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SWD-Schlagwörter: |
| Innovation , Netzwerk , Forschung und Entwicklung , Türkei , Europa |
Freie Schlagwörter (Englisch): |
| Turkish-German-migration history , brain circulation , innovation networks , research networks , EU Framework Programmes , small-world characteristics |
Institut 1: |
| Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre |
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| Forschungszentrum Innovation und Dienstleistung |
DDC-Sachgruppe: |
| Wirtschaft |
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| ResearchPaper |
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| FZID discussion papers |
Bandnummer: |
| 79 |
Sprache: |
| Englisch |
Erstellungsjahr: |
| 2013 |
Publikationsdatum: |
| 30.09.2013 |
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Kurzfassung auf Englisch: |
| Research networks are regarded as channels for knowledge creation and diffusion and are thus essential for the development and integration of economies. In this paper we have a look at the long Turkish-German-migration history which should offer opportunities for both countries to benefit from brain circulation, transnational entrepreneurs and research networks. The present paper examines the structure of research networks of the European Framework Programmes (FP) that are established by joint participation of organizations in research projects, in particular German research organizations with Turkish participants in FP5 to FP7 in the knowledge-intensive technology fields ICT, Biotechnology and Nanoscience. A better understanding of these networks allows for improving the design of research policies at national levels as well as at the EU level. The empirical examination of network properties reveals that the diverse networks show a range of similarities in the three technology fields in each FP such as the small-world properties. Moreover, our findings show that German actors play a specific role in most examined research networks with Turkish participation. |