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National Systems of Innovation in Comparison - Structure and Performance Indicators for Knowledge Societies

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The concept of National Systems of Innovation was introduced as a method to describe the various elements which contribute to innovation performance and their interaction. Most analyses refer to the description of the structures of specific countries, whereas the comparison of different countries generally fails due to the inconsistency of information sources or the lack of specific data. In this book, the innovation structures of a broad set of countries are compared on the basis of various indicators. In particular, the topics of public and private R+D and their internationalisation, of scientific and technological performance, of innovation activities in manufacturing and services, of foreign trade, of technology-based start-ups, and ICT infrastructure are examined in detail. A further relevant area of investigation is higher education and highly skilled employment, and finally trends in innovation policy are presented in an international comparison. The book documents major elements of the joint work of eight leading German institutes, elaborated in the context of a regular annual report on Germany's technological performance. It provides much more than the pure compilation of quantitative indicators for international benchmarking, but gives support to an appropriate interpretation of the referring results and suggests relevant conclusions for innovation policy. A special focus is on Germany; so the book also aims at non-German readers interested in specific features of the German innovation system.

List of contents

Preface. Part 1. Introduction and Summary. 1.1 Technological Performance - Concept and Practice.- Part 2. The Origin of Knowledge: Research and Development. 2.1 R+D Activities in the German Business Sector. 2.2 The Global Distribution of R+D Activities. 2.3 Internationalisation of Industrial R+D.- Part 3. Performance Indicators of NSI. 3.1 Scientific Performance in an International Comparison. 3.2 Technological Structures and Performance as Reflected by Patent Indicators. 3.3 Innovation in Firms.- Part 4. Structural Change and Performance of the NSI. 4.1 Economic Performance of Technology Sectors. 4.2 Technology-based Start-ups. 4.3 Diffusion of Information and Communication Technology.- Part 5. Education as a Base for NSI. 5.1 Education Structures and Highly Skilled Employment in Europe - A Comparison. 5.2 Challenges to the German Dual System. 5.3 Higher Education Indicators. 5.4 Germany's Education System in an International Perspective - An Analysis in Relation to Innovation.- Part 6. Policies for Improving NSI. 6.1 Trends in Innovation Policy: An International Comparison.- Part 7. Annex. 7.1 References. 7.2 Abbreviations. 7.3 About the Authors.

Summary

The concept of National Systems of Innovation was introduced as a method to describe the various elements which contribute to innovation performance and their interaction. Most analyses refer to the description of the structures of specific countries, whereas the comparison of different countries generally fails due to the inconsistency of information sources or the lack of specific data. In this book, the innovation structures of a broad set of countries are compared on the basis of various indicators. In particular, the topics of public and private R+D and their internationalisation, of scientific and technological performance, of innovation activities in manufacturing and services, of foreign trade, of technology-based start-ups, and ICT infrastructure are examined in detail. A further relevant area of investigation is higher education and highly skilled employment, and finally trends in innovation policy are presented in an international comparison. The book documents major elements of the joint work of eight leading German institutes, elaborated in the context of a regular annual report on Germany's technological performance. It provides much more than the pure compilation of quantitative indicators for international benchmarking, but gives support to an appropriate interpretation of the referring results and suggests relevant conclusions for innovation policy. A special focus is on Germany; so the book also aims at non-German readers interested in specific features of the German innovation system.

Product details

Assisted by Harald Legler (Editor), Christia Rammer (Editor), Christian Rammer (Editor), Ulrich Schmoch (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048172269
ISBN 978-90-481-7226-9
No. of pages 302
Dimensions 210 mm x 17 mm x 280 mm
Weight 796 g
Illustrations VI, 302 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > General, dictionaries

C, Educational Policy, Economic Policy, Economics, computer science, Computer Science, general, International Economics, Political Economy, Research & development management, Educational strategies & policy, Educational Policy and Politics, Education and state, R & D/Technology Policy, Political Economy and Economic Systems, Political Economy/Economic Systems

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