Coordinatore | VERKET FÖR INNOVATIONSSYSTEM
Organization address
city: STOCKHOLM contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Sweden [SE] |
Totale costo | 1˙015˙840 € |
EC contributo | 871˙877 € |
Programma | FP7-COH
Specific Programme "Capacities": Support to the coherent development of research policies |
Code Call | FP7-COH-2007-2.2-OMC-NET |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2009 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2009-02-02 - 2011-11-01 |
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1 |
Nome Ente NON disponibile
Organization address
city: STOCKHOLM contact info |
SE (STOCKHOLM) | coordinator | 158˙070.00 |
2 |
JAVNA AGENCIJA ZA TEHNOLOSKI RAZVOJ REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE
Organization address
address: Dunajska cesta 22 contact info |
SI (Ljubljana) | participant | 179˙067.00 |
3 |
OESTERREICHISCHE FORSCHUNGSFOERDERUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH
Organization address
address: Sensengasse 1 contact info |
AT (VIENNA) | participant | 130˙438.00 |
4 |
AGENTSCHAP VOOR INNOVATIE DOOR WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE
Organization address
address: Koning Albert II-laan 35, bus 16 contact info |
BE (Brussel) | participant | 107˙534.00 |
5 |
SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE
Organization address
address: WATERLOO STREET 50 contact info |
UK (GLASGOW) | participant | 79˙286.00 |
6 |
PERA INNOVATION LIMITED
Organization address
address: Innovation Park, Nottingham Road contact info |
UK (MELTON MOWBRAY, LEICESTERSHIRE) | participant | 58˙266.00 |
7 |
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JUELICH GMBH
Organization address
address: Leo-Brandt-Strasse contact info |
DE (JUELICH) | participant | 39˙804.00 |
8 |
INNO AG
Organization address
address: KARLSTRASSE 45B contact info |
DE (KARLSRUHE) | participant | 39˙804.00 |
9 |
RAMBOLL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
Organization address
address: MIKONKATU 3 RD FLOOR 15 A contact info |
FI (HELSINKI) | participant | 39˙804.00 |
10 |
TEMAS AG Technology and Management Services
Organization address
address: EGNACHERSTRASSE 69 contact info |
CH (ARBON) | participant | 39˙804.00 |
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'Private enterprises operate increasingly through and within global value chains (GVCs). This affects not only the spatial distribution of production activities. The research strategies of firms are changing too and research linkages are also globalizing, and this change is further reinforced as more and more firms adopt strategies of “open innovation”. As a consequence, firms’ original locations and (national) research partners easily lose importance as the role of global networking partners grows. This has consequences – now, and increasingly in the future we believe – for national research and technological development (RTD) policies in Europe. The impacts of RTD measures are less easily detectable. The gains from RTD executed by or for enterprises are less transparent, more indirect. The benefits of direct (national) public financial RTD support may gravitate to other locations and markets than originally intended or desired. The key question for policy makers in Europe is whether and how RTD support policies can be designed and executed in relation to players in GVCs in order to get a sufficient and best possible return for the public money invested GLOVAL will address this question by examining good policy practice and seeking to offer RTD policymakers practical tools for appraising public RTD investments in cases with a significant GVC dimension.'
Businesses and industries could improve their research, products, and competitiveness by studying how to bridge global value chain (GVC) processes and current policies.
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