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Explaining the science and technology policies of regional governments

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dc.creator Sanz Menéndez, Luis
dc.creator Cruz Castro, Laura
dc.date 2007-10-24T11:27:39Z
dc.date 2007-10-24T11:27:39Z
dc.date 2005-09
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T00:57:35Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T00:57:35Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10261/1644
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/1644
dc.description Published in: Regional Studies 39 (7), 939-954, October 2005
dc.description There is simultaneous trend of regionalisation and decentralization in Europe, a trend that has also affected the science and technology policy domain, with an open debate on the functioning of the multilevel governance system. Regional authorities have become directly involved in the design and implementation of regional S&T policies, however the interventions of sub-national governments are much more diverse than the prevailing view about the convergence of regional policies towards innovation policies might imply. This article describes science, technology and innovation policies adopted by five Spanish Regional Governments between the mid-80s and the beginning of the 21st century from a comparative perspective. The paper firstly describes the policy approaches (academic v. industrial) adopted by the regional authorities. Secondly, we analyse the explanatory factors in order to reach certain conclusions about the circumstances under which regional governments are able to implement policies of one or the other approach. Despite the influence of some structural factors, especially as regards initial political preferences, the analysis highlights the relevance of the mobilised interests when they are concentrated in the region, showing that changes in policy orientation are particularly difficult when those interests play a role in the administration of such policies. Preferences towards a policy reorientation are more likely to succeed with the aid of appropriate administrative arrangements, especially along with significant budget increases.
dc.description Funding from the Madrid Regional R&D Plan, the III National R&D Plan (SEC 1999-0829-C02-01) and the PRIME membership (EU Network of Excellence, CIT1-CT-2003-506596)
dc.description Peer reviewed
dc.language eng
dc.relation DT 05-10
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject Regional R&D policies
dc.subject Political preferences
dc.subject Policy diffusion
dc.subject Interests and institutions
dc.subject Regional policy
dc.subject Spain
dc.title Explaining the science and technology policies of regional governments
dc.type Documento de trabajo


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