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Moving the SS project forward

Moving the SS project forward. Dominique Guellec Mario Cervantes Inma Perianez-Forte Countries Studies and Outlook Division Directory for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD. What needs to be done?. 1.- Synthesis report : structure 2. A final report: key themes

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Moving the SS project forward

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  1. Moving the SS project forward Dominique Guellec Mario Cervantes Inma Perianez-Forte Countries Studies and Outlook Division Directory for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD

  2. What needs to be done? 1.- Synthesis report : structure 2. A final report: key themes 3.- Diffusion via the Innovation Policy Platform 4.- Time line for the Next steps 5.- Third Workshop in Brussels

  3. 1.- Synthesis report • Conceptual framework and needs for smart specialisation approach • Guidance on the assessment and design of smart specialisation strategies as a learning tool Baseline • Indicators: relevance, role and use of indicators, self-assessment key • Governance: mapping governance mechanisms Strategies for the future smart specialisation • Capacity for ex ante analysis and planning • Role of general purpose technologies (GPLs)

  4. Working with IPTS and DG-Region and lead countries to: • Maximise synergies, share learning and • Ensure common language, complementarity and coherence

  5. Full report: Key themes to be covered Economic transformation • New global conditions for innovation and growth • World-wide geography of growth: clusters, GVCs • New sources of growth (intangibles, knowledge assets), ITCs developments Governments transformation • Budgetary constraints and scarce resources • Markets lead to the best exploitation of comparative advantages • Empowerment of entrepreneurs

  6. Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation What is it about? • Broad policy mix of industrial, innovation, educational and entrepreneurship policies • Policy coherence and flexibility • Structural change and “system innovation” • Connectivity of capacities to increase reactivity to changing conditions Co-operative decision-making mechanisms: • Multidisciplinary stakeholders involvement (confidence building) • Multi-level governance approach • Future markets opportunities (limits of current statistics)

  7. Regional specialisation patterns • Statistical analysis of regional specialisation (KUL) and performance • Heterogeneity of regions (OECD classification), which implies different specialisation policies. • Functional regions

  8. Implementation and guidance for entrepreneurial discovery and policy coherence. • Stakeholder involvement • Governance: Bottom and top-down processes • Role of lead actors (in the triple helix) in selecting fields • Focus on future markets (as opposed to: existing ones; hence the limits of current statistics), resist established vested interest • Multidisciplinary as way to strengthen entrepreneurial discovery. • Adapt policy mix to changing priorities, terminate programs, stop subsidies (as opposed to policy inertia) • A broad policy approach, not restricted to innovation policy per se (education, environment etc.) • Openness, tap into all relevant knowledge sources even when they are from other regions

  9. Case studies and lessons • Short synthesis of the case studies: overall policy lessons from vertical and horizontal cases • Mapping of the Governance models for Smart Specialisation • Examples of policy mix for Smart Specialisation • Lessons for metrics and indicator development for SS

  10. 2.- Diffusion via the Innovation Policy Platform • IPP: web-based tool that provides policy makers with information to help them diagnose problems and design solutions. • IPP could include a Diagnostic Assessment Guide for Smart Specialisation. • Case study material could also be included and published in e-form. • http://www.panlogic.co.uk/oecd-ipp-v9/Home.html

  11. IPP has a three-layered structure SS diagnostic assessment Tags SS case studies Governance profiles

  12. 3.- Next Steps

  13. 4.- Third Workshop in Brussels • Goals of the workshop: presentation of the results of the project to high level representatives and staff of the Commission and to the CoR • Format: 1 day • half day – high level • Half day - technical • Proposed dates: 2nd or 3rd week of November 2012 – to be decided

  14. Thank you!

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