European Union - Space of Regeneration, Learning and Innovation
in the Context of Sustainable Multidisciplinary Research
European Union - Space of Regeneration, Learning and Innovation
in the Context of Sustainable Multidisciplinary Research
Author(s): Floarea Iordache, Florin Razvan BalasescuSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: European research area; industrial and regional clusters; complex adaptive systems; productive and social learning
Summary/Abstract: Objective The Lisbon Strategy set a new goal for the EU economy: the transition to a knowledge based economy, competitive and sustainable at macro and regional levels, by creating the European Research Area – a geographic area without frontiers for researches, where scientific resources are better managed to create more jobs and improve Europe's competitiveness. That means an interaction between specific and multidisciplinary research network. Approach However, general research methodology sustains the importance of static and revolutionary specific criteria of Scientific Research Programs but also reveals the natural process of multidisciplinary researches. In this context, the European Union could be regarded as a specific and multidisciplinary research area, as a network of flows, connections, relationships, interdependencies, and interferences between natural -experimental and social-humanistic research spheres (economics, management, sociology and complex systems ecology). Prior Work: In this respect some researchers suggested that both natural and social systems could be considered as multidisciplinary complex adaptive systems consisting of specific cluster network connections ( in the form of biotic and abiotic nodes, respectively, the competitive and regional poles) with the ability to continuous self-organizing, learning and regenerating process especially in crisis situations. Implications and Value Paper Utility The present paper might be useful to illustrate the contribution of technical-economic and socio-ecological researches to increasing the sustainability framework of European Research Area by considering the transition from the R&D approach (development through research process) to the L&D approach(development through learning process).
Journal: Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica
- Issue Year: 6/2010
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 87-97
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English