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No. 19 | 23 Feb 2015 |
'Manufacturing or Services - That is (not) the Question'
Manufacturing features again high on the policy agenda in a lot of OECD countries. While deindustrialisation and offshoring have dominated the news about manufacturing during the past decades, recent years have witnessed a number of examples of... |
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No. 111 | 05 May 2021 |
A new era of digitalisation for ocean sustainability?
As the United Nations Decade on Ocean Science for Sustainable Development begins, this paper explores recent and likely future digital technologies - especially in the field of ocean observation - that will contribute to ocean sustainability. It... |
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No. 137 | 04 Nov 2022 |
A new landscape for space applications
For decades, governments have relied on space systems for intelligence gathering and satellite connectivity in remote areas, but today’s situation marks a distinct break with the past. Extended coverage, advances in digital technologies 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. 67 | 12 Apr 2019 |
An analysis of market-distorting factors in shipbuilding
This report analyses market-distorting factors in the shipbuilding industry with a focus on government interventions. This paper argues that government interventions in this cyclical industry do more harm than good by exacerbating and prolonging... |
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No. 127 | 03 May 2022 |
An industrial policy framework for OECD countries
The debate on industrial policy has made a comeback in both academic and policy circles. Yet, no consensus exists on an industrial policy paradigm and the absence of a common reference framework unduly obfuscates the debate – even which interventions... |
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No. 128 | 03 May 2022 |
Are industrial policy instruments effective?
While the case for industrial policy is gaining traction across OECD countries, little consensus exists on the effectiveness of such interventions. Building on a new analytical framework for industrial policy developed in a companion paper, this... |
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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. 2 | 05 Apr 2013 |
Beyond Industrial Policy
This paper reviews the evidence on emerging thinking and new trends in the sphere of industrial policy. The paper adopts a broad and inclusive definition of industrial policy, and proposes a new typology based on the orientation of policy and the... |
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No. 17 | 29 Sept 2014 |
Biobased Chemicals and Bioplastics
As OECD countries emerge from the global financial crisis, several countries have published their plans for the development of a future bioeconomy, an economy in which bio-based materials and production techniques will contribute significantly to... |
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No. 3 | 10 Apr 2013 |
Biotechnology for the Environment in the Future
There are at least two policy regimes to be considered, one for environmental biotechnology, and another for industrial biotech. Environmental biotechnology is focused on biotechnologies for environmental clean-up, and much of the policy in this area... |
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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. 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. 62 | 01 Mar 2019 |
Business dynamics and digitalisation
This work analyses the role of the digital transformation for business dynamics across countries. The analysis combines unique harmonised data on business dynamics for 15 countries with a multi-dimensional measure of digital intensity that takes into... |
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No. 47 | 06 Dec 2017 |
Business models for sustainable research data repositories
There is a large variety of repositories that are responsible for providing long term access to data that is used for research. As data volumes and the demands for more open access to this data increase, these repositories are coming under increasing... |
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No. 152 | 03 Jul 2023 |
COVID-19 and policy for science
This is the first in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus is on policy for science – access to data and information, the role of infrastructures and the interface between... |
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No. 154 | 18 Jul 2023 |
COVID-19 and science for policy and society
This is the second in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus is on science for policy – research agenda setting, scientific advice and public communication and engagement. The... |
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No. 155 | 18 Jul 2023 |
COVID-19, resilience and the interface between science, policy and society
This is the last in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The report focuses on system-level issues and highlights challenges and opportunities that are inherent to the organisation of... |
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No. 126 | 15 Mar 2022 |
Closing the Italian digital gap
The study identifies the main factors that affect the diffusion of digital technologies and their returns among Italian firms, highlighting the crucial role of public policies. It uses a unique data infrastructure that integrates information on... |
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No. 135 | 19 Aug 2022 |
Co-creation during COVID-19
Co-creation – the joint production of innovation between combinations of industry, research, government and civil society – was widely used to respond to the challenges raised by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper describes 30 COVID-19 co-creation... |
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'Manufacturing or Services - That is (not) the Question'
Koen De Backer, Isabelle Desnoyers-James et Laurent Moussiegt
23 Feb 2015
Manufacturing features again high on the policy agenda in a lot of OECD countries. While deindustrialisation and offshoring have dominated the news about manufacturing during the past decades, recent years have witnessed a number of examples of...
