2007
DOI: 10.3406/pomap.2007.2366
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Gouvernance de la recherche et compétitivité des régions : quel rôle pour l'action publique territoriale ?

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“…Although the proportion of regional grants to businesses has been cut back, mainly as a result of European rules regarding competition, the region remains a strategic space in which economic policy is negotiated, falling as it does at the intersection of transport infrastructure policy, training policy and research and innovation. Regional public policy is thus firmly oriented towards developing tools to increase the attractiveness and competitiveness of the regions (Crespy 2007a). The gradual development of regional strategies on ports and airport following the transfer of competencies in Phase Two of decentralisation is an illustration of this.…”
Section: How Regional Public Policy Is Shaped and Madementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the proportion of regional grants to businesses has been cut back, mainly as a result of European rules regarding competition, the region remains a strategic space in which economic policy is negotiated, falling as it does at the intersection of transport infrastructure policy, training policy and research and innovation. Regional public policy is thus firmly oriented towards developing tools to increase the attractiveness and competitiveness of the regions (Crespy 2007a). The gradual development of regional strategies on ports and airport following the transfer of competencies in Phase Two of decentralisation is an illustration of this.…”
Section: How Regional Public Policy Is Shaped and Madementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, does the fact that this model has come under threat mean that all sectoral rationale in regional -and territorial -public policy regulation is disappearing? A number of accounts of regional policies (Barone 2008;Crespy 2007a;Pasquier 2010) point to the fact that the regions are contributing to the redefinition of sectoral regulation as a result of the concentration of political resources and the creation of expertise at regional level.…”
Section: The Regionalisation Of Public Policy Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'Ilede-France concentre en effet non seulement les pouvoirs politiques et administratifs français, mais aussi en termes économiques (28% PIB national) -notamment industriel (Berthet et Ternisien, 2004) -et de recherche (première région européenne avec 3% du PIB consacré à la recherche & développement -R&D -dans les années 2000). Ceci la place d'emblée dans une perspective de compétition internationale (Crespy, 2007) et fait de l'innovation en Ile-de-France une question traitée par les politiques nationales (Gilli et Offner, 2009). De plus, c'est une région qui est restée longtemps éloignée des transformations produites par la décentralisation, dont témoigne le contrôle de l'aménagement du territoire par l'Etat central ou encore une alternance politique régionale tardive (1998).…”
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“…Depuis une vingtaine d'années, les conseils régionaux se préoccupent du développement économique des territoires qui relèvent de leur responsabilité en misant sur l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche (Filâtre D., 2004 ;Crespy C., 2007). Des synergies institutionnalisées ont été créées à travers les contrats de plan État-Régions (CPER), devenus contrats de projets depuis 2007.…”
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