The European Research Area (ERA), as conceived since its foundation, continues to develop as a parallel system that works alongside national policies on scientific research. This paper analyses some of the main strengths and weaknesses of ERA, also in the light of the preview of the latest Framework Programme (Horizon Europe). Twenty years since the launch of ERA, it can be observed that some member states, such as Italy, exploit European programmes while underfunding scientific research, whereas others, such as Germany, use ERA to complement internal policy. Insufficient concern for social aspects and the rights of researchers shown by ERA threatens the effectiveness of European Commission efforts
but related issues. Open Access is about free-of-charge accessibility of outputs (research texts and...
This research helps in understanding the complex world of the competitive research in Europe, dealin...
Efforts toward European research and development (R&D) integration have a long history, intensifying...
The European Research Area (ERA), as conceived since its foundation, continues to develop as a paral...
The aim of this article is to analyse the evolution of the ideational framework of the most ambitiou...
The paper analyses the European Research Area policy (ERA) from the innovation perspective. The Lis...
seem the largest handicap in their endeavour to successfully compete worldwide. However, lack of fun...
Europe's research and technolgoy system is about to schange with the indtroduction of a novel approa...
This collection analyses and comments on the development of the ERA, which seeks to coordinate natio...
"European countries do less research than Japan and the United States. But their lower level of rese...
The European Research Area (ERA) communication ‘A reinforced European Research Area partnership for ...
The new European Research Area (ERA) policy paper with the Horizon Europe programme will change the ...
This article speculates about the integration of European research systems triggered by the ERA init...
Investing in research is considered essential for achieving smart, sustainable and inclusive growth ...
Research subject and hypothesis In Europe around 85 percent of civic public research funds is progra...
but related issues. Open Access is about free-of-charge accessibility of outputs (research texts and...
This research helps in understanding the complex world of the competitive research in Europe, dealin...
Efforts toward European research and development (R&D) integration have a long history, intensifying...
The European Research Area (ERA), as conceived since its foundation, continues to develop as a paral...
The aim of this article is to analyse the evolution of the ideational framework of the most ambitiou...
The paper analyses the European Research Area policy (ERA) from the innovation perspective. The Lis...
seem the largest handicap in their endeavour to successfully compete worldwide. However, lack of fun...
Europe's research and technolgoy system is about to schange with the indtroduction of a novel approa...
This collection analyses and comments on the development of the ERA, which seeks to coordinate natio...
"European countries do less research than Japan and the United States. But their lower level of rese...
The European Research Area (ERA) communication ‘A reinforced European Research Area partnership for ...
The new European Research Area (ERA) policy paper with the Horizon Europe programme will change the ...
This article speculates about the integration of European research systems triggered by the ERA init...
Investing in research is considered essential for achieving smart, sustainable and inclusive growth ...
Research subject and hypothesis In Europe around 85 percent of civic public research funds is progra...
but related issues. Open Access is about free-of-charge accessibility of outputs (research texts and...
This research helps in understanding the complex world of the competitive research in Europe, dealin...
Efforts toward European research and development (R&D) integration have a long history, intensifying...