AKIS analytical tools

This is a threefold tool devoted to support managing authorities, evaluators and other experts to analyse the AKISs, through gathering relevant data and information on both the contextual situation of the overall AKIS, particularly on advisory service, and of its interplays. The tool includes (a) a guideline for a comprehensive analysis and reporting of the AKIS, (annex I.a) (b) a questionnaire, for interviewing privileged AKISs actors, aimed at investigating relevant aspects that allow characterizing a specific AKIS (policy strategies, instruments and bodies, R&I infrastructures, advisory services, etc) (annex I.b) and, (c) a relational matrix for the rapid assessment of the interconnections within a specific AKISs (annex I.c).

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Lisätiedot

Sijainti
  • Europe
Kirjoittajat
  • Alberto Sturla
  • Patrizia Proietti
  • Simona Cristiano
Käyttötarkoitus
  • Decision-making support
Tiedostotyyppi
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4.97 MB
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30-11-2021
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English
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i2connect
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