Towards understanding integration in research and research policy
Terttu Luukkonen and
Maria Nedeva
Research Policy, 2010, vol. 39, issue 5, 674-686
Abstract:
Increasing the level of integration is currently an important policy objective for European research. This brings to light issues regarding the meaning and nature of integration and integration in research; issues associated with the mechanisms to enable and facilitate higher levels of integration in research as part of a policy process; and issues related to the assessment and evaluation of success or failure of policy instruments. The paper addresses these issues by introducing a nuanced conceptualisation developed with particular reference to the policy task for promoting integration and proposing a framework that captures essential features in integrative processes in research--both at the level of researchers and organisations. Furthermore, an empirical example of a Network of Excellence is used to illustrate how the proposed framework can be applied.
Keywords: Integration; European; research; policy; Policy; assessment; Networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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