#11175. Regional smart specializations in Central and Eastern Europe: Between political decisions and revealed technological potential

August 2026publication date
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Cultural Studies;
Political Science and International Relations;
Sociology and Political Science;
Education;
Development;
Geography, Planning and Development;
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Abstract:
Using a sample of priorities related to agri-food and health, this study verifies whether choices of specialization were linked to innovation potential or the technological interests of R&D performers, as demonstrated by patent applications. The goal is to examine the relationship between the actual inventive activities and priorities selected by many regions.
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