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No. 107 | 13 Apr 2021 |
What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?
The COVID-19 crisis may bring lasting socioeconomic changes, also affecting science, technology and innovation (STI). This paper discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of STI and its policies, building on lessons... |
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No. 105 | 09 Apr 2021 |
Report on China’s shipbuilding industry and policies affecting it
This report analyses the structural characteristics of China’s shipbuilding industry, notably through comparison of other major shipbuilding economies. Building upon previous reports drafted in 2008 and 2011, it aims to analyse China’s shipbuilding... |
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No. 104 | 08 Apr 2021 |
Mission-oriented innovation policy in Norway
This report assesses the potential for mission-oriented innovation policies (MOIPs) to contribute to the sustainable transition in Norway, and examines the challenges and opportunities that MOIPs would present. As part of a series of MOIP national... |
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No. 103 | 16 Mar 2021 |
The role of innovation and human capital for the productivity of industries
This paper sheds light on the relationship between innovation, human capital endowment and upgrading, organisational capital (OC) and labour productivity. In addition to assessing correlations, it uses a Heckman selection model to address causal... |
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No. 102 | 01 Mar 2021 |
Building and sustaining collaborative platforms in genomics and biobanks for health innovation
Genomic and biobank collaborative platforms hold significant promise for the development of new discoveries and therapies. This paper explores the complex technical, legal and business challenges arising from genomics and biobanks, and brings... |
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No. 101 | 23 Feb 2021 |
Management, skills and productivity
This paper studies how industries’ investment in organisational capital (OC) and workforce skills relate to productivity, building on OECD estimates of OC, output data from the OECD Structural Analysis (STAN) database, and both cognitive and... |
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No. 99 | 10 Feb 2021 |
Science, technology and innovation in the time of COVID-19
Science, technology and innovation (STI) have played a key role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented socio-economic crisis it has triggered. This paper explores how the pandemic affected STI in 2020, including how STI was... |
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No. 100 | 05 Feb 2021 |
The design and implementation of mission-oriented innovation policies
This paper analyses ‘mission-oriented innovation policies’ (MOIPs), a new type of systemic intervention that a growing number of countries has implemented in order to tackle mounting societal challenges. These policies aim to alleviate some of the... |
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No. 98 | 03 Feb 2021 |
State-owned enterprises in the shipbuilding sector
This paper uses firm-level data analysis to assess the extent, and the economic and policy implications of state-owned enterprises (hereafter SOEs) in the shipbuilding sector. Even though the available data appears to be limited in certain respects,... |
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No. 97 | 16 Dec 2020 |
The changing characteristics of steel firms
Information on the structural characteristics of steel firms over time provides important insights into the dynamics of the steel industry and how this industry has been restructuring and adapting in a rapidly changing environment. This paper builds... |
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No. 96 | 15 Dec 2020 |
Cross border investment by state-owned enterprises
The paper analyses data on state-owned enterprises as cross-border investors and takes a first step towards analysing their investment characteristics since 2000. It shows that the number of cross-border investments by state-owned enterprises was... |
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No. 95 | 14 Dec 2020 |
Collaborative platforms for innovation in advanced materials
Advanced materials hold significant potential to create better products and production processes. Yet realising their promise remains challenging: historically it has taken 15 to 20 years from discovery to deployment of new materials in products.... |
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No. 94 | 10 Nov 2020 |
Declining business dynamism
This paper analyses trends in business dynamism across 18 countries and 22 industries over the last two decades, using highly representative comparable data. It finds that declines in business dynamism, pervasive in many countries, are driven by... |
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No. 93 | 13 Oct 2020 |
Barriers to exit in the steel sector
This paper explores the nature of exit barriers in the steel industry, their social and economic implications, and policy approaches to deal with exits and steel industry restructuring. Barriers to exit in the steel industry require attention due to... |
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No. 92 | 03 Sept 2020 |
The effects of R&D tax incentives and their role in the innovation policy mix
This report presents new evidence on the impact of R&D tax incentives and direct funding of business R&D, drawing on distributed cross-country and firm-level analyses undertaken as part of the first phase of the OECD microBeRD project (2016-19). This... |
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No. 91 | 03 Aug 2020 |
Optimising the operation and use of national research infrastructures
This report is the outcome of a joint activity between Science Europe and the OECD, and presents a generic framework for improving the use and operation of national research infrastructures (RIs), which play a key role in enabling and developing... |
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No. 90 | 10 Jul 2020 |
Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science
This report looks at the human resource requirements for data-intensive science, focusing primarily on research conducted in the public sector, and the related challenges and training needs. Digitalisation is, to some extent, being driven by science,... |
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No. 89 | 08 Jul 2020 |
OECD case study of Norway’s digital science and innovation policy and governance landscape
This report describes Norway’s landscape for Digital Science and Innovation Policy (DSIP) - the overarching framework through which governments make intensive use of digital technologies and data resources to support the formulation, delivery and... |
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No. 88 | 16 Jun 2020 |
Addressing societal challenges using transdisciplinary research
This report looks at how transdisciplinary research, which combines knowledge from different scientific disciplines with that of public and private sector stakeholders and citizens, can be used to address complex societal challenges. This includes... |
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No. 87 | 08 Apr 2020 |
Space sustainability
This paper explores selected long-term sustainability issues related to increasing activities in outer space, with a particular focus on the economics of space debris. It reviews trends of selected space sustainability issues and discusses a range of... |
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What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?
