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GLOBALINTO D3.6: A review of GLOBALINTO work to advance intangibles measurement

The purpose of this paper is to summarize work in the GLOBALINTO project on intangibles measurement, and how it has sought to further the measurement agenda.

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Carter Walter Bloch
carter.bloch@ps.au.dk

Hannu Piekkola

Felix Roth

Ahmed Bounfour

Alberto Nonnis

Tjaša Redek

Daša Farčnik

Mojca Bavdaž

Aggelos Tsakanikas

Petros Dimas

Yannis Caloghirou

Aimilia Protogerou

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Udgivelsesdato: 2022-10-03

The purpose of this paper is to summarize work in the GLOBALINTO project on intangibles measurement, and how it has sought to further the measurement agenda. The paper will describe four major contributions by the project. The first is the refinement of occupationbased measurement of intangibles based on register data, and the establishment of comprehensive databases to construct and analyze this micro data. These datasets have been constructed in four countries: Finland, Norway, Slovenia and Denmark. The second is the GLOBALINTO I-O Intangibles database, which is based on an input-output concept, and 11 uses available data from the World Input-Output Database covering 56 economic sectors of 43 countries (including all the EU-28). The third is the GLOBALINTO Intangibles Survey, which is a large scale survey conducted among seven countries (France, Germany, UK, Greece, Finland, Slovenia and Denmark). The fourth contribution is the advancement of intangibles measurement in the public sector, which draws on our occupation-based approach for firms.