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CORDIS

Territorial Responsible Research and Innovation and Smart Specialization

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

TetRRIS Policy Lab report (opens in new window)

Three documents of about 1015 pages each documenting the main conclusions from each of the pilotterritory sessions A final report on the aggregate learnings agreed upon during the validation session of ca 2530 pages

Key lessons from TetRRIS for integrating RRI into regional innovation systems and development (opens in new window)

A ca 3050 page document setting out the main lessons for integrating RRI into regional development and regional innovation systems as validated by feedback from stakeholders

Communication strategy and visual identity (opens in new window)

A document setting the targets for communication and dissemination as well as tools and target audiences goals objectives and people responsible for dissemination It includes also information of the events organized by the consortium It also defines the visual identity of the project The deliverable is updated at each reporting period

Mapping Report for each Pilot Territory (opens in new window)

Following the completion of all activities under WP 2 each core partner will produce a mapping report for their associated pilot Each report documents the relevant stakeholders their networks hard and soft framework conditions and RRIrelevant activities in the regions These will be submitted as detailed 3050 page documents with concise summaries and conclusions that can serve as input to WP 3

Brief reports on region-specific challenges and identified areas for joint action (opens in new window)

Following the first round of workshops each scientific partner prepares a summary of regionspecific issues and challenges that may yield themselves to RRI related considerations including preceding activities to be built upon existing partnerships to be leveraged and additional stakeholders interested to get involved The reports serve as structuring input to the second round of workshops and will not exceed 2025 pages in length

Pilot Territory-specific policy briefs (opens in new window)

A suite of 4 policy briefs of about 1525 pages each setting out tools good practices and policy recommendations tailored to each pilot territory

Final report of the project (opens in new window)

A report summarizing all the operations findings results and recommendations of the project

Documentation of results of short survey on perceived benefits and shortcomings (opens in new window)

A 515 page document describing the results of the survey administered in Task 42 and briefly outlining planned responses eg modification of activities to the survey results

Validated Mapping and Analysis Framework (opens in new window)

Following first conceptual exchanges within the consortium the project steering group and the European Commission Fraunhofer ISI will develop Mapping and Analysis Framework that once validated can be used as guidance for further activities under WP 2 The framework will take the form of conceptually grounded practical guidelines not exceeding 20 pages

PDER (opens in new window)

Plan for Dissemination and Exploitation of project Results PDER Due date M4 update in M18 and in M30

Policy Brief on project results (opens in new window)

A short policy bried describing the results and recommendations of the project

Work Plan for the project (opens in new window)

A detailed work plan with contact information and work and decisionmaking responsibilities for the project

Handbook of Policy Recommendations (opens in new window)

A Handbook of about 1525 pages summarising the key lessons tools good practices and policy recommendations derived from TetRRIS in more general form so as to be relevant to policy makers and practitioners in other regions of Europe

Final Documentation of activities and outcomes under the individual pilots (opens in new window)

A 2025 page document for each pilot describing the main activities undertaken in the pilot actions ie what concrete challenges the regional stakeholders decided to focus on how RRI was operationalised to address them and what the positive and negative outcomes of this were

Report on dissemination and exploitation of results events (opens in new window)

A report on various internal and external dissemination and exploitation events before interim and final reporting Due months 14 and 35

Policy Brief on challenges and interventions (opens in new window)

A short policy brief of the project findings

Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

A detailed Data Management Plan is prepared to describe how the data will be generated processed collected stored and documented

Interrim report of the project (opens in new window)

A report drawing together the progress of the project and the halfway results

Project website (opens in new window)

A comprehensive internet portal to communicate all the project findings It will be crosslinked fromto other channels used for the project and will integrate with the other channels social networks blogs etc and other tools used in the project

TetRRIS Policy Lab baseline and thematic briefs (opens in new window)

One short (ca. 3-5 pages) text setting out the sessions' design for the session organisers and facilitatorsFour short (ca. 2-3 pages) briefs setting out each session's thematic focus as background for participants. Due dates M22, M23, M26, M29, M33.

Concrete action plans for pilot interventions to be pursued under WP4 (opens in new window)

At the end of the second round of workshops regional stakeholders will have formed motivated teams around regionspecific RRI challenges and defined clear roadmaps how to pursue them in the subsequent course of the project These action plans will specify the concrete stages approaches methodologies and action points for the pilot stage which in this proposal can only be envisaged and planned generically They will be concise pilot handbooks of no more than 3035 pages each

Promotional materials (to be produced on a needs-basis throughout WP 4 (opens in new window)

Various material to promote and raise awareness of the pilot actions within the pilot territories as well as, when appropriate, across Europe, and to build linkages to relevant stakeholders. This can involve flyers, social media content, project website curation, and GDPR-compliant personal emails. These are produced in months 12-23.

Concept for continuation (opens in new window)

A document of about 8-12 pages for each pilot, setting out how and in what form the regional stakeholders expect to further continue the activities launched in the pilots.

Publications

Facilitating adoption of responsible innovation in business through certification (opens in new window)

Author(s): Miklós Lukovics, Benedek Nagy, Zenlin Kwee & Emad Yaghmaei
Published in: Journal of Responsible Innovation, Issue 10:1, 2023, ISSN 2329-9037
Publisher: Taylor& Francis Online
DOI: 10.1080/23299460.2023.2211810

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