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- Title
From Projects to Transformations: Why Do Only Some Countries and Regions Advance? The Case of the Slovenian S4.
- Authors
Wostner, Peter
- Abstract
The paper scrutinises the Smart Specialisation approach conceptually as well as its practical application in the case of Slovenian Smart Specialisation Strategy, the S4. It argues that Smart Specialisation still tends to be too narrowly applied and that its potential, on the EU level, is not yet fully exploited. The paper investigates where the roots of competitiveness in the modern world lie and argues that investment is a necessary but not a sufficient condition and that it is structural transformation that is at the heart of advancement. The Slovenian S4's major contribution is not only in the setting of national priorities as regards innovation. What matters even more is that S4 is fundamentally transforming the way stakeholders on the ground interact with each other, creating value networks, but it is also transforming the way policy-making is done within the government. It is shifting the perception of the government as a source of financing to a facilitator of change. The paper demonstrates how fundamental is the difference between the financing of projects and the financing of policies. They are the flipside of the same coin as investment and structural transformation, with the former being a necessary but not sufficient condition for advancement of non-frontier regions and it is here that policies like Cohesion policy with their ex-ante conditionalities reallymake a difference. Finally, structural transformation is very hard to achieve, which is why putting external pressure for change but also a guarantee of longer termcommitment through ex-ante conditionality, i.e. outside pressure, is critical.
- Subjects
RURAL development; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; INVESTMENTS; RURAL development -- Government policy; EUROPEAN Union; FINANCE
- Publication
European Structural & Investment Funds Journal, 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1, p84
- ISSN
2196-8268
- Publication type
Article