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OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Austria 2018

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Over the past two decades, Austria has become one of the most R&D intensive economies among OECD countries and in the world, dedicating 3.1% of its GDP on R&D in 2016, the second highest figure in the European Union. To fully harness this R&D capacity, Austrian innovation policy needs to put a stronger emphasis on efficiency in transforming R&D inputs into impacts. To achieve higher impacts, Austria also needs to steer its research and innovation system towards leadership excellence in global markets. This requires enhanced international attractiveness for top-level researchers and talent, and a conducive environment for highly innovative enterprises. Austria could also benefit from strengthening R&D and innovation to support key transitions, such as digitalisation and Industry 4.0, and to tackle key societal challenges. The STI policy mix and governance arrangements should be adapted accordingly.

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Reconfiguration of science, technology and innovation governance in Austria: Structures for innovation leadership

This chapter examines science, technology and innovation governance in Austria. It begins with an overview of the main government actors in science, technology and innovation policy: ministries, funding agencies (and the role of private foundations), as well as advisory councils for research and innovation. It then examines agenda setting, co-ordination and evaluation of science, technology and innovation policy including the role of societal challenges and support for international linkages and cooperation,

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