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No. 118 | 09 Sept 2021 |
Multinational enterprises and intangible capital
This paper provides new evidence on the role of intangible capital in global value chains (GVCs) by focusing on the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and their foreign affiliates in value capture through intangible assets. Industry-level data... |
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No. 63 | 12 Mar 2019 |
Multinational enterprises in domestic value chains
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) play an important role in host countries’ domestic value chains as part of the global activities of these companies in GVCs. MNE affiliates create directly large volumes of output, value added, international trade and... |
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No. 5 | 14 Jun 2013 |
Nanotechnology for Green Innovation
The paper brings together information collected through discussions and projects undertaken by the OECD Working Party on Nanotechnology (WPN) relevant to the development and use of nanotechnology for green innovation. It relies in particular on... |
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No. 162 | 30 Nov 2023 |
Navigating green and digital transitions
This paper discusses five innovation policy imperatives critical to achieving green and digital transitions: coordinated government, stakeholder engagement, policy agility and experimentation, directionality and support for breakthrough innovation.... |
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No. 46 | 30 Nov 2017 |
Neurotechnology and society
Large-scale research and development programmes in neuroscience are giving rise to a host of new approaches, techniques and capacities to understand, read and intervene in the human brain. Some of these technologies reframe how we understand mental... |
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No. 15 | 01 Jul 2014 |
New Investment Approaches for Addressing Social and Economic Challenges
This paper aims to provide an introduction to and overview of the social investment market for policy makers in OECD and non-OECD countries. Social investment is the provision of finance to organisations with the explicit expectation of a social, as... |
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No. 140 | 16 Feb 2023 |
New approaches to shipbuilding capacity assessments
Accurate measurement of shipbuilding capacity is critical to inform market stakeholders of excess capacity issues. This report presents several approaches to improve the estimates of shipbuilding capacity. It shows how the use of average production... |
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No. 29 | 01 Apr 2016 |
No Country for Young Firms?
This paper provides new cross-country evidence on the links between national policies and the growth patterns of start-ups. In particular, it compares for the first time the heterogeneous effects of national policies on entrants and incumbents,... |
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No. 164 | 24 Apr 2024 |
OECD Agenda for Transformative Science, Technology and Innovation Policies
Multiple crises are triggering turbulence, instability and insecurity in contemporary societies, with impacts on economies, the environment, politics, and global affairs. An effective response will require governments to be more ambitious and act... |
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No. 35 | 22 Dec 2016 |
OECD Evaluation Framework for Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland
This evaluation framework sets out recommendations for evaluating Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland. It discusses the evaluation activities to carry out, the outcomes to examine, the data to use and the methods to apply. It also sets the... |
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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. 160 | 20 Nov 2023 |
OECD framework for mapping and quantifying government support for business innovation
This paper resents a measurement framework aiming to support the collection of comprehensive and internationally comparable quantitative and qualitative information on governmental innovation support programmes and instruments. It proposes a... |
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No. 70 | 26 Apr 2019 |
Occupational mobility, skills and training needs
This work investigates how education and training policies may facilitate occupational transitions. It proposes a methodology to estimate cognitive and task-based skill distances across occupation. It identifies the occupational transitions that can... |
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No. 61 | 27 Feb 2019 |
Occupational transitions
This study proposes experimental estimates of the monetary cost of the training needed to move workers across occupations. Occupations of destination are held “acceptable” if they are close, in terms of skills requirements, and entail small wage cuts... |
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No. 85 | 16 Dec 2019 |
On the concentration of innovation in top cities in the digital age
This paper investigates how digital technologies have shaped the concentration of inventive activity in cities across 30 OECD countries. It finds that patenting is highly concentrated: from 2010 to 2014, 10% of cities accounted for 64% of patent... |
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No. 50 | 08 Dec 2017 |
Open research agenda setting
Citizen engagement is being promoted in many countries as a mechanism to improve the efficiency, quality and relevance of research and improve transparency and trust in science. At the same time, digitalisation is opening up new opportunities for... |
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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. 10 | 28 Oct 2013 |
Policies for Bioplastics in the Context of a Bioeconomy
This paper explores the development of the bioplastics sector and its role in national bioeconomy strategies. It finds that bioplastics are at a disadvantage compared to some other biobased products, notably biofuels, that often benefit from... |
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No. 9 | 25 Oct 2013 |
Policies for Seed and Early Stage Finance
This report highlights the growth in support for financial instruments for seed and early stage firms across OECD member countries. These instruments include grants, loans and guarantee schemes, tax incentives and equity funds. This increased support... |
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No. 108 | 15 Apr 2021 |
Policies for a climate-neutral industry
This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of the policy instruments adopted by the Netherlands to reach carbon neutrality in its manufacturing sector by 2050. The analysis illustrates the strength of combining a strong commitment to raising... |
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Multinational enterprises and intangible capital
Charles Cadestin, Alexander Jaax, Sébastien Miroudot and Carmen Zürcher
09 Sept 2021
This paper provides new evidence on the role of intangible capital in global value chains (GVCs) by focusing on the role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and their foreign affiliates in value capture through intangible assets. Industry-level data...
