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Innovation and Knowledge-Intensive Service Activities
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  16 Mar 2006
Pages: 179 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264022737 , OECD Code: 922006031P1
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From research and development to legal and marketing services, a wide range of knowledge-intensive service activities (KISAs) enables firms and public sector organisations to better innovate. This publication examines the contribution of knowledge-intensive services to the acquisition and growth of innovation capabilities in firms and public sector organisations. It focuses on KISAs in four industy sectors: software, health care, tourism and leisure, and resource-based industries such as mining technology services, aquaculture and forestry. The analysis derives from a series of surveys and case studies undertaken in nine OECD countries: Australia, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway and Spain.

Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Synthesis of Main Findings
Chapter 2. Overiview of the KISA Research Project
Summaries of Empirical Studies
Chapter 3. The Role of KISA in the Software Industry
Chapter 4. The Role of KISA in Health Care
Chapter 5. The Role of KISA in the Tourism and Leisure Industries
Chapter 6. The Role of KISA in Renewing Resource-Based Industries
Annex: Country Studies (Norway, New Zealand, Korea, Ireland, Finland, and Australia)
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