London, UK. She was also
a research fellow at the Institute for Statistical Studies and
Economics of Knowledge in the Higher School of Economics, Moscow
(2014-2016).
Her broader research interests include comparative innovation
systems, industrial strategy, and technological development. She
holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Politics (Comparative
Government) from Oxford University, and previously worked in the
World Bank in the US and Russia (2006-2008).
Affiliations and Expertise
School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies, University College
London, UK; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of
Knowledge, National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Moscow, Russia
"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
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