LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI

This paper provides a framework on regional research systems, through which, different regions are preparing to engage in program- ming period 2014 – 2020. It will also cover the regions’ investments in the co-financed programs between 2000 and 2013. Particular attention is dedicated to those projec...

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Main Authors: Massimo Arnone, Chiara Cavallaro
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria 2015-12-01
Series:LaborEst
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Online Access:http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/81
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spelling doaj-a096df7ecdfc4e33b8792e4de3359eb12020-11-25T01:42:02Zita"Mediterranea" University of Reggio CalabriaLaborEst1973-76882421-31872015-12-0111223110.19254/LaborEst.11.04LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORIMassimo Arnone0Chiara Cavallaro1Università di PalermoCNRThis paper provides a framework on regional research systems, through which, different regions are preparing to engage in program- ming period 2014 – 2020. It will also cover the regions’ investments in the co-financed programs between 2000 and 2013. Particular attention is dedicated to those projects that, in the specific objectives or specific actions have referred to high-tech districts, techno- logical platforms, clusters, innovation centers, science or technology parks and networks. It then carries out two verifications: firstly, of the degree of consistency between policies and implementation and ongoing design (S3) and secondly of their connection with the existing territorial specializations at regional level. This analysis shows that in some regions (in the case of Lombardy and Emilia Romagna) such research systems have been able to generate innovation thanks to the presence of very active economic - social en- vironments and local institutions able to properly analyze the context and promote tools, which have brought substantial positive outcomes (for example: Emilia Romagna and Puglia). In all other cases, the overall picture still does not deny the issue of the gap bet- ween the regions of Northern and Southern Italy. For these other regions it is considered necessary to further develop a new role for the regional and local institutions, such as “applicants’ innovation and technology", and improve attention to the question of the other users. http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/81Smart Specialization (S3)Technological DistrictResearch NetworkQuadruple Helix
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LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
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Quadruple Helix
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title LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
title_short LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
title_full LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
title_fullStr LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
title_full_unstemmed LA COMPLESSA STRADA VERSO L’INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI
title_sort la complessa strada verso l’innovazione nei territori
publisher "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria
series LaborEst
issn 1973-7688
2421-3187
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This paper provides a framework on regional research systems, through which, different regions are preparing to engage in program- ming period 2014 – 2020. It will also cover the regions’ investments in the co-financed programs between 2000 and 2013. Particular attention is dedicated to those projects that, in the specific objectives or specific actions have referred to high-tech districts, techno- logical platforms, clusters, innovation centers, science or technology parks and networks. It then carries out two verifications: firstly, of the degree of consistency between policies and implementation and ongoing design (S3) and secondly of their connection with the existing territorial specializations at regional level. This analysis shows that in some regions (in the case of Lombardy and Emilia Romagna) such research systems have been able to generate innovation thanks to the presence of very active economic - social en- vironments and local institutions able to properly analyze the context and promote tools, which have brought substantial positive outcomes (for example: Emilia Romagna and Puglia). In all other cases, the overall picture still does not deny the issue of the gap bet- ween the regions of Northern and Southern Italy. For these other regions it is considered necessary to further develop a new role for the regional and local institutions, such as “applicants’ innovation and technology", and improve attention to the question of the other users.
topic Smart Specialization (S3)
Technological District
Research Network
Quadruple Helix
url http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/81
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