OECD reviews of innovation policy Luxembourg
This OECD Review of Innovation Policy offers a comprehensive assessment of the innovation system of Luxembourg, focusing on the role of government. It provides concrete recommendations on reforms needed to ensure that additional public investment in R&D will yield the expected economic and socia...
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Paris :
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
2007.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705308906719 |
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS -; Overall Assessment and Recommendations; Main strengths and weaknesses of Luxembourg's innovation system; Strategic goals and guiding principles for government action; Recommendations; Improving governance; Improving complementarity between public research organisations and agencies; Improving connectivity within the innovation system through a new initiative; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Key Features of Luxembourg's Innovation System; 2.1 Indicators; 2.2 The evolution of science, technology and innovation policy in Luxembourg
- Chapter 3. Public Governance of Luxembourg's Innovation System3.1 Luxembourg's research and innovation policy system: main components andinteractions; 3.2 Promotion of R&D in the public sector: The National Research Fund (FNR); 3.3 Promotion of business R&D and technological innovation; 3.4 Promotion of public-private partnerships for innovation, industry-sciencerelationships and technology transfer; 3.5 The role of intermediary organisations: Luxinnovation; 3.6 Internationalisation of R&D; 3.7 Intellectual property rights; 3.8 Awareness
- 3.9 Public governance of Luxembourg's innovation system: policy challenges andrecommendationsChapter 4. The Public Research System(Public Research Organisations and Higher Education Institutions); 4.1 Financing and governing the CRPs: changes in the funding rationale; 4.2 Gabriel Lippmann Public Research Centre; 4.3 Henri Tudor Public Research Centre; 4.4 Public Research Centre for Health; 4.5 CEPS/INSTEAD; 4.6 University of Luxembourg; 4.7 The role of the public research system (University of Luxembourg and the CRPs) in the development of human resources for science and technology (HRST)
- 4.8 The public research system: challenges and recommendationsReferences; Acronyms