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Task Force on Innovation - Report on Global InnovatIon Index : an Indian Perspective.
2010
G 311 NAB.T
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Title
Task Force on Innovation - Report on Global InnovatIon Index : an Indian Perspective.
Item Type
Book
Description
118 pages.
Alternate Call Number
G 311 NAB.T
Summary
Global Innovation index ranks countries on an annual basis for their contribution towards successful innovations based on their capacity. Published by Cornell University, INSEAD and WIPO in partnership with other organizations and institutions, it is based on both objective and subjective data derived from several sources such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), World Bank and World Economic Forum (WEF). The GII report has been published each year since 2007, becoming a leading benchmark tool for policy makers and business executives who seek insight into the state of innovation around the world, as a tool to measure progress. GII marks indicators for ranking world economies, their innovation capabilities and subsequent results. It provides a broader horizon by marking indicators going beyond the traditional measures such as levels of research and development. The GII has two sub-indices: The Innovation Input Sub-Index and the Innovation Output Sub-Index.
Formatted Contents Note
Global Innovation Index
India’s Position in GII
About task Force on Innovation
How to read this report
Comparative analysis of India’s ranking in GII 2015 & 2016
1. Institutions
1.1 Political environment
1.2 Regulatory environment
1.3 Business environment
2. Human Capital and research
2.1 Education
2.2 Tertiary education
2.3 Research and development (R&D)
3. Infrastructure
3.1 Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
3.2 General infrastructure
3.3 Ecological sustainability
4. Market Sophistication
4.1 Credit
4.2 Investment
4.3 Trade, competition & market scale
5. Business Sophistication
5.1 Knowledge workers
5.2 Innovation linkages
5.3 Knowledge absorption
6. Knowledge and Technology Outputs
6.1 Knowledge creation
6.2 Knowledge impact
6.3 Knowledge diffusion
7. Creative Outputs
7.1 Intangible assets
7.2 Creative goods and services
7.3 Online creativity
Appendix “A”: Innovation Models and Schemes in other countries
Appendix “B”: Innovation Models and Schemes in India
Appendix “C”: Source and definition of Indicators
India’s Position in GII
About task Force on Innovation
How to read this report
Comparative analysis of India’s ranking in GII 2015 & 2016
1. Institutions
1.1 Political environment
1.2 Regulatory environment
1.3 Business environment
2. Human Capital and research
2.1 Education
2.2 Tertiary education
2.3 Research and development (R&D)
3. Infrastructure
3.1 Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
3.2 General infrastructure
3.3 Ecological sustainability
4. Market Sophistication
4.1 Credit
4.2 Investment
4.3 Trade, competition & market scale
5. Business Sophistication
5.1 Knowledge workers
5.2 Innovation linkages
5.3 Knowledge absorption
6. Knowledge and Technology Outputs
6.1 Knowledge creation
6.2 Knowledge impact
6.3 Knowledge diffusion
7. Creative Outputs
7.1 Intangible assets
7.2 Creative goods and services
7.3 Online creativity
Appendix “A”: Innovation Models and Schemes in other countries
Appendix “B”: Innovation Models and Schemes in India
Appendix “C”: Source and definition of Indicators
Published
India : CIPAM, 2010.
Language
English
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