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No. 28 | 25 Mar 2016 |
Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation in Shipbuilding
This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and “green” innovation in shipbuilding. The primary motivating question of this work is whether there is evidence of: i) technology push from innovation that enables environmental... |
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No. 16 | 03 Jul 2014 |
Evaluation of Industrial Policy
Industrial policy, broadly defined, covers a multitude of policy instruments and approaches. While there has been a recent revival of interest in industrial policy around the world, systematic evidence of efficacy is relatively scarce. This report... |
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No. 114 | 03 Jun 2021 |
Evolving public-private relations in the space sector
Where is the space sector headed? How can public and private actors work together to solve mutual challenges and sustain growth? What is the role of government programmes and funding? This paper addresses these and other questions by reviewing the... |
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No. 18 | 20 Feb 2015 |
Excess Capacity in the Global Steel Industry and the Implications of New Investment Projects
This paper examines the extent, reasons and impacts of excess capacity in the global steel industry, as well as the implications of new investment projects that continue to take place at a rapid pace in many parts of the world. By focussing on new... |
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No. 165 | 24 Apr 2024 |
Framework for Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies
Emerging technologies can contribute to unprecedented gains in health, energy, climate, food systems, and biodiversity. However, these technologies and their convergence sometimes carry risks to privacy, security, equity and human rights. This... |
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No. 31 | 09 Sept 2016 |
Global Action to Drive Innovation in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Policymakers and the research community have an integral leadership role to foster collaborative efforts to deliver the best available science for evidence based policies and approval processes. The second Lausanne Workshop of December 2015 reviewed... |
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No. 142 | 01 Mar 2023 |
Global value chain dependencies under the magnifying glass
Policy makers are increasingly grappling with the stability implications of global value chains (GVCs), as widespread supply shortages following the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian Federation’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine have disrupted... |
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No. 84 | 17 Oct 2019 |
Governance of science and technology policies
This document provides learnings from 13 case studies on governance mechanisms of national and supranational science, technology and innovation initiatives. As countries strive to resolve societal challenges, “mission-oriented” approaches complement... |
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No. 110 | 29 Apr 2021 |
Guidance for a biorefining roadmap for Thailand
Biorefineries present an alternative to fossil-based production, and can create employment, wealth and the ecosystem needed to make them function. Thailand is establishing a bioeconomy with widespread biorefining as a strategy for future economic... |
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No. 74 | 18 Jul 2019 |
How are digital technologies changing innovation?
Digital technologies impact innovation in all sectors of the economy, including traditional ones such as agriculture, the automotive industry, and retail. Similar trends across sectors include that the Internet of Things and data are becoming key... |
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No. 134 | 19 Aug 2022 |
How did COVID-19 shape co-creation?
Co-creation – the joint production of innovation between combinations of industry, research, government and civil society – was widely used to respond to COVID-19 challenges. This paper analyses 30 international co-creation initiatives that were... |
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No. 55 | 05 Oct 2018 |
How is research policy across the OECD organised?
Building on a newly created policy indicator database, this paper provides a first systematic comparison of the governance of public research policy across 35 OECD countries from 2005 to 2017. The database was obtained following a three-year process... |
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No. 144 | 01 Mar 2023 |
How the green and digital transitions are reshaping the automotive ecosystem
The automotive sector is important across OECD countries in terms of value-added and R&D, but is also heavily affected by the green and the digital transformations. This paper offers a novel and holistic view of the automotive sector and its... |
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No. 123 | 21 Dec 2021 |
Improving effectiveness of Lithuania’s innovation policy
This paper concludes the project “Support to Improve Effectiveness of Lithuania’s Innovation Policy” which summarises the findings, policy options and recommended actions. It aimed at providing support to efforts of the Government of Lithuania to... |
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No. 122 | 16 Dec 2021 |
Improving knowledge transfer and collaboration between science and business in Spain
This study provides an in-depth assessment of Spain’s innovation system and the current state of knowledge transfer and collaboration. It identifies five priority areas for reform and long-term investment that should provide the basis of a new... |
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No. 161 | 24 Nov 2023 |
Income-based tax relief for R&D and innovation
This document provides an integrated view on income-based tax incentives for R&D and innovation. It brings together the latest evidence on the adoption, design, generosity, cost and take-up of income-based tax incentives, and gives new insights into... |
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No. 125 | 23 Feb 2022 |
Innovation and industrial policies for green hydrogen
This paper examines the current development of hydrogen technology in the manufacturing sector and the industrial policies enacted to support it across countries. In addition to continued R&D efforts, governments can already lay the ground for the... |
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No. 76 | 05 Sept 2019 |
Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy
“Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy” examines the policy aspects of building the industrial and innovation ecosystems and value chains needed to make a bioeconomy viable as a sustainable means of production. While building biorefineries is more... |
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No. 80 | 17 Oct 2019 |
Innovation policies for sustainable development
This monograph benchmarks innovation policies for sustainability, focusing on two key areas: low-carbon and environmental technologies, and “smart-city” initiatives in selected OECD countries as well as the European Union. Country coverage of... |
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No. 59 | 13 Nov 2018 |
Innovation policies in the digital age
This paper looks at how digitalisation is transforming innovation, and the consequent need for innovation policies to adapt. The paper shows that the digital transformation affects the economics of information and knowledge, in particular pricing and... |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation in Shipbuilding
James J. Corbett, Nick Johnstone, Karin Strodel and Laurent Daniel
25 Mar 2016
This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and “green” innovation in shipbuilding. The primary motivating question of this work is whether there is evidence of: i) technology push from innovation that enables environmental...
