Agricultural science research impact in the Eastern European Union Member States
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Agricultural science research impact in the Eastern European Union Member States. / Midmore, Peter.
Yn: Studies in Agricultural Economics, Cyfrol 119, Rhif 1, 01.03.2017, t. 1-10.Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - Agricultural science research impact in the Eastern European Union Member States
AU - Midmore, Peter
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - Improving agricultural research impact is an important goal for the European Union (EU). The EU Framework 7 project Impresa studied the process of research impact across Europe, and this article selects and discusses results drawn from the 11 Eastern EU Member States. The major methods used were a survey of the levels and trends of research expenditures by the public and private sectors, case studies identifying impact pathways of individual science-based innovations, and quantitative analyses of the relationship between research investments and their final impacts. The conclusions drawn are that, despitethe potentially high payback from public investments in agricultural science, insufficient resources are being invested by the post-2004 EU accession countries, and improvements in innovation capacity and networking should enhance the efficiency of research impact.
AB - Improving agricultural research impact is an important goal for the European Union (EU). The EU Framework 7 project Impresa studied the process of research impact across Europe, and this article selects and discusses results drawn from the 11 Eastern EU Member States. The major methods used were a survey of the levels and trends of research expenditures by the public and private sectors, case studies identifying impact pathways of individual science-based innovations, and quantitative analyses of the relationship between research investments and their final impacts. The conclusions drawn are that, despitethe potentially high payback from public investments in agricultural science, insufficient resources are being invested by the post-2004 EU accession countries, and improvements in innovation capacity and networking should enhance the efficiency of research impact.
KW - research and innovation policy
KW - Central and Eastern Europe
KW - impact evaluation
U2 - 10.7896/j.1064
DO - 10.7896/j.1064
M3 - Article
VL - 119
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Studies in Agricultural Economics
JF - Studies in Agricultural Economics
SN - 2063-0476
IS - 1
ER -