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Synergies for Innovation: Lessons Learnt from the S2E National Events

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In this issue - Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3) play a key role in fostering an efficient and inclusive Research and Innovation (R&I) ecosystem by creating the right framework for focused investments based on selected high value added priorities and a shared vision of territorial development. - Building synergies can contribute to two complementary objectives: helping to close the innovation divide across European territories and increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of public policy intervention. - Synergies between ESIF and other funding programmes (e.g. COSME, Horizon 2020) could maximise the specific value added of S3 investments such as the capacity to support effectively research capacity building and the exploitation of research results for raising the overall social/economic impact of European R&I. - Quality of R&I "governance" (e.g. long-term planning, monitoring and evaluation, stakeholders' involvement) appears as the key factor for achieving a successful implementation of R&I investments under the current S3.

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  • Andrea Conte & Nida Kamil Ozbolat, 2016. "Synergies for Innovation: Lessons Learnt from the S2E National Events," JRC Research Reports JRC104861, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc104861
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    1. Eskarne Arregui-Pabollet & Mathieu Doussineau & Markus Dettenhofer, 2018. "An analytical framework to assess the governance of universities and their involvement in Smart specialisation strategies," JRC Research Reports JRC112706, Joint Research Centre.
    2. Cortijo Arellano Marta & Esparza Masana Ricard & Fernandez Sirera Tatiana & Elisabetta Marinelli & Eskarne Arregui Pabollet, 2018. "Synergies between Interreg Europe and Smart Specialisation: A methodological proposal to enhance policy learning," JRC Research Reports JRC113414, Joint Research Centre.
    3. Anabela Santos, 2021. "Linking the ‘Recovery and Resilience Plan’ and Smart Specialisation. The Portuguese Case," JRC Working Papers on Territorial Modelling and Analysis 2021-05, Joint Research Centre.

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    Stairway to Excellence; Smart Specialisation; ESIF; Horizon 2020; European Funds; Synergies; Policy Events; R&I; Governance; Innovation;
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