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Join the Governance Development Forum promoting stakeholder participation in developing governance frameworks for the European Open Science Cloud research pilot project. Register for updates and explore sustainability and business models. Dive into discussions, workshops, and drafts to shape the future of open science. ###
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EOSC Governance Development Forum8th Webinar 7 December 2017 MagchielBijsterbosch(magchiel.bijsterbosch@surfsara.nl) Per Öster (per.oster@csc.fi)
Governance Development Forum • Enable stakeholders to contribute to the governance development • A platform for information, dialogue, and development http://eoscpilot.eu/about/governance The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Get involved • Discuss, pilot, and develop the Governance Framework with Stakeholders • EOSC Governance workshop, Porto, 25 January in conjunction with EUDAT conference https://eudat.eu/eudat-conference-2018-programme • To read and comment: Draft Governance Framework http://eoscpilot.eu/content/d22-draft-governance-framework-european-open-science-cloud • Join Governance Development Forum https://eoscpilot.eu/about/governance-framework • Register for project updates at https://eoscpilot.eu/user/register The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Preliminary thinking on sustainability Webinar 7 december 2017 The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Contents Premilinarythoughts Perspectives on EOSC Business models Sustainability Q&A
“Prepatory work for business models to underpin EOSC sustainability
On Sustainability The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Sustainability • Not (just) aboutthe money: i.e. viability • Equibility • Trust • Commitment • Socialconstructs!
Business model definitions • Description of the rationale of how an organisation creates, delivers and captures value • A business model is nothing else than a description • of the value a company offers • to one or several segments of customers and • the architecture of the firm and • its network of partners for creating, marketing and delivering this value and relationship capital, • in order to generate profitable and robust revenue streams. -Ostenwalder et al (2010/2002) • A blueprint for how a network of organisations co-operates in creating and capturing value from technological innovation. • A business model is a blueprint for • a service to be delivered, • describing the service definition and the intended value for the target group, • the sources of revenue and • providing an architecture for service delivery, • including a description of the resources required, and • the organisational and financial arrangements between the involved business actiors, including a description of their roles and • the division of costs and revenues over the business actors. -Bouwman et al (2008) The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
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Community governance model for EOSC -D2.2 Draft Governance Framework For the European Open Science Cloud (pg 22)
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What is EOSC!? • A cloudinfrastructure • The distributionchannelfor European customer segments • Marketplace for service to support pan-European research • Market model forpubliclyfundedand market-driven access • Sustainablefundingmechanismforinternationalinfrastructures • Collaboration model • A (legal) organisationalentity • A data commons …
EOSC declaration • It's a proces, not a project (pg 1) • Must be underpinned by ... standards for research data, as well as ... services (e.g. to facilitate inter-disciplinarity and avoid fragmentation)(pg 2) • The FAIR data Action plan is an ... important instrument for embedding... will not necessarily suggest any specific technology, standard or implementation solution (pg 2)
Proces Structure a movement a thing “Seamless access to data and services accross country borders and disciplinary boundaries” “One to rule them all” Sustainabilityof EOSC Sustainabilityin EOSC
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Through the economical lens • Micro economic • Researchers, Research infrastructures, e-infrastructures • Supply and demand, value chain • Key challenge in EOSC: making fit purpose services available for researcher • Macro economics • Government, market • Welfare, public value, regulating market imperfections • Key challenge in EOSC: realising sustainability of the national / regional building blocks • International economics • EC, memberstate representation • Trade, Solidarity, Single Digital Market • Key challenge in EOSC: asymmetry in investments across member states (services, funding) • Meso economics • Political and institutional economics • Social behaviour, decision making, inertia • Key challenge in EOSC: build trust and enable collaboration Not solved in a single dialogue
Stakeholder forum panel session Questions • Coordinating sustainability of national infrastructures • Funding of the central components of the EOSC • Cost-recovery of international and interdisciplinary usageat the service provider level Discussion highlights • Embrace European diversity in a federation instead of trying to harmonize • Leverage middle-out approach: intermediaries – don’t forget to position them • Build on existing strength, e.g. by distinguishing between wholesale and retail • Components will be paid for by those who buy it; if a component demonstrates its usefulness, the (public) funding will come • The notions of “everyone should have access” + “limited resources” don’t match: someone will need to prioritise • Cost recovery through anything else than a market-driven or requires a political decision. • It is the role of EOSC regulating responsibilities and liabilities
Core values will define what is collectively considered acceptable
Boiling it down • Making sure researchers get what they need • Ensuring good spending of public money • Providing metrics to support political decision • Allocative efficiency • Productive efficiency • Information asymmetry
One step concrete Aspects • Organising the Pan-EU value chain • Articulating efficiency incentives • Dealing with market imperfections Rearticulating roles and responsibilities • Role of researchers (users) • Role of research infrastructures • Role of e-infrastructures • Role of the market • Role of funders • … Possible measures • Wholesale-retail model • e.g. RIs as intermediary / interpreter • Output-funding • i.e. compensation based on production [and unit costs] • Cloud coins • i.e. hybrid model between full consumerisation and earmarked third party funding for a demand-driven model • Service catalogues • e.g. provide quality indicators on the service offering • Rules of engagement • i.e. market regulating instrument • e.g. healthy relationship between public and private sector • E-infrastructure consolidation • …
In summary • Sustainability > finance • Achieving sustainability of EOSC is not something we do in a deliverable • Compartmentalise discussions to make it manageable • Be explicit what problem we’re trying to tackle, by what solution, at which level
Tilt thediscussion • Not: “how to make EOSC sustainable” • But: “what are the sustainability components of EOSC”
Q&A Alt. write to egdf-secretariat@eoscpilot.eu The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Follow • Follow the Governance Development at: • http://eoscpilot.eu/about/governance The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563
Thanks!Webinar program for 2018 to be published The European Open Science Cloud for Research pilot project is funded by the European Commission, DG Research & Innovation under contract no. 739563