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Commentary

Six additional replies – one more chorus of the S3 ballad

Pages 1685-1690 | Published online: 31 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper has been written as a response to ‘Six additional questions about smart specialization: implications for regional innovation policy 4.0’ by M. Benner. The paper starts with the argument that recent academic work has enabled considerable progress to be made, regarding both the concept and its implementation, while, on the other hand, the actual practical implementations have not evolved very much and remain strongly marked by the original instructions given by the Commission and its experts. A logical consequence of such discrepancy between theory and actual practice is that the questions asked or criticisms expressed should always clearly specify whether they concern the theory or actual implementation of this theory. They should thus endeavour to avoid confusing the two levels. The paper shows then that this is not really the case in Benner’s article.

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Six additional questions about smart specialization: implications for regional innovation policy 4.0

Acknowledgments

I wish to thank Phil Cooke – Editor-in-Chief of European Planning Studies – for having allowed me to rapidly publish a response to Benner’s article.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 As Hirschman said (Citation2015, 73) – criticisms of industrial policy should not be made just because it comprises a planning logic but in cases involving a planning doctrine that ignores the existence of uncertainty.

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