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No. 2015/04 | 24 Jun 2015 |
Identifying and inducing breakthrough inventions
Most of the projections of the cost of meeting climate change mitigation targets hinge crucially upon assumptions made about the cost and timing of the development of breakthrough technologies. However, very little is known about the conditions which... |
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No. 2020/05 | 01 May 2020 |
Identifying and measuring developments in artificial intelligence
This paper identifies and measures developments in science, algorithms and technologies related to artificial intelligence (AI). Using information from scientific publications, open source software (OSS) and patents, it finds a marked increase in... |
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No. 2023/01 | 03 Feb 2023 |
Identifying artificial intelligence actors using online data
This paper uses information collected and provided by GlassAI to analyse the characteristics and activities of companies and universities in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States that mention keywords related to Artificial... |
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No. 2005/02 | 09 Feb 2005 |
Impact of Patent Co-Operation Treaty Data on Epo Patent Statistics and Improving the Timeliness of EPO Indicators
The Patent Cooperation Treaty provides the possibility to seek patent rights in a large number of countries by filing a single international application with a single patent office. Since the mid-1980s, the patent cooperation treaty (PCT) procedure... |
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No. 2016/06 | 11 Oct 2016 |
Impact of apprenticeships on individuals and firms
This review summarises existing studies evaluating the impact of apprenticeships on individuals and firms and provides a brief overview of relevant evaluations in three related policy areas: education; active labour market programmes; and private... |
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No. 2002/01 | 18 Jan 2002 |
Impact of the Adoption of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
This paper investigates the evolution of the industrial structure in the Canadian manufacturing sector and its relationship to technological change by examining the take-up of advanced technologies and how it is related to the stochastic growth... |
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No. 2022/03 | 07 Sept 2022 |
Implementing the OECD Frascati Manual
This working paper contains guidance, of a voluntary and indicative nature, on the implementation of business R&D surveys, consistent with the standards and proposals contained in the OECD Frascati Manual. The document is oriented towards experts in... |
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No. 2011/05 | 19 Dec 2011 |
Imports, Innovation and Employment after Crisis
Imports are often perceived as a threat to employment. However, access to imported intermediate inputs can be essential to stimulate innovation and generate employment. We investigate this question based on a unique dataset of Ecuadorian... |
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No. 2017/02 | 25 Apr 2017 |
Inclusive innovation policies
Innovation policies are central to growth agendas in most countries, but have figured much less prominently in strategies to promote social inclusion. In recent years, many countries have implemented “inclusive innovation policies”– a specific set of... |
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No. 2019/07 | 04 Nov 2019 |
Industrial robotics and product(ion) quality
The following report examines the importance of industrial robotics as a driver of production and trade quality. In an attempt to peer below the aggregate surface of traditional industrial GVC indicators, the paper relies on 6 digit product level... |
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No. 2018/03 | 27 Feb 2018 |
Industrial robotics and the global organisation of production
Increased robot use, fuelled by price declines and the increased dexterity of these machines, is expected to affect existing/future production technologies and the organisation of production within GVCs. In order to safeguard their competitiveness in... |
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No. 1998/02 | 13 Jul 1998 |
Information and Communication Technology and the Measurement of Real Output, Final Demand and Productivity
Over the past decades, the majority of information and communication technology (ICT) products have undergone rapid technical change. To the extent that such technical progress benefits consumers and users, quality improvements should be reflected in... |
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No. 2013/01 | 29 Jan 2013 |
Innovation and Inclusive Development
Inclusive development is a key policy priority since growth processes have not always helped lowerincome groups. Innovation is a major driver of growth and its relationship with inequalities in income and opportunities raises some important policy... |
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No. 2010/03 | 18 Mar 2010 |
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Financial Market Cycles
While hard data is difficult to find, the financial crisis appears to have had a substantial negative effect on investors’ willingness to finance innovative entrepreneurship. This dearth of capital is particularly worrisome in light of the widely... |
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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. 2010/02 | 12 Feb 2010 |
Insight into Different Types of Patent Families
What are patent families? What is the impact of adopting one definition or another? Are some definitions of patent families better suited than others for certain uses in statistical and economic analysis? The aim of this paper is to provide some... |
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No. 1998/03 | 09 Jul 1998 |
Institutional Arrangements for Access to Confidential Micro-Level Data in OECD Countries
This document, based on country surveys carried out by the OECD, compares the experiences of OECD countries in dealing with confidentiality constraints in an effort to meet the demand for policy-relevant analysis using micro-data. It shows that... |
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No. 2021/12 | 22 Sept 2021 |
Intangibles and industry concentration
This paper presents new evidence on the growing scale of big businesses in the United States, Japan, and Europe. It finds broad evidence of rising industry concentration across the majority of countries and sectors over the period 2002 to 2014.... |
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No. 2023/07 | 14 Nov 2023 |
Integration of socio-economic impact into the development of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) in South Africa
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is one of the largest and most ambitious research infrastructure ever to be built. South Africa will be hosting one of its two main sites. The decision to host such an ambitious project for a middle-income country... |
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No. 2012/03 | 23 Apr 2012 |
International Comparative Evidence on Global Value Chains
The past decades have witnessed a rapid globalisation of economic activity which has significantly changed the outlook of the world economy. International production, trade and investments are increasingly organised within so-called global value... |
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Identifying and inducing breakthrough inventions
Florian Egli, Nick Johnstone and Carlo Menon
24 Jun 2015
Most of the projections of the cost of meeting climate change mitigation targets hinge crucially upon assumptions made about the cost and timing of the development of breakthrough technologies. However, very little is known about the conditions which...
