The science-technology-innovation system is one that is continuously and rapidly evolving. The dramatic growth over the last twenty years in the use of science, technology and innovation (STI) indicators appears first and foremost the result of a combination between on the one hand the easiness of computerized access to an increasing number of measures of STI and on the other hand the interest in a growing number of public policy and private business circles in such indicators as might be expected in societies which increasingly use organised science and technology to achieve a wide variety of social and economic objectives and in which business competition is increasingly based on innovation. As highlighted on the basis of 40 years of indi...
This paper was first presented at the 2012 – EU SPRI Conference “Towards Transformative Governance? ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
Statistical information and its analysis are key factors in any kind of decision-making process. In ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
The paper uses three bodies of literature – innovation systems, knowledge/information society, and c...
AbstractResearches on technological development and innovation indicators that are used as different...
The measurement of scientific, technological, and innovative activities (STI) in the economy is an i...
This conceptual framework for measuring Science, Technology and Innovation Activities (STIA) consist...
Performance indicators such as national wealth (GDP per capita), R&D intensity (GERD/GDP) and scient...
Composite synthetic indicators of the technological capabilities of nations have been used more freq...
This paper was first presented at the 2012 – EU SPRI Conference “Towards Transformative Governance? ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
Statistical information and its analysis are key factors in any kind of decision-making process. In ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
In the context of a knowledge-based economy, in the last 50 years, countries and international organ...
The paper uses three bodies of literature – innovation systems, knowledge/information society, and c...
AbstractResearches on technological development and innovation indicators that are used as different...
The measurement of scientific, technological, and innovative activities (STI) in the economy is an i...
This conceptual framework for measuring Science, Technology and Innovation Activities (STIA) consist...
Performance indicators such as national wealth (GDP per capita), R&D intensity (GERD/GDP) and scient...
Composite synthetic indicators of the technological capabilities of nations have been used more freq...
This paper was first presented at the 2012 – EU SPRI Conference “Towards Transformative Governance? ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...
It is sometimes suggested that innovation is inherently impossible to quantify and to measure. This ...