ACCOMPLISSH

Accelerate co-creation by setting up a multi-actor platform for impact from Social Sciences and Humanities

CoordinatorTallinn University ; University of Tartu ; University of Zagreb ; University of Glasgow ; GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGENSTIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS ; UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE ; Autonomous University of Barcelona ; CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SOCIAIS ; Ghent University ; University of Groningen ; Dalarna University ; Aalborg University ; University of Debrecen ; Sapienza University of Rome
Grant period2016-03-01 - 2019-02-28
Funding bodyEuropean Union
Call numberH2020-REFLECTIVE-SOCIETY-2015
Grant number693477
IdentifierG:(EU-Grant)693477

Note: Traditional valorisation approaches focus on linear processes: from academia to society. In order to bring valorisation to a higher level, all relevant actors need to cooperate in an equal setting: co-creation. Co-creation transcends boundaries, but it does not happen naturally. Therefore, the ACCOMPLISSH consortium, consisting of 14 universities from 12 countries (representing all the sub disciplines in SSH), will actively involve the other partners from the so called Quadruple Helix (industry, governments and societal partners) within the project. The project has chosen an Open Innovation approach. The ACCOMPLISSH project (Accelerate co-creation by setting up a multi-actor platform for impact from Social Sciences and Humanities) will create a platform for dialogue where not only universities are involved. The dialogue platform is organised in such a way that academia, industry, governments and societal partners equally contribute in identifying barriers and enablers of co-creation. The results from both practice and the theory of co-creation form the basis of the valorisation concept and will be tested in the project in a quadruple helix setting. This concept will be tested and developed in such a way that it is transferable, scalable and customized for academia, industry, governments and societal partners in the whole of Europe. The impact profile of SSH research could be far stronger and more visible than it currently is. There are significant barriers to the valorisation of SSH research which still need to be understood in detail. In order to push the envelope within universities, we acknowledge that next to SSH researchers, the research support officers are key players in valorisation of SSH research. The project will identify all barriers and enablers of co-creation in order to develop an innovative valorisation concept, which will foster knowledge exchange within the quadruple helix and strengthens the position of SSH research.
     

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