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# Indicator needs
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- Which new measures[^1]
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- Landscape of measures
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- Diversity index of innovation support instruments in the region[^2]
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- Existing investments in measures
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- What other regions do differently
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- Balance of measure index
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- Profile comparison with other regions
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- Number of specific types of measures per capita
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- How to design & implement measures[^3]
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- Good practices
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- Diagnostics
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- Internal business innovation factors
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- Return on investment to innovation
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- Firm's turnover from (new to firm)
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product innovation (as a pecentage of total turnover)
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- Increase in the probability to innovate linked to ICT use
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(in product innovation, process innovation, organisational innovaton, marketing innovation)
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- Scientific articles by type of collaboration (per capita)
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(international co-authoriship, domestic co-authoriship, single author)
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- Increase in a share of expenditures on technological
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innovations in the total amount of regional firms’ expenditures, %
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- Increase in the number of innovative companies with in-house R&D
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- Increase in th number of innovative companies without in-house R&D
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- Increase in th number of firms with
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international/national collaboration on innovation
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- Highly cited scientific articles (as a percentage of
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highly cited scientific article in the whole Federation)
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- Patents filed by public research organisations
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(as a percentafe of patent application filed under PCT)
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- Number of international patents
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- Start-up activity (as a percentage of start-up activity in the whole Federation)
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- Number of innovative companies to the number of students
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- Number of innovative companies to the number of researchers
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- Volume of license agreements to the volume of R&D support from the regional budget
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- How much effort: where & how[^4]
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- The bottom-line[^5]
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- Wages
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- Dynamics of real wages
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- Average wage (compare to the Fed)
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- Productivity
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- Labor productivity
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- Labor productivity growth rate
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- Jobs
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- Share of high-productive jobs
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- Share of creative industries jobs
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- Uneployment rate of university graduates
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- Income
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- GRP per capita and its growth rate
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- Influencing factors
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- Economy
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- Economic structure
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- Volume of manufacturing production per capita
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- Manufacturing value added per capita (non-natural resource-based)
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- The enabling environment
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- Ease of doing business[^6]
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- Level of administrative barriers (number and cost of administrative procedures)
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- Competition index[^7]
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- Workforce
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- Quality of education[^8]
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- Inrease in the number of International students
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- Quantity of education
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- Participation in life-long learning[^9]
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- Increase in literarecy
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- Amount of university and colleague
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students per 10 thousands population
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- Share of employees with higher education in
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the total amount of population at the working age
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- Increase in University students
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- Government expenditure on General University Funding
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- Access to training, information, and consulting support
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- Science & engineering workforce
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- Availability of scientists and engineers[^10]
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- Amount of researches per 10 thousands population
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- Average wage of researches per average wage in the region
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- Share of researchers in the total number of employees in the region
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- Government
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- Total expenditure of general government as a percentage of GDP
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- Government expenditure on Economic Development
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- Access to finance
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- Deals
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- Venture capital investments for start-ups as a percentage of GDP
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- Amounts of business angel, pre-seed, seed and venture financing
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- Amount of public co-funding of business R&D
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- Number of startups received venture financing
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- Number of companies received equity investments
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- Available
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- Amount of matching grants available in the region for business R&D
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- Number of Business Angels
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- ICT
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- ICT use[^11]
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- Broadband penetration
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- Internet penetration
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- Computer literacy
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- Behavior of innovation actors
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- Access to markets
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- FDI
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- foreign JVs
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- Inflow of foreign direct investments in high-technology industries
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- Foreign direct investment jobs[^12]
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- FDI as a share of regional non natural resource-based GRP
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- Number of foreign subsidiaries operating in the region
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- Share of foreign controlled enterprises
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- Exports
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- Export intensity in manufacturing and services[^13]
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- Share of high-technology export in the total volume
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of production of goods, works and services
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- Share of innovation production/serivces that goes for export,
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by zones (EU, US, CIS, other countries
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- Share of high-technology products in government procurements
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- Entrepreneurship culture
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- Fear of failure rate[^14]
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- Entrepreneurship as desirable career choice[^15]
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- High Status Successful Entrepreneurship[^16]
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- Collaboration & partnerships
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- Number of business contracts with foreign partners for R&D collaboration
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- Share of R&D financed from foreign sources[^17]
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- Firms collaborating on innovation with organizations in other countries[^18]
