In industrialised countries, innovation is a key source of economic growth. Research is a key driver of technological innovation and involves the process of systematic investigation and/or experimentation to discover new knowledge. The Governments' industry innovation policy supports a business focus on Research and Development (R&D) through a range of programs in order to achieve these aims. The Innovation Statement, launched by the Australian Prime Minister in January 2001, commits an additional 53 billion over five years to encourage and support innovation. The Australian Government aims to build world competitive firms and strong research capability in industry to strengthen Australia's international competitiveness and increase national prosperity. It develops policies and programs to enhance investment in innovation. The Australian Government also undertakes analysis and comparisons of innovation policies, instruments and approaches to maintain a leading-edge National Innovation System. This includes analysis of the innovation activities of other nations, and evaluation of the impacts of innovation policies and programs on Australia's institutions and enterprises. This paper examines Australia's Innovation policies, Backing Australian Ability.
키워드
Australia's InnovationBAAGovernment policy
저자
Yong-Eun Moon [ 문용은 | 신라대학교 경영 및 경영정보학부 ]
Joseph Yoon [ 조셉윤 | Australian Government, Development of Industry ]
한국디지털정책학회 [The Society of Digital Policy & Management]
설립연도
2003
분야
복합학>과학기술학
소개
디지털기술 및 산업정책, 디지털경제, 관련 산업의 연구, 전자정부, 디지털정치에 관한 제도적, 정책적 연구, 디지털경영, 전자상거래, e-비즈니스에 관한 실용적 연구, 학술연구지 발간 및 학술대회 개최 등을 통하여 디지털경제 및 디지털경영에 관련되는 국가정책 분야의 연구 및 교류를 촉진하고 국가 및 기업 정보화와 디지털산업의 발전에 공헌한다.