Good practices and common trends of national research infrastructure roadmapping procedures and evaluation mechanisms (InRoad deliverable D3.3).
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2018Author
Ruecker, Gerd
Geyer, Daniel
Ritter, Claudia
Bolliger, Isabel
Griffiths, Alexandra
Guinea, Joaquin
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The InRoad Deliverable 3.3 describes and analyses national research infrastructure roadmapping procedures, as well as evaluations and monitoring processes in Europe. For this purpose, four case studies (Finland, Netherlands, Czech Republic and Sweden) of national roadmapping processes were conducted, from which good practices and key results were derived. Furthermore, a desk study was carried out to compare national procedures for the evaluation and monitoring of RIs and to identify additional good practices. On the basis of a cross-country analysis, the results of the consultation and survey (compendium) conducted in 2017 on national roadmapping processes were also evaluated and compared. The results of the different data sources as well as the good practices were the basis for the policy insights on coordination between national and European RI roadmapping processes and embedding RI roadmapping processes in national research and innovation systems formulated in the InRoad final repor.....
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Swiss National Science Foundation for InRoad Project,Bern, Switzerland
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Ruecker, G., et al (2018) Good practices and common trends of national research infrastructure roadmapping procedures and evaluation mechanisms (InRoad deliverable D3.3). Bern, Switzerland, Swiss National Science Foundation for InRoad Project, 101pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1780Collections