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Abstract: Donato Iacobucci, Enrico Guzzini The Smart Specialization Strategy requires regions to identify links between technological domains within the same region (relatedness) and between different regions (connectivity). Besides providing a first analysis of technological domains of Italian regions, this paper shows that Italian regions generally neglected the analysis of relatedness and connectivity. We argue that this underestimation is due to the absence of a consolidated methodology to detect such links and to the lack of data and information to carry out this analysis. PubDate: Fri, 15 Sep 2016 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Giulio Cainelli, Roberto Ganau The concept of ‘related diversification’ represents a key driver of the Smart Specialisation Strategy. Although several contributions have studied the effect of industrial relatedness on the economic performance of regions and firms, its role in influencing a region’s capacity of adapting to external shocks - capacity of resilience - has received less attention. This paper analyses the relationship between related diversification and economic resilience at the level of the 686 Italian Local Labour Systems. Results suggest that local systems characterised by a higher level of industrial relatedness show a higher capacity of adapting to external shocks. PubDate: Fri, 15 Sep 2016 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Anna D'Ambrosio, Sandro Montresor, Francesco Quatraro With an economic geography approach, we analyze whether the knowledge base of the so-called ‘key enabling technologies’ contributes to the emergence of regional ‘smart specialization strategies’. We identify these technologies and estimate their effect on the construction of new technological advantages using regional data on patent applications and on their technology classes for a panel of 26 European countries (1980-2010). Our results show that the kets have a positive ‘enabling’ effect on the construction of new specializations and that they moderate the effect of the relatedness. The net effect results positive, confirming these technologies as functional policy tools to the emergence of sss. PubDate: Fri, 15 Sep 2016 8:00:00 GMT
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Abstract: Alessandro Caramis, Livia Fay Lucianetti In the framework of the ue’s cohesion policy for the 2014-2020 period, European Regions and States are required to deliver Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (ris3) in order to access European funds. The objective of this contribution is to analyze the ways in which the strategies were designed and the ‘entrepreneurial discovery’ process on which they are based. Particular attention is given to the interpretation and implementation of the ‘entrepreneurial discovery’ process and to the conceptual and operative weaknesses that emerged along the way. PubDate: Fri, 15 Sep 2016 8:00:00 GMT
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