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020 _a978-92-76-38409-0 (Print)
020 _a978-92-76-38407-6 (Pdf)
022 _a2467-4427
024 _2doi (Print)
_a10.2873/340166
024 _2doi (Pdf)
_a10.2873/725879
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245 0 0 _aEuropean Innovation Scoreboard 2021
_c/ this report was prepared and coordinated by Hugo Hollanders, Nordine Es-Sadki ; European Commission, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
260 _aLuxembourg :
_bPublications Office of the European Union,
_c2021
300 _a95 p.
_b: il. col., tab., mapas
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _2isbdcontent
_atexto (visual)
337 _2isbdmedia
_aelectrónico
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_arecurso en línea
490 _aEuropean Innovation Scoreboard 2021,
_x2467-4435
520 _aThe annual European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) provides a comparative assessment of the research and innovation performance of EU Member States and selected third countries, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of their research and innovation systems. It helps countries assess areas in which they need to concentrate their efforts in order to boost their innovation performance. All results for the EU are for the current 27 Member States. Most of the data used in this report are not recent enough to capture the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 edition of the innovation scoreboard shows that Europe's innovation performance continues to improve across the EU. On average, innovation performance has increased by 12.5% since 2014. There is continued convergence within the EU, with lower-performing countries growing faster than higher-performing ones, therefore closing the innovation gap among them. Five EU countries witnessed an improvement in the performance of 25 percentage points or more (Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Italy and Lithuania). Sweden continues to be the  EU Innovation Leader, followed by Finland, Denmark and Belgium, all with innovation performance well above the EU average. In the global landscape, the EU is performing better than its competitors like China, Brazil, South Africa, Russia, and India, while South Korea, Canada, Australia, the United States, and Japan have a performance lead over the EU. This year’s European innovation scoreboard (EIS) is based on a revised framework, which includes new indicators on digitalisation and environmental sustainability, bringing the scoreboard more in line with the EU political priorities.
540 _aThe reuse policy of European Commission documents is regulated by Decision 2011/833/EU (OJ L 330, 14.12.2011, p. 39). For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not under the EU copyright, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders
650 7 _aEconomía digital
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653 _aIA
653 _ainnovación
653 _ainvestigación y desarrollo
653 _apolítica industrial
653 _aindicador económico
653 _aanálisis comparativo
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_aHollanders, Hugo
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_aEs-Sadki, Nordine
710 _aComisión Europea.
_bDirección General de Mercado Interior, Industria, Emprendimiento y Pymes
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830 _aEuropean Innovation Scoreboard
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856 4 _uhttps://ec.europa.eu/docsroom/documents/45973
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856 4 _uhttps://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/policy/innovation/scoreboards_en
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