How should companies that receive R&D&I funds communicate? Legal requirements in Spain

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Abstract

Companies receiving funds for their research, development and technological innovation (R&D&I) activities must comply with communication obligations so that citizens are informed of the projects that are financed using public funds. The information requirements are defined both in the European and Spanish legal framework. The objective of this paper is to compile this legislation and analyse the communication and data sharing obligations that are required for these funding recipients. The results indicate that the communication obligations of the subsidised projects are very general. It is compulsory to standardise the terms used, the actions requested and the content of these, and to promote data sharing in companies, all through a repository that brings together the R&D&I projects funded.

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Vilaplana-Aparicio, M. J., Martín-Llaguno, M., & Iglesias-García, M. (2018). How should companies that receive R&D&I funds communicate? Legal requirements in Spain. Profesional de La Informacion, 27(3), 633–640. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2018.may.16

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