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INGINEUS addresses the impact of globalisation and the rapid growth of selected emerging economies in the world on the competitiveness and strategies of European Union firms, industries and regions. It focuses particularly on the evolution of global production networks (GPNs) into global innovation networks (GINs) and on its impact on knowledge-intensive activities in the European Union…

INGINEUS addresses the impact of globalisation and the rapid growth of selected emerging economies in the world on the competitiveness and strategies of European Union firms, industries and regions. It focuses particularly on the evolution of global production networks (GPNs) into global innovation networks (GINs) and on its impact on knowledge-intensive activities in the European Union.

Geared to elaborate policy options based on the analyses undertaken, it informs strategic thinking about how best to steer this process in a globally beneficial way. Its ultimate objective is in fact to derive policy recommendations that allow the EU to benefit from the positive features of this process while mitigating its adverse consequences.

INGINEUS is coordinated by FEEM and brings together researchers from EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Sweden, Norway and United Kingdom) and from some of the most important emerging economies in the world (Brazil, China, India, and South Africa).