A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union: innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy
Innovation policy is increasingly coming under the spotlight in the European Union, and has been given a prominent role in the EU 2020 strategy and in the flagship initiatives that will aim to ensure that Europe succeeds where the Lisbon strategy failed. In years to come, problems such as the fragme...
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Zusammenfassung: | Innovation policy is increasingly coming under the spotlight in the European Union, and has been given a prominent role in the EU 2020 strategy and in the flagship initiatives that will aim to ensure that Europe succeeds where the Lisbon strategy failed. In years to come, problems such as the fragmentation of competences at EU and member state level; the need to fill the 'skills gap' and address the changing nature of innovation; the absence of a Community patent and a common framework for litigation; the need to refine the EU policy on technology transfer and standardisation; and the need to provide suitable funding instruments to boost the potential of innovative companies will all take on more urgency. The CEPS Task Force on Innovation Policy reflected on these issues between September 2009 and May 2010. This Report, drafted by Rapporteurs Massimilano Granieri and Andrea Renda on the basis of contributions by industry representatives, officials of EU institutions, academics and practitioners provides recommendations on all the above-mentioned issues, with a view to contributing to one of the greatest challenges of today: unlocking the EU's innovation potential and promoting its competitiveness in a global economy |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references: p. 83-84 Foreword. -- Introduction and main recommendations. -- Introduction. Towards Europe 2020. -- A new approach to innovation policy in the EU. -- Patent law and policy in Europe. -- Transfer of technology and access to climate-related technologies. -- Standards and standardisation policy in Europe. -- Glossary of acronyms. -- Selected references. -- List of Task Force participants, speakers and invited guests |
Beschreibung: | II, 88 S. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy chair Maria Anvret . Massimiliano Granieri ... Brussels CEPS, Centre for European Policy Studies 2010 II, 88 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references: p. 83-84 Foreword. -- Introduction and main recommendations. -- Introduction. Towards Europe 2020. -- A new approach to innovation policy in the EU. -- Patent law and policy in Europe. -- Transfer of technology and access to climate-related technologies. -- Standards and standardisation policy in Europe. -- Glossary of acronyms. -- Selected references. -- List of Task Force participants, speakers and invited guests Innovation policy is increasingly coming under the spotlight in the European Union, and has been given a prominent role in the EU 2020 strategy and in the flagship initiatives that will aim to ensure that Europe succeeds where the Lisbon strategy failed. In years to come, problems such as the fragmentation of competences at EU and member state level; the need to fill the 'skills gap' and address the changing nature of innovation; the absence of a Community patent and a common framework for litigation; the need to refine the EU policy on technology transfer and standardisation; and the need to provide suitable funding instruments to boost the potential of innovative companies will all take on more urgency. The CEPS Task Force on Innovation Policy reflected on these issues between September 2009 and May 2010. This Report, drafted by Rapporteurs Massimilano Granieri and Andrea Renda on the basis of contributions by industry representatives, officials of EU institutions, academics and practitioners provides recommendations on all the above-mentioned issues, with a view to contributing to one of the greatest challenges of today: unlocking the EU's innovation potential and promoting its competitiveness in a global economy Technological innovations / Government policy / European Union countries Science and state / European Union countries Technology and state / European Union countries Patents / Government policy / European Union countries Standardization / Government policy / European Union countries Technology transfer / Government policy / European Union countries Politik Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Anvret, Maria Sonstige oth Granieri, Massimiliano Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy Technological innovations / Government policy / European Union countries Science and state / European Union countries Technology and state / European Union countries Patents / Government policy / European Union countries Standardization / Government policy / European Union countries Technology transfer / Government policy / European Union countries Politik |
title | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy |
title_auth | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy |
title_exact_search | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy |
title_full | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy chair Maria Anvret . Massimiliano Granieri ... |
title_fullStr | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy chair Maria Anvret . Massimiliano Granieri ... |
title_full_unstemmed | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy chair Maria Anvret . Massimiliano Granieri ... |
title_short | A new approach to innovation policy in the European Union |
title_sort | a new approach to innovation policy in the european union innovation policy boosting eu competitiveness in a global economy |
title_sub | innovation policy : boosting EU competitiveness in a global economy |
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