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This paper analyses Memorial University’s contribution to the economic development of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, specifically focusing on the university’s contributions to the provincial ocean economy. It analyses the university’s public engagement,...
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This paper concludes the project “Support to Improve Effectiveness of Lithuania’s Innovation Policy” which summarises … in selected areas of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy. The report takes stock of recent policy actions … taken since the “OECD Review of Innovation Policy: Lithuania 2016”. Drawing on international good practices it explores the …
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-KBC). This work shows that business investment in KBC is a key to future productivity growth and living standards. In many …: innovation; taxation; entrepreneurship and business development; corporate reporting; big data; competition and measurement. …
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-KBC). This work shows that business investment in KBC is a key to future productivity growth and living standards. In many …: innovation; taxation; entrepreneurship and business development; corporate reporting; big data; competition and measurement. …
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Despite substantial achievements in the recent past, the innovation climate in Russia is in need of major improvements … innovation. In this context, the Helsinki Seminar on "Innovation Policy and the Valorisation of Science and Technology in Russia … Newly Independent States (NIS). Participants examined the climate for innovation in Russia and discussed the lessons that …
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