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Measuring the integration and coordination dynamics of the European Research Area

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  • Remi Barré
  • Luisa Henriques
  • Dimitrios Pontikakis
  • K. Matthias Weber

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This paper is concerned with the reconfiguration of national research and innovation (R&I) systems towards a European Research Area (ERA). We conceptualise R&I activities as either: integrated at European level, coordinated with other European partners or nationally juxtaposed. Such a conceptualisation can be usefully applied to the measurement of progress towards the ERA along the lines of: providing orientation for R&I, programming and funding of R&I, and performing R&I. Based on a newly constructed set of indicators, and using purpose-collected budgetary data from major pan-European R&D initiatives and other R&D statistics, we apply this framework empirically to the process of Europeanisation of publicly funded R&I. Our estimates show that Europeanisation of R&I has increased substantially over the past ten years. Europe has entered a new phase of Europeanisation of R&I, a phase that opens up the opportunity to achieve a further intensification of Europeanised R&I. Copyright The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com, Oxford University Press.

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  • Remi Barré & Luisa Henriques & Dimitrios Pontikakis & K. Matthias Weber, 2012. "Measuring the integration and coordination dynamics of the European Research Area," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 40(2), pages 187-205, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:scippl:v:40:y:2012:i:2:p:187-205
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