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Der österreichische Forschungs- und Technologiebericht 2002

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  • Norbert Knoll

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Der von ARC Seibersdorf Research, Joanneum, Technopolis Austria und WIFO im Rahmen des Programms "tip – technologie information politikberatung" erstellte "Forschungs- und Technologiebericht 2002" liefert aktuelle Befunde zum österreichischen Innovationssystem und dient als Informationsquelle für die technologiepolitische Standortbestimmung. Die Forschungsquote nahm in Österreich in den neunziger Jahren zu, entspricht aber nach wie vor nicht der Wirtschaftskraft des Landes. Das heimische Wissenschaftssystem positioniert sich – gemessen an der Zahl der wissenschaftlichen Publikationen je Einwohner – im europäischen Mittelfeld. Einer besonderen Stärke im mittleren Bildungssegment steht ein außerordentlich geringer Anteil von Absolventen höherer Bildung gegenüber. Strukturmängel der technologischen Leistungsfähigkeit des Unternehmenssektors ergeben sich aus einem überdurchschnittlichen Anteil arbeitsintensiver Branchen bei gleichzeitig geringem Anteil technologiegestützter Branchen.

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  • Norbert Knoll & et al., 2002. "Der österreichische Forschungs- und Technologiebericht 2002," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 75(12), pages 763-774, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2002:i:12:p:763-774
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    1. Norbert Knoll, 2001. "Progress Towards the Knowledge-Based Economy," WIFO Working Papers 161, WIFO.
    2. Hannes Leo & Gerhard Schwarz & Martina Geider & Simon Pohn-Weidinger & Wolfgang Polt, 2002. "Die direkte Technologieförderung des Bundes," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 21791, March.
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