WP 1 - Integration strategy
This integration activity is on one hand designed to collect the barriers and challenges identified in WPs 2 to 6, which currently hinder the integration of European research and innovation efforts in eParticipation.
Such barriers may be:
- legal, arising from different legal provision for research in different member states
- institutional, relating to different expectations in different government bodies or research institutions
- cultural, relating to different cultures in different member states,
- linguistic
- professional, concerning different expectations, methods of working, reward schemes and outcomes amongst different professional groups (for instance researchers, and government officials)
- infrastructural, concerning incompatible platforms for knowledge exchange
- financial, relating to different ways an levels of funding for research and innovation
Workpackage 4 together with the insights of WPs 5 and 6 provided the insights on the gaps and hindrances of integration of these research aspects.
Based on the barriers identified, a coherent integration framework and strategy has been developed to overcome these barriers and to secure durable integration. Thereby, the strategy addresses three dimensions of integration: research among disciplines, research and application, and geographically dispersed experts and young researchers in research and application. Specific activities have been fostered to initiate the settlement of a durable integration with key actors in the application field via best-practice methodologies and technologies in eParticipation applications including integration into regional innovation programmes and introduction of lasting change in the engagement and relationships of the relevant organisations.
WP leaders
Participants
- Aalborg University
- Agentura pro Evropske Projekty a Management
- Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
- County of North Jutland
- Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung
- Napier University
- University of Iceland
- University of Macedonia
- Örebro University

