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No. 2009/03 | 06 Feb 2009 |
The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries... |
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No. 2009/02 | 02 Feb 2009 |
OECD Work on Innovation – A Stocktaking of Existing Work
In May 2007, OECD Ministers mandated the preparation of an OECD Innovation Strategy. The Strategy has two broad aims: first, addressing countries’ needs for a more comprehensive, coherent and timely understanding of how to promote, measure and assess... |
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No. 2009/01 | 15 Jan 2009 |
Measuring China's Innovation System
This working paper provides input to the OECD Review of Innovation Policy for China (OECD, 2008), which was released in September 2008. Science and technology (S&T) have been pinpointed by the Chinese State Council as a key driving force for... |
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No. 2008/05 | 30 Dec 2008 |
Fostering Entrepreneurship for Innovation
Entrepreneurship and firm creation have long been recognised as a vital force driving innovation. With globalization and the co-incident shift towards a knowledge-based economy, the link between entrepreneurship policy and innovation has received... |
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No. 2008/04 | 16 Dec 2008 |
Open Innovation in a Global Perspective
Open innovation has received a lot of attention in the business management literature and recently also in policy discussions. Until now, most of the empirical evidence has been based on case study work offering detailed insights into some best... |
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No. 2008/03 | 01 Dec 2008 |
The Geography of Inventive Activities in OECD Regions
This work reflects an initial analysis employing a pioneering new OECD database; it is among the first systematic attempts to analyse comparatively the distribution of innovative activity across regions in OECD economies with a set of homogenous... |
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No. 2008/02 | 03 Jun 2008 |
The OECD REGPAT Database
The OECD REGPAT database presents patent data that have been linked to regions according to the addresses of the applicants and inventors. The data have been 'regionalised' at a very detailed level so that more than 2 000 regions are covered across... |
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No. 2008/01 | 29 May 2008 |
Economics of Malware
Malicious software, or malware for short, has become a critical security threat to all who rely on the Internet for their daily business, whether they are large organisations or home users. While originating in criminal behaviour, the magnitude and... |
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No. 2007/08 | 31 Dec 2007 |
The Measurement of Globalisation using International Input-Output Tables
One of the distinctive characteristics of the current globalisation process is the emergence of global value chains. Within global value chains and international production networks, not only are final goods traded internationally, but intermediate... |
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No. 2007/06 | 17 Dec 2007 |
Mapping Careers and Mobility of Doctorate Holders
Human resources are recognised as being key to the creation, commercialisation and diffusion of innovation. Among them, doctorate holders are not only the most qualified in terms of educational attainment, but also those who are specifically trained... |
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No. 2007/05 | 15 Oct 2007 |
Measuring Multifactor Productivity Growth
This paper quantifies and examines the contribution of capital, labour and multifactor productivity (MFP) to GDP growth and analyses the role of measurement of capital and labour inputs for the MFP estimate, using a comprehensive growth accounting... |
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No. 2007/04 | 23 May 2007 |
Capturing Nanotechnology's Current State of Development via Analysis of Patents
This analysis aims at capturing current inventive activities in nanotechnologies based on the analysis of patent applications to the European Patent Office (EPO). |
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No. 2007/03 | 05 Oct 2007 |
Nowcasting Patent Indicators
Indicators based on patents provide a good measure of the innovative performance and technology outputs of countries. However, because of legal rules imposed by the patent application process, information on patents is generally publicly disclosed... |
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No. 2007/02 | 05 Feb 2007 |
Labour Market Characteristics and International Mobility of Doctorate Holders
This paper presents the first results of a project initiated in 2004 by the OECD in collaboration with Eurostat and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, and aimed at developing a regular and internationally comparable production system of indicators... |
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No. 2007/01 | 20 Feb 2007 |
Capturing the Evolving Nature of Science, the Development of New Scientific Indicators and the Mapping of Science
There is a long history describing the structure and evolution of science. Recent unprecedented progress in access, use, and analysis of information on scientific publications and patents open innovative ways to study the structure and evolution of... |
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No. 2006/09 | 27 Oct 2006 |
The Changing Nature of Manufacturing in OECD Economies
This paper provides empirical evidence on the changing nature of manufacturing in OECD countries, including the continued loss of employment in the manufacturing. It examines the extent to which manufacturing output and employment are declining in... |
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No. 2006/08 | 20 Oct 2006 |
The OECD Input-Output Database
The development of the OECD?s input-output database started over a decade ago and is currently undergoing its second update. Over the years, the database has been used in a number of analytical applications both within and outside the OECD. Two major... |
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No. 2006/07 | 31 Aug 2006 |
Input-Output Analysis in an Increasingly Globalised World
Input-output (I-O) analysis has been around for nearly 70 years, and although its use has ebbed and flowed over the years, it has always retained a dedicated core of users in the worldwide research community. Recently however, there seems to have... |
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No. 2006/06 | 28 Jul 2006 |
Sources of Knowledge and Productivity
We estimate domestic productivity relationships for a sample of 16 OECD countries through probably the most general specification yet. We identify ten key determinants of productivity - all derived from different theoretical models. Our specification... |
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No. 2006/05 | 30 Jun 2006 |
Valuation and Exploitation of Intellectual Property
As firms shift to more open models of innovation based on collaboration and external sourcing of knowledge, they are exploiting their intellectual property, notably patents, not only by incorporating protected inventions into new products, processes... |
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The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Satoshi Nakano, Asako Okamura, Norihisa Sakurai, Masayuki Suzuki, Yoshiaki Tojo and Norihiko Yamano
06 Feb 2009
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries...
