EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA

Limited national budgetary resources for R&D in period from 2007 to 2013 imposed a need for Croatian researchers to apply for European research grants. A challenge for effective absorption of European Structural and Investment Funds in the period 2014 to 2020, highlight a need to assess the imp...

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Main Author: Vesna Kotarski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Juraj Dobrila University of Pula 2016-10-01
Series:Review of Innovation and Competitiveness
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/246638
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spelling doaj-1982fc91e06647698a0ab68cad7b92582020-11-24T22:18:13ZengJuraj Dobrila University of PulaReview of Innovation and Competitiveness1849-87951849-90152016-10-01234764EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIAVesna Kotarski Limited national budgetary resources for R&D in period from 2007 to 2013 imposed a need for Croatian researchers to apply for European research grants. A challenge for effective absorption of European Structural and Investment Funds in the period 2014 to 2020, highlight a need to assess the impact of this external funding on research capacity in Croatia in 2007-2013 period. Qualitative interviews with grant recipients from Ruder Boskovic Institute revealed intangible achievements in terms of research career, enhanced interaction and knowledge transfer to business community, improved research management competences and possibilities for collaboration with internationally recognized research teams. Similar results from studies carried out in other countries indicates the importance of intangible achievements of research grants, which are becoming more and more relevant in the context of public policies (networking, cooperation, strategic planning, knowledge management). The use of EU funds is an extremely complex process which requires a change of approach to the use of public funds and the introduction of the principle of transparency of procedures for all stakeholders in the process, equal access to information and sound financial management. Weaknesses of the Croatian scientific system and absence of will to support excellent research through competitive funding present real threats to successful participation of Croatian researchers in the European framework programs and other external research funding programs. Findings of the study provide valuable insight for national authorities in terms of effective management of national research and innovation programs while maximizing the potential impact of EU funds allocated.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/246638research and development; research management; grants; intangible assets; innovation
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EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
Review of Innovation and Competitiveness
research and development; research management; grants; intangible assets; innovation
author_facet Vesna Kotarski
author_sort Vesna Kotarski
title EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
title_short EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
title_full EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
title_fullStr EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
title_full_unstemmed EUROPEAN FUNDING - IMPACT ON RESEARCH CAPACITY IN CROATIA
title_sort european funding - impact on research capacity in croatia
publisher Juraj Dobrila University of Pula
series Review of Innovation and Competitiveness
issn 1849-8795
1849-9015
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Limited national budgetary resources for R&D in period from 2007 to 2013 imposed a need for Croatian researchers to apply for European research grants. A challenge for effective absorption of European Structural and Investment Funds in the period 2014 to 2020, highlight a need to assess the impact of this external funding on research capacity in Croatia in 2007-2013 period. Qualitative interviews with grant recipients from Ruder Boskovic Institute revealed intangible achievements in terms of research career, enhanced interaction and knowledge transfer to business community, improved research management competences and possibilities for collaboration with internationally recognized research teams. Similar results from studies carried out in other countries indicates the importance of intangible achievements of research grants, which are becoming more and more relevant in the context of public policies (networking, cooperation, strategic planning, knowledge management). The use of EU funds is an extremely complex process which requires a change of approach to the use of public funds and the introduction of the principle of transparency of procedures for all stakeholders in the process, equal access to information and sound financial management. Weaknesses of the Croatian scientific system and absence of will to support excellent research through competitive funding present real threats to successful participation of Croatian researchers in the European framework programs and other external research funding programs. Findings of the study provide valuable insight for national authorities in terms of effective management of national research and innovation programs while maximizing the potential impact of EU funds allocated.
topic research and development; research management; grants; intangible assets; innovation
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/246638
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