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Projects // 01.02.2006
social issues, the expanded models will address the new policy agenda as put forward by the Lisbon Strategy of the European Union and the World Summit for Economic Development. The models will therefore [...] a wide range of policy scenarios as to their relevance for the European Sustainable Development Strategy in view of Extended Impact Assessment. Embedded in the TranSust network of researchers, with its
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Projects // 01.01.2006
In order to stimulate the competitiveness the EU council invoked the Lisbon-Process. In addition, the crucial importance of R&D for future competitiveness is highlighted by the Barcelona objectives [...] Benchmark of methodologies used to assess the impact of R&D on innovation and the relevant strategies adopted to increase this impact.III. Good practicesIdentification of good practices
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News // 20.05.2011
scientific studies influence government policy on science and research. From Lisbon to Europe 2020 The transition from the Lisbon Strategy to Europe 2020 was the subject of a panel discussion, which focused primarily [...] research. Frank T. Rothaermel (Georgia Institute of Technology) delivered a lecture on the innovation strategies used by established companies to react to technological developments on the market. Ben Martin
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News // 21.01.2016
puts Germany at a disadvantage as a business location. According to the Lisbon Strategy and its successor the Europe 2020 Strategy, EU Member States should be spending 3 per cent of their GDP on R&D. In [...] Germany to raise its total R&D expenditure to 3 per cent of its GDP as prescribed by the Europe 2020 Strategy. According to calculations conducted by ZEW, such a tax credit would create an annual tax deficit