Identifying and measuring developments in artificial intelligence
Stefano Baruffaldi, Brigitte van Beuzekom, Hélène Dernis, Dietmar Harhoff, Nandan Rao, David Rosenfeld and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
01 May 2020
This paper identifies and measures developments in science, algorithms and technologies related to artificial intelligence (AI). Using information from scientific publications, open source software (OSS) and patents, it finds a marked increase in...
Identifying artificial intelligence actors using online data
Hélène Dernis, Flavio Calvino, Laurent Moussiegt, Daisuke Nawa, Lea Samek and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
03 Feb 2023
This paper uses information collected and provided by GlassAI to analyse the characteristics and activities of companies and universities in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States that mention keywords related to Artificial...
Impact of Patent Co-Operation Treaty Data on Epo Patent Statistics and Improving the Timeliness of EPO Indicators
Mosahid Khan and Hélène Dernis
09 Feb 2005
The Patent Cooperation Treaty provides the possibility to seek patent rights in a large number of countries by filing a single international application with a single patent office. Since the mid-1980s, the patent cooperation treaty (PCT) procedure...
Impact of apprenticeships on individuals and firms
Matej Bajgar and Chiara Criscuolo
11 Oct 2016
This review summarises existing studies evaluating the impact of apprenticeships on individuals and firms and provides a brief overview of relevant evaluations in three related policy areas: education; active labour market programmes; and private...
Impact of the Adoption of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
John R. Baldwin and David Sabourin
18 Jan 2002
This paper investigates the evolution of the industrial structure in the Canadian manufacturing sector and its relationship to technological change by examining the take-up of advanced technologies and how it is related to the stochastic growth...
Implementing the OECD Frascati Manual
Fernando Galindo-Rueda and Vladimir López-Bassols
07 Sept 2022
This working paper contains guidance, of a voluntary and indicative nature, on the implementation of business R&D surveys, consistent with the standards and proposals contained in the OECD Frascati Manual. The document is oriented towards experts in...
Imports, Innovation and Employment after Crisis
Caroline Paunov
19 Dec 2011
Imports are often perceived as a threat to employment. However, access to imported intermediate inputs can be essential to stimulate innovation and generate employment. We investigate this question based on a unique dataset of Ecuadorian...
Inclusive innovation policies
Sandra Planes-Satorra and Caroline Paunov
25 Apr 2017
Innovation policies are central to growth agendas in most countries, but have figured much less prominently in strategies to promote social inclusion. In recent years, many countries have implemented “inclusive innovation policies”– a specific set of...
Industrial robotics and product(ion) quality
Timothy DeStefano, Koen De Backer and Jung Ran Suh
04 Nov 2019
The following report examines the importance of industrial robotics as a driver of production and trade quality. In an attempt to peer below the aggregate surface of traditional industrial GVC indicators, the paper relies on 6 digit product level...
Industrial robotics and the global organisation of production
Koen De Backer, Timothy DeStefano, Carlo Menon and Jung Ran Suh
27 Feb 2018
Increased robot use, fuelled by price declines and the increased dexterity of these machines, is expected to affect existing/future production technologies and the organisation of production within GVCs. In order to safeguard their competitiveness in...
Information and Communication Technology and the Measurement of Real Output, Final Demand and Productivity
Paul Schreyer
13 Jul 1998
Over the past decades, the majority of information and communication technology (ICT) products have undergone rapid technical change. To the extent that such technical progress benefits consumers and users, quality improvements should be reflected in...
Innovation and Inclusive Development
Caroline Paunov
29 Jan 2013
Inclusive development is a key policy priority since growth processes have not always helped lowerincome groups. Innovation is a major driver of growth and its relationship with inequalities in income and opportunities raises some important policy...
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Financial Market Cycles
Josh Lerner
18 Mar 2010
While hard data is difficult to find, the financial crisis appears to have had a substantial negative effect on investors’ willingness to finance innovative entrepreneurship. This dearth of capital is particularly worrisome in light of the widely...
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...
Insight into Different Types of Patent Families
Catalina Martinez
12 Feb 2010
What are patent families? What is the impact of adopting one definition or another? Are some definitions of patent families better suited than others for certain uses in statistical and economic analysis? The aim of this paper is to provide some...
Institutional Arrangements for Access to Confidential Micro-Level Data in OECD Countries
Kazuyuki Motohashi
09 Jul 1998
This document, based on country surveys carried out by the OECD, compares the experiences of OECD countries in dealing with confidentiality constraints in an effort to meet the demand for policy-relevant analysis using micro-data. It shows that...
Intangibles and industry concentration
Matej Bajgar, Chiara Criscuolo and Jonathan Timmis
22 Sept 2021
This paper presents new evidence on the growing scale of big businesses in the United States, Japan, and Europe. It finds broad evidence of rising industry concentration across the majority of countries and sectors over the period 2002 to 2014....
Integration of socio-economic impact into the development of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) in South Africa
Daniel Adams†, Adrian Tiplady and Frédéric Sgard
14 Nov 2023
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is one of the largest and most ambitious research infrastructure ever to be built. South Africa will be hosting one of its two main sites. The decision to host such an ambitious project for a middle-income country...
International Comparative Evidence on Global Value Chains
Koen De Backer and Norihiko Yamano
23 Apr 2012
The past decades have witnessed a rapid globalisation of economic activity which has significantly changed the outlook of the world economy. International production, trade and investments are increasingly organised within so-called global value...