Welcome to SPINTAN
The SPINTAN project aims at discovering the theoretical and empirical underpinning of public intangible policies.
The project has the following two objectives:
- to build a public intangible database for a wide set of EU countries and some other big non-EU countries
- to analyze the impact of public sector intangibles on innovation, well-being and “smart” growth to pay special attention to the medium/long term consequences of austerity policies in view of the expected recovery
What’s new in SPINTAN
The European Commission highlights the SPINTAN project from among those featured in CORDIS
May 2nd, 2017Now available. SPINTAN Manual: "Measuring Intangible Capital in the Public Sector: A Manual"
February 1st, 2017- January 16th, 2017
SPINTAN Project: Smart Public intangibles. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no: 612774.
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