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The Use of Patents to Assess National Innovation Systems: Evidences from Spanish Biotechnology

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In this article, the authors analyzed the evolution of the biotechnology sector in Spain and its relationship with scientific policy and the management of R&D, and analyzed the influence of political decisions as a major factor with a bearing on the quality of science.
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Spain’s economy recorded a high rate of growth from the mid-1990s onwards. At the same time, the resources allocated to Research and Development (R&D) grew at a much faster pace than in other European Union (EU) countries. Spain’s growth recorded an average rate of 2.93% from the early 1990s to 2004. Over the same period, the average growth in the EU was 0.46%. This circumstance, together with several sound policy decisions implemented between 2004 and 2009, ushered in a “golden age of Spanish biotechnology”. In terms of the national patent licenses issued by the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO) between 2004 and 2009, the number in biotechnology grew from 84 to 151. However, the current economic situation in Spain, along with a series of political decisions taken over the past two or three years to cut spending on R&D, predicts a sharp downturn in the performance of Spanish biotechnology. This scenario makes Spain one of the best places to study the successes and failures of the management of science and allows transfer this experience to the other international regions. We need to analyze the influence of political decisions as a major factor with a bearing on the quality of science. Using patents as an indicator of scientific development, this paper analyzes the evolution of the biotechnology sector in Spain and its relationship with scientific policy and the management of R&D.

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Brief review on Biotechnological methods

TL;DR: Biotechnology is the utilization of living frameworks and living beings to create or make stock, or any innovative application those utilizations natural frameworks, living creatures or subordinates thereupon, to shape or alter stock or procedures for particular use.
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National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach to national systems of innovation is proposed, where the public sector is viewed as a pacer in the development of industrial networks, and the role of finance in national system of innovation.
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Systems of innovation : technologies, institutions and organizations

TL;DR: The Systems of Innovation approach as mentioned in this paper is considered by many to be a useful analytical approach for better understanding innovation processes as well as the production and distribution of knowledge in the economy and is relevant for policy makers.
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