Monitoring Tools for Smart Specalisation Strategies. Conceptual Framework of Indicators to Measure Smart Specialisation
(2016) EKHM51 20161Department of Economic History
- Abstract
- Smart specialisation (S3) policy framework, while presuming limited policy involvement during the first phases of implementation, requires higher regional management control over the processes of adaptation and monitoring. It brings up requirements for integrated methods towards monitoring and evaluation to make sure continuity and flexibility of the RIS policy framework. Introduction of monitoring mechanisms is one of the most important challenges to further conceptualization of smart specialisation, as well as to assess its applicability across different regions. The current research analyzes introduced monitoring mechanisms in 3 case regions, evaluates their capabilities in capturing regional change, take into account regional context,... (More)
- Smart specialisation (S3) policy framework, while presuming limited policy involvement during the first phases of implementation, requires higher regional management control over the processes of adaptation and monitoring. It brings up requirements for integrated methods towards monitoring and evaluation to make sure continuity and flexibility of the RIS policy framework. Introduction of monitoring mechanisms is one of the most important challenges to further conceptualization of smart specialisation, as well as to assess its applicability across different regions. The current research analyzes introduced monitoring mechanisms in 3 case regions, evaluates their capabilities in capturing regional change, take into account regional context, and aims at providing policy recommendations on development of monitoring tools and approaches to measure regional change within smart specialisation context. (Less)
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- author
- Shapovalov, Oleksandr LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- Monitoring Tools for Smart Specalisation Strategies
- course
- EKHM51 20161
- year
- 2016
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- Smart specialisation, territorial cohesion, RIS3, monitoring tools
- language
- English
- additional info
- 1st Year Independent Research Project
- id
- 8888846
- date added to LUP
- 2016-08-25 12:42:43
- date last changed
- 2016-08-25 12:42:43
@misc{8888846, abstract = {{Smart specialisation (S3) policy framework, while presuming limited policy involvement during the first phases of implementation, requires higher regional management control over the processes of adaptation and monitoring. It brings up requirements for integrated methods towards monitoring and evaluation to make sure continuity and flexibility of the RIS policy framework. Introduction of monitoring mechanisms is one of the most important challenges to further conceptualization of smart specialisation, as well as to assess its applicability across different regions. The current research analyzes introduced monitoring mechanisms in 3 case regions, evaluates their capabilities in capturing regional change, take into account regional context, and aims at providing policy recommendations on development of monitoring tools and approaches to measure regional change within smart specialisation context.}}, author = {{Shapovalov, Oleksandr}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Monitoring Tools for Smart Specalisation Strategies. Conceptual Framework of Indicators to Measure Smart Specialisation}}, year = {{2016}}, }