Abstract

The evaluation of cooperative academic-industry research projects suggests that direct and indirect economic effects should both be taken into account in order to assess the dynamics of a technoeconomic network of R&D activities and partners. The overall evaluation of EC research and technological development (RTD) consortia within the framework of industrial technologies and material programmes demonstrates measurable direct and indirect effects beyond the technological and scientific success of the programme itself.

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