What does Horizon 2020 contribute to? Analysing and visualising the community practices of Europe's largest research and innovation programme
Cargando...
Ficheros en el ítem
Fecha
2023
Título de la revista
ISSN de la revista
Título del volumen
Editor
Elsevier Ltd
Resumen
Decarbonising the world's energy system requires integrated and concise incentives to encourage citizens to participate actively in the energy transition. This article explores community-addressed practices within highly competitive energy projects of the Horizon 2020 framework programme. Compared with bibliometric research, analysing projects' open-platform databases in connection with academic literature can leverage the review and identification of practices in state-of-the-art research projects. In this regard, by applying methodology based on natural language processing techniques to a publicly available Horizon 2020 knowledge database, this paper generalises community-oriented approaches and solutions described in high-impact energy projects. The findings illustrate and characterise disproportions in generalised practices directed to energy consumption reduction, low-carbon energy generation, social economy, policy and strategy actions. Furthermore, the results discuss and exemplify specific projects in the context of the high-impact framework program's technical, socio-economic and socio-cultural matter. Finally, this research work has demonstrated the implementation of language processing within the custom implementation and certain limitations. Given its flexibility, the complex approach can be used as an easy-deployable lens to epitomize the thematic study and facilitate a discussion of trends in social and energy field research.
Descripción
Materias
Citación
Husiev, O., Ukar Arrien, O., & Enciso-Santocildes, M. (2023). What does Horizon 2020 contribute to? Analysing and visualising the community practices of Europe’s largest research and innovation programme. En Energy Research and Social Science (Vol. 95). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ERSS.2022.102879