Objective
The study "Services in Innovation, Innovation in Services" aims to develop concepts, empirical evidence, and proposals for practical action concerning the role of services in European innovation systems. The study will determine the factors which shape services' roles, how these factors are themselves changing, and what role policies and business practices have in creating favourable contexts for services innovation.
This project will be organised around "innovation in services" and "services innovation", as two aspects that consider the two roles of service activities towards innovation dynamics, as a site of or significant user of innovations, or as a "catalyst" of innovation processes, in networks with other economic sectors.
The project will:
- Map, understand and analyse the changing role of services and service innovations as users, carriers, shapers and services of innovation in European innovation systems, and
- design, formulate and integrate options for innovation and technology policies and business strategies that take into account the role of services in innovation and innovation in services.
The project will be organised in seven work packages of which six contain substantial research tasks. The work package on synthesis and policy options is to give implications for national and European innovation policies, business strategies, future research, and future development of innovation data gathering procedures and indicators. User involvement is foreseen through the partners' contact with policy makers and business community so as to strengthen the potential for dissemination of results at the end of the project.
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Coordinator
0155 OSLO
Norway
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