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Commentary and analysis shaping our Global, Regional and Industry agendas Read more Read more Read more Read our reports on the broad range of global issues we’re seeking to address More reports Learn about our activities tackling the most significant global challenges through public-private collaboration Consumption Digital Economy and Society Economic Growth and Social Inclusion Education, Gender and Work Energy Environment and Natural Resource Security Financial and Monetary Systems Food Security and Agriculture Health and Healthcare Information and Entertainment International Trade and Investment Long-Term Investing, Infrastructure and Development Mobility Production More initiatives Learn more about our events which work to shape the Global, Regional and Industry agendas More events Committed to improving the state of the world Our Mission Leadership and Governance Our Members and Partners Communities History Klaus Schwab Media Careers Contact Us World Economic Forum USA Code of Conduct Privacy and Terms of Use Global Agenda Global Innovation Written by Rachel Hallett, Formative Content Wednesday 2 November 2016 Wednesday 2 November 2016 More on the agenda Switzerland has once again topped the table as the world’s most innovative economy, in the latest World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report. It is the seventh year in a row that Switzerland has claimed the title. The European nation scores highly on a range of indices, but particularly well for high quality enterprises across sectors that strive for innovation and for commercially applicable products. Keeping the competitive edge The 2016-2017 report assesses the competitiveness landscape of 138 economies and ranks them based on several factors. High scoring countries must have an environment that is conducive to innovative activity and one that is supported by both the public and the private sectors. This could mean investment in research and development and the presence of high quality research institutions. The report says that, “In these economies, firms must design and develop cutting-edge products and processes to maintain a competitive edge and move toward even higher value-added activities” This is what makes us creative, according to research Why cities are the key to innovation The Global Competitiveness Report 2016–2017 This year’s most notable change is Japan’s drop in the table. Consistently ranked in the top five between 2007 and 2015, Japan moves down three positions and now ranks eighth for innovation. The role of innovation Innovation continues to be a crucial building block for successful economies across the globe. The report says that innovation occurs “in an ecosystem where businesses, regulations, and social norms promote connectivity, creativity, entrepreneurship, collaboration, and the adoption of the latest technologies to generate new ideas and bring new products and business models to market.” The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.

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