Smart specialization for building up a regional innovation agenda: the case of San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Autors/ores

  • Jose Luis Solleiro-Rebolledo Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
  • Moisés Braulio García-Martínez University Center for Business Technology Support, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí
  • Rosario Castañón-Ibarra Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
  • Laura Elena Martínez-Salvador Institute of Social Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j069

Paraules clau:

Regional innovation system, Mexico, Smart specialization, Innovation

Resum

The state of San Luis Potosí (SLP) is divided into four regions: “Altiplano, Centro, Huasteca and Media”. A large socioeconomic inequality is perceived among the regions, this is especially observed when comparing Centro with the other regions, mainly because Centro region shows greater economic dynamism and has a great amount of companies, educational institutions and research centers, which contributes to lower its socioeconomic lag. In order to reduce the social inequality and the economic development gap of SLP, a project for the construction of innovation agendas with a regional focus was formulated applying RIS3 methodology.

Therefore, this article has as its main objective, to present and analyze the results of this project, through the identification of regional economic potential and their areas of smart specialization, as well as international technological trends in those areas. As an important component, a governance mechanism was organized in the four regions used to build consensus and legitimate the RIS3 process. In the framework of triple- helix participatory workshops, a portfolio of priority innovation projects was defined. This article offers an analysis of favorable factors and obstacles faced during the process; a series of recommendations for the promotion of regional innovation agendas (RIA) plus brief conclusions.

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2020-01-30

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Solleiro-Rebolledo, Jose Luis, Moisés Braulio García-Martínez, Rosario Castañón-Ibarra, and Laura Elena Martínez-Salvador. 2020. “Smart Specialization for Building up a Regional Innovation Agenda: The Case of San Luis Potosí, Mexico”. Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business 5 (1):81-115. https://doi.org/10.1344/jesb2020.1.j069.