UP-SKILLING RESEARCHERS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP BASED ON INNOVATION PROCESS MANAGEMENT
基于创新流程管理的可持续创业研究人员技能提升
基本信息
- 批准号:10077642
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Public academic institutions are recognized as an actor capable of energizing entrepreneurship ecosystems to transform the business sector and strengthen the general welfare through sustainable entrepreneurship. Since sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation has been getting more and more attention, the USE IPM aims at encouraging entrepreneurship focused on sustainability, and creating innovative solutions that respect a three-norms framework: doing good, avoiding harm, and protecting both, the society and the planet. The improvement of the relationship between the academic and non-academic sector in widening countries will be achieved via implementing practices for gaining benefits with sustainability justification. This is considered highly valuable for improving the competitive posture for both types of institutions (academics and business) and making entrepreneurial ecosystem of widening countries more inspiring and supportive for new business ideas development. The primary goal is to enhance knowledge and skills of talents from widening countries in the field of research and innovation (R&I) and, consequently, to raise the capabilities of the widening academic institutions in order to increase their value regarding the sustainable entrepreneurship ecosystem(s). Moreover, the USE IPM will contribute to enhancing the career prospects, not only of the talents involved in the project, but of other researchers at the widening sending institutions as well, as talents will share knowledge gained during the secondments towards the non-widening, EU countries. Additionally, the USE IPM will boost the entrepreneurial and innovation process management skills of business representatives by transferring the acquired knowledge and skills via trainings implemented though 4 directly impacted centers for entrepreneurship and innovation (onwards EI centers). These centers will be established and/or consolidated thanks to the acquired knowledge and skills, gained during the workshops at EU academic institutions. The main results of the USE IPM include: 28 seconded talents to 5 partners from EU countries (5 non-academic partners), 4 established and/or consolidated EI centers in 4 different widening countries, 200 young people (young USE IPM trainees) educated on the acquired acquis, 80 trained business representatives (business USE IPM trainees) in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation, 40 innovative solutions created during the internships, under the cross-sectoral teams and 10 best practices for cross-sectoral talent circulation identified. Last, besides contributing to the reversion of brain drain in their countries via increasing youth employability, the USE IPM will strive to improve a better gender balance in a male dominated, entrepreneurship sector
公共学术机构被认为是有能力激发创业生态系统,通过可持续创业来改造商业部门和加强普遍福利的行为者。由于可持续创业和创新受到越来越多的关注,IPM的使用旨在鼓励专注于可持续发展的创业精神,并创建尊重三个规范框架的创新解决方案:做好事、避免伤害、保护社会和地球。在不断扩大的国家中,改善学术部门和非学术部门之间的关系将通过执行具有可持续性理由的利益的做法来实现。这被认为对于改善这两类机构(学术界和企业界)的竞争态势以及使不断扩大的国家的创业生态系统更加鼓舞和支持新的商业想法发展具有非常重要的价值。主要目标是增强来自不断扩大的国家的人才在研究和创新(R&I)领域的知识和技能,从而提高不断扩大的学术机构的能力,以增加它们在可持续创业生态系统方面的价值(S)。此外,IPM的使用不仅有助于提高参与项目的人才的职业前景,而且也有助于扩大派遣机构的其他研究人员的职业前景,因为人才将分享在借调到非拓宽的欧盟国家期间获得的知识。此外,IPM的使用将通过通过4个直接影响的创业和创新中心(EI中心以上)实施的培训来传授所获得的知识和技能,从而提高企业代表的创业和创新过程管理技能。这些中心将建立和/或合并,这要归功于在欧盟学术机构举办讲习班期间获得的知识和技能。利用知识产权管理的主要成果包括:向来自欧盟国家的5个合作伙伴(5个非学术合作伙伴)借调了28名人才,在4个不同拓宽的国家建立和/或合并了4个教育投资中心,200名年轻人(青年利用知识产权管理培训生)接受了所获得的教育,80名在创业和创新领域接受过培训的企业代表(企业使用知识产权管理培训生),在实习期间创建了40个创新解决方案,在跨部门团队下创建了40个创新解决方案,并确定了10个跨部门人才交流的最佳做法。最后,除了通过提高青年就业能力来扭转本国人才外流的趋势外,IPM的使用还将努力改善男性占主导地位的创业部门的性别平衡
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Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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