Here is another index, produced by US organizations. Take a look at the overall rankings. "Come one". I'm not sure why such an index isn't produced annually: it seems surprising. Most US data and reports tend to focus primarily on the United States (and not including any other economy), which is a separate discussion.
> Europe's issue is that it only considers itself.
That may be one perspective. A similar point could probably be made about the US in some contexts. Europe, after all, is not a single entity but a collection of individual countries.
Bonus:
A last index, done by IMD World Competitiveness Ranking.
It is not an "exclusively American produced" indicator, but it is independent of European institutions and relies on international data.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Innovation_Index>
> Europe's issue is that it only considers itself.
That may be one perspective. A similar point could probably be made about the US in some contexts. Europe, after all, is not a single entity but a collection of individual countries.
Bonus: A last index, done by IMD World Competitiveness Ranking. It is not an "exclusively American produced" indicator, but it is independent of European institutions and relies on international data.
<https://www.imd.org/centers/wcc/world-competitiveness-center...>
ps: Netherlands is ranked 8 in the list (IDK why you asserted it was absent). Moreover it is well covered in the first link I provided.