Key aspects of managing an innovation project in the EU framework programme Horizon 2020
Abstract
The program EU Horizon 2020 (ec.europa.eu) is the largest source of resources for all legal entities from Europe, with the budget of 80 billion €. It is possible to use donations from the EU for various proposals and themes, from the 91 calls for projects, with subjects differing from sustainable transport to the innovation support of the SME sector. A group of Serbian authors decided to enter into somewhat of an ambitious endeavor (authors had individual experience on projects), they decided to send a project proposal in the framework of the 'SME Instrument' call, which is directed to innovation support project in the SME sector. The projects that are proposed for the financing by the EU Horizon 2020 program, are in the group of complex and very specific projects, so the authors presented the review of key aspects of projects that are engaged in realization of the innovation process that starts with a certain idea on paper, and ends with a verified product which is placed on the compe...titive EU market. The special chapter of this paper deals with the synergy of the innovation project explorers, which must answer to the multidisciplinary of research problems. The possibilities are examined in the research of the technical-technological sciences, by using organizational-informatics tools, developed for the needs of managing projects. The main use of this work for readers are illuminating of numerous unknown technical details regarding the proposal itself, and the process of connecting with the project partners, because the large number of proposals quits off right at the beginning. Then contribution is reflected in the fact that the paper signifies a sort of basis for a knowledge base, which can be served to higher education institutions and economy to focus a part of their intentions on lifting their own capacity for the struggle with the massive competition of EU that is expected in years and decades to come.
Keywords:
project / programmes of the European Union / innovation management / Horizon 2020Source:
Journal of Process Management and New Technologies, 2015, 3, 1, 101-107Publisher:
- MAPRO, Vranje
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Fakultet organizacionih naukaTY - JOUR AU - Arsić, Siniša M. AU - Arsić, Miloš Ž. AU - Tomić, Radoljub P. AU - Kokanović, Milun M. AU - Mihić, Marko PY - 2015 UR - https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1336 AB - The program EU Horizon 2020 (ec.europa.eu) is the largest source of resources for all legal entities from Europe, with the budget of 80 billion €. It is possible to use donations from the EU for various proposals and themes, from the 91 calls for projects, with subjects differing from sustainable transport to the innovation support of the SME sector. A group of Serbian authors decided to enter into somewhat of an ambitious endeavor (authors had individual experience on projects), they decided to send a project proposal in the framework of the 'SME Instrument' call, which is directed to innovation support project in the SME sector. The projects that are proposed for the financing by the EU Horizon 2020 program, are in the group of complex and very specific projects, so the authors presented the review of key aspects of projects that are engaged in realization of the innovation process that starts with a certain idea on paper, and ends with a verified product which is placed on the competitive EU market. The special chapter of this paper deals with the synergy of the innovation project explorers, which must answer to the multidisciplinary of research problems. The possibilities are examined in the research of the technical-technological sciences, by using organizational-informatics tools, developed for the needs of managing projects. The main use of this work for readers are illuminating of numerous unknown technical details regarding the proposal itself, and the process of connecting with the project partners, because the large number of proposals quits off right at the beginning. Then contribution is reflected in the fact that the paper signifies a sort of basis for a knowledge base, which can be served to higher education institutions and economy to focus a part of their intentions on lifting their own capacity for the struggle with the massive competition of EU that is expected in years and decades to come. PB - MAPRO, Vranje T2 - Journal of Process Management and New Technologies T1 - Key aspects of managing an innovation project in the EU framework programme Horizon 2020 EP - 107 IS - 1 SP - 101 VL - 3 UR - conv_875 ER -
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Arsić, S. M., Arsić, M. Ž., Tomić, R. P., Kokanović, M. M.,& Mihić, M.. (2015). Key aspects of managing an innovation project in the EU framework programme Horizon 2020. in Journal of Process Management and New Technologies MAPRO, Vranje., 3(1), 101-107. conv_875
Arsić SM, Arsić MŽ, Tomić RP, Kokanović MM, Mihić M. Key aspects of managing an innovation project in the EU framework programme Horizon 2020. in Journal of Process Management and New Technologies. 2015;3(1):101-107. conv_875 .
Arsić, Siniša M., Arsić, Miloš Ž., Tomić, Radoljub P., Kokanović, Milun M., Mihić, Marko, "Key aspects of managing an innovation project in the EU framework programme Horizon 2020" in Journal of Process Management and New Technologies, 3, no. 1 (2015):101-107, conv_875 .