Key Exploitable Results
A Key Exploitable Result (KER) is an identified main interesting result (as defined above) which has been selected and prioritised due to its high potential to be “exploited” – meaning to make use and derive benefits downstream the value chain of a product, process or solution, or act as an important input to policy, further research or education. For the identifictaion of the KER’s the following criteria was applied: a) degree of innovation, b) exploitability and c) impact.
(Definition taken from the Horizon Result Platform https://ec.europa.eu/)
Practice Abstracts
- C2.0_PA No.1_Q-Methodology Download
- C2.0_PA No.2_Farmer’s motivation for collaboration Download
- C2.0_PA No.3_Transaction cost Download
- C2.0_PA No.4_Collective approaches in FR and UK Download
- C2.0_PA No.5_Successful Flower Strips Download
- C2.0_PA No.6_Barriers to Collective Contracts Download
- C2.0_PA No.7_Overcoming Barriers to Collective Contracts Download