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Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2006 - Pressemitteilung zu Deutschlandpdf,16Kb,German | View long abstract 04-Dec-2006 Chinas Ausgaben steigen in fünf Jahren um mehr als 100 Prozent – Deutschland kann leichte Zuwächse verbuchen, muss aber mehr Forschungspersonal ausbilden |
Creation and Governance of Human Genetic Research DatabasesEnglish | View long abstract 31-Oct-2006 Summarises proceedings of a conference looking at examples of human genetic research databases, how they are established, how they are managed and governed, how they might be commercialised, and what the policy considerations might be. |
Government R&D Funding and Company Behaviour: Measuring Behavioural AdditionalityEnglish | View long abstract 08-Jun-2006 This publication explores the emerging concept of behavioural additionality (how government funding of business R&D affects the behaviour of firms) and summarises results of a multinational effort to measure it. |
Innovation in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Comparing National Innovation Systems at the Sectoral LevelEnglish | View long abstract 31-Mar-2006 This publication examines the innovation system in pharmaceutical biotechnology in eight OECD countries. Based on rich evidence, it draws policy recommendations to foster innovation in biopharmaceuticals advocating an integrated policy approach. Related documents: |
Innovation in Energy Technology: Comparing National Innovation Systems at the Sectoral LevelEnglish | View long abstract 24-Feb-2006 This report reviews efforts in nine OECD countries to advance innovation in energy technology, with a particular focus on hydrogen fuel cells. It compares policies and programmes for financing R&D and stimulating market demand for innovative energy technologies. Related documents: |
Global scientific research project launched to improve understanding of the human brainEnglish | View long abstract 11-Aug-2005 Seven member countries of the OECD’s Global Science Forum have launched a project to promote international collaboration among scientists and create new ways of sharing and analysing data to improve our understanding of how the human brain works. Also available: |
Conference on Intellectual Property Valuation and Exploitation, Berlin (Germany)English | View long abstract 20-May-2005 30 June and 1 July 2005. This event will provide a platform for international experts in the field of IP valuation and exploitation to review current motivations and practices for patent valuation and ... Also available: |
STI Outlook 2004: National Science, Technology and Innovation PoliciesEnglish | View long abstract 06-Jan-2005 This page contains links to responses prepared by 24 member countries and 3 observers (China, Russia and South Africa) to the OECD Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy to a questionnaire inquiring about recent policy changes in seven areas of growing importance. Related documents: |
Social Capital: The Challenge of International Measurement Social Capital: Presentation of the Major German Statistics and the Topics they Coverpdf,59Kb,English | View long abstract 25-Sep-2002 The concept of Social Capital has until now no place in official statistics or in the general terminology of social research. It is applied by a few authors in the border area between economics, political ... |
OECD Survey on Knowledge Management. German Pilot Study - Key Results and Bullet Points for Discussion within the OECD Grouppdf,268Kb,English | View long abstract 30-May-2002 This report contains the analysis and conclusions of the German pilot study conducted in the context of the OECD initiative to analyse knowledge management in industry. The purpose of the pilot study ... Related documents: |
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