Synergies between transnational strategies and European programmes Pier Francesco Moretti Synergies between transnational strategies and European programmes.

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Synergies between transnational strategies and European programmes Pier Francesco Moretti Synergies between transnational strategies and European programmes Pier Francesco Moretti Tour of Europe: participation to horizon 2020, national structuring and organisation in Brussels CLORA – 26 May 2015

MOTIVATION Why cooperating? Why sitting at some tables? 1a) critical mass (for competitive advantage) 1b) sharing competences (for collaborative advantage) 1c) avoiding duplications (reducing costs) 1d) tactical (indirect impact or patrol)

In this presentation: trans-national vs EU. - Cooperation at MS/EU level - Cooperation between levels - The issue of instruments/incentives

VISION/STRATEGY About what and with whom? How? A simulation… Trans-national : mostly bilateral…seldom multi-lateral variable and adaptive geometry (no political blocks anymore...)

CONSULTATION ADVISORY GROUPS (selected individuals) Tech Platforms ERANETS, JPIs Programme Committees Other DGs (MS+AC) WEB et al. “Institutional” Europe: EC+EP+Council What priorities? How selected? Averaging… Directives/ incentives?

The Capitals Working Party 1 Coreper COMP Council Party 1 Working Party 2 Working Party n Example: the Council…28 Member States… What about the decision flow for the EC? EU often is a compromise…have in mind to lobby/negotiate

Strategies & programmes vs Joint Actions on a variable geometry POLICY RES FUNDING ORG RES PERFORMING ORG RESEARCHERS + INFRASRUCTURES Addressing research levels and research fields TOP-DOWN (hierarchy) BOTTOM-UP (market/ self-organization) New modes of governance complexity/diversity: one size does not fit all…case by case adaptive strategies

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Horizon 2020 (art. 183) EU actions Joint Programming Initiatives Possible no EU actions Structural Funds for R&D and innovation National authorities Some G€/year (fresh money) 10 JPI= Some G€/year? >some G€/year? SOCIETAL CHALLENGES Art. 185, ERANET… EXAMPLES of trans-national strategies vs EU programmes in RTD

Horizon 2020 (art. 183) EU actions Joint Programming Initiatives Possible no EU actions Structural Funds for R&D and innovation Landscape vs strategy in time In your country Cooperating in EU Competing in EU

In practice: many Strategic Research and Innovation Agendas…? Technology Platforms, Alliances, JPIs, ERANETS ecc. Shopping lists? Common denominators? Enablers?

We are addressing complex systems: how to linearize?...in a framework of missing strong/impacting high-level agreements? It is more probable that people, RPOs, RFOs, MS etc. will use/adapt the available and easiest tools/instruments with the largest budget: see examples of “alignment” of instruments/programmes/initiatives: …JPI Climate+SC H2020+KIC …JPI FACCE+SC H2020+EIP instruments and glue money… can make the difference Some sectors/activities are facilitated in matching national/eu

An example of complexity and trans-national cooperation also between levels with an EU instrument. A mixed cash/in-kind eranet cofund: H2020-SC one-stage RFOs-RPO vs research teams/private sector

CSICCNRDFG ASCR ASRT BAS CAS AAS CNR CNRS CNPq CNRST CONACYT CSIC JSPS NSC PAN DFG FCT CONCYTEC CONICET CONYCIT TUBITAK RAS NSFC COLCIENCIAS CASS An example of fragmentation without tools: S&T bilateral agreements.

Alignment can be risky: “ EU research programmes may widen gaps ” Nature, 2015, 518, 167 Adapting to the majority…adapting to the EC…using the easiest tools…getting not closer to the target…

Alice in Wonderworld: “if you do not know where you are going, how do you know when you get there…” A traveler needs both a map and a compass. BUT… But…