Best practices and common trends of national research infrastructure roadmapping procedures, Monitoring and Evaluation mechanisms including recommendations (D3.4).
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2018Author
Ruecker, Gerd
Geyer, Daniel
Ritter, Claudia
Bolliger, Isabel
Griffiths, Alexandra
Guinea, Joaquin
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Nash, Maria
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18pp.
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The InRoad Consultation Report and InRoad Compendium provide an overview of national RI
roadmapping processes. The data collected revealed a great diversity of purposes and scopes
of national RI roadmapping processes in Europe. These differences are the result of the
specificities of each national context and Research and Innovation (R&I) system, as well as
the varying intentions behind the introduction of national RI roadmapping processes.
Considering the diversity of national RI roadmapping processes in Europe and the fact that
they respond to the specific characteristics and needs of national R&I systems, one-size-fitsall
solutions are not possible. Thus, the following D3.4 report puts forward an analysis of
trends, a series of key elements to be included in national RI roadmapping processes and
recommendations to align RI policies with national strategic priorities and funding plans, in
order to successfully implement the national R&I strategy, support a predictable envir.....
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Publisher: https://www.inroad.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/D3.4_Best_practices_and_common_trends_of_NRIRMPs.pdfPublisher
InRoad ProjectBrussels, Belgium
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Nash, Maria (ed.) (2018) Best practices and common trends of national research infrastructure roadmapping procedures, Monitoring and Evaluation mechanisms including recommendations (D3.4). Brussels, Belgium, InRoad Project, 18pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1926Collections