Switzerland
The EIS country pages provide for each of the European countries covered by the EIS 2008:
- Performance charts for each of the innovation dimensions showing both current and growth performance relative to the EU mean;
- Performance charts for each of the innovation indicators showing both current and growth performance relative to the EU mean;
- A data table showing time series data for the SII and each of the indicators.
More information on each country is available in the EIS report and its thematic papers which are available on the INNO Metrics website (http://www.proinno-europe.eu/metrics). Detailed information on policy measures and governance is available at the INNO Policy TrendChart website (http://www.proinno-europe.eu/trendchart).
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Switzerland has the highest overall level of innovation performance and its rate of improvement is also above that of the EU27. Relative strengths, compared to the country’s average performance, are in Throughputs and Innovators and relative weaknesses are in Linkages & entrepreneurship and Economic effects.
Over the past 5 years, Human resources, Finance and support and Throughputs have been the main drivers of the improvement in innovation performance, in particular as a result from strong growth in S&E and SSH doctorate graduates (8.2%), Venture capital (18.1%), Community trademarks (8.8%), Community designs (9.3%) and Technology Balance of Payments flows (10.8%). Performance in Firm investments has not improved.
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