Evaluation of Industrial Policy
Ken Warwick and Alistair Nolan
03 Jul 2014
Industrial policy, broadly defined, covers a multitude of policy instruments and approaches. While there has been a recent revival of interest in industrial policy around the world, systematic evidence of efficacy is relatively scarce. This report...
Evolving public-private relations in the space sector
Marit Undseth, Claire Jolly and Mattia Olivari
03 Jun 2021
Where is the space sector headed? How can public and private actors work together to solve mutual challenges and sustain growth? What is the role of government programmes and funding? This paper addresses these and other questions by reviewing the...
Excess Capacity in the Global Steel Industry and the Implications of New Investment Projects
OECD
20 Feb 2015
This paper examines the extent, reasons and impacts of excess capacity in the global steel industry, as well as the implications of new investment projects that continue to take place at a rapid pace in many parts of the world. By focussing on new...
Framework for Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies
OECD
24 Apr 2024
Emerging technologies can contribute to unprecedented gains in health, energy, climate, food systems, and biodiversity. However, these technologies and their convergence sometimes carry risks to privacy, security, equity and human rights. This...
Policymakers and the research community have an integral leadership role to foster collaborative efforts to deliver the best available science for evidence based policies and approval processes. The second Lausanne Workshop of December 2015 reviewed...
Global value chain dependencies under the magnifying glass
Cyrille Schwellnus, Antton Haramboure, Lea Samek, Ricardo Chiapin Pechansky and Charles Cadestin
01 Mar 2023
Policy makers are increasingly grappling with the stability implications of global value chains (GVCs), as widespread supply shortages following the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian Federation’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine have disrupted...
Governance of science and technology policies
Alan Paic and Camille Viros
17 Oct 2019
This document provides learnings from 13 case studies on governance mechanisms of national and supranational science, technology and innovation initiatives. As countries strive to resolve societal challenges, “mission-oriented” approaches complement...
Guidance for a biorefining roadmap for Thailand
OECD
29 Apr 2021
Biorefineries present an alternative to fossil-based production, and can create employment, wealth and the ecosystem needed to make them function. Thailand is establishing a bioeconomy with widespread biorefining as a strategy for future economic...
How are digital technologies changing innovation?
Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
18 Jul 2019
Digital technologies impact innovation in all sectors of the economy, including traditional ones such as agriculture, the automotive industry, and retail. Similar trends across sectors include that the Internet of Things and data are becoming key...
How did COVID-19 shape co-creation?
Muthu de Silva, Nikolas Schmidt, Caroline Paunov and Orlagh Lavelle
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 COVID-19 challenges. This paper analyses 30 international co-creation initiatives that were...
How is research policy across the OECD organised?
Martin Borowiecki and Caroline Paunov
05 Oct 2018
Building on a newly created policy indicator database, this paper provides a first systematic comparison of the governance of public research policy across 35 OECD countries from 2005 to 2017. The database was obtained following a three-year process...
How the green and digital transitions are reshaping the automotive ecosystem
Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Luis Díaz, Milenko Fadic and Guy Lalanne
01 Mar 2023
The automotive sector is important across OECD countries in terms of value-added and R&D, but is also heavily affected by the green and the digital transformations. This paper offers a novel and holistic view of the automotive sector and its...
Improving effectiveness of Lithuania’s innovation policy
OECD
21 Dec 2021
This paper concludes the project “Support to Improve Effectiveness of Lithuania’s Innovation Policy” which summarises the findings, policy options and recommended actions. It aimed at providing support to efforts of the Government of Lithuania to...
Improving knowledge transfer and collaboration between science and business in Spain
OECD
16 Dec 2021
This study provides an in-depth assessment of Spain’s innovation system and the current state of knowledge transfer and collaboration. It identifies five priority areas for reform and long-term investment that should provide the basis of a new...
Income-based tax relief for R&D and innovation
OECD
24 Nov 2023
This document provides an integrated view on income-based tax incentives for R&D and innovation. It brings together the latest evidence on the adoption, design, generosity, cost and take-up of income-based tax incentives, and gives new insights into...
Innovation and industrial policies for green hydrogen
Emile Cammeraat, Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Guy Lalanne
23 Feb 2022
This paper examines the current development of hydrogen technology in the manufacturing sector and the industrial policies enacted to support it across countries. In addition to continued R&D efforts, governments can already lay the ground for the...
Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy
Jim Philp and David Winickoff
05 Sept 2019
“Innovation ecosystems in the bioeconomy” examines the policy aspects of building the industrial and innovation ecosystems and value chains needed to make a bioeconomy viable as a sustainable means of production. While building biorefineries is more...
Innovation policies for sustainable development
Diogo Machado, Yilong Qu and Mario Cervantes
17 Oct 2019
This monograph benchmarks innovation policies for sustainability, focusing on two key areas: low-carbon and environmental technologies, and “smart-city” initiatives in selected OECD countries as well as the European Union. Country coverage of...
Innovation policies in the digital age
Dominique Guellec and Caroline Paunov
13 Nov 2018
This paper looks at how digitalisation is transforming innovation, and the consequent need for innovation policies to adapt. The paper shows that the digital transformation affects the economics of information and knowledge, in particular pricing and...