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Network structure and robustness: lessons for research programme design
Authors:Nicholas S Vonortas  Koichiro Okamura
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Center for International Science and Technology Policy , The George Washington University , 1957 E Street, N.W., Suite 403, Washington , DC , 20052 , USA vonortas@gwu.edu;3. School of Business Administration , Kwansei Gakuin University , 1-155 Uegahara Ichiban-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo , 662-8501 , Japan
Abstract:The information and communication technology (ICT) network of the last two European Research Framework Programmes (FPs) is deeply influenced by two distinct groups of organizations: a small group of hubs (3% of the participants) hold the key to keeping the network together and a second group of non-hub connectors large enough (39% of the participants) with a significant share of the overall networking activity provide a robust base for the network. The ICT network can survive the removal of single important funding instruments such as integrated projects or specific targeted research projects. Increasing policy rhetoric on innovative application in the new FP (Horizon 2020) should be reflected in a shift of core participants from largely public research and teaching organizations to private-sector companies.
Keywords:collaborative R&  D  innovation  network  Europe  Research Framework Programme  Horizon 2020
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