This report provides evidence on the inventive output of ICT R&D activity in the EU, the US and other regions and proposes an economic modelling framework for analysing the impact of the R&D processes. It uses patent statistics as a measure of output of the R&D process. According to the presented evidence, the annual number of ICT priority patent applications steadily increased in the period from the early 90s until 2001, it has remained stable since the burst of the dot.com bubble. This pattern can be observed for both the EU and the US, though the US absolute values are about twice the EU ones. Since the early 90s, the annual number of Asian (excluding Japan) ICT priority patent applications strongly increased due to two countries: South ...
This report presents an update of the ICT Innovation Output Indicator based on the latest available ...
This report discusses the findings of a study carried out by JRC-IPTS which aimed to assess the stat...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterise and compare status and evolution of the ICT industry of the s...
This report is the 2011 edition of a report that is published annually. It presents all the data ava...
This report analyses R&D expenditures by top R&D-investing companies from the ICT sector, for the pe...
This report is the 2010 edition of a report that is published annually. It presents all the data ava...
This report looks at foreign ICT patent filings and the dynamics of ICT R&D internationalisation. Th...
The Information Society Unit of the JRC-IPTS has been investigating the Information and Communicatio...
This report investigates the contrasting views on the process of R&D internationalisation. On the on...
This report is the IPTS annual "PREDICT" report, which presents all the data available on ICT R&D pr...
This paper investigates the international competitiveness of the European ICT sector. We use Labour ...
The report provides a detailed analysis of the state of public expenditure on Information and Commun...
This report offers a synthesis on three out of the four BRIC countries (Brazil, India, Russia, China...
PREDICT produces statistics and analyses on ICT industries and their R&D in Europe since 2006. T...
This report focuses on the changing models of innovation adopted by some of the largest and most inn...
This report presents an update of the ICT Innovation Output Indicator based on the latest available ...
This report discusses the findings of a study carried out by JRC-IPTS which aimed to assess the stat...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterise and compare status and evolution of the ICT industry of the s...
This report is the 2011 edition of a report that is published annually. It presents all the data ava...
This report analyses R&D expenditures by top R&D-investing companies from the ICT sector, for the pe...
This report is the 2010 edition of a report that is published annually. It presents all the data ava...
This report looks at foreign ICT patent filings and the dynamics of ICT R&D internationalisation. Th...
The Information Society Unit of the JRC-IPTS has been investigating the Information and Communicatio...
This report investigates the contrasting views on the process of R&D internationalisation. On the on...
This report is the IPTS annual "PREDICT" report, which presents all the data available on ICT R&D pr...
This paper investigates the international competitiveness of the European ICT sector. We use Labour ...
The report provides a detailed analysis of the state of public expenditure on Information and Commun...
This report offers a synthesis on three out of the four BRIC countries (Brazil, India, Russia, China...
PREDICT produces statistics and analyses on ICT industries and their R&D in Europe since 2006. T...
This report focuses on the changing models of innovation adopted by some of the largest and most inn...
This report presents an update of the ICT Innovation Output Indicator based on the latest available ...
This report discusses the findings of a study carried out by JRC-IPTS which aimed to assess the stat...
AbstractIn this paper, we characterise and compare status and evolution of the ICT industry of the s...