Caroline Paunov et Sandra Planes-Satorra
13 Apr 2021
The COVID-19 crisis may bring lasting socioeconomic changes, also affecting science, technology and innovation (STI). This paper discusses the effects that the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future of STI and its policies, building on lessons...
Report on China’s shipbuilding industry and policies affecting it
OCDE
09 Apr 2021
This report analyses the structural characteristics of China’s shipbuilding industry, notably through comparison of other major shipbuilding economies. Building upon previous reports drafted in 2008 and 2011, it aims to analyse China’s shipbuilding...
Mission-oriented innovation policy in Norway
Philippe Larrue
08 Apr 2021
This report assesses the potential for mission-oriented innovation policies (MOIPs) to contribute to the sustainable transition in Norway, and examines the challenges and opportunities that MOIPs would present. As part of a series of MOIP national...
The role of innovation and human capital for the productivity of industries
Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek et Mariagrazia Squicciarini
16 Mar 2021
This paper sheds light on the relationship between innovation, human capital endowment and upgrading, organisational capital (OC) and labour productivity. In addition to assessing correlations, it uses a Heckman selection model to address causal...
Building and sustaining collaborative platforms in genomics and biobanks for health innovation
Hermann Garden, Naomi Hawkins et David Winickoff
01 Mar 2021
Genomic and biobank collaborative platforms hold significant promise for the development of new discoveries and therapies. This paper explores the complex technical, legal and business challenges arising from genomics and biobanks, and brings...
Management, skills and productivity
Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek et Mariagrazia Squicciarini
23 Feb 2021
This paper studies how industries’ investment in organisational capital (OC) and workforce skills relate to productivity, building on OECD estimates of OC, output data from the OECD Structural Analysis (STAN) database, and both cognitive and...
Science, technology and innovation in the time of COVID-19
Caroline Paunov et Sandra Planes-Satorra
10 Feb 2021
Science, technology and innovation (STI) have played a key role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented socio-economic crisis it has triggered. This paper explores how the pandemic affected STI in 2020, including how STI was...
The design and implementation of mission-oriented innovation policies
Philippe Larrue
05 Feb 2021
This paper analyses ‘mission-oriented innovation policies’ (MOIPs), a new type of systemic intervention that a growing number of countries has implemented in order to tackle mounting societal challenges. These policies aim to alleviate some of the...
State-owned enterprises in the shipbuilding sector
Laurent Daniel, Changhoon Lee et Pieter Parmentier
03 Feb 2021
This paper uses firm-level data analysis to assess the extent, and the economic and policy implications of state-owned enterprises (hereafter SOEs) in the shipbuilding sector. Even though the available data appears to be limited in certain respects,...
The changing characteristics of steel firms
Filipe Silva et Fabien Mercier
16 Dec 2020
Information on the structural characteristics of steel firms over time provides important insights into the dynamics of the steel industry and how this industry has been restructuring and adapting in a rapidly changing environment. This paper builds...
Cross border investment by state-owned enterprises
Valentina Burrai, Luciano Giua et Kateryna Perepechay
15 Dec 2020
The paper analyses data on state-owned enterprises as cross-border investors and takes a first step towards analysing their investment characteristics since 2000. It shows that the number of cross-border investments by state-owned enterprises was...
Collaborative platforms for innovation in advanced materials
Laura Kreiling, Douglas K. R. Robinson et David Winickoff
14 Dec 2020
Advanced materials hold significant potential to create better products and production processes. Yet realising their promise remains challenging: historically it has taken 15 to 20 years from discovery to deployment of new materials in products....
Declining business dynamism
Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo et Rudy Verlhac
10 Nov 2020
This paper analyses trends in business dynamism across 18 countries and 22 industries over the last two decades, using highly representative comparable data. It finds that declines in business dynamism, pervasive in many countries, are driven by...
Barriers to exit in the steel sector
Michele Rimini, Anthony de Carvalho, Fabien Mercier, Valentina Burrai, Benjamin Liebman et Timothy de Stefano
13 Oct 2020
This paper explores the nature of exit barriers in the steel industry, their social and economic implications, and policy approaches to deal with exits and steel industry restructuring. Barriers to exit in the steel industry require attention due to...
This report presents new evidence on the impact of R&D tax incentives and direct funding of business R&D, drawing on distributed cross-country and firm-level analyses undertaken as part of the first phase of the OECD microBeRD project (2016-19). This...
Optimising the operation and use of national research infrastructures
OCDE et Science Europe
03 Aug 2020
This report is the outcome of a joint activity between Science Europe and the OECD, and presents a generic framework for improving the use and operation of national research infrastructures (RIs), which play a key role in enabling and developing...
This report looks at the human resource requirements for data-intensive science, focusing primarily on research conducted in the public sector, and the related challenges and training needs. Digitalisation is, to some extent, being driven by science,...
OECD case study of Norway’s digital science and innovation policy and governance landscape
OCDE
08 Jul 2020
This report describes Norway’s landscape for Digital Science and Innovation Policy (DSIP) - the overarching framework through which governments make intensive use of digital technologies and data resources to support the formulation, delivery and...
Addressing societal challenges using transdisciplinary research
OCDE
16 Jun 2020
This report looks at how transdisciplinary research, which combines knowledge from different scientific disciplines with that of public and private sector stakeholders and citizens, can be used to address complex societal challenges. This includes...
Space sustainability
Marit Undseth, Claire Jolly et Mattia Olivari
08 Apr 2020
This paper explores selected long-term sustainability issues related to increasing activities in outer space, with a particular focus on the economics of space debris. It reviews trends of selected space sustainability issues and discusses a range of...