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Navigating funding selection: a comprehensive study of the company selection processes for Portugal´s recovery and resilience plan funding - cross-cutting technologies and their applications sector

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Resumo:This thesis examines the European Recovery and Resilience Program (RRP) with a focus on Portugal's National Recovery and Resilience Plan and the Mobilizing Agendas for Business Innovation (MABI). Initially, it offers a historical overview of the RRP and analyzes Portugal's socio-economic challenges pre-Covid-19. Through sector-specific case studies, the research identifies key determinants influencing entity eligibility for funding, showcasing dynamics in several thematic areas such as Cross Cutting Technologies, Industries and Production Technologies, Mobility, Space and Logistics, Natural Resources and Environment and Health, Well-Being, and Territory. Finally, the study introduces a comprehensive evaluation methodology for the program, combining empirical data, theoretical insights, and recommendations, to provide a thorough understanding of MABI, its hurdles, and future potential.
Autores principais:Lima, Bruno Miguel Gomes de
Assunto:Information and communication technologies Energy Raw materials Recovery resilience plan Ocde Nextgenerationeu World health organization
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This thesis examines the European Recovery and Resilience Program (RRP) with a focus on Portugal's National Recovery and Resilience Plan and the Mobilizing Agendas for Business Innovation (MABI). Initially, it offers a historical overview of the RRP and analyzes Portugal's socio-economic challenges pre-Covid-19. Through sector-specific case studies, the research identifies key determinants influencing entity eligibility for funding, showcasing dynamics in several thematic areas such as Cross Cutting Technologies, Industries and Production Technologies, Mobility, Space and Logistics, Natural Resources and Environment and Health, Well-Being, and Territory. Finally, the study introduces a comprehensive evaluation methodology for the program, combining empirical data, theoretical insights, and recommendations, to provide a thorough understanding of MABI, its hurdles, and future potential.