Multinational enterprises in domestic value chains
Charles Cadestin, Koen De Backer, Sébastien Miroudot, Laurent Moussiegt, Davide Rigo and Ming Ye
12 Mar 2019
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) play an important role in host countries’ domestic value chains as part of the global activities of these companies in GVCs. MNE affiliates create directly large volumes of output, value added, international trade and...
Nanotechnology for Green Innovation
OECD
14 Jun 2013
The paper brings together information collected through discussions and projects undertaken by the OECD Working Party on Nanotechnology (WPN) relevant to the development and use of nanotechnology for green innovation. It relies in particular on...
Navigating green and digital transitions
Erik Arnold, Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra, Sylvia Schwaag Serger and Luke Mackle
30 Nov 2023
This paper discusses five innovation policy imperatives critical to achieving green and digital transitions: coordinated government, stakeholder engagement, policy agility and experimentation, directionality and support for breakthrough innovation....
Neurotechnology and society
OECD
30 Nov 2017
Large-scale research and development programmes in neuroscience are giving rise to a host of new approaches, techniques and capacities to understand, read and intervene in the human brain. Some of these technologies reframe how we understand mental...
New Investment Approaches for Addressing Social and Economic Challenges
Karen E. Wilson
01 Jul 2014
This paper aims to provide an introduction to and overview of the social investment market for policy makers in OECD and non-OECD countries. Social investment is the provision of finance to organisations with the explicit expectation of a social, as...
New approaches to shipbuilding capacity assessments
Karin Gourdon, Laurent Daniel, Takuya Adachi and Emilie Berger
16 Feb 2023
Accurate measurement of shipbuilding capacity is critical to inform market stakeholders of excess capacity issues. This report presents several approaches to improve the estimates of shipbuilding capacity. It shows how the use of average production...
No Country for Young Firms?
Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
01 Apr 2016
This paper provides new cross-country evidence on the links between national policies and the growth patterns of start-ups. In particular, it compares for the first time the heterogeneous effects of national policies on entrants and incumbents,...
Multiple crises are triggering turbulence, instability and insecurity in contemporary societies, with impacts on economies, the environment, politics, and global affairs. An effective response will require governments to be more ambitious and act...
OECD Evaluation Framework for Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland
Matej Bajgar and Chiara Criscuolo
22 Dec 2016
This evaluation framework sets out recommendations for evaluating Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland. It discusses the evaluation activities to carry out, the outcomes to examine, the data to use and the methods to apply. It also sets the...
OECD case study of Norway’s digital science and innovation policy and governance landscape
OECD
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...
OECD framework for mapping and quantifying government support for business innovation
OECD
20 Nov 2023
This paper resents a measurement framework aiming to support the collection of comprehensive and internationally comparable quantitative and qualitative information on governmental innovation support programmes and instruments. It proposes a...
Occupational mobility, skills and training needs
Nagui Bechichi, Stéphanie Jamet, Gustave Kenedi, Robert Grundke and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
26 Apr 2019
This work investigates how education and training policies may facilitate occupational transitions. It proposes a methodology to estimate cognitive and task-based skill distances across occupation. It identifies the occupational transitions that can...
Occupational transitions
Elodie Andrieu, Stéphanie Jamet, Luca Marcolin and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
27 Feb 2019
This study proposes experimental estimates of the monetary cost of the training needed to move workers across occupations. Occupations of destination are held “acceptable” if they are close, in terms of skills requirements, and entail small wage cuts...
On the concentration of innovation in top cities in the digital age
Caroline Paunov, Dominique Guellec, Nevine El-Mallakh, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Lukas Nüse
16 Dec 2019
This paper investigates how digital technologies have shaped the concentration of inventive activity in cities across 30 OECD countries. It finds that patenting is highly concentrated: from 2010 to 2014, 10% of cities accounted for 64% of patent...
Open research agenda setting
OECD
08 Dec 2017
Citizen engagement is being promoted in many countries as a mechanism to improve the efficiency, quality and relevance of research and improve transparency and trust in science. At the same time, digitalisation is opening up new opportunities for...
Optimising the operation and use of national research infrastructures
OECD and 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...
Policies for Bioplastics in the Context of a Bioeconomy
OECD
28 Oct 2013
This paper explores the development of the bioplastics sector and its role in national bioeconomy strategies. It finds that bioplastics are at a disadvantage compared to some other biobased products, notably biofuels, that often benefit from...
Policies for Seed and Early Stage Finance
Karen E. Wilson and Filipe Silva
25 Oct 2013
This report highlights the growth in support for financial instruments for seed and early stage firms across OECD member countries. These instruments include grants, loans and guarantee schemes, tax incentives and equity funds. This increased support...
Policies for a climate-neutral industry
Brilé Anderson, Emile Cammeraat, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Luisa Dressler, Nicolas Gonne, Guy Lalanne, Joaquim Martins Guilhoto and Konstantinos Theodoropoulos
15 Apr 2021
This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of the policy instruments adopted by the Netherlands to reach carbon neutrality in its manufacturing sector by 2050. The analysis illustrates the strength of combining a strong commitment to raising...