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- Share of Innovative companies collaborating
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with research institutions on innovation
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- Number of joint projects conducted by the local comapnies
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and local consulting/intermediary agencies
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- science and industry links
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- Technology absorption
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- Local supplier quality[^19]
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- Share of expenditures on technological innovations
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in the amount of sales
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- Number of purchased new technologies
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- Investments in ICT by asset (IT equipment,
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communication equipment, software)
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- Machinery and equipment
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- Software and databases
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- Level of energy efficiency of the regional economy
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(can be measured by sectors and for the whole region)
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- Share of wastes in the total volume of production (by sector)
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- Innovation activities in firms
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- Share of innovative companies
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- Business R&D expenditures per GRP
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- Factors hampering innovation[^20]
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- Expenditure on innovation by firm size
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- R&D and other intellectl property products
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- Growth of the number of innovative companies
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- Outpus
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- Volume of new to Russian market production per GRP
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- Volume of new to world market production per total production
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- Growth of the volume of production of innovative companies
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- Volume of innovation production per capita
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- Entrepreneurial activities
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- New business density[^21]
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- Volume of newly registered corporations [^22]
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- Share of gazelle companies in the total number of businesses
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- R&D production
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- Outputs
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- Amount of domestically protected intellectual
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property per 1 mln. population
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- Amount of PCT-applications per 1 mln. population
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- Number of domestic patent applications per R&D expenditures
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- Number of intellectual property exploited by regional
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enterprises per 1 mln. population
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- Publication activity of regional scientists and researches
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- Inputs
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- Regional and local budget expenditures on R&D
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- Government R&D expenditure
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- Public sector innovation
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- Number of advanced ICT introduced in the budgetary organizations
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(regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations)
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- E-government index
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- Number of management innovations introduced in the budgetary organizations
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(regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations)
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- Supporting organizations
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- Research institutions
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- Collaboration
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- Number of interactions between universities
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and large companies by university size
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- Resources
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- R&D expenditures per 1 researcher
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- Average wage of researches per average wage in the region
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- High education expenditure on R&D
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- Scientific outputs
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- Publications
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- Impact of publications in the ISI database (h-index)
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- Number of publications in international journals per worker per year
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- Publications: Academic articles in international peer-reviewed
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journals per 1,000 researchers [articles/1,000 researchers].
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- Number of foreign patents granted per staff
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- Supportive measures
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- Diversity index of university entrepreneurship support measures[^23]
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- Commercialization
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- Licensing
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- Academic licenses: Number of licenses
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per 1,000 researchers.[licenses/researcher]
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- Spin-offs
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- Number of spin-offs with external private financing
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as a share of the institution's R&D budget
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- Industry contracts
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- Industry revenue per staff
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- Foreign contracts: Number of contracts with foreign industria
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l companies at scientific and educational organizations
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per 1,000 researchers [contracts/researchers]
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- Share of industry income from foreign companies
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- Revenue raised from industry R&D as a fraction
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of total institutional budget (up to a cap)
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- Difficulties faced by research organization in collaborating with SMEs
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- Private market
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- Number of innovation & IP services organizations[^24]
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- Number of private innovation infrastructure organizations [^25]
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- Access to certification and licensing for specific activities
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- Access to suppliers of equipment, production and engineering services
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- Innovation infrastructure
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- Investments
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- Public investment in innovation infrastructure
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- Increase of government investment in innovation infrastructure
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- Number of Development institution projects performed in the region
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- Volume of seed investments by the regional budget
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- Volume of venture financing from the regional budget
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- Volume of state support per one company
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- What to do about existing measures[^26]
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- Demand for measure
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- Quality of beneficiaries
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- Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms
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- Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms
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- Role of IP for tenants/clients[^27]
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- Share of tenants with innovation activities
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- Gazelle tenant: Share of tenants with
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annual revenue growth of more than 20%
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for each of the past four years or since formation [%]
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- Globalization of tenants: Median share of tenant
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revenues obtained from exports [%]
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- Number of beneficiaries
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- Number of projects conducted by companies in cooperation with innovation infrastructure
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- Scope and intensity of use of services offered to firms
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- Number of companies supported by the infrastructure (training, information, consultations, etc.)
