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Innovation in Norwegian industries – testing a new taxonomy
(STEP Report;6-2002, Research report, 2002-01) -
Innovation in the Service Economy
(STEP Report;7-1996, Research report, 1996-12) -
Innovation in ultra-peripheral regions: The case of Finnmark and rural areas in Norway
(STEP Report;2-1998, Research report, 1998-04) -
Innovation Outputs in the Norwegian Economy: How Innovative are Small Firms?
(STEP Report;5-1996, Research report, 1996-08) -
Innovation Policies for SMEs in Norway
(STEP Report;11-1996, Research report, 1996-10) -
Innovation policies for SME’s in Norway: Analytical framework and policy options
(STEP Report;2-1997, Research report, 1997-05) -
Innovation policy in the post-war period
(STEP Report;1-2003, Research report, 2003-06-12) -
Innovation regimes and trajectories in goods transport
(STEP Report;9-1998, Research report, 1998-05) -
Innovation, firm profitability and growth
(STEP Report;1-1997, Research report, 1997-05) -
Innovation, knowledge bases and clustering in selected industries in the Oslo region
(STEP Report;4-1999, Research report, 1999-11) -
Innvandring av kompetanse - hvilket potensial har registerdata?
(STEP Report;5-2003, Research report, 2003-06-16) -
Interactions in knowledge systems: Foundations, policy implications and empirical methods
(STEP Report;10-1994, Research report, 1994-11) -
IP-Valuation as a Tool to Sustain Innovation
(STEP Report;17-2003, Research report, 2003-09-04)In recent years, a variety of interests have argued that improved standards are needed for valuing intangible assets. Although there is agreement on this general point, there is persistent divergence among accountants, ... -
Knowledge intensive service activities and innovation in public home based services to elderly in Norway – Part project report from the OECD KISA study
(STEP Report;4-2004, Research report, 2004)This is the second of three studies of the use of knowledge intensive service activities (KISA) in innovation in specific industries or sectors. The report consists of the Norwegian part of an OECD study which includes ... -
Knowledge intensive service activities and innovation in the Norwegian aquaculture industry - Part project report from the OECD KISA study
(STEP Report;5-2004, Research report, 2004)This report is the last of three studies focusing on the use of knowledge intensive service activities (KISA) in innovation in specific industries in Norway (Broch, 2004 and Broch and Isaksen, 2004). Typical examples of ... -
Knowledge intensive service activities and innovation in the Norwegian software industry - Part project report from the OECD KISA study
(STEP Report;3-2004, Research report, 2004)This report is the first of three studies of the use of knowledge intensive service activities (KISA) in innovation in specific industries. The report consists of the Norwegian part of an OECD study which includes several ... -
Learning two coins one-side-trick. Interaction of social science and policy - On the importance of policy learning
(STEP Report;19-2003, Research report, 2003)The paper outlines a systemic based approach to policy learning to the development of policy making capabilities and competences and the role of social science and related policy analysis to the policy making process. The ... -
Location and innovation. Geographical variations in innovative activity in Norwegian manufacturing industry
(STEP Report;3-1996, Research report, 1996-07) -
Location, agglomeration and innovation: Towards regional innovation systems in Norway?
(STEP Report;13-1996, Research report, 1996-11) -
Low-Tech Industries and the Knowledge Economy: State of the Art and Research Challenges
(STEP Report;16-2003, Research report, 2003-09-29)This paper addresses a central problem for economic analysis and public policy in Europe. Should Europe focus on socalled high-technology or science-based industries in attempting to solve growth and employment problems? ...