Proposal success in Horizon 2020: A study of the influence of consortium characteristics

Iris Wanzenböck, Rafael Lata, Doga Ince

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Abstract

This study draws on evaluation data to investigate the success of collaborative R (ii) level of experience and degree of acquaintance; and (iii) the research capabilities and excellence or reputation of consortium members. We show that consortia with high levels of experience and reputation, involving a large share of Western European partners and engaged in more application-oriented consortia, have greater chances of success in acquiring H2020 project funding. This result has implications for the scientific community, as well as for the direction of EU research policy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1136-1158
Number of pages28
JournalQuantitative Science Studies
Volume1
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Horizon 2020 project
  • EU Framework Programme
  • R&D collaboration
  • consortium level
  • research policy
  • research funding

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