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No. 1 | 04 Apr 2013 |
What Drives the Dynamics of Business Growth?
Differences in the dynamisms of economies are persistent. Notwithstanding the growing body of evidence documenting these large cross-country differences, our understanding of what drives them is still rather limited. This paper seeks to help close... |
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No. 107 | 13 Apr 2021 |
What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?
The COVID-19 crisis may bring lasting socioeconomic changes, also affecting science, technology and innovation (STI). This paper discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of STI and its policies, building on lessons... |
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No. 45 | 17 Nov 2017 |
What role for social sciences in innovation?
Knowledge transfer between industry and science is fundamental to innovation. There are important differences across scientific disciplines and sectors of activity in that, for instance, the financial and pharmaceutical sectors have different demands... |
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No. 30 | 12 Jul 2016 |
Where to Locate Innovative Activities in Global Value Chains
With the emergence of global value chains (GVCs), production processes are increasingly fragmented and dispersed across different countries. Although many MNEs still exhibit an important ‘home bias’ in their global innovation activities, a growing... |
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No. 121 | 22 Sept 2021 |
Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?
This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) “actors”. It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It... |
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No. 12 | 24 Jan 2014 |
Workshop on Integrating Omics and Policy for Healthy Ageing
The increase in the human life span is a testament to the economic, social and medical progress made over the course of the last century. However, an ageing population brings some new challenges both to healthcare systems and to medicine in terms of... |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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What Drives the Dynamics of Business Growth?
Albert Bravo-Biosca, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
04 Apr 2013
Differences in the dynamisms of economies are persistent. Notwithstanding the growing body of evidence documenting these large cross-country differences, our understanding of what drives them is still rather limited. This paper seeks to help close...
What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?
Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
13 Apr 2021
The COVID-19 crisis may bring lasting socioeconomic changes, also affecting science, technology and innovation (STI). This paper discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of STI and its policies, building on lessons...
What role for social sciences in innovation?
Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Tadanori Moriguchi
17 Nov 2017
Knowledge transfer between industry and science is fundamental to innovation. There are important differences across scientific disciplines and sectors of activity in that, for instance, the financial and pharmaceutical sectors have different demands...
Where to Locate Innovative Activities in Global Value Chains
Rene Belderbos, Leo Sleuwaegen, Dieter Somers and Koen De Backer
12 Jul 2016
With the emergence of global value chains (GVCs), production processes are increasingly fragmented and dispersed across different countries. Although many MNEs still exhibit an important ‘home bias’ in their global innovation activities, a growing...
Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?
Hélène Dernis, Laurent Moussiegt, Daisuke Nawa and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
22 Sept 2021
This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) “actors”. It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It...
Workshop on Integrating Omics and Policy for Healthy Ageing
OECD
24 Jan 2014
The increase in the human life span is a testament to the economic, social and medical progress made over the course of the last century. However, an ageing population brings some new challenges both to healthcare systems and to medicine in terms of...