INDICATORS OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY CO-OPERATION
Attachment 11:Indicators Of Transferability
Definition: Transferability is defined in terms of ‘policy transfer’, i.e. whether good practice in the particular regional project/case has any relevance to another region or, in particular, country.National structures and contexts mean that it cannot be assumed that a good project in one place will also be good in another.There is also a difference between actual transfer and transferability, and evidence of the latter is equally valid, based on a clear analysis of the destination industry, region or country.
Indications of whether the project idea or design is transferable.A wide knowledge of existing systems of innovation and its support in other European regions is necessary.
11.1. Proven transferability
Evidence of projects that have already been transferred to other sectors/regions:
- Industry sectors (no. and nature of similar industry-based projects adopted in the same technology area, industry or market)
- Regions within country (no. and nature of similar area-based projects adopted in the region or other region)
- Other EU countries (no. and nature of projects transferred to other national structures and regulatory environments).
11.2. Contextual transferability
Evidence of projects that can demonstrate potential and demand for the project due to similar local or regional conditions elsewhere:
- Industry sectors (no. and nature of demand for projects adopted in the same technology area, industry or market)
- Regions within country (no. and nature of demand for projects adopted elsewhere in the region or other region)
- Other EU countries (no. and nature of demand in different national structures and regulatory environments).
11.3. Structural transferability
Evidence of projects that use facilities and networks that are mirrored in other sectors/regions:
- Industry sectors (nature of organisations and structures that are suited to the project elsewhere in the same technology area, industry or market)
- Regions within country (nature of organisations and structures that are suited to the project elsewhere in the region or other region)
- Other EU countries (nature of organisations and structures that are suited to the project in different national structures and regulatory environments).
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