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Clusterpolitik, intelligente Spezialisierung, soziale Innovationen - neue Impulse in der Innovationspolitik

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Clusterpolitik ist die zentrale strukturpolitische Innovation der letzten 20 Jahre und mittlerweile tief im europäischen Mehrebenensystem verankert. Wie sich wirtschaftliche Strukturen verändern, muss sich auch Strukturpolitik ändern. Neue Strategien wie intelligente Spezialisierung und soziale Innovationen liefern Impulse, um Strukturpolitik weiter zu entwickeln. Gefragt ist ein umfassendes Innovationskonzept, dass auch den gesellschaftlichen Problemen Rechnung trägt. Hierbei geht es nicht um eine völlige Neuausrichtung, sondern um einen Lern- und Reflexionsprozess mit dem Ziel der Weiterentwicklung.

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  • Rehfeld, Dieter, 2013. "Clusterpolitik, intelligente Spezialisierung, soziale Innovationen - neue Impulse in der Innovationspolitik," Forschung Aktuell 04/2013, Institut Arbeit und Technik (IAT), Westfälische Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences.
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    1. Müller, Felix C. & Brinks, Verena & Ibert, Oliver & Schmidt, Suntje, 2015. "Open Region: Leitbild für eine regionale Innovationspolitik der Schaffung und Nutzung von Gelegenheiten," IRS Working Papers 53, Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS).
    2. Benner, Maximilian, 2013. "From smart specialisation to smart experimentation: Towards a new theoretical framework for EU regional policy," MPRA Paper 51843, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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