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Driving Progress for Research and Innovation in Europe: The Potential of R&I Foundations
(2018)
Donnelly Cox, Gemma
Driving Progress for Research and Innovation in Europe: The Potential of R&I Foundations
(2018)
Donnelly Cox, Gemma
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The objective of the Expert Group on ?Foundations, Venture Philanthropy and Social Investments? is to unleash the potential of R&I foundations and other providers of capital and expertise, such as venture philanthropists and social investors, through: 1.Advising on suitable framework conditions that will ease R&I foundations? establishment, expansion of activities and (cross-border) operations at national and European levels. 2.Guiding governments and other stakeholders on policy actions and financial tools to support R&I activities funded by R&I foundations. 3.Stimulating the collaboration of R&I foundations and other stakeholders (i.e. governments, business sector, research performing organisations, R&I umbrella organisations) in R&I activities at national and European levels.The Expert Group has formulated recommendations for each of the three working areas, addressed to different stakeholders at the national and Eur...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/89832
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Ireland Country Report: Eufori Study. European Foundations for Research and Innovation
(2015)
Donnelly Cox, Gemma; Cannon, Sheila
Ireland Country Report: Eufori Study. European Foundations for Research and Innovation
(2015)
Donnelly Cox, Gemma; Cannon, Sheila
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Through the application of the EUFORI analytical framework to R&I foundations in Ireland, we have established that the field of foundation philanthropy is small, and foundation funding for research and innovation comprises a very small part of it. On one level, this is no surprise. Donoghue?s review of the total population of foundations in Ireland (2004, 2007) concluded that there are very few Irish grantmaking or operating foundations. Anheier and Daly (2007) classify Ireland as a statist peripheral welfare regime (Anheier and Daly, 2007) ? one in which the importance of foundations is low, and the ones that do exist tend to function as service providers that compensate for the shortcomings of the State. However, on another level the relative absence of R&I foundations is quite puzzling. Ireland has a large nonprofit sector and an economy that is highly dependent on investment in research and innovation. As the second and third citations quotations on the previous page ill...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/89833
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Social Entrepreneurship as a Performance Landscape: The case of Front Line
(2008)
Rhodes, Mary-Lee; Donnelly Cox, Gemma
Social Entrepreneurship as a Performance Landscape: The case of Front Line
(2008)
Rhodes, Mary-Lee; Donnelly Cox, Gemma
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/85182
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