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Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators in a Changing World
Responding to Policy Needs
OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  11 Oct 2007  Language: English  Pages: 308  ISBN: 9789264039650  OECD Code: 922007121P1 
 

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As the world interconnects, science, technology and innovation policies cannot be seen as standing alone. There is a growing interest from central banks and ministries of finance in improving the understanding of how science, technology and innovation create value in the form of increased productivity and profits, and contribute to the valuation of enterprises, and ultimately stimulate the growth and competitiveness of economies. This conference proceedings of the OECD Blue Sky II Forum describes some of the policy needs, measurement issues, and challenges in describing cross-cutting and emerging topics in science, technology and innovation (STI). It also presents ideas to exploit existing data and develop new frameworks of measurement in order to guide future development of STI indicators at the OECD and beyond.

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Further reading:
International Science and Technology Co-operation - Towards Sustainable Development (Available (Print on Demand))
Integrating Science & Technology into Development Policies - An International Perspective (Available)



Table of contents:

Foreword
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators: The Context of Change by Fred Gault
PART 2. POLICY PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2. The Science of Science and Innovation Policy by John Marburger
Chapter 3. Developments in EU Statistics on Science, Technology and Innovation: Taking Stock and Moving Closer to Evidence-Based Policy Analysis by Reinhilde Veugelers
PART 3. INNOVATION: CAN SOMETHING NEW BE MEASURED?
Chapter 4. Innovation Survey Indicators: What Impact on Innovation Policy by Anthony Arundel
Chapter 5. Capturing Design: Lessons from the United Kingdom and Canada by Tara Vinodrai Mric s. Gertler, and Ray Lambert
Chapter 6. Enriching the Indicator Base for the Economics of Knowledge by Dominique Foray
Chapter 7. Towards Understanding the Impacts of Science, Technology, and Innovation Activities by Heidi Ertl, Michael Bordt, Louise Earl, Anik lacrois, Charlene Lomm, chuck McNiven, Susan Schaan, mark Uhrback, Bryan van tol and Ben Veenhof
PART 4. THE CHANGING KNOWLEDGE LANDSCAPE ANDTHE NEW FOR NEW METRICS
Chapter 8. Democratising Innovation: The Evolving Phenomenon of User Innovation by Eric von Hippel
Chapter 9. How Innovative are New Zealand Firms? Quantifying and Relating Organisational and Marketing Innovation to Traditional Science and Technology Indicators by Richard Fabling
Chapter 10. University Research in an "Innovation Society" by Richard W. Hawkins, Cooper H. Langford, and Kirampal S. Sidhu
Chapter 11. The International Mobility of Doctorate Holders: First Results and Methodological Advances by Antoine Rose and Chuck McNiven
PART 5. MEASURING CROSS-CUTTING AND EMERGING STI ISSUES
Chapter 12. Biotechnology: From Measures of Activities, Linkages and Outcomes to Impact Indicators by Antoine Rose and Chuck McNiven
Chapter 13. A Framework to Measure the Impacts of Investments in Health Research by Alan Bernstein, Vern Hicks, Peggy Borbey, Terry Campbell, Laura McAuley and Ian D. Graham
Chapter 14. Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development: Towards a Conceptual Statistical Framework by Michael Bordt, Julio Miguel Rosa and Johanne Boivin
PART 6. LOOKING FORWARD: WHAT'S NEXT?
Chapter 15. Developing Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators: The Twenty-First Century Challenges by Christopher Freeman and Luc Soete
Chapter 16. Looking Ahead: What Implications for STI Indicator Development by Alessandra Colecchia

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