Addressing key challenges by Smart Specialisation in the Western Balkans
Nikola Radovanovic,
Emanuele Fabbri (),
Macarena Sanz,
Marina Predic,
Nikola Radovanovic and
Emanuele Fabbri ()
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Emanuele Fabbri: European Commission - JRC, https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en
Emanuele Fabbri: European Commission - JRC, https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en
No JRC143970, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
This paper examines the effectiveness of Smart Specialisation strategies in addressing sustainability and competitiveness challenges in the Western Balkans, a region whose innovation performance is strongly tied to EU accession efforts. Emphasizing green and digital transitions as key drivers but also situating Smart Specialisation within the New European Innovation Agenda (NEIA), the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, and their emphasis on building connected Regional Innovation Valleys (RIVs), it highlights the need for system-level innovation focused on inclusive growth. The involvement of local players and strategic resource allocation remain crucial for practical outcomes. Evidence shows progress in digital infrastructure and sectoral initiatives, yet persistent gaps in data availability, skills and regulatory frameworks hamper uptake. In addition to environmental considerations, the paper draws attention to ICT cooperation, sectoral knowledge and innovation systems and sustainability reporting alignment as critical enablers for resilient development. Strengthening regional cooperation and stakeholder trust emerges as the key to optimising Smart Specialisation strategies for sustainable, innovation-led growth in line with EU priorities
Date: 2026-01
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