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- Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes (regional, federal, international)
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- Degree of access
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- Level of awareness
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- Perception (opinion poll) of business managers
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regarding public support programmes
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- Transparency
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- Perception of business managers in terms
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of level of transparency of support measures in the region
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- Description by regional business managers of the way the
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select and apply for regional and federal support schemes
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- Number of applicants
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- Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes
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- Number of companies that know about a particular program
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- Increase in the number of start-ups applying to receive VC investments
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- Increase in the number of start-ups applying for a place in the incubators
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- Inputs of measures
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- Qualified staff[^28]
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- Budget per beneficiary
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- Performance of measure
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- Implementation of measure
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- Target vs. actual KPIs
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- Intermediate outputs per budget
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- Qualification of staff
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- Output of measure
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- Opinion surveys
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- Opinions of beneficiaries
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- Hard metrics
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- Output per headcount (e.g. staff, researchers)
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- Productivity analysis
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- Impact of measure
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- Opinion surveys
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- Perception of support impact (opinion polls)
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- Perception of the activity of regional government by the regional companies
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- Hard metrics
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- Increase in number of small innovation enterprises
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- Growth of the total volume of salary in the supported companies (excluding inflation)
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- Growth of the volume of regional taxes paid by the supported companies
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- Growth of the volume of export at the supported companies
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- Number of new products/projects at the companies that received support
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- Impact assessment
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- Average leverage of 1rub (there would be
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several programs with different leverage)
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- Volume of attracted money per one ruble
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of regional budget expenditures on innovation projects
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- What investments in innovative projects[^29]
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- Competitive niches
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- Clusters behavior
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- Cluster EU star rating
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- Share of value added of cluster enterprises in GRP
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- Share of cluster products in the relevant world market segment
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- Share of export in cluster total volume of sales
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- Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies
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- Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies
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to the volume of state support for the cluster
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- Growth of the volume of innovation production in the cluster
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- Share of export in cluster total volume of sales (by zones: US, EU, CIS, other countries)
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- Internal behavior
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- Median wage in the cluster
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- Growth of the volume of R&D in the cluster
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- Cluster collaboration
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- R&D
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- Patent map
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- Publications map
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- Industry
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- FDI map
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- Gazelle map
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- Business R&D expenditures as a share of revenues by sector
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- Share of regional products in the world market
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- Expenditure on innovation by firm size, by sector
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- Entrepreneurship
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- Startup map
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- Venture investment map
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- Attractiveness to public competitive funding
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- Fed and regional seed fund investments
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- FASIE projects: Number of projects supported
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by the FASIE per 1,000 workers [awards/worker]
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- Competitiveness support factors
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- Private investment in innovation
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- How to improve image
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- Rankings
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- macro indicators
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- meso-indicators
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- Innovation investment climate
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[^1]: Identifying new measures or investments that should be implemented.[^2]: Number of different innovations policy instruments existing in the region as a share of a total number representing a full typology of instruments[^3]: Understanding how to design the details of a particular measure and how to implement them.[^4]: Understanding the level of effort the region needs to take to compete on innovation and where to put this effort[^5]: This is what policy makers care about in the end[^6]: WB[^7]: GCR[^8]: GCR[^9]: per 100 population aged 25-64[^10]: GCR[^11]: GCR[^12]: : the percentage of the workforce employed by foreign companies [%]. [^13]: : exports as a share of total output in manufacturing and services [%].[^14]: GEM[^15]: GEM[^16]: GEM[^17]: UNESCO[^18]: CIS[^19]: GCR[^20]: CIS, BEEPS[^21]: Number of new organizations per thousand working age population (WBI)[^22]: (as a percentage of all registered corporations)[^23]: Number of measures offered by the unversity within a preset range (NCET2 survey)[^24]: (design firms, IP consultants, etc.)[^25]: (e.g. accelerators, incubators)[^26]: Understanding which measures should be strengthened, dropped or improved, and how.[^27]: WIPO SURVEY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SERVICES OFEUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY INCUBATORS[^28]: JL: not sure how this would be measured[^29]: Understanding what investments should be made in innovative projects.
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