Abstract

Paper aims at the description of the main direction of adjustments of the smart specialisation policy in the EU. These adjustments consist of 1) giving the higher priority within cohesion policy, 2) qualitative approach in the designing and implementation of smart specialisation strategies, 3) addressing the needs of various types of regions and, 4) enhancement of transregional collaboration within smart specialisations. The author proposes to strengthen the role of Science of Science Committee, Polish Academy of Science in the process of smart specialisation policy planning accordingly to the Quadruple Helix and Civic University approaches.

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