List of figures .............................................. xiii
List of tables ................................................ xiv
About the contributors ......................................... xv
Preface ...................................................... xxii
Acknowledgements ............................................. xxiv
Introduction ................................................. 1
1 The concept of the 'entrepreneurial discovery process' ....... 5
DOMINIQUE FORAY
2 Addressing entrepreneurial discovery process pitfalls:
exit, voice, and loyalty .................................... 20
DIMITRIOS KYRIAKOU
3 Institutions and the entrepreneurial discovery process
for smart specialization .................................... 34
ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ-POSE AND CALLUM WILKIE
4 Speaking truth to power: the political dynamics of public
sector innovation ........................................... 49
KEVIN MORGAN
5 Structuring the entrepreneurial discovery process to
promote private-public sector engagement .................... 62
FRANCESCO GRILLO
6 Entrepreneurial discovery process and research and
technology organisations .................................... 80
DAVID CHARLES AND KATERINA CIAMPISTANCOVA
7 Monitoring innovation and development strategies:
stakeholder involvement, learning, and sustainable
policy cycles ............................................... 95
CARLO GIANELLE AND ALEXANDER KLEIBRINK
8 Bridging the gap between science, market and policy in
Andalusia .................................................. 112
INMACULADA PERIÉÑEZ-FORTE AND CLEMENTE J. NAVARRO
9 Implementing the entrepreneurial discovery process in
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace ............................... 132
ELISABETTA MARINELLI, MARK BODEN AND KAREL HAEGEMAN
10 Continuous priority setting in the Norwegian VRI
programme .................................................. 156
JENS SÖRVIK AND INGER MIDTKANDAL
11 Smart specialisation entering the Finnish territory ........ 179
MARJA NISSINEN
12 Impact of the entrepreneurial discovery process on the
decentralisation of innovation policies in Central
and Eastern European Member States ......................... 201
KRZYSZTOF MIESZKOWSKI
Conclusion ................................................. 226
Index ...................................................... 230
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