Abstract
The impact of the European Framework Programme (hereafter FP) projects is usually measured with reference to the possibilities offered for collaboration. In this research note we take a different perspective and explore the extent to which FPs have influenced the traditional performance of researchers and vice versa. The population reference for our study consists of the projects funded within the EU Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) between 2002 and 2006. Here, we have concentrated our analysis on the priority area of “citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society” (CIT).
Acknowledgements
The idea of working in this topic emerged during the EU-funded project CIT6-028703 (Fostering the Rebirth of the Social Sciences and Humanities in Central Asia).