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The Austrian Experience with Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators

In: New Concepts in Innovation Output Measurement

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  • Peter Fleissner
  • Wolfgang Hofkirchner
  • Margit Pohl

Abstract

In spite of considerable public concern about industrial innovations in Austria there exist only four databases (of poor quality) which allow for quantitative innovation research. This was a reason to engage in the collection of literature-based innovation output data in Austria. This chapter reports on our experience from a first round of data collection.

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  • Peter Fleissner & Wolfgang Hofkirchner & Margit Pohl, 1993. "The Austrian Experience with Literature-based Innovation Output Indicators," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Alfred Kleinknecht & Donald Bain (ed.), New Concepts in Innovation Output Measurement, chapter 4, pages 85-112, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-22892-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-22892-8_4
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    1. Gellatly, Guy & Baldwin, John R., 1998. "La haute technologie est-elle l'exclusivite des entreprises ou peut-elle s'appliquer a l'ensemble d'un secteur d'activite? Donnees recueillies aupres des nouvelles entreprises axees sur la technologie," Direction des études analytiques : documents de recherche 1998120f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.
    2. Beneito, Pilar, 2006. "The innovative performance of in-house and contracted R&D in terms of patents and utility models," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 502-517, May.

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