Making R&I transformative: evidence in support of the European Research Area communication
Ana Correia (),
Lukas Borunsky (),
Stijn Delauré (),
Roberto Martino (),
Ruzica Rakić () and
Julien Ravet ()
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Ana Correia: European Commission
Lukas Borunsky: European Commission
Stijn Delauré: European Commission
Roberto Martino: European Commission
Ruzica Rakić: European Commission
Julien Ravet: European Commission
EU research and innovation paper series from Directorate General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) of the European Commission
Abstract:
In order to address today’s multiple challenges, ERA needs to accelerate the transitions, strengthen resilience to future crises, while sustaining its competitiveness. High quality results require sufficient levels of investments in R&I, in particular from Member States and the private sector. Lagging innovation ecosystems can hardly improve without intense cooperation between academia and industry accompanied by better access to excellent facilities and infrastructures. While overall the EU is already leading in research and scientific excellence, it needs to step up its support to breakthrough market-driven innovations that will underpin green digital Europe and will boost growth, job creation and competitiveness. Only an excellent and impactful R&I system, will offer attractive career paths for researchers, mutually favourable circulation of talents within the EU and increase attractiveness of the EU abroad.
Keywords: research and innovation policy; regional integration; European Research Area; convergence; diffusion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O30 O38 O50 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 82 pages
Date: 2020-11
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DOI: 10.2777/081997
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