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WIPO最新发布:2012全球创新指数报告

发布时间:2012.07.05 北京市查看:12456 评论:9



The Global Innovation Index 2012





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目录 :content.pdf

第1章  chapter1.pdf

第2章  chapter2.pdf

第3章  chapter3.pdf

第4章  chapter4.pdf

第5章  chapter5.pdf

第6章  chapter6.pdf

第7章  chapter7.pdf

第8章  chapter8.pdf

第9章  chapter9.pdf

第10章  chapter10.pdf

第11章  chapter11.pdf

附录1  appendix1.pdf  
附录2  appendix2.pdf  附录3  appendix3.pdf
附录4  appendix4.pdf   附录 5   appendix5.pdf


全文下载:http://www.wipo.int/econ_stat/en/economics/gii/index.html

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    2012/07/05 09:19 [来自北京市]

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    多谢了。

    2012/07/05 09:47 [来自北京市]

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    支持

    2012/07/05 10:26 [来自北京市]

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  • 第4楼
    第一部分第20页,即整个464页pdf的第42页有一段是说中国的,后边的没再找。另外感觉香港和新加坡好像排名挺靠前,这个排名也不知道准不准唉。
    For second year in a row, China shows several strengths (Box 3).
    China ranks 34th (33rd among GII 2011 countries), down from 29th
    in 2011. It reached 1st place in the Efficiency Index, 55th in the Input Sub-Index, and 19th in the Output Sub-Index. With a population of 1.3 billion and a GDP per capita of PPP$ 8,394.1, its performance is remarkable. China was particularly affected by the adjustments made to the GII framework. Had the 2011 model  been kept intact, China would have improved its ranking (Annex 2). China’s rankings improved on two pillars: Business sophistication (from 29th to 28th/27th position among GII 2011 economies) and Knowledge and technology outputs (from 9th to 5th position). On the latter—which includes knowledge creation (patents, utility models, scientific publications), knowledge impact (growth in labour productivity, new businesses, and so on), and knowledge diffusion (royalty receipts, hightech exports, computer and communication services exports, FDI outf lows)—China is outpaced only by Switzerland, Sweden, Singapore, and Finland. China dropped six places in the rankings on infrastructure (to 39th position); the addition of a new sub-pillar on ecological sustainability, however, is not to blame (there China ranks 37th); the culprit is rather a fall on the ICT sub-pillar, from 59th to 73rd/70th among 2011 economies. This weakness is echoed by a low score on the new sub-pillar 7.3, online creativity, where China ranks 120th.

    2012/07/05 10:47 [来自北京市]

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    还是需要发展呀……

    2012/07/05 13:35 [来自上海市]

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    谢谢共享阿

    2012/07/06 11:16 [来自江苏省]

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