769. Cohesion Policy Incentives for Collaborative Industrial Research. The Evaluation of a Smart Specialisation Forerunner Programme

Working paper N. 769 Dicembre 2017

Riccardo Crescenzi

London School of Economics

Guido de Blasio

Bank of Italy

Mara Giua

Roma Tre University

Abstract

This paper evaluates a program of subsidies for Collaborative Industrial Research (co-)funded by the EU Cohesion Policy in Italy mobilizing over 1 billion euros. This program anticipated in the 2007-2013 funding cycle some of the key features of Smart Specialization Strategy (S3) programmes, offering evidence-based insights on potential challenges to the practical application of the S3 approach. The programme was not successful in boosting investments, value added or employment of beneficiary firms. The collaborative dimension of the projects added limited value and a more generous level funding would have not improved effectiveness. However, positive impacts emerged in low tech sectors.

Keywords

Cohesion Policy, Smart Specialisation, Policy Evaluation, Innovation, European Union

Jel Codes

O18, R11, R58