Smart Specialization and EU Eastern Innovation Cooperation: A Conceptual Approach

  • Prause G
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Abstract

The concept of smart specialization as a policy approach for regional development through increased regional productivity and competitiveness in the European context is actively discussed (European Union, 2009; OECD, 2014). Meanwhile, smart specialization has found its way into EU cohesion policy as well as into the European Commission’s Innovation Union flagship programme.In Eastern Europe, economic growth came to a sudden halt during the financial crisis in 2008/2009, leading to mass unemployment, economic decline and shrinking public spending. The economic downturn in Russia after 2008 was triggered by the outflow of capital and avoided large-scale social consequences.The paper highlights the main conceptual aspects of the smart specialization approach in the European Union and its implications on future EU Eastern Innovation cooperation with a special focus on EU’s largest Eastern partner Russia.

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Prause, G. (2014). Smart Specialization and EU Eastern Innovation Cooperation: A Conceptual Approach. Baltic Journal of European Studies, 4(1), 3–19. https://doi.org/10.2478/bjes-2014-0001

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