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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE IJS Ljubljana, 1 st - 2 nd October 2009

SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PUBLIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS IN SLOVENIA (prepared by prof. Peter Stanovnik). TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE IJS Ljubljana, 1 st - 2 nd October 2009. CONTENTS. Science and technology as drivers of economic growth and productivity – R&D expenditures by sectors

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE IJS Ljubljana, 1 st - 2 nd October 2009

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  1. SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PUBLIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS IN SLOVENIA(prepared by prof. Peter Stanovnik) TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE IJS Ljubljana, 1st - 2nd October 2009

  2. CONTENTS • Science and technology as drivers of economic growth and productivity – R&D expenditures by sectors • Gap between performance in public RO and industrial competitiveness • Regression analysis between value added and number of reaearchers in public and private organizations • Impact of RO estimated by accomplishment of NRRP 2006 – 2010 objectives

  3. R&D expenditure in Slovenia(by sectors)

  4. Value added per employee in relation to the number of researchers in BES (2004) Source: DV: STIE 2007, Researchers: Eurostat

  5. Value added per employee in BES in relation to the share between government and private researchers (2004) Source: Eurostat, STIE 2007

  6. Objectives Impact on domestic environment (measures for increasing collaboration between BES and academia, share of BES in financing public R&D, share of BES in financing natural sciences and engineering); Efficiency of R&D investments (prioritisation of R&D, fragmentation, impact on VA, internationalisation of R&D investments); Public R&D investment (below targeted 1%); Human resources for R&D (disproportion between R&D personnel in industry and academia); R&D supportive environment (innovation culture, integration within ERA, European information systems). Level of accomplishment (2009) moderate low Insufficient moderate moderate Accomplishment of NRRP objectives

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