Towards a Framework for a New Research Ecosystem
Roberto Savona (),
Cristina Maria Alberini,
Lucia Alessi,
Iacopo Baussano,
Petros Dellaportas,
Ranieri Guerra,
Sean Khozin,
Andrea Modena,
Sergio Pecorelli,
Guido Rasi,
Paolo Daniele Siviero and
Roger M. Stein
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Roberto Savona: University of Brescia
Cristina Maria Alberini: Center for Neural Science, New York University
Iacopo Baussano: International Agency for Research on Cancer
Petros Dellaportas: University College London and Athens University of Economics and Business
Ranieri Guerra: National Academy of Medicine, Italy
Sean Khozin: Laboratory for Financial Engineering, MIT
Andrea Modena: University of Mannheim
Sergio Pecorelli: University of Brescia
Guido Rasi: University of Rome Tor Vergata
Paolo Daniele Siviero: Farmindustria
Roger M. Stein: New York University
No 2024-02, JRC Working Papers in Economics and Finance from Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Abstract:
A major gap exists between the conceptual suggestion of how much a nation should invest in science, innovation, and technology, and the practical implementation of what is done. We identify 4 critical challenges that must be address in order to develop an environment conducive to collaboration across organizations and governments, while also preserving commercial rewards for investors and innovators, in order to move towards a new Research Ecosystem.
Keywords: research ecosystem; Covid 19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2024-02
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