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tip-OECD-Workshop
"Public - Private Partnerships in der Innovationspolitik"
Vienna,
Austrian Insitute of Economic Research (WIFO), Vienna
Date
10.05.2004
Beginning
10:00
End
15:30

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tip Final Conference
tip 2001 - 2003 is about to be concluded after a duration of three years. To mark the occasion the tip - final conference will be held on 15. 4. 2004 in the Festsaal of the BMBWK, 3rd floor, Freyung, 1010 Vienna. The presentation topics will be the Lisbon - Strategy of the EU and "Governance" in Austrian technology policies.
BMBWK, Festsaal, 3rd floor, Freyung 1, 1010 Wien
Vienna
Date
15.04.2004
Beginning
9:00
End
17:00

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Benchmarking Science and Technology Policy II
The goals of the workshop are (a) to critically discuss the main findings of recent benchmarking initiatives of the European Commission, (b) to position Austria in these benchmarkings and to draw conclusions for Austria's S&T policy, (c) to discuss the outlook and the options for the coordination of national policies through the EU's policy benchmarking process.
Location
Vienna, Chamber of Commerce
Date
25 November, 2002

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Benchmarking Science and Technology Policy
Research and development is conducted increasingly within an international context. In paving the way for a European Research Area, a growing need for a means to compare framework conditions and performance which goes beyond the classic economic indicators has arisen. Benchmarking, a concept borrowed from the science of business management, is based on the identification and transfer of "best (or good) practice" and takes quantitative as well as qualitative aspects into consideration. During the workshop "Benchmarking Science and Technology Policy", the various benchmarking initiatives of the EU and the OECD in the area of research and innovation policy and their results were presented.
Location
Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Haus der Wirtschaft, Wien
Date
11-12 April, 2002

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The OECD "Growth Project" - Implications for Austria's Innovation Policy
At its meeting of May 1999, the Ministerial Council asked the OECD to analyse the causes underlying differences in growth performance in OECD countries and identify factors, institutions and policies that could enhance long-term growth prospects. In responce to this request, the OECD launched a two-year study involving three Directorates and a number of Committees.
The final report entitled "The New Economy: Beyond the Hype" was presented to the Ministerial Council in 2001. At the workshop major results and policy recommendation were presented by Andrew Wyckoff (Head of the Economic Analysis and Statistics Division, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry at the OECD).
Location
Austrian Insitute of Economic Research (WIFO), Vienna
Date
7.11.2001
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