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Innovation Policy and Performance

A Cross-Country Comparison

This report examines the relationship between innovation policy and performance in six OECD countries - Austria, Finland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Using a common framework based on the National Innovation Systems approach this report highlights countries' strengths and weaknesses in innovation, as well as the effectiveness of their innovation policies in driving economic performance. It indicates that countries share a need to adapt - or even profoundly change - their innovation policies in order to deal with opportunities and threats posed by new technological and economic developments. A synthesis chapter reviews the main findings of the study and derives key policy conclusions.

This report examines the relationship between innovation policy and performance in six OECD countries - Austria, Finland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

Bank Profitability

Financial Statements of Banks

Trends in bank profitability are major indicators of changes in the state of health of national banking systems. This publication contains statistics, based on financial statements of banks, for all OECD member countries.

Trends in bank profitability are major indicators of changes in the state of health of national banking systems. This publication contains statistics, based on financial statements of banks, for all OECD member countries.

The Conversion Research and Education Act of 1971, H.R. 34

Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session

Implications for business management . – Of the several parts of H.R. 4122 , those dealing with business and management are of special interest to me because there is not much to be gained by opening conversion education opportunities ...

E-Commerce and Development Report 2004

Information and communications technologies (ICT) have considerable potential to promote development and economic growth, by helping to foster innovation, improve productivity and expand the knowledge capacity of developing countries, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises. This is the fourth report in the series, published by UNCTAD, which seeks to assess the implications of the growing role of ICTs in economic development. Issues discussed include: the growth of e-commerce and issues for international dialogue; e-business survey results in Latin America; the use of digital and internet technologies in the creative industries, particularly in the music industry; online learning in the higher education sector; government e-commerce applications in e-procurement; legal issues and challenges of data privacy in an information society; and the ICT sector in Tunisia and the development of a national e-strategy.

Small firms use the Internet mainly for marketing purposes and to search for information concerning potential customers , suppliers and competitors , but also for e - banking and other types of financial services ( in fact , the latter ...