Global innovation index 2007: the world's top innovators: globalisation has pushed innovation to the top of the agenda, but which countries respond best to the new challenges?
Author: Dutta, Soumitra ; Calkin, SimonINSEAD Area: Technology and Operations ManagementIn: World Business, no. 8, January/February 2007 Language: EnglishDescription: p. 26-37.Type of document: INSEAD ArticleNote: Please ask us for this itemAbstract: Globalisation has pushed innovation to the top of the agenda, but which countries respond best to the new challenges? The World Business/INSEAD Innovation Index 2007, researched by Professor Dutta and sponsored by BT, ranks nations according to their innovation performance. It shows the US to be by far the world's most innovative nation, based on eight categories of evaluation: institutions and policies; infrastructure; human capacity; technological sophistication; and business markets and capital. The study also factors in knowledge, competitiveness and wealth.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Globalisation has pushed innovation to the top of the agenda, but which countries respond best to the new challenges?
The World Business/INSEAD Innovation Index 2007, researched by Professor Dutta and sponsored by BT, ranks nations according to their innovation performance. It shows the US to be by far the world's most innovative nation, based on eight categories of evaluation: institutions and policies; infrastructure; human capacity; technological sophistication; and business markets and capital. The study also factors in knowledge, competitiveness and wealth.
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