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Synopsis: Research: Industrial r&d:


ART11.pdf

Researchers consisted of leading researchers at universities, research institutes or industrial research organizations on wood material science and related sciences.


ART15.pdf

and Approaches in Technology and Innovation policy, STI Review, No. 22,1998. 16 OECD, Benchmarking Industry science Relationships, OECD, Paris, 2002.17 W. Polt, C. Rammer, H. Gassler, A. Schibany,

D. Schartinger, Benchmarking industry science relations: the role of framework conditions, Sc. Public policy 28 (4)( 2001) 247 258.18 EUROPOLIS, The European research area:


ART39.pdf

and industrial research programs and much looser connections with social stakeholders. However the pattern of proliferating growth


ART40.pdf

and industry science linkages. The 2 This section of the paper was developed initially for a presentation Foresight in Priority Setting Towards a European Initiative at a workshop‘‘Shaping the European Dimension of Foresight"28 february 1 march 2005, Brussels ftp://ftp


ART68.pdf

and EIRMA (European Industrial research Management Association) in the European union. 2. A significant number of managers of the firms we studied pointed out that they had great difficulty in finding


ART86.pdf

or to account for the actual evolution of industrial research and innovation systems. On the foresight side not only was there considerable confusion and conflict at the level of methods,


ART89.pdf

i) policy and governance,(ii) international Industrial r&d,(iii) knowledge society and (iv) environmental sustainability; 5. Positioning the scenario snapshots within the defined framework.


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\7. Impact of Swiss technology policy on firm innovation performance.pdf

Benchmarking industry science relations: the role of framework conditions. Science and Public policy, 28 (4), 247 258.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\5. Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forward-looking.pdf

Financial support for collaborative Industrial r&d will provide the basis for an innovation-driven construction industry, but should be offset by demandorieente innovation policy measures such as smart regulatiio and public procurement. 4. 2. 3 Sectoral development.


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