
The Innovation Output Indicator offers a measure of how ideas are capable of reaching the market. It is based on four components: technological innovation, employment in knowledge-intensive activities, competitiveness of knowledge-intensive goods and services and employment in companies showing the greatest growth within the most innovative sectors.
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