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Executive Summary (Data-Driven Innovation: Big Data for Growth and Well-Being)
Close to real-time analysis of large volumes of data (big data) – generated from a myriad of transactions, production and communication processes – is accelerating knowledge and value creation across society to unforeseen levels. Data-driven innovation (DDI) refers to significant improvement of existing, or the development of new, products, processes, organisational methods and markets emerging from this phenomenon.

Country Reports

- Sweden: Inkubator 55+ (The Missing Entrepreneurs 2015: Policies for Self-employment and Entrepreneurship), 2015
- System innovation and transition processes in Russian technology platforms (Russia), 2014
- Transition to smart transport systems in a city context (Finland), 2014
- Governance for System Innovation Sustainable Housing and Building in Flanders (Belgium), 2015
- Long-term care in the United Kingdom (United-Kingdom), 2014
Thematic Reports

- Executive summary (Data-Driven Innovation: Big Data for Growth and Well-Being), 2015
- Knowledge creation, diffusion and commercialisation (The Innovation Imperative: Contributing to Productivity, Growth and Well-Being), 2015
- New Markets and New Jobs, 2016
- Containing educational costs (Open Educational Resources: A Catalyst for Innovation), 2015
- Drawing value from data as an infrastructure (Data-Driven Innovation: Big Data for Growth and Well-Being), 2015
What Countries are Doing
Published by OECD in 2015
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