OECD Work on Innovation – A Stocktaking of Existing Work
Sarah Box
02 Feb 2009
In May 2007, OECD Ministers mandated the preparation of an OECD Innovation Strategy. The Strategy has two broad aims: first, addressing countries’ needs for a more comprehensive, coherent and timely understanding of how to promote, measure and assess...
Measuring China's Innovation System
Martin Schaaper
15 Jan 2009
This working paper provides input to the OECD Review of Innovation Policy for China (OECD, 2008), which was released in September 2008. Science and technology (S&T) have been pinpointed by the Chinese State Council as a key driving force for...
Fostering Entrepreneurship for Innovation
Axel Mittelstädt and Fabienne Cerri
30 Dec 2008
Entrepreneurship and firm creation have long been recognised as a vital force driving innovation. With globalization and the co-incident shift towards a knowledge-based economy, the link between entrepreneurship policy and innovation has received...
Open Innovation in a Global Perspective
Koen De Backer, Vladimir López-Bassols and Catalina Martinez
16 Dec 2008
Open innovation has received a lot of attention in the business management literature and recently also in policy discussions. Until now, most of the empirical evidence has been based on case study work offering detailed insights into some best...
The Geography of Inventive Activities in OECD Regions
Stefano Usai
01 Dec 2008
This work reflects an initial analysis employing a pioneering new OECD database; it is among the first systematic attempts to analyse comparatively the distribution of innovative activity across regions in OECD economies with a set of homogenous...
The OECD REGPAT Database
Stéphane Maraut, Hélène Dernis, Colin Webb, Vincenzo Spiezia and Dominique Guellec
03 Jun 2008
The OECD REGPAT database presents patent data that have been linked to regions according to the addresses of the applicants and inventors. The data have been 'regionalised' at a very detailed level so that more than 2 000 regions are covered across...
Economics of Malware
Michel J. G. van Eeten and Johannes M. Bauer
29 May 2008
Malicious software, or malware for short, has become a critical security threat to all who rely on the Internet for their daily business, whether they are large organisations or home users. While originating in criminal behaviour, the magnitude and...
The Measurement of Globalisation using International Input-Output Tables
Koen De Backer and Norihiko Yamano
31 Dec 2007
One of the distinctive characteristics of the current globalisation process is the emergence of global value chains. Within global value chains and international production networks, not only are final goods traded internationally, but intermediate...
Mapping Careers and Mobility of Doctorate Holders
Laudeline Auriol, Bernard Felix and Ernesto Fernandez-Polcuch
17 Dec 2007
Human resources are recognised as being key to the creation, commercialisation and diffusion of innovation. Among them, doctorate holders are not only the most qualified in terms of educational attainment, but also those who are specifically trained...
Measuring Multifactor Productivity Growth
Anita Wölfl and Dana Hajkova
15 Oct 2007
This paper quantifies and examines the contribution of capital, labour and multifactor productivity (MFP) to GDP growth and analyses the role of measurement of capital and labour inputs for the MFP estimate, using a comprehensive growth accounting...
Capturing Nanotechnology's Current State of Development via Analysis of Patents
Masatsura Igami and Teruo Okazaki
23 May 2007
This analysis aims at capturing current inventive activities in nanotechnologies based on the analysis of patent applications to the European Patent Office (EPO).
Nowcasting Patent Indicators
Hélène Dernis
05 Oct 2007
Indicators based on patents provide a good measure of the innovative performance and technology outputs of countries. However, because of legal rules imposed by the patent application process, information on patents is generally publicly disclosed...
Labour Market Characteristics and International Mobility of Doctorate Holders
Laudeline Auriol
05 Feb 2007
This paper presents the first results of a project initiated in 2004 by the OECD in collaboration with Eurostat and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, and aimed at developing a regular and internationally comparable production system of indicators...
Capturing the Evolving Nature of Science, the Development of New Scientific Indicators and the Mapping of Science
Masatsura Igami and Ayaka Saka
20 Feb 2007
There is a long history describing the structure and evolution of science. Recent unprecedented progress in access, use, and analysis of information on scientific publications and patents open innovative ways to study the structure and evolution of...
The Changing Nature of Manufacturing in OECD Economies
Dirk Pilat, Agnès Cimper, Karsten Bjerring Olsen and Colin Webb
27 Oct 2006
This paper provides empirical evidence on the changing nature of manufacturing in OECD countries, including the continued loss of employment in the manufacturing. It examines the extent to which manufacturing output and employment are declining in...
The OECD Input-Output Database
Norihiko Yamano and Nadim Ahmad
20 Oct 2006
The development of the OECD?s input-output database started over a decade ago and is currently undergoing its second update. Over the years, the database has been used in a number of analytical applications both within and outside the OECD. Two major...
Input-Output Analysis in an Increasingly Globalised World
Brian Wixted, Norihiko Yamano and Colin Webb
31 Aug 2006
Input-output (I-O) analysis has been around for nearly 70 years, and although its use has ebbed and flowed over the years, it has always retained a dedicated core of users in the worldwide research community. Recently however, there seems to have...
Sources of Knowledge and Productivity
Mosahid Khan and Kul B. Luintel
28 Jul 2006
We estimate domestic productivity relationships for a sample of 16 OECD countries through probably the most general specification yet. We identify ten key determinants of productivity - all derived from different theoretical models. Our specification...
Valuation and Exploitation of Intellectual Property
Shigeki Kamiyama, Jerry Sheehan and Catalina Martinez
30 Jun 2006
As firms shift to more open models of innovation based on collaboration and external sourcing of knowledge, they are exploiting their intellectual property, notably patents, not only by incorporating protected inventions into new products, processes...