Quantitative indicators for country-level innovation ecosystems

Quantitative indicators for country-level innovation ecosystems
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Book Synopsis Quantitative indicators for country-level innovation ecosystems by : Michael Quinn Hogan

Download or read book Quantitative indicators for country-level innovation ecosystems written by Michael Quinn Hogan and published by RTI Press. This book was released on 2018-05-20 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Innovation has been shown to be a key factor in determining a country’s competitiveness and economic growth potential. Through investments in education and research and development, many developing countries have tried to avoid the “middle income trap” of stagnation by working to create high-value employment opportunities. To better understand country-level readiness to innovate, we have compiled a set of publicly available data indicators and created a data tool to illustrate innovation capabilities and infrastructure by country. Our approach builds on and advances existing national innovation metrics by constructing transparent, publicly sourced indicators that emphasize changes over time and interrelationships between different indicators, as opposed to creating simple indices across groups of indicators. This occasional paper is targeted to an applied audience, explaining the methods used to assemble the data, an overview of the indicators, practical applications of the data, summary statistics, and data limitations. The data are not intended to be a tool for providing answers about innovation, but rather a starting point for future work including market landscaping, country-level diagnostics, and qualitative protocols for research.


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