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The Social and Economic Impact of Publicly Funded Research in 35 Participating Universities
The Social and Economic Impact of Publicly Funded Research in 35 Participating Universities
Arthur D. Little was commissioned by 35 universities to conduct a study of the impact of research in their institutions - primarily from the 'post-92' group. The study showed that such institutions play a key part in sustaining what England's Higher Education Funding Council calls "A dynamic and internationally competitive research sector".
Released: September 2006
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How to Make Belgium a Hotspot for Innovation
Results of a Survey among Managers of Enterprises in Belgium
The Federation of Enterprises in Belgium and Arthur D. Little jointly undertook a study to measure the satisfaction of managers of companies in Belgium with the boundary conditions that influence the innovation capacity of their company. The study focused on the boundary conditions set by the public authorities, such as taxes, financial incentives, the labor market, education, environmental regulations, permits, and technology transfer from university research.
Released: August 2006
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