The Role of Smart Specialization Promoting Sustainable and Inclusive Growth – Towards RIS2.0
A special issue of Economies (ISSN 2227-7099).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 21054
Special Issue Editors
Interests: economic geography; geography of knowledge and innovation
Interests: innovation; entrepreneurship; technology transfer; quantitative methods; innovation ecosystems; sustainability; sustainable growth; sustainability-oriented innovation
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Dear Colleagues,
As the European strategy for growth and jobs—Europe 2020—comes to an end, new objectives are being devised for the 2030 horizon. Yet economic divergence across European regions has been the rule, and the current COVID-19 pandemic crisis threatens to amplify the situation. At the same time, the last decade has seen significant policy innovation in Europe with the implementation of so-called smart specialization strategies (RIS3), under which regions were challenged to identify and stimulate innovative capacities and growth potentials. The end of Europe 2020, along with the urgent need for expansionary actions for the post-COVID-19 reality, is a critical moment to assess the effectiveness, outcomes and lessons from RIS3 and the eventual adjustments needed to tackle contemporary challenges. This Special Issue thus seeks to stimulate discussion around questions such as the following: Is RIS3 providing the expected results? What unexpected outcomes can be identified? Is the European innovation system evolving towards sustainability, and if so, how? What are some touchstones through which growth can be ignited in lagging regions? What actions should be taken to promote smart, inclusive and sustainable growth? How will industrial and labor markets adapt to the new context? Should patterns of consumption become more frugal? How can we nurture sustainable innovation ecosystems at the regional level?
Dr. Luís Carvalho
Dr. Joana Costa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- smart specialization
- convergence
- sustainable growth
- inclusive growth
- innovation ecosystems
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