A new era of digitalisation for ocean sustainability?
Barrie Stevens, Claire Jolly et James Jolliffe
05 May 2021
As the United Nations Decade on Ocean Science for Sustainable Development begins, this paper explores recent and likely future digital technologies - especially in the field of ocean observation - that will contribute to ocean sustainability. It...
A new landscape for space applications
Marit Undseth et Claire Jolly
04 Nov 2022
For decades, governments have relied on space systems for intelligence gathering and satellite connectivity in remote areas, but today’s situation marks a distinct break with the past. Extended coverage, advances in digital technologies 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...
An analysis of market-distorting factors in shipbuilding
Karin Gourdon
12 Apr 2019
This report analyses market-distorting factors in the shipbuilding industry with a focus on government interventions. This paper argues that government interventions in this cyclical industry do more harm than good by exacerbating and prolonging...
An industrial policy framework for OECD countries
Chiara Criscuolo, Nicolas Gonne, Kohei Kitazawa et Guy Lalanne
03 May 2022
The debate on industrial policy has made a comeback in both academic and policy circles. Yet, no consensus exists on an industrial policy paradigm and the absence of a common reference framework unduly obfuscates the debate – even which interventions...
Are industrial policy instruments effective?
Chiara Criscuolo, Nicolas Gonne, Kohei Kitazawa et Guy Lalanne
03 May 2022
While the case for industrial policy is gaining traction across OECD countries, little consensus exists on the effectiveness of such interventions. Building on a new analytical framework for industrial policy developed in a companion paper, this...
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...
Beyond Industrial Policy
Ken Warwick
05 Apr 2013
This paper reviews the evidence on emerging thinking and new trends in the sphere of industrial policy. The paper adopts a broad and inclusive definition of industrial policy, and proposes a new typology based on the orientation of policy and the...
Biobased Chemicals and Bioplastics
OCDE
29 Sept 2014
As OECD countries emerge from the global financial crisis, several countries have published their plans for the development of a future bioeconomy, an economy in which bio-based materials and production techniques will contribute significantly to...
Biotechnology for the Environment in the Future
OCDE
10 Apr 2013
There are at least two policy regimes to be considered, one for environmental biotechnology, and another for industrial biotech. Environmental biotechnology is focused on biotechnologies for environmental clean-up, and much of the policy in this area...
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...
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,...
Business dynamics and digitalisation
Flavio Calvino et Chiara Criscuolo
01 Mar 2019
This work analyses the role of the digital transformation for business dynamics across countries. The analysis combines unique harmonised data on business dynamics for 15 countries with a multi-dimensional measure of digital intensity that takes into...
Business models for sustainable research data repositories
OCDE
06 Dec 2017
There is a large variety of repositories that are responsible for providing long term access to data that is used for research. As data volumes and the demands for more open access to this data increase, these repositories are coming under increasing...
COVID-19 and policy for science
OCDE
03 Jul 2023
This is the first in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus is on policy for science – access to data and information, the role of infrastructures and the interface between...
COVID-19 and science for policy and society
OCDE
18 Jul 2023
This is the second in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus is on science for policy – research agenda setting, scientific advice and public communication and engagement. The...
This is the last in a series of three reports that explore how science was mobilised in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The report focuses on system-level issues and highlights challenges and opportunities that are inherent to the organisation of...
Closing the Italian digital gap
Flavio Calvino, Stefano DeSantis, Isabelle Desnoyers-James, Sara Formai, Ilaria Goretti, Silvia Lombardi, Francesco Manaresi et Giulio Perani
15 Mar 2022
The study identifies the main factors that affect the diffusion of digital technologies and their returns among Italian firms, highlighting the crucial role of public policies. It uses a unique data infrastructure that integrates information on...
Co-creation during COVID-19
Muthu de Silva, Orlagh Lavelle, Nikolas Schmidt et Caroline Paunov
19 Aug 2022
Co-creation – the joint production of innovation between combinations of industry, research, government and civil society – was widely used to respond to the challenges raised by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper describes 30 COVID-19 co-creation...