Research project
KeyTech/KTD – Identification of key technology domains: monitoring and analysis of European research and innovation policy
The main aim of the project is to collect and update on a regular basis bibliometric and patent indicators that can be used to underpin and inform analyses pursued at the European Commission (EC) to assess European and national scientific and technological performance.
- Duration
- 2016 - 2019
- Contact
- Thed van Leeuwen
- Partners
NCENTIM KU Leuven, Technopolis Group, IDEA Consult
More specifically, the outcomes of this study are relevant and useful for different EC publications, including ‘Research and Innovation Performance in the EU’; ‘Science, Research and Innovation Competitiveness Report’; ‘Innovation Union Scorecard’ and the ‘Regional Innovation Scorecard’. All these reports and the underlying analyses require bibliometric and patent data.
CWTS contribution to the project is related to the generation of bibliometric indicators covering a variety of areas, including among others, international collaboration, public-private co-publications, citation impact indicators, gender and mobility.