The catalytic effects of EC RTD evaluation activities on trans-European co-operation
Isidoros Karatzas and
Gilbert Fayl
Research Evaluation, 2000, vol. 9, issue 3, 211-215
Abstract:
The European Commission's RTD programme evaluation efforts have had multiple catalytic effects on evaluation in Europe and beyond through several initiatives: (i) regularly evaluating one of the world's largest and most complex research programmes; (ii) bringing together many European experts; (iii) supporting studies in methods; and (iv) aiding a structured dialogue with European and other evaluation experts (including in the US [NSF] and Japan [STA]). Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 2000
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