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Science, Technology and Innovation in the New Economy



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Science, Technology and Innovation in the New Economy
USD 85 billion to USD 558 billion.
Strategic alliances also developed
rapidly over the decade, and grew by
40% in 1999. The number of new co-
operative deals increased from just
over 1 000 in 1989 to more than
7 000 ten years later. Recent alli-
ances are far larger in scale than ear-
lier partnerships. The number of
new intraregional ICT alliances, for
example, rose three-fold between the
early 1980s and the mid-1990s. In
1998, strategic alliances were the
source of a quarter of the earnings of
the top 1 000 firms in the United
States, double the share in the early
1990s.
The importance of networking is
also evident in the rising cross-bor-
der ownership of inventions. Across
the OECD area, the share of foreign
co-inventors in total patenting rose
from 5% in the mid-1980s to 9%
eight years later. Already in 1995,
26% of all scientific publications in
the OECD area involved interna-
tional collaboration. Collaboration
may sometimes also be motivated by
a desire to develop 
de facto
techno-
logical standards. A notable example
is the development of the GSM
standard, which has facilitated rapid
growth in the use of mobile phones
in Europe. Many co-operative agree-
ments are also linked to firms’ diffi-
culties in using and implementing
ICT, and particularly to the need for
compatibility and interoperability,
for instance in banking and airlines.
The US Financial Services Technol-
ogy Consortium, for instance, devel-
oped digital images of paper checks
to facilitate interbank exchange of
such checks.
Large firms are more involved in
technological alliances than small
ones. Collaboration is now often
considered as a first-best option,
rather than a solution of last resort.
In addition, firms increasingly col-
laborate on R&D, an activity in
which firms traditionally did not co-
operate. Firms now rarely innovate
alone. In Austria, 61% of product-
innovating firms collaborated with
one or more partners, 83% in Spain
and as high as 97% in Denmark. The
available evidence suggests that
inter-firm collaboration still pre-
dominantly takes place among
domestic firms. However, foreign
firms, especially suppliers of materi-
als and components and private cus-
t om e r s , p l ay a s ig n ific a nt a nd
growing role in national innovation
networks.
Governments have recognised the
growing importance of co-operative
networks. Most now promote firms’
awareness of networking and assist
firms in their search for network
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