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Helix Central Baltic www.quadruplehelix.eu
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Targets (micro level) ◦ Qualitative Increased access for SME’s, notably women owned businesses, to cross-border clusters and cutting edge research. ◦ Quantitative 3 pilot tests of ICT solutions for the tourism sector in interaction between SME’s and researchers.
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Targets (meso level) ◦ Qualitative Increased knowledge and awareness among business and tourism actors how to promote gender equal and sustainable cluster networking. ◦ Quantitative 2 toolkits for gender mainstreaming and integration of sustainability in cluster programs in the Central Baltic Region.
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Targets (macro level) ◦ Qualitative Increased integration of gender and sustainability perspectives in entrepreneurship and innovation policies. ◦ Quantitative 3 networks for policy, practice and business development in the tourism sector in the Central Baltic Region were many women are entrepreneurs.
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Map's ◦ Multi Actors Partnerships who will meet both regionally and cross-border Toolkits, cross-border networks, increased knowledge E-teams ◦ Entrepreneurs (notably from women owned businesses in the tourism sector) who will meet both regionally and cross-border Pilot tests of ICT solutions, increased access to cross- border clusters and cutting edge research
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Gender equality in process and cluster management (WP2) ◦ Resulting in a Central Baltic benchmarking & indicator model for gender analysis of innovation system Gender mainstreaming and policy development (WP3) ◦ Resulting in guidelines for mainstreaming strategies and a framework for regional and cross border analysis Research & ICT (WP4) ◦ Resulting in a cross-border needs analysis of mobile/ICT solutions for the tourism sector in CBR and ◦ a platform for cross-border R&D projects involving women entrepreneurs in the tourism sector
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What are the major obstacles preventing us reaching the targets? ◦ Prioritize them What are the possible solutions getting around/tackling the obstacles? ◦ Prioritize them
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