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European Innovation scoreboard 2007 veebruar 14, 2008

Posted by Mikk Putk in All Posts in English, Innovation, Innovatsioon, Intellectual Property, Intellektuaalomand.
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Euroopa Komisjon on avaldanud Euroopa Liidu liikmesriikide inoovatsioonialase nö edetabeli: “EUROPEAN INNOVATION SCOREBOARD 2007 – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INNOVATION PERFORMANCE” Võrlusena on uute riikidena uuringusse lisatud nt Norra ja Austraalia.
Positiivne on, et Eesti on innovatsiooni mahajääjate grupist tõusnud mõõdukalt innovaatiliste riikide gruppi koos Austraalia, Sloveenia, Norra, Tšehhi, Itaalia, Küprose ja Hispaaniaga, jäädes üldkokkuvõttes enam mitte palju maha EU keskmisest:

http://www.proinno-europe.eu/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&topicID=275&parentID=51#

Performance chart by indicator

Lühikokkuvõte Eesti kohta.

Estonia
Estonia’s innovation performance ranks it among the “moderate innovators” with a performance that is below EU average but above the group of “catching up” countries. Other EU countries that have a similar performance as “moderate innovators” are the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Italy, Cyprus and Spain. Estonia’s innovation performance has been increasing over the past 5 years compared to the EU average. It is on track to reach the EU average level of innovation performance within 10 years if current trends continue.

Estonia is ranked fourth in the EU in the Innovation & Entrepreneurship dimension, where it well above average on the indicators of SMEs innovating in-house, ICT expenditures and SMEs using organisational innovation. It also has a relative strength in the Innovation drivers dimension, where it is already above the EU average on indicators of population with tertiary education, broadband penetration rate and youth education attainment level. However, Estonia is relatively weaker in the Knowledge creation dimension, where it scores well below average on indicators of business R&D expenditures, enterprises receiving public funding. It is also relatively weaker in the Intellectual property dimension. Estonia is below EU average in its efficiency of transforming innovation inputs into outputs (both Applications and Intellectual Property).

Performance table over time

Kuigi intellektuaalomandi valdkond on endiselt üks nõrgemaid Eestis, siis võrreldes nt kahe-aasta taguse IES raportiga on Euroopa patentide ja Euroopa Ühenduse kaubamärkide ja tööstusdisainilahenduste osas numbrid tublisti tõusnud.

Leheküljelt “Interactive visualisation of the European Innovation Scoreboard” leiab erinevad interaktiivsed tabelid ja riikide vahelised võrdlused kõikide hinnangukriteeriumite järgi.

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