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New Concepts in Innovation Output Measurement

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  • © 1993

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This collection of papers describes advances in the measurement of innovation output, principally through the use of a new technique based on scanning of trade and technical journals. Experience in several countries is assessed and the strength and weaknesses of the technique discussed. The conclusion is that, taken together with recent advances in the design of questionnaires for postal surveys of innovation, this technique provides a radically improved data source for testing innovation theories and for effective policy analysis.

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  • SEO, Foundation for Economic Research, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Alfred Kleinknecht

  • EC Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Ispra, Italy

    Donald Bain

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