Integration in the European Research Area by means of the European Framework Programmes. Findings from Eigenvector filtered spatial interaction models

Thomas Scherngell (Vortragende:r), Rafael Lata

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch oder TagungsbandVortrag mit Beitrag in TagungsbandBegutachtung

Abstract

One of the main goals of the European Research Area (ERA) concept is to improve coherence and integration across the European research landscape by removing barriers for collaborative knowledge production in a European system of innovation. The cornerstone of policy instruments in this context is the European Framework Programme (FP) that supports pre-competitive collaborative R&D projects, creating a pan-European network of actors performing joint R&D. However, we know only little about the contribution of the FPs to the realisation of ERA. The objective of this study is to monitor progress towards ERA by identifying the evolution of separation effects, such as spatial, institutional, cultural or technological barriers, which influence cross-region R&D collaboration intensities between 255 European NUTS-2 regions in the FPs over the time period 1999-2006. By this, the study builds on recent work by Scherngell and Barber (2009) that addresses this question from a static perspective. We employ Poisson spatial interaction models taking into account spatial autocorrelation among residual flows by using Eigenvector spatial filtering methods. The results show that geographical distance and country border effects gradually decrease over time when correcting for spatial autocorrelation among flows. Thus, the study provides evidence for the contribution of the FPs to the realisation of ERA.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titelhttp://ideas.repec.org/s/wiw/wiwrsa.html
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2011
Veranstaltung51st Congress of the European Regional Science Association - ERSA -
Dauer: 30 Aug. 20113 Sept. 2011

Konferenz

Konferenz51st Congress of the European Regional Science Association - ERSA
Zeitraum30/08/113/09/11

Research Field

  • Ehemaliges Research Field - Innovation Systems and Policy

Schlagwörter

  • R&D networks
  • European Framework Programme
  • large-scale networks
  • Spatial interaction modelling
  • Eigenvector spatial filtering

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