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Please find below the call for papers for the forthcoming, First SMARTER Conference on Smart Specialisation and Territorial Development, taking place in Seville, Spain between 28th – 30th September 2016. This conference is co-organised by the Regional Studies Association and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. If you would like to register for the conference please click here, this event will be free to attend for successful candidates (travel and accommodation costs to be met by the participant).

 

 

Changing Patterns of Territorial Policy:

Smart Specialisation and Innovation in Europe

 

First SMARTER Conference on Smart Specialisation and Territorial Development

Wednesday 28th (Registration and Welcome Reception), 29th & 30th September 2016 (Conference)

Hotel Melià Lebreros, Seville, Spain

 

Co-organised by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and the Regional Studies Association

 

 

Smart Specialisation represents the most comprehensive industrial policy experience being implemented in contemporary Europe and it is a cornerstone in the European Union effort to drive countries and regions out of the crisis and guarantee opportunities for growth for each and every one of its territories. Thanks to this effort, for the first time, public authorities and stakeholders across an area of more than five hundred million inhabitants are crafting their innovation policy according to a common set of principles and methodologies.

 

Conceived within the reformed Cohesion policy of the European Commission, smart specialisation is a place-based policy promoting economic transformation and investment in innovative activities in selected areas of the socio-economic system in order to achieve a smart, inclusive and sustainable growth.

 

The smart specialisation approach is characterised by the identification of strategic areas for intervention based both on the analysis of the strengths and potential of the economy and on a process of entrepreneurial discovery with wide stakeholder involvement. It embraces a wide view of innovation that goes beyond research-oriented and technology-based activities, and requires a sound logic of intervention supported by effective monitoring mechanisms.

 

This conference aims to take stock of the smart specialisation experience and assess its current state of the art both in terms of conceptual developments and practical implementation. It offers to a limited number of participants from academia, European Institutions and territorial authorities, a unique opportunity to discuss these issues, to define the scope and main avenues for future research and policy analysis, and to address the challenges confronting policy makers and practitioners.

 

The conference organisers are keen to attract papers that address the whole spectrum of topics, disciplines, and methodologies encompassed by the smart specialisation approach, including contributions from all areas of regional analysis with a link to smart specialisation.

 

As well as academic submissions, papers contributed by practitioners and by a combination of academics and practitioners are very much welcomed.

 

Papers reflecting on similar policy experiments outside Europe would also be welcome. There is a need to learn from best practice from all around the world to increase our understanding and knowledge. These papers may consider the especially acute problems of doing S3 in less developed regions and exploring the scope for inter regional mentoring and learning.

 

For all themes, exploring the opportunities opened by the smart specialisation approach, and the perspective it can afford as a policy framework, is desirable and will be highlighted. Themes of interest to the conference include:

 

1.       Smart Specialisation five years on

2.       Governance and policy processes

3.       Actors

4.       The urban, regional and trans-regional dimension

5.       European and territorial economic analysis

6.       Organisation of production and sectors

 

Submission of papers

Please submit proposals for papers in the form of a 400-500 word abstract (text only, no pictures, graphs or tables) through the Regional Studies Association online portal by Thursday 30th June 2016. Proposals will be considered by the Conference Programming Committee against the criteria of originality, interest and subject balance. For conference updates, please visit www.regionalstudies.org/conferences/conference/smart-specialisation

 

Conference Organisation

Co-organised by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and the Regional Studies Association

 

Best wishes,

Lesa

 

 

Lesa Reynolds

Project Manager - Events & Membership

 

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