R&D and innovation at the firm level: improving the S&T policy information base
Morley S Lipsett,
J Adam Holbrook,
Richard Lipsey () and
Robert W de Wit
Research Evaluation, 1995, vol. 5, issue 2, 123-129
Abstract:
Recent studies have indicated that the number of firms engaged in R&D has been significantly underestimated, which has hampered the evaluation of the impact of government S&T policies and programs on individual firms. The results of a study reported here suggest there is a need to supplement R&D data collected according to Frascati Manual standards to include information on ‘part-time’ R&D performers. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1995
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