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Smart Specialisation
Inmaculada Perianez-Forte
Secondee to Directory for Science, Technology and Industry,
from the Regional Government of Andalusia
26 October, Seville Inter-cluster Co-operation Seminar
Smart Specialisation
1.- OECD policy platform
2.- Project structureParticipating countriesParticipating countries
Objectives
Steps and timing
Case studies
3.- Conclusion
1.- OECD policy platform
OECD Member CountriesCountries/Economies Engaged in Working Relationships with the OECD
2.- OECD Project on…
Design Smart Specialisation Strategiesfor cluster development in global value
chains
‘Learning loop' over 16 months:
a ‘discovery process’ for advanced policy development
2.- Project. Participating countries MED programme
12 Participating countries (15 regions)
3 Participating institutions
2 Interested countries
2.- Project structure: objectives
• Conceptual challenges: what does smart specialisation implies?what is the relation between STI policies and economic specialisation?
�encouraging discussion
• Methodological challenges: how can we measure specialisation? how the ‘discovery process’ can be organised? how to assess smart
OECD role?
how the ‘discovery process’ can be organised? how to assess smart specialisation strategies?
���� providing monitoring tools
• Policy challenges: what are the policy implications? how can governments facilitate the building of smart specialisation strategies?
���� identifying good practices in policy development, methodologies and selection criteria
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
Specialisation
template
Second Workshop
Case studies
ThirdWorkshop
Final Report
What ‘s the Baseline ? Beyond the Baseline ?
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
22-24 November
Specialisation
template
What ‘s the Baseline ?
template
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
22-24 November
Specialisation
template
What ‘s the Baseline ?
Quantitative indicatorsrepresenting the relative specialisationtemplate
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
representing the relative specialisation
Qualitative information to allow countriesto benchmark their capacity for managingthe ‘discovery’ of smart specialisation
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
22-24 November
Specialisation
template
What ‘s the Baseline ?
Quantitative indicatorsrepresenting the relative specialisation
December 2011
template
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
representing the relative specialisation
Qualitative information to allow countriesto benchmark their capacity for managingthe ‘discovery’ of smart specialisation
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
22-24 November
Specialisation
template
What ‘s the Baseline ?
template
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
Specialisation
template
Second Workshop
Case studies
Third Workshop
Final Report
What ‘s the Baseline ? Beyond the Baseline ?
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
Specialisation
template
Second Workshop
Case studies
ThirdWorkshop
Final Report
What ‘s the Baseline ? Beyond the Baseline ?
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
Real-life experiences
In-depth analysis of governancemechanisms:- clusters policies- prioritation of investments and governance- methods for strategic development
2.- Project structure: case-studies
South KoreaPhotonics Industry
PolandLow-tech
manufacturing sectorsSpain Aerospace
Regional industrial policy
FinlandCross-cutting competences
and lead markets
TurkeyAutomotive sectorUK
The NetherlandsMulti-level governance
Belgium Nano for Health
Sustainable Chemistry
AustriaRegional policy mixes
Multi-governance
12 Participating countries (15 regions)
3 Participating institutions
2 Interested countries
AustraliaRural research and
Development activity
Automotive sectorUKLow Carbon Vehicles
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
Specialisation
template
Second Workshop
Summer 2012
Case studies
ThirdWorkshop
Final Report
What ‘s the Baseline ? Beyond the Baseline?
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
2.- Project structure: steps and timing
First Workshop
Specialisation
template
Second Workshop
Case studies
ThirdWorkshop
End 2012
Final Report
What ‘s the Baseline ? Beyond the Baseline ?
Governance template
Common methodology
for the
case-studies
Good methodological practices for designing and monitoring smart specialisation strategies, including: - Robust selection criteria - Decision-making processes- Strategic monitoring tools and - Governance mechanisms
ConclusionOECD Smart Specialisation project aims at:
Monitoring tools: Specialisation profiles and case-studies
OECD Report: with recommendations for policy makers
Policy platform: ongoing learning process