![]() ![]() This exercise illustrates the combination of science and practice in the search of a more coordinated model to signal the market opportunities for co‐creation of low carbon innovative products and services.Size: Pre-war 2 Sheet (cca. ![]() We run several rounds of networks analysis based in real projects data gathered in workshops through collaboration between actors and researchers as part of the Transition Cities project funded by the Europe’s Climate-KIC initiative. We carry out a participatory method approach to facilitate a process of mapping socio technical system and enable cities to articulate better their needs and challenges. This study provides analytical evidence on new practices to transform the policy agenda in European cities. 1st SMARTER Conference on Smart Specialisation and Territorial Development 28-30 September, Seville Challenge-led and participatory learning processes to facilitate urban strategies for innovation on low carbon futures Cristian Matti, Fred Steward and Andreas Huckĭownload the conference presentation here It is an alternative to the traditional macro/micro split more attuned to systemic rather than singular innovation, and offers a broader definition of innovation, which highlights social, organisational, and business model novelty. Specialization patterns are explored through urban sociotechnical systems where networks and organisations act as “transition arenas” in a policy shift to the meso regime level as a new focus of transformative innovation. In the working paper we present a new sociotechnical and systemic approach to urban specialization with a policy focus on challenge-led clusters. The exercise seeks to facilitate the analysis of specialization evidence from patterns in the data. The pattern of specialization in the cities of Transition cities project are analysed through the application of Circos (Krzywinski et al., 2009) data graphics tool for structural studies. ![]()
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