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Reference, Intentionality, and Purely Intentional Objects

Asheim, Olav
Journal article; AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed
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Year
2017
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http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-68062

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1510364

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  • Institutt for filosofi, ide- og kunsthistorie og klassiske språk [328]
  • CRIStin høstingsarkiv [16801]
Original version
Studies in Logic. 2017, 10 (1)
Abstract
This study presents an analysis of 2 216 European higher education institutions (HEIs) from 27 countries. It investigates determinants of participation in the European Union’s Framework Programme for research and innovation (EU FP), Horizon 2020, and empirically assesses how influential network position affects the chances of applying for and receiving funding in collaborative projects. Having a strong, influential network position in collaborative EU research is found to affect participation in H2020 greatly – suggesting ‘closed clubs’, to the detriment of less influential HEIs. Greater access to resources and capabilities significantly strengthens the effect of network position on EU FP participation.
 
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