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Resultado final
Impact and outcome evaluation (interim).First round of presentation of shared learnings from the monitoring and evaluation phase, also for dissemination purposes.
EU Place-based R&I ecosystems (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Map of existing place-based research and innovation ecosystems within the consortium members, covering both advanced and emerging regions and focusing on 3 specific thematic domains: Sustainable manufacturing, Bio-based circular economy and Clean renewable energy. At least 5 ecosystems per domain will be considered.
Communication and dissemination plan (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)The draft plan will be confirmed at the very beginning of the project (M3), consolidated with partners input in month 6 and will be updated and evaluated during project's life. It contains communication and dissemination strategy, main messages, targets and channels, including both the planning and scheduling of events and monitoring indicators.
Multi-stakeholder platform governance manual (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Governance rules and arrangements: stock of previous activities by looking at the different angles of interaction among ERA Hub stakeholders, both within the same territory and between different ones. Collection and description of best practices of governance rules and arrangements and recommendations based on learnings in the project. In so doing, the fundamental traits of ERA Hubs as Multi-Stakeholder Platform will be clarified and operationalised.
Impact and outcome evaluation results 2 (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Second and final round of presentation of shared learnings from the monitoring and evaluation phase.
Classification of ERA Hub schemes (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Classification of alternative ERA Hub schemes according to their distinctive characteristics. These schemes will act as reference models, facilitating their recognition and future take-up according to the specificities of each involved ecosystem. The definition of standards and quality label in Task 5.5 will run in parallel and be furthered by the classification developed here.
R&I policies and strategies in the ERA_FABRIC regions (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)output of T3.2Analysis of the main characteristics of national and regional policies for R&I in the project partner locations, maintaining the focus set on the 3 identified thematic domains. A gap analysis will be carried out to identify what is missing to foster place -based knowledge ecosystems and improve the effectiveness of public research and innovation investments and granting facilities, including synergy opportunities
ERA_FABRIC policy legacy (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Recommendations on implementing ecosystems, the challenges, barriers, strengths and weaknesses reflecting the recurrent characteristics and validated functionalities that define an ERA Hub.
ERA_FABRIC business plan and roadmap (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Business plan for the long term sustainability of the “average” ERA Hub and a roadmap for the further widening and expansion of the European movement.
Quality guidelines (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)A summary of internal rules and procedures
Monitoring and evaluation methodology (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Output of T5.1Monitoring and Evaluation methodology for ERA_FABRIC activities, directly based uponthe definition on of Theory Change proposed in Section 1. MU will design the data collection and analytical protocols, as well as the KPIs and metrics in accordance with the operational and strategic targets for the project.
ERA Hubs Theory of Change (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Catalogue of measures and tools focused on four main areas of transformation - accelerating the twin transition, enhancing the “outward looking” dimension of smart specialisation, strengthening the local impacts of EU funded R&D and innovation and making human related aspects more integrated in regional & local policies - that can be easily replicated and implemented in other ecosystems.
Gender and ethical requirements (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Report on gender and ethical issues guidelines and monitoring, including respect of GDPR provisions
ERA_FABRIC partner profiles (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Report on the assessment of the degree of conformance of partner regions to the ideal type. Based on the analysis of survey results, the conclusions from Task 2.1 and the selected R&I ecosystems within Task 2.2 it will be possible to compare the current performance of partner regions and countries to the “ideal type” of ERA Hub emerging asa reference model.
Catalogue of measures and tools (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)output of T4.1, T4.2, T4.3, and T4.4Gathering of the results of the interactions amongst local and regional stakeholders within the thematic groups created in WP3. These results are structured along 4 main action lines, which cut across the 3 thematic domains identified. Activities are expected to start in M01 with problem setting and statement of objectives by the Task leader, then as soon as the working groups start being formed all partners will animate the stakeholder discussions and provide a catalogue of results to be released as the main WP contribution at M18.
Knowledge ecologies for territorial value creation (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)overview of existing theories and evidence concerning the role of knowledge and information flows exchanged by regional stakeholders and of how to keep those processes robust and adaptable.
Stakeholder survey results (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)EU-wide survey of national, regional and local stakeholders identified through both the census carried out in Task 2.2 and the mapping done in Task 3.1 for the preparation of the thematic working groups. Questions will delve into the success factors identified by the information document entitled “Testing of the ERA Hub concept – pilot phase”. The targetnumber of respondents will be above 100.
Stakeholder mapping in the ERA_FABRIC regions (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Output of T3.1 mapping existing and emerging stakeholders (incl. large companies and key industries), including their communities and networks in the project partner locations, keeping the distinction (if and where relevant) among the 3 thematic domains of Sustainable manufacturing, Bio-based circular economy and Clean renewable energy.Mapping will be supported by an in-depth study (so called needs analysis) which will highlight the challenges associated with grasping the potential of available knowledge flows and transforming them into opportunities for growth and jobs.
Updated Communication and Dissemination Plan (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Revision of the Communication Plan issued in month 6
Data Management Plan (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)
Data Management Plan - complying with the Open Research Data principles
Definition of standards and a quality labelCompliance with high level principles such as those set out by the UN as SDGs and other relevant features emerged from the Theory of Change.This together with the profiling exercise of T6.3 will help support the transition towards successful and fully functioning ERA Hubs.
Syllabus of ERA_FABRIC training facility (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)The approach taken by ERA_FABRIC builds on the Theory of (expected) Change the ERA Hub model should bring to the AS-IS scenario of R&D and innovation and its implications for policy action. While it is WP4 globally and Task 4.5 specifically in charge of articulating the key features of such a Theory of Change, its actionable implications will be synthesised in a dedicated syllabus for executive training and capacity building. During the project's life time, the syllabus will be implemented via minimum 6 webinars, also open to the participation of non-members of the consortium
Self-reflection tool for regional innovation policy makers and stakeholders, inspired by the HEInnovate interactive questionnaire and RE-ACT project (HEInnovate for RIS3). It will provide an indicative set of policy priorities and strategies for a holistic transformation approach to research and innovation policy and implementation in dependence of various possible territorial characteristics in relation to knowledge ecosystems. This assessment will identify characteristics of the ecosystem (strong, emerging, etc.) and the success factors as proposed in “Knowledge Ecosystems in the new ERA“.
ERA_FABRIC policy brief 2 (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)Policy Brief with reports of major project achievements
ERA_FABRIC policy brief 1 (se abrirá en una nueva ventana)First Policy Brief with reports of major project achievements
Publicaciones
Autores:
Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering of Porto; University of Split; Masaryk University; Institute for the Study of Regionalism, Federalism and Self-Government
Publicado en:
2023
Editor:
OSF
DOI:
10.17605/OSF.IO/3H2R5
Autores:
ERA_FABRIC
Publicado en:
2025
Editor:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.16779597
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