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  • Participation in the EU FP : policy implications : [study]
    Ferligoj, Anuška ...
    The study aims to offer some insight into the performance patterns of Member States in the Framework Programme (FP) using advanced statistics. It also evaluates some key factors which affect ... participation rate in FP. Participation of Member States in FP Looking at FP7, a group of EU12 countriessignificantly differs from EU15, as they are characterised by low financial contribution per capita and per project as well as by fewer coordinators. Portugal more closely resembles EU12 than EU15. Low financial contribution could partly be due to lower costs of researchers in EU12, and also to a limited number of coordinators. There are significant differences inperformance indicators between Member States in FP7. Member States can be grouped into four clusters. FR, DE, IT, ES, UK have the highest average on financial contributions per project as well as percentage of coordinators in FP7, but have the lowest number of projects. On the contrary, CY, EE, MT, SI have the highest number of projects, but the lowest average on financial contributions per project. They have also the highest financial contribution per GDP. AT, BE, DK, FI, GR, IE, NL, SE are performing well in all indicators,while BG, CZ, HU, LV, LT, LU, PL, PT, RO, SK have low averages on all performance indicators used in the study. Comparison of performance in FP6to FP7 reveals that in FP7, the differences between the countries in the latter, least successful cluster and the other clusters of countries have generally intensified. Factors affecting FP7 inclusion Based on he availability of data, the following factors, which might affect performance inFP were considered: number of inhabitants, scientific, technological excellence and innovation of a member state, investments in RD, and time of accession to EU. It is evident that the year of accession to EU (learning effect) has no effect on FP indicators. However, the RD expenditure, which highly correlates with RD&I excellence, as well as the population in member state account for 92% of the variability between Member States in their financial contributions per retained project
    Vrsta gradiva - elaborat, študija
    Založništvo in izdelava - [Ljubljana : Fakulteta za družbene vede, nov. 2011?]
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 30867293

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