Identification of the Smart Specialisation priority domains of Tunisia
Nikola Radovanovic,
Hugo Hollanders,
Yannis Tolias,
Patrice Dos Santos and
Manuel Laranja
No JRC135751, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
Mapping exercise represents the cornerstone of the Smart Specialisation process for two main reasons: 1) it provides the evidence-based ground for identifying the preliminary priority areas for Smart Specialisation, and 2) it represents the stage where the first in-depth feedback from the key stakeholders in the proposed priority areas is received. The results of the mapping exercise are the essential input for the upcoming stakeholder dialogue stage. Tunisia has completed the mapping exercise and is about to embark on the Entrepreneurial Discovery Process journey, where the final list of priority domains and related policy actions would be proposed. This report presents the main findings on the economic, innovation and scientific potential of Tunisia, discusses the justification of the selection of preliminary priority areas for Smart Specialisation and outlines the preparatory steps to be taken for launching the stakeholder dialogue.
Date: 2024-02
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