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Era Fabric Map - First Edition

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This ERA fabric map provides a starting point for the implementation of the 'Visions for the ERA' (VERA) project by giving a snapshot of the ERA today in support of developing alternative future scenarios for its evolution and by mapping current involvement of stakeholders in ERA. It looks at division of responsibilities between EU and Member States, and at institutions and bodies involved in the European research system. Starting from the six ERA dimensions described in the ERA Green Paper, the report then looks where we are today, and which direction the future is taking, given the policy context of Europe 2020. Involvement of stakeholders in further building the ERA is looked at by analysing their involvement in a number of existing ERA instruments, using a taxonomy of stakeholder roles and functions. This initial mapping will be updated twice as part of the VERA project, and its findings will be used as input for the communication plan of workpackage 6 and for the other project workpackages of the VERA project.

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  • Karel Haegeman & Elisabetta Marinelli & Susana Elena Perez & Gerard Carat & Alexander Degelsegger & Gorazd Weiss & Philine Warnke, 2012. "Era Fabric Map - First Edition," JRC Research Reports JRC71972, Joint Research Centre, revised Aug 2012.
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    1. Karel Haegeman & Nicholas Harrap & John Mark Boden & Nida Kamil Özbolat, 2013. "NETWATCH Policy Brief Series Brief Nº3 - Added value of transnational research programming: lessons from longstanding programme collaborations in Europe," JRC Research Reports JRC82303, Joint Research Centre.
    2. Karel Haegeman & Mark Boden & Totti Konnola, 2012. "Challenges in transnational research programming: the role of NETWATCH," JRC Research Reports JRC71938, Joint Research Centre, revised Aug 2012.

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