This paper discusses the emergence of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), from the launch of the policy idea in 2005 to the first EIT board decisions on knowledge and innovation communities in 2009. Earlier attempts to set- up a European institute have either failed or have taken a very long time and the initial idea of the EIT was risky and controversial. This raises the question of how and why the idea of the EIT took root so quickly. The analysis builds upon Kingdon’s work and shows the important role of Barroso as policy entrepreneur and of contextual factors keeping the policy window open for a surprisingly long time
By looking at the role of ideas in EU policy-making, this article partly contests other explanations...
an innovation society in the European Union, while many of the citizens of the European Union are sc...
At their Lisbon summit in March 2000, European Union leaders endorsed an ambitious goal: to make the...
This paper explores the development and significance of the European Institute of Technology(EIT) in...
This paper examines the extent to which the European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) r...
This report analyses the feasibility of the European Institute of Technology (EIT) as proposed by th...
The President of the European Commission, Josè Manuel Barroso is demanding an innovation society in ...
This second section reflects and discusses the establishment of a possible European Innovation Counc...
The starting point for this book is the currently developing Bologna process, to which more than 40 ...
Working paper serie RMT (WPS 02-11)The European Strategic Program for Research in Information Techno...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper traces recent tran...
[From the Introduction]. In light of these challenges that face EU policy makers, this paper attempt...
The European Union is often seen as a faceless bureaucracy lacking meaningful collective goals, and ...
In Europe, public research, technology and innovation policies are no longer exclusively in the hand...
This Research is aimed at becoming a theoretical contribution to the field of European Integration T...
By looking at the role of ideas in EU policy-making, this article partly contests other explanations...
an innovation society in the European Union, while many of the citizens of the European Union are sc...
At their Lisbon summit in March 2000, European Union leaders endorsed an ambitious goal: to make the...
This paper explores the development and significance of the European Institute of Technology(EIT) in...
This paper examines the extent to which the European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) r...
This report analyses the feasibility of the European Institute of Technology (EIT) as proposed by th...
The President of the European Commission, Josè Manuel Barroso is demanding an innovation society in ...
This second section reflects and discusses the establishment of a possible European Innovation Counc...
The starting point for this book is the currently developing Bologna process, to which more than 40 ...
Working paper serie RMT (WPS 02-11)The European Strategic Program for Research in Information Techno...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper traces recent tran...
[From the Introduction]. In light of these challenges that face EU policy makers, this paper attempt...
The European Union is often seen as a faceless bureaucracy lacking meaningful collective goals, and ...
In Europe, public research, technology and innovation policies are no longer exclusively in the hand...
This Research is aimed at becoming a theoretical contribution to the field of European Integration T...
By looking at the role of ideas in EU policy-making, this article partly contests other explanations...
an innovation society in the European Union, while many of the citizens of the European Union are sc...
At their Lisbon summit in March 2000, European Union leaders endorsed an ambitious goal: to make the...