
This presentation, given by Louis Colnot at the SBCA Conference in Milan on 11 September 2023, addresses the challenges of assessing scientific knowledge creation and dissemination in the context of open science. The study focuses on the Future Circular Collider (FCC) and the CERN experiments, exploring the socio-economic benefits of knowledge production using a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) framework. The presentation provides a methodological overview, including historical data analysis, forecasting future scientific outputs, and calculating the socio-economic impact of scientific products.
Cost-Benefit Analysis, CERN, H2020, FCC, Research Infrastructures, FCCIS
Cost-Benefit Analysis, CERN, H2020, FCC, Research Infrastructures, FCCIS
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