Innovation and Industrial Policy
Following the Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs, great efforts have been undertaken by most Member States to further improve their innovation support. Moreover, the European Commission aims at a more coherent, more coordinated approach towards innovation policy. The present study gives advice on how innovation policy could be better integrated with industrial and research policy based on a comparative analysis at country level and an in-depth examination of a sample of nine different European sectors.
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European Techno-Economic Policy Support Network (ETEPS) with contribution from : Anette Braun (Future Technologies Consulting of VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH), Vera Grimm (Future Technologies Consulting of VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH), Sabine Korte (Future Technologies Consulting of VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH), Sylvie Rijkers-Defrasne (Future Technologies Consulting of VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH) and René Wintjes (UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University)
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- AFACERI ŞI CONCURENŢĂ
- cercetare şi proprietate intelectuală
- cercetare și dezvoltare
- competitivitate
- demografie
- demografie şi populaţie
- ECONOMIE
- evaluarea performanțelor tehnice
- globalizare
- INDUSTRIE
- inovație
- MEDIU ÎNCONJURĂTOR
- mediul înconjurător natural
- organizarea afacerilor
- politica industrială a UE
- politică economică
- politică industrială
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- PRODUCŢIE, TEHNOLOGIE ŞI CERCETARE
- resurse naturale
- tehnologie avansată
- tehnologie şi reglementări tehnice