In March 2000 the European Union set at the Lisbon Summit, the Destination, the Union by 2010 the most competitive and dynamic knowledge - making based economy in the world - economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion (European Council 2000). The transition to a knowledge-based economy and society is to be prepared, inter alia, by better policies for research and development
The paper discusses the condition and perspective of the European Union in the knowledge economy and...
At its meeting in Lisbon in March 2000, the EU council stated that the EU “must become the most comp...
In this report we provided insight in the value of the intellectual capital of the 15 countries of t...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
European Union’s top priority is to boost economic growth and to create jobs. This can only happen t...
rom the 1960s to the 1980s, regional integration served as an economic strategy for the European com...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. The...
Turning Europe into a leading `global knowledge-based` economy has become something of an obsession ...
Nowadays we assist at a fundamental change from the economy based mainly on resources to the one bas...
In March 2000, the European Council in Lisbon set up an agenda for the economic and social renewal o...
Abstract: Directing European economies to new paths of development by closing the economic gap betwe...
At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, the Heads of the Member States of the European Union (EU) agreed...
The Lisbon European Council (CEC, 2000) sought to make Europe “the most competitive and dynamic know...
In contemporary knowledge-based society, where organizational envi-ronment is changing at a rapid pa...
The paper discusses the condition and perspective of the European Union in the knowledge economy and...
At its meeting in Lisbon in March 2000, the EU council stated that the EU “must become the most comp...
In this report we provided insight in the value of the intellectual capital of the 15 countries of t...
Since 2000, the European Union (EU) has embraced the ambition to, "become by 2010 the most comp...
European Union’s top priority is to boost economic growth and to create jobs. This can only happen t...
rom the 1960s to the 1980s, regional integration served as an economic strategy for the European com...
Dalla Liguria a Lisbona abstract At the Lisbon European Council (March 2000) the Heads of State...
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. The...
Turning Europe into a leading `global knowledge-based` economy has become something of an obsession ...
Nowadays we assist at a fundamental change from the economy based mainly on resources to the one bas...
In March 2000, the European Council in Lisbon set up an agenda for the economic and social renewal o...
Abstract: Directing European economies to new paths of development by closing the economic gap betwe...
At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, the Heads of the Member States of the European Union (EU) agreed...
The Lisbon European Council (CEC, 2000) sought to make Europe “the most competitive and dynamic know...
In contemporary knowledge-based society, where organizational envi-ronment is changing at a rapid pa...
The paper discusses the condition and perspective of the European Union in the knowledge economy and...
At its meeting in Lisbon in March 2000, the EU council stated that the EU “must become the most comp...
In this report we provided insight in the value of the intellectual capital of the 15 countries of t...