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  • Availability of top infrastructure forms an important prerequisite of internationally competitive research and development (R&D) and contributes to its attractiveness to the application sector (Autio et al. 2004). Research infrastructures represent one of the main topics of member-state collaboration in building the European Research Area (EC 2010) and they are an important factor influencing worker mobility (OECD 2008). The significant investment costs associated with the creation and operation of the infrastructures represent the main barrier to their development. In this regard, the Czech Republic has not yet achieved the standard of the most developed countries despite being capable of expanding the horizons of knowledge in a number of fields through valuable R&D results. One of the possibilities for supporting the development of R&D infrastructures is offered by the current operational programmes. However, success of new centres also depends on them being staffed by top research teams. Are the Czech Republic and its regions capable of making full use of the opportunity offered, do they have sufficient human resources to staff and finance the created positions, and will regional economies benefit from the presence of R&D centres? The first step inevitably determines the others. A detailed look at the development of employment rates in R&D shows that there are insufficient human resources for staffing the capacities of emerging centres in certain regions which poses a threat of partially weakening the development impulse due to formal transfers of existing researchers from one institution to another. The indicated share of contractual research and foreign grants in the centres that are being built seems highly ambitious when compared with the existing resource structure of parent institutions. A reduction in any of these resources may result in curbing the centres’ activities because the state budget may not be able to compensate for the cut.
  • Availability of top infrastructure forms an important prerequisite of internationally competitive research and development (R&D) and contributes to its attractiveness to the application sector (Autio et al. 2004). Research infrastructures represent one of the main topics of member-state collaboration in building the European Research Area (EC 2010) and they are an important factor influencing worker mobility (OECD 2008). The significant investment costs associated with the creation and operation of the infrastructures represent the main barrier to their development. In this regard, the Czech Republic has not yet achieved the standard of the most developed countries despite being capable of expanding the horizons of knowledge in a number of fields through valuable R&D results. One of the possibilities for supporting the development of R&D infrastructures is offered by the current operational programmes. However, success of new centres also depends on them being staffed by top research teams. Are the Czech Republic and its regions capable of making full use of the opportunity offered, do they have sufficient human resources to staff and finance the created positions, and will regional economies benefit from the presence of R&D centres? The first step inevitably determines the others. A detailed look at the development of employment rates in R&D shows that there are insufficient human resources for staffing the capacities of emerging centres in certain regions which poses a threat of partially weakening the development impulse due to formal transfers of existing researchers from one institution to another. The indicated share of contractual research and foreign grants in the centres that are being built seems highly ambitious when compared with the existing resource structure of parent institutions. A reduction in any of these resources may result in curbing the centres’ activities because the state budget may not be able to compensate for the cut. (en)
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  • Emerging R&D centres supported by EU Structural Funds in the Czech Republic and their sustainability
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  • Emerging R&D centres supported by EU Structural Funds in the Czech Republic and their sustainability
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  • 10.2478/ergo-2013-0003
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