A novel contribution to the growing field of regional innovation policies, this timely book combines recent theoretical developments and empirical contributions. With a keen focus on non-core regions, some of the top scholars in the field discuss the topics of regional path transformation, place-based strategy and policy learning. Analysing the role of EU institutions, the book includes a thematic section on EU regional and innovation policies as well as four key case studies of peripheral European regions, Galicia, Apulia, Malopolska and Agder. By analysing these case studies, the authors offer advice on how to improve regional innovation policies and systems within a modern context, where smart specialisation dominates and competitiveness is increasingly relevant
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The role of the regional innovation system approach n contemporary regional policy: is it still relevant in a globalised world?
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Policy learning in regions: the potential of co-generative research methodologies to help responsible innovation
Ainhoa Arrona Etxaniz, James Karlsen, Miren Larrea Aranguren
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Regional innovation systems and regional disparities in the Euro area: insights for regional innovation policy
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The evolution of regional innovation policy in a perpheral area: the case of Apulia region
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Regional innovation system and policy in Malopolska, Poland: an instittutionalised learning
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The Agder region: an innovation policy case study
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