Foreword -- Acronyms, Country Groupings and Abbreviations -- Towards a Measurement Agenda for Innovation -- Sources of growth -- New sources of growth -- Intangible assets -- Innovation beyond R & D -- Protection of innovation -- Trademarks -- Mixed modes of innovation -- Collaboration in innovation -- Mapping hot research areas -- Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research -- New players in research -- Scientific collaboration -- Clusters of knowledge -- Innovation hotspots -- Science for environmental innovation -- Technological innovation for climate change -- Transfers of environmental technologies, notes and References -- Basic scientific skills -- Tertiary education -- Doctorate holders -- Skills mismatch -- International mobility -- Entrepreneurial talent -- Innovative workplace and skills for innovation -- Consumers' demand for innovation, notes and references -- Entry and exit -- Mobilising private funding -- Policy environment -- Young and innovative firms, notes and references -- Firms investing in R & D -- Firms investing in innovation -- Government funding R & D -- Higher education and basic research -- Information and communication technologies -- Firms and smart infrastructure -- Governments and smart infrastructure -- Measuring innovation in the public sector -- Multilevel governance of innovation, notes and references -- Scientific collaboration -- Science and industry linkages -- Knowledge clusters -- Commercialisation -- Knowledge circulation, notes and references -- Health -- Climate change -- Other environmental challenges, notes and references -- Data sources.
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Measuring Innovation: A new perspective presents new measures and new ways of looking at traditional indicators. It builds on 50 years of indicator development by OECD and goes beyond R & D to describe the broader context in which innovation occurs. It includes some experimental indicators that provide insight into new areas of policy interest. It highlights measurement gaps and proposes directions for advancing the measurement agenda. This publication begins by describing innovation today. It looks at what is driving innovation in firms, and how the scientific and research landscape is being reconfigured by convergence, interdisciplinarity and the new geography of innovation hot spots. It presents broader measures of innovation, for example using new indicators of investment in intangible assets and trademarks. Human capital is the basic input of innovation, and a series of indicators looks at how well education systems are contributing to the knowledge and research bases. Further series examine how firms transform skills and knowledge, and shed light on the different roles of public and private investment in fostering innovation and reaping its rewards, with concrete examples from major global challenges such as health and climate change. Measuring Innovation is a major step towards evidence-based innovation policy making. It complements traditional "positioning"--Type indicators with ones that show how innovation is, or could be, linked to policy. It also recognises that much more remains to be done, and points to the measurement challenges statisticians, researchers and policy makers alike need to address.
Measuring innovation.
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