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_aThe innovation imperative : _bcontributing to productivity, growth and well-being / _cOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. |
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_aParis : _bOECD Publishing, _c2015. |
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_a267 pages : _billustrations ; _g28 cm. |
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500 | _bOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2012). The innovation imperative: Contributing to productivity, growth and well-being. Paris: Author. | ||
505 | _aExecutive summary -- Chapter 1: The role of innovation and the rationale for public policy -- 1.1. Innovation for strong, green and inclusive growth -- 1.2. The rationale ad role for policies for innovation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Innovation today -- 2.1. Investment in innovation has remained relatively strong -- 2.2. The digital economy continues to gain ground -- 2.3. Technological changes are not limited to ICT -- 2.4. Innovation is a very broad phenomenon, with many different features -- 2.5. Large and acute social environmental challenges affect the demand for innovation -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3: Fostering talent and skills for innovation -- 3.1. A strategic framework for innovation policies -- 3.2. The role of human capital for innovation -- 3.3. Reducing skills mismatch -- 3.4. Foundation skills and innovation -- 3.5. The participation of women in science and entrepreneurship -- 3.6. Competition and collaboration in the global market for internationally mobile talent -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: The business environment for innovation -- 4.1. The role of framework conditions -- 4.2. Knowledge-based capital -- 4.3. Tax policies -- 4.4. Financing of innovation -- 4.5. Fostering entrepreneurship and experimentation -- 4.6. Global value chains -- 4.7. Investment and innovation -- 4.8. Main policy learnings on the framework conditions for innovation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Knowledge creation, diffusion and commercialisation -- 5.1. Science and public research -- 5.2. Open science: Increasing the return on public investments in scientific research -- 5.3. International co-operation in science and technology -- 5.4. Commercialisation of publicly funded research -- 5.5. ICT, "big data" and the open Internet -- 5.6. "Big data" analytics -- 5.7. The Internet of Things -- 5.8. The need for an open Internet -- 5.9. Intellectual property rights and innovation -- 5.10. Knowledge networks and markets -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Effective innovation policies -- 6.1. Direct and tax support for business innovation -- 6.2. The role of place-based dynamics for innovation -- 6.3. The role of business accelerators -- 6.4. New industrial policy and smart specialisation -- 6.5. Demand-side policy and grand challenges -- 6.6. Consumer policy and innovation -- 6.7. The policy mix for innovation policies -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Applying the framework for innovation -- 7.1. The national agenda for innovation -- 7.2. Innovation and inclusive growth -- 7.3. Fostering health innovation -- 7.4. Innovation and the green growth agenda -- 7.5. Fostering public-sector innovation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Governance and implementation of innovation policies -- 8.1. Governance and policy coherence -- 8.2. Trust, public engagement and risk governance -- 8.3. Implementation and evaluation -- Notes -- References | ||
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