Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law

National research policies in Europe have, in recent years, increasingly encouraged public-private collaboration, commodification of research results and have made public funding increasingly competitive. Such moves blur the boundaries between public and private sectors and could subject research in...

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Main Author: Andrea Gideon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2015-02-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
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Online Access:https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/630
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description National research policies in Europe have, in recent years, increasingly encouraged public-private collaboration, commodification of research results and have made public funding increasingly competitive. Such moves blur the boundaries between public and private sectors and could subject research in higher education institutions (HEIs) to European Union (EU) primary law. This might lead to unintended consequences. In particular, the application of economic provisions of EU primary law might require even further commodification. To explore this perspective, the article analyses national research policies of three countries (Germany, the Netherlands, and England), which have moved towards commodification of HEI research as to the potential of spill-over from EU competition law into these national policies. In doing so, it employs an interdisciplinary approach combining policy and legal analysis.
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Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
Journal of Contemporary European Research
EU competition law
EU integration
higher education institutions
research policy
economic and social integration
title Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
title_full Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
title_fullStr Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
title_full_unstemmed Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
title_short Blurring Boundaries Between the Public and the Private in National Research Policies and Possible Consequences from EU Primary Law
title_sort blurring boundaries between the public and the private in national research policies and possible consequences from eu primary law
topic EU competition law
EU integration
higher education institutions
research policy
economic and social integration
url https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/630
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