Smart Specialisation in Cohesion Economies
Marek Tiits (),
Tarmo Kalvet () and
Imre Mürk ()
Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 2, 296-319
Abstract:
With the rise of the smart specialisation (RIS3) concept, concentrating knowledge resources and linking them to a limited number of priority economic activities have become an important concept in the R&D, innovation and cohesion policies in the European Union. We conclude from the analysis of economic performance and effectiveness of the prior higher education, R&D and innovation policies in selected European small economies and theory that several crucial issues should be considered in translating the RIS3 into effective strategies. RIS3 was born to inform R&D policy making, and it emphasises predominantly R&D-based technological innovation. Yet, it is not sufficient to focus solely on the contribution of R&D to the upgrading of existing industry, when economic cohesion and structural change in industry is sought. Development of an effective RIS3 calls for, especially in the EU cohesion economies, substantial efforts to strengthen higher education, R&D job creation and capability building in future paradigm leading high-tech areas in particular. The role of foreign direct investments and relocation of industry in structural change should also be considered carefully. Finally, proper loop-back mechanisms have to be put in place in order to foster policy learning, and introduction of necessary policy adjustments as RIS3 gets implemented. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015
Keywords: Smart specialisation (RIS3); Higher education; R&D policy; Innovation policy; Economic development; Cohesion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/s13132-015-0239-6
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