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The policy recommendations developed within TeRRItoria address RRI integration into all stages entailed by a policy’s lifespan –starting from its design and reaching up to sustaining its results. The recommendations are therefore outlined with respect to: i) the design stage of regional policies and S3 (including the Entrepreneurial Discovery Process – EDP); ii) the implementation stage of regional policies and S3; iii) the stage of monitoring and evaluation; iv) some overall suggestions, highlighting aspects to be generally considered when attempting to integrate RRI principles in regional innovation; v) some suggestions for enhancing the sustainability of RRI-driven regional policies and their results. The contribution of these policy recommendations lies in enhancing the development of responsible regional R&I policies, in developing an indicative but robust basis for the creation of multi-level and steering regional governance system, and ultimately enhancing a smooth and non-fragmented transition to S4+ (Smart Specialization Strategies for Sustainability). As for their follow-up utilisation, the TeRRItoria policy recommendations can ultimately be exploited by various groups dealing with the future of regional innovation and S3 in the light of RRI, namely: i) Quadruple Helix stakeholders involved in R&I at the local and regional level; ii) National, regional and local authorities involved in the regional innovation cycle; ii) the EC and its agencies involved with planning and monitoring R&I, including the JRC S3 platform.
Policy Recommendations, RRI, Territorial RRI, Regional RRI, Smart Specialization Strategies for Sustainability, S3
Policy Recommendations, RRI, Territorial RRI, Regional RRI, Smart Specialization Strategies for Sustainability, S3
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