SMART SPECIALISATION IN THE LESS ADVANCED REGIONS. WHAT ARE THE KEY CHALLENGES?

A new element that Cohesion Policy brings for 2014-2020 is the need for states and regions to draw Research and Innovation Smart Specialisation Strategies (RIS3) as a pre-condition to access EU funds. The novelty and the flexibility (due to the diversity of the regions from EU) of the concept of Sma...

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