Abstract

e present research underlies on the idea that recently, in both governmental long term strategies and economic theories, regions are considered as centres of eco- nomic growth and as hubs in knowledge spill-over of and that innovation is a key component of long-term economic prosperity. * e analysis focuses on discovering how regional competitiveness can be supported by innovation, emphasizing also the role that economic agglomeration and clusters have in this process. * e study is based on a Romanian region, Sud Muntenia, and presents an image of the innovation sup- port structures, academic environment, innovation partnerships and clusters alloca- tion in the region in comparison to the national level. * e used methodology relies on quantitative and qualitative instruments, information being processed from statistical data, focus groups and questionnaires applied on the main regional actors involved in the innovation process.

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