The Economics of Big Science : : Essays by Leading Scientists and Policymakers.

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Superior document:Science Policy Reports
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2020.
©2021.
Year of Publication:2020
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Science Policy Reports
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Physical Description:1 online resource (137 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Towards a Sustainable European Research Infrastructures Ecosystem
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • Disclaimer
  • Economics of Science in the Time of Data Economy and Gigabit Society
  • The SKA Approach to Sustainable Research
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 SKA Science
  • 3 Sustainability
  • 4 Governance
  • 5 Socio-economic Benefits from the SKA
  • 6 Socio-economic Benefits
  • 7 Case Study: SKA South Africa HCD Programme
  • 8 Conclusion
  • The European Spallation Source: Designing a Sustainable Research Infrastructure for Europe
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Designing the European Spallation Source
  • 3 Meeting the Modern Challenges
  • 4 Concluding Remarks
  • Further Reading
  • Full Presentation
  • Optimising the Benefits from Research Institutes
  • 1 The Case of CERN
  • 2 Building an Ecosystem
  • 3 Technology Transfer Through Procurement
  • 4 Conclusion
  • Further Reading
  • Rethinking the Socio-economic Value of Big Science: Lessons from the FCC Study
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Large-Scale Research Infrastructures for Particle Physics and Beyond
  • 3 Measuring the Socio-Economic Impact: Challenges and Prospects
  • 4 Future Outlook
  • Socio-Economic Impact Assessments of ESA Programmes: A Brief Overview
  • 1 The European Space Agency
  • 2 The Socio-Economic Impact of Space Activities
  • 3 Methodology of Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of ESA Programmes
  • 4 Conclusions
  • Reference
  • Full Presentation
  • Designing a Socio-Economic Impact Framework for Research Infrastructures: Preliminary Lessons from the RI-PATHS Project
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The RI-PATHS Project
  • 3 A taxonomy for RIs
  • 4 Discussing Preliminary Results
  • 5 Conclusion
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • Findings from the LHC/HL-LHC Programme
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Methodology
  • 3 Results
  • 4 Monte Carlo Analysis
  • 5 Conclusions.
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • Designing a Research Infrastructure with Impact in Mind
  • 1 Motivation
  • 2 An Increasing Demand of Socio-Economic Impact Assessment
  • 3 A Plan for Impact Assessment
  • 4 Conclusion
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • Leveraging the Economic Potential of FCCś Technologies and Processes
  • 1 Market Analysis Scrap Metal Recycling Market (Focus: Aluminium)
  • 2 Market Analysis: NMR Technology in the Fruit Sorting Industry
  • 3 Learnings
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • How to Value Public Science Employing Social Big Data?
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Data: Twitter Data Collection
  • 3 Data Visualization: Word Clouds
  • 4 Results from Emotion Analysis and Hedonometer
  • 4.1 Analysis of Emotions
  • 4.2 Hedonometer
  • 5 Conclusions
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • RandD, Innovative Collaborations and the Role of Public Policies
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Balancing the Regional and the Global
  • 3 Conclusions
  • References
  • Full Presentation
  • Large-Scale Investment in Science: Economic Impact and Social Justice
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Big Science
  • 3 The Net Benefits of Investing in Large-Scale Research Infrastructures
  • 4 A Social Justice Perspective
  • References
  • Investing in Fundamental Research: For Whom? A Philosopherś Perspective
  • 1 The Importance of Investing in Fundamental Research
  • Investing in Fundamental Research: Evaluation of the Benefits that the UK Has Derived from CERN
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The UKś Involvement in CERN
  • 3 Main Pathways to UK Benefits and Impact
  • 4 Benefits and Impacts Relating to World-Class Research
  • 5 Benefits and Impacts Relating to World-Class Innovation
  • 6 Benefits and Impacts Relating to World-Class Skills
  • 7 Benefits and Impacts Relating to Science Diplomacy
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Fundamental Science Drives Innovation.
  • 1 Fundamentals Science: For the Advancement of Humankind
  • 2 Accelerating Society
  • 3 Training the Next Generation
  • 4 Summary and Outlook
  • References
  • Epilogue: Productive Collisions-Blue-Sky Science and Todayś Innovations.