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Germany's Technological Performance - A Study on Behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

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Maintaining the innovation capabilities of firms, employees and institutions is a key component for the generation of sustainable growth, employment, and high income in industrial societies. Gaining insights into the German innovation system and the institutional framework is as important to policy making as is data on the endowment of the German economy with factors fostering innovation and their recent development. Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research has repeatedly commissioned reports on the competitive strength of the German innovation system since the mid-eighties. The considerable attention that the public and the political, administrative and economic actors have paid to these reports in the past few years proves the strong interest in the assessment of and indicators for the dynamics behind innovation activities. The present study closely follows the pattern of those carried out before. It has been extended, however, to include an extensive discussion on indicators for technological performance and an outline of the key features of the German innovation system.

List of contents

I Introduction and Overview.- II Summary.- III Challenges to and Precepts for Effective Education, Research and Innovation Policies.- IV Measurement and Interpretation of Germany's Technological Performance 1998.- Basic Concepts.- 2 Industrial Specialization in Germany.- 3 Innovation in the Service Sector and Competitive Strength.- 4 Indicators for Germany's Technological Performance.- 5 Observations Regarding Special Topics.- Abbreviations.- List of Charts.- List of Tables.

About the author

Georg Licht, Head of the Department of Industrial Economics and International Management at the Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW - Centre for European Economic Research), in Mannheim, Germany.

Summary

Maintaining the innovation capabilities of firms, employees and institutions is a key component for the generation of sustainable growth, employment, and high income in industrial societies. Gaining insights into the German innovation system and the institutional framework is as important to policy making as is data on the endowment of the German economy with factors fostering innovation and their recent development. Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research has repeatedly commissioned reports on the competitive strength of the German innovation system since the mid-eighties. The considerable attention that the public and the political, administrative and economic actors have paid to these reports in the past few years proves the strong interest in the assessment of and indicators for the dynamics behind innovation activities. The present study closely follows the pattern of those carried out before. It has been extended, however, to include an extensive discussion on indicators for technological performance and an outline of the key features of the German innovation system.

Product details

Authors Legler, H Legler, H. Legler, Harald Legler, Licht, G Licht, G. Licht, Georg Licht, A Spielkamp, A. Spielkamp, Alfred Spielkamp
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2000
 
EAN 9783790812817
ISBN 978-3-7908-1281-7
No. of pages 191
Weight 318 g
Illustrations IX, 191 p. 13 illus.
Series ZEW Economic Studies
ZEW Economic Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Economic Policy, Economics and Finance, Management science, R & D/Technology Policy, Economic Development, Innovation and Growth, technology policy, Science and technology, Technologische Leistungsfähigkeit

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