The EU and innovation [What Think Tanks are thinking]
The European Union has long sought ways to foster innovation, starting with support for research and industrial policies in the 1970s, through action plans in the 1990s and the Lisbon Strategy of 2000, to the Europe 2020 strategy of 2010, now updated by the 10 priorities of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. According to a recent study, innovation policy has evolved to be understood as an umbrella notion, which encompasses research, industrial and education policies, as well as policies key for the innovation process, such as funding, taxation, regulation, standards and intellectual property rights. Efforts to boost innovation are also part of many EU programmes, such as the Digital Single Market. This note offers links to recent studies and reports from major international think tanks and research institutes on problems faced by Europe in supporting innovation.
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Qasam tematiku
Kelma għat-tiftix
- affarijiet internazzjonali
- AMBJENT
- diffużjoni tal-innovazzjoni
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- ENERĠIJA
- grupp ta' riflessjoni
- Il-Politika Ewropea għat-Tħaris tal-Inħawi fil-Qrib
- INDUSTRIJA
- innovazzjoni
- komunikazzjoni
- kostruzzjoni Ewropea
- politika ambjentali
- politika ambjentali
- politika industrijali tal-UE
- politika tal-enerġija
- politika tal-enerġija
- politika tat-trasport
- politika tat-trasport
- PRODUZZJONI, TEKNOLOĠIJA U RIĊERKA
- RELAZZJONIJIET INTERNAZZJONALI
- relazzjonijiet transatlantiċi
- riċerka u proprjetà intelletwali
- riċerka u żvilupp
- strutturi u politika industrijali
- suq uniku diġitali
- teknoloġija tal-informazzjoni
- teknoloġija u regolamenti tekniċi
- TRASPORT
- UNJONI EWROPEA