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New challenges for indicators in science and technology policy-making: a European view

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  • Jean Gabolde

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Directorate-General XII of the European Union has always supported the integration of different kinds of S&T indicators. This resulted in the publication of the first report of S&T indicators in 1994 and the second one in 1997. Despite major efforts in this second report to bring together all different kinds of S&T input and output indicators at the European, national, regional and even enterprise level, there is still a large gap between the needs of the policy-makers and the existing indicators. Why? There is a well recognised evolution from a ‘linear’ to an ‘integrated’ science and innovation system. This calls for new indicators of connections, interactivity, linkage, in short, for a new family of ‘systemic indicators’. This paper also covers how this evolution is taken into account by key actions at the European level. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

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  • Jean Gabolde, 1998. "New challenges for indicators in science and technology policy-making: a European view," Research Evaluation, Oxford University Press, vol. 7(2), pages 99-104, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:rseval:v:7:y:1998:i:2:p:99-104
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    1. Tijssen, Robert J. W. & van Wijk, Erik, 1999. "In search of the European Paradox: an international comparison of Europe's scientific performance and knowledge flows in information and communication technologies research," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 28(5), pages 519-543, June.

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