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SUPPORT TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS OF AN R AND I POLICY TAXONOMY AND QUESTIONNAIRE - PHASE 2

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Project "REITER 2" data sheet

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Coordinator
ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT 

Organization address
address: rue André-Pascal 2
city: PARIS CEDEX 16
postcode: 75775
website: www.oecd.org

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 Coordinator Country France [FR]
 Total cost 874˙147 €
 EC max contribution 720˙000 € (82%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.6.2. (Innovative societies)
 Code Call H2020-IBA-SC6-OECD-2018
 Funding Scheme CSA
 Starting year 2018
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2018-07-01   to  2020-06-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT FR (PARIS CEDEX 16) coordinator 720˙000.00

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 Project objective

The project’s overarching goal is to further develop the evidence base for R&I policies, which should in turn contribute to better national and European R&I policy and programme design. It builds on a first phase of development (in the H2020-funded REITER project) that saw a new knowledge management system put in place, consisting of a new survey tool and database, driven by semantic taxonomies. These were developed to enhance data collection, storage and open access. The STIP Compass portal was built on top of this infrastructure to provide public access to information on national STI policies through user-friendly interfaces for data exploration and discovery.

The second phase of REITER seeks to strengthen the foundations built in the first phase – by raising the quality of data collected on countries R&I policies, linking to a wider variety of reliable complementary data and developing further dashboards. The project will also extend the types of data analysis that can be carried out and will develop new information services such as decision-support tools. These tools will be developed in the context of ongoing OECD and EC projects covering two topic areas of high policy relevance: research funding and knowledge transfer. They will be enabled by further taxonomy development supporting data discovery and guided analysis.

The project also includes collecting future R&I policy information by administering the 2019 edition of the STIP survey to at least 60 territories. It will also devote considerable effort to promoting the use of STIP Compass as a central platform for policy research and advice supporting government officials, analysts and scholars among European Union (EU) and OECD member countries and within the secretariats of the OECD and European Commission (EC). Last but not least, the project will monitor the state-of-art in the field with a view to deploying innovative approaches to data collection and analysis.

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