Regional Development and Governance Symposium Innovation Enhancement in Slovenian Regions Tadeja Colnar Leskovšek Anteja ECG Izmir, 26 October 2007.

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Regional Development and Governance Symposium Innovation Enhancement in Slovenian Regions Tadeja Colnar Leskovšek Anteja ECG Izmir, 26 October 2007

What does it take for region to become innovative? Infrastructure conductive to Innovation Education system Competition Protection of intelectual and industrial property Taxation Legal and regulatory environment Administrative simplification DIVERSITY NEW INTER- ACTIONS SHARING role models Conditions for Innovation Fostering INNOVATION CONCEPTS CONSENSUS BUILDING LEADERSHIP INNOVATIVE REGIONS vision strategy action convergentdivergent

Cluster program for innovation enhancement

Cluster program was part of proactive industrial policy Improving enterprises’ competitive capacity (4 measures) Innovative environment Internationalization of SME Increasing productivity Investment in technological development Networking and cluster development

… starting with mapping … Linking and networking was relatively weak. Geographical (regional) dimension was not clear - dispersed throughout Slovenia. Infrastructure which could support cluster development was only emerging. Existing co-operations and flows could represent a basis for at least nine potential clusters. Which cluster is strategic for Slovenia? How to develop clusters? … which indicated:

... followed by measures to respond to identified needs. Measures aiming at Promoting cooperation and networking between companies and between companies and R&D institutions Developing clusters in practice – Pilot Projects Objectives: To gain experiences and develop knowledge To strengthen linkages along supply chains To strengthen linkages between R&D and business To promote cluster concept From supporting strategic clusters to a set of horizontal policy measures

Results achieved from 2001 to 2004 were encouraging … 17 clusters - networking of more than 300 enterprises ( employees) and 40 support institutions, 4 technological networks - networking of 43 enterprises ( employees) and 15 support institutions, 29 technology centers - co-operating of 240 enterprises, 53 enterprises ( employees) introducing the system for continuous improvement in production, processes and technology.

Key success factors - Clear roles and competencies Ministry of Economy acted as catalyst of the clustering process – Providing co-financing of start- up costs (40%) of cluster initiatives (management, projects) ‏ – Analysis – Facilitation – Training – International networking

Key success factors - Balanced Top Down And Bottom Up Process Bottom-up process: – Measures not replacing market mechanism. – Decisions about areas (industries) of cluster development, organizational and managerial issues are domain of participating actors (firms and institutions). – No Constrains, no strict Rules, no guided Strategies. – Initiative and responsibility for success of business and clustering remain domain of managers, employees and individuals.

Major challenge in implementing cluster policy … … how to create trusting environment Public policy cannot be developed in the absence of strong public private partnership, which in return, can not be developed without the culture of trust. Trust is needed between partners, between employers and employees between boards and shareholders, and between state and citizens.