What if the goose that lays the golden egg fails to produce?
We build and build, hire illegal immigrants and sell homes here and out there, and so far it works ...
How big do they do?
It's amazing the profound transformation that are experiencing the most advanced countries in the keys to competitiveness and innovation and strategy is disposal of intangible assets and intellectual capital, which are significantly altering the economic policies toward the so-called knowledge economy.
These countries have policies that tend to be more integration between R & D, technology, innovation, competitiveness and social needs, quality of life and economic and social development.
build and articulate effective innovation systems where the role of agents is well defined and the interaction with national and international level is correct but mainly have excellent results in the design of public programs.
Innovation is a complex process que España no esta llevando con gran talante, "como diría alguien conocido", dicho proceso se basa en llevar las ideas al mercado en forma de nuevos o mejorados productos o servicios.
Esta muy bien que estemos aprovechando "nuestra gallina", pero también hemos de mejorar y para ello debemos invertir mucho más en innovación, apoyar a los cientos de intelectuales españoles que se han de ir con sus brillantes ideas a otros países para poder llevarlas a cabo puesto que los gobiernos aquí no les dan su apoyo.
Escuchamos como Rajoy insta a Zapatero a invertir mucho más en I+D+I, Zapatero da instrucciones a su Gobierno y al partido socialista para que viajen y conozcan el "milagro irlandés", y sustituye its reference to "spirit" with "entrepreneurship and innovation."
then at Georgetown University Aznar critical to the English Government for a very short budgets on R + D + I.
For more curl curl Felipe González lectures in Latin America with the title "the new English way: innovation" jajajaja.
could go on telling how the mainstream media interviews and collect profiles of young entrepreneurs with innovative ideas and put them in the back pages as if they were not important as Carod Rovira, Tillo, legal reforms ... are in the column on the second page.
And then have to laugh when Esperanza Aguirre hear fighting with Ruiz Gallardon, reproaching the Madrid City Council does not spend enough on R + D + I. Our citizens
"relish" to see these debates, and changing the channel hear that Ireland, a country entering the caboose two decades ago has come to stand as the second highest per capita income of the European Union is an innovative country and has overcome many of its internal problems linked to a very traditional society. It is good that our dear Zapatero sent detectives to investigate here, it may come with the Pandora's box ...
know my view is very critical, but I get mad with this because who does not risk to lose nothing, but neither won and that's what we've been doing for many years and the evidence I refer:
In 1958, he created the Advisory Commission on Technical and Scientific Research which is then responsible for managing National Fund for the Promotion of Scientific Research and Technology, established in 1964 with a low budget.
And until the second half of the eighties in Spain was not addressed systematically the definition and development of public policies to support science and technology.
Is it not to throw their hands in their head?
Twenty years of delay translate in a game situation very unfavorable. While in Spain the total expenditure, both public and private R & D in 1986 stood at 0.3% of GDP, in Europe the average was around 2%.
We must adapt to change by creating an innovation system more efficient and integrated approach, which recognizes the interdependence and interconnections between economic growth, job creation, quality of life and advancement of knowledge. What is important is cooperation between government-industry-university, and this must be done now.
We all know that the English economy alone exceeded 1% on research investment in 2002 when the EU average is almost double.
have sufficed closures in Barcelona Samsung and Philips to remind us that we are an average economic power is highly dependent on foreign investment and technology.
also have left Catalonia Lear, Valeo, Gates, Nokia, Atuotex.
The problem with this is that other countries such as Slovakia, Thailand, Poland and India offering cheaper labor.
is important that our companies choose to focus on areas such as customer service, quality, export and research and technological development because we know that our country is capable of improving the patent process to develop a temporary but own, that does not benefit us. Although the Plan
National Research, Development and Investment 2004-2007 approved by the Government in 2003, aims to reach 1.22% in R & D spending will still be a huge distance.
The main defects of innovation in Spain are the excessive weight of the public sector, only just over 40% of staff work in R & D is in the private sector and a concentration greater than 50% of domestic expenditure in R + D in only two regions: Madrid and Catalonia. We train researchers and promote the mobility of staff to the private sector.
Other problems include the low status of entrepreneurs to research, technological development and innovation as essential to competitiveness, there is limited commitment of financial and human resources for innovation in enterprises and also a poor culture of collaboration between firms themselves and between them and the research centers. Particularly
I feel like the protagonist of this story that I had a child that wanted to reach out to touch the rainbow and as much as ran and ran to catch every time the wonder of seven colors was further away.
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