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The Innovation Gap between the Polish Economy and the European Union
Knowledge and innovations are considered to be among the most important factors that determine the pace and quality of economic growth. Therefore, Poland is facing a serious challenge to effectively transform its economy into an innovative economy ...
Edyta Dworak
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Innovating European defence [PDF]
If war is inherently a social act, the same must be said of military innovation. Even\ud narrowing down the key terms and definitions reveals this. The subject of this chapter\ud is the innovation of European defence, but the literature on military change has been\ud referred to as ;revolution; (as in the Revolution in Military Affairs ...
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Artificial Intelligence for Urban Safety: A Case Study for reducing road accident in Genoa [PDF]
This study explores the application of Machine Learning (ML) and citizen engagement in improving road safety for vulnerable populations (pedestrians, cyclists) in Genoa, Italy.
A. Marceddu +4 more
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Innovation and Productivity in European Industries [PDF]
The labour productivity impact of innovation is investigated in this paper combining neo-Schumpeterian insights on the variety of innovation with the importance of industrial structures and firm size; two models are proposed for explaining productivity and export success in European manufacturing industries and firm-size classes.
PIANTA M, VAONA A
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Measuring the Innovation of Economy throught Global and European Tools
Global and European innovation assessment and measurement represents a means by which relevant analyses of the innovative process can be carried out, as well as long-term strategies that aim at sustainable economic development.
Marcela Pop Delia, Teodor Pop Mircea
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An Ambitious Objective: an Assessment of the EU R&D Strategy
In Barcelona, the European Union set ambitious targets for the European Research Area, calling for research expenditures equivalent to 3 % of Europe’s GDP by 2010.
Andreas Schibany, Gerhard Streicher
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Drivers, Enables and conditions for Public Sector Innovation in European Countries
This study identifies the factors that influence innovation in the public sector in different countries. To do this, we identified innovation patterns in European countries and established the factors associated with such patterns. A cluster analysis was
Maria Manuela Natário, Joao Couto
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European regulatory perspectives for innovative therapies [PDF]
The current regulatory requirements offer accelerated assessment of innovative therapies in Europe. Future perspectives include the need for increased interaction between stakeholders in pharmaceutical development. Development of new, high quality, effective and safe medicines in Europe is the common goal of academia, pharmaceutical industry and ...
Ormarsdottir, S. +2 more
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Innovativity: A comparison across seven European countries [PDF]
This paper proposes a framework to account for innovation similar to the usual accounting framework in production analysis and a measure of innovativity comparable to that of total factor productivity. This innovation accounting framework is illustrated using micro-aggregated firm data from the first community innovation surveys (cis1) for seven ...
Mohnen, Pierre +2 more
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The role of histone modifications in transcription regulation upon DNA damage
This review discusses the critical role of histone modifications in regulating gene expression during the DNA damage response (DDR). By modulating chromatin structure and recruiting repair factors, these post‐translational modifications fine‐tune transcriptional programmes to maintain genomic stability.
Angelina Job Kolady, Siyao Wang
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