policy briefs

As advocated by the European Commission, INGINEUS addresses research issues that are "problem-oriented" and "policy relevant". 

It follows that a main concern of the INGINEUS research is to analyse the policy-related institutional aspects that affect the features and development of Global Innovation Networks (GINs) between Europe and latecomer economies. The objective is to derive specific innovation policy options for the EU, its member states, and for latecomer countries, in order to contribute to the Lisbon strategy.

Building on the results of the research carried out, a series of Policy Briefs is issued as part of the activities of WP10 on "Global Innovation Networks (GINs) and innovation policy". INGINEUS Policy Briefs aim to alert the audience on INGINEUS intermediary results and on the new knowledge produced to advance the state-of-the-art. They provide the audience with evidence-based information and pose (new and) thought-provoking policy questions to policy-making.



PB no.2: "European firms’ reasons for taking part in global innovation networks": .
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PB no.1: "Global innovation networks: where is Europe?": .
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