Responsible Partnering
Responsible Partnering Handbook: English version 1.1
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Dated 19-10-2009 | EUA, ProTon Europe, EARTO, EIRMA
Responsible Partnering between Research and Business - Report
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Dated 14-04-2008 | EUA, ProTon Europe, EARTO, EIRMA
Presentations from the Responsible Partnering Conference in Lisbon on 3 and 4 December 2007
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Dated 06-12-2007 | Andrew Dearing
Report for validate and contribute to the further development and implementation of Responsible Partnering
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Dated 12-11-2007 | T.Baaken, G.Capart, H.Schlesing, J.Smith, A.Dearin
Responsible Partnering between research and business organisations - Joining forces in a world of open innovation
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Dated 27-09-2007 | Filipe
Improving knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry across Europe: embracing open innovation
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Dated 26-09-2007 | Filipe
Voluntary guidelines for universities and other research institutions to improve their links with industry across Europe
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Dated 26-09-2007 | Filipe
Responsible Partnering between Research and Industry: Progress and Remaining Challenges in Effective Collaboration and Knowledge and Technology Transfer
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Dated 20-07-2007 | Filipe
Responsible Partnering Handbook Czech version
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Dated 14-07-2006 | Responsible Partnering
Responsible Partnering Handbook French version
Dated 12-06-2006 | Bruno Maes
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Europe’s
dense network of Public Research Organisations carries out work
of the highest standards. Its knowledge creation capacity (particularly
of universities) has traditionally been measured by the number
and quality of publications and trained students that emerge.
In this “Open Science Model”, researchers collaborate
closely, but often without regard to securing wider economic value
and social benefits from the knowledge they are creating.
Today, and particularly in Europe, more attention is being given
to realising achieving this value and benefits. The trend towards
new patterns of innovation (often referred to as Open Innovation
[5]) highlights that such new opportunities exist and can be realised.
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