2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-88-470-1917-1
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Innovation Law and Policy in the European Union

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“…Inter-disciplinary and international expertise is an important driver of the knowledge generation (Gazni et al 2012) for grasslands management, and researchers of Romania could capitalize on this even more. International collaborations are increasingly possible and encouraged, e.g., within Horizon 2020 and Biodiversa-EraNet project partnerships (Granieri and Renda 2012). These collaborations can allow knowledge flow, the development of new coauthorship networks (Hancean and Perc 2016) and also can buffer the unstable funding which characterizes Romanian research (Miclaus and Micu 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inter-disciplinary and international expertise is an important driver of the knowledge generation (Gazni et al 2012) for grasslands management, and researchers of Romania could capitalize on this even more. International collaborations are increasingly possible and encouraged, e.g., within Horizon 2020 and Biodiversa-EraNet project partnerships (Granieri and Renda 2012). These collaborations can allow knowledge flow, the development of new coauthorship networks (Hancean and Perc 2016) and also can buffer the unstable funding which characterizes Romanian research (Miclaus and Micu 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the latest publications. Granieri and Renda [4] give the following definition: (a) the creation of new (or the efficient reallocation of existing) resources (b) which contribute to progress. The first, ontological, element of innovation is approached in the broadest possible sense, leaving space for usergenerated innovation, automated innovation, industrial R&D projects, public investment, etc.…”
Section: Investigations On Alibaba and Amazonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It pointed out that large projects belong to one country that allows other states to participate in them on its terms (Hoddeson et al, 2008). However, all challenges are associated only with specific national features that will be overcome upon transition to an all-European level, with standardization and unification becoming the solution to inevitably arising problems (Granieri and Renda, 2012). In this regard, three main mechanisms are proposed: a general patent law operating in all EU countries, technological transfer (transfer of knowledge to industry, localization of science and production centers in different EU countries) and standardization (common standard for all EU countries).…”
Section: Specifics and Prospects For Scientific Infrastructure Develomentioning
confidence: 99%