This article presents an analysis of cross-border cooperation over the mountains. This research stems from a European project that investigated the difficulties and opportunities to form research and innovation (R&I) partnerships in the European Alps, a geographically challenging yet highly developed region bordering seven countries at the heart of Europe. The investigation highlights the role of orchestrator platforms for coordinating and matching partners in peripheral and complex areas such as the Alps, where the characteristics of a border region combine with small and peripheral urban areas. The analysis combines second-hand studies with surveys and interviews of 114 participants in innovative partnership projects from 2019 to 2022. The evidence highlights the challenges in forming effective partnerships and presents policy proposals for managing mountain entrepreneurial ecosystems. This research contributes by providing policy prescriptions that point to digital platforms for R&I collaborations in a disadvantaged and poorly explored context, such asthe smaller urban areas in the Alps.
Over the top or out of reach? Cross-border cooperation in the Alpine region / G. De Luca, M. Landoni. - In: URBAN SCIENCE. - ISSN 2413-8851. - 10:4(2026 Apr 02), pp. 195.1-195.16. [10.3390/urbansci10040195]
Over the top or out of reach? Cross-border cooperation in the Alpine region
G. De LucaPrimo
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2026
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This article presents an analysis of cross-border cooperation over the mountains. This research stems from a European project that investigated the difficulties and opportunities to form research and innovation (R&I) partnerships in the European Alps, a geographically challenging yet highly developed region bordering seven countries at the heart of Europe. The investigation highlights the role of orchestrator platforms for coordinating and matching partners in peripheral and complex areas such as the Alps, where the characteristics of a border region combine with small and peripheral urban areas. The analysis combines second-hand studies with surveys and interviews of 114 participants in innovative partnership projects from 2019 to 2022. The evidence highlights the challenges in forming effective partnerships and presents policy proposals for managing mountain entrepreneurial ecosystems. This research contributes by providing policy prescriptions that point to digital platforms for R&I collaborations in a disadvantaged and poorly explored context, such asthe smaller urban areas in the Alps.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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