NEMO Final Workshop
From Nemo
Presentations from the ZiF workshop Evaluating R & D Collaboration Networks in Europe
- Community identification in networks. Michael Barber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh, Ludwig Streit and Oleg Strogan, Universidade de Madeira
- NetzCope: A tool to analyze and display complex R&D collaboration networks. Ludwig Streit and Oleg Strogan, Universidade de Madeira
- Mathematical analysis of urban spatial networks. Philippe Blanchard, University of Bielefeld
- Modelling spatial collaboration patterns of FP (sub)networks. Thomas Scherngell and Michael Barber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh
- Making science at a distance: Changing spatial patterns of scientific research collaboration in Europe. Jarno Hoekman, Eindhoven University of Technology
- Structural characteristics of European FP networks. Barbara Heller-Schuh and Michael Barber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh
- European Framework Programmes: A research market for top-ranked universities? Terhi Nokkala, University of Surrey, Barbara Heller-Schuh and Manfred Paier, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh
- Modelling strategic network formation. Robin Cowan and Bulat Sanditov, UNU-MERIT, Nicolas Jonard, University of Luxembourg
- Time sharing and knowledge transfer in networks. Tyll Krüger, Andreas Krüger and Sascha Delitzscher, University of Bielefeld
- Combinatorial models based on thickened tree structures. Alois Panholzer, Vienna University of Technology
- Governance rules on R&D networks: Insights from qualitative interviews of FP participants. Terhi Nokkala, University of Surrey
- Governing innovation networks. Matthias Weber and Manfred Paier, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh
- Travel and tourism: Into a complex network. José Fernando Mendes, Universidade de Aveiro
- Agent-based models for economic policy design. Herbert Dawid, University of Bielefeld
- Simulating European Framework Programmes: The agent-based NEMO model. Andreas Pyka, Universität Hohenheim, Ramon Scholz, University of Bremen
- Experiments on knowledge exchange networks. Robin Cowan and Bulat Sanditov, UNU-MERIT, Nicolas Jonard, University of Luxembourg
- Social networks methodology to address European RTD evaluation challenges. Nicholas Vonortas, George Washington University
- Analysing Scenarios for R&D network policies. Andreas Pyka, Unversität Hohenheim
- An evaluation framework for network-based policy measures. Matthias Weber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Gmbh