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No. 12 | 24 Jan 2014 |
Workshop on Integrating Omics and Policy for Healthy Ageing
The increase in the human life span is a testament to the economic, social and medical progress made over the course of the last century. However, an ageing population brings some new challenges both to healthcare systems and to medicine in terms of... |
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No. 121 | 22 Sept 2021 |
Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?
This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) “actors”. It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It... |
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No. 30 | 12 Jul 2016 |
Where to Locate Innovative Activities in Global Value Chains
With the emergence of global value chains (GVCs), production processes are increasingly fragmented and dispersed across different countries. Although many MNEs still exhibit an important ‘home bias’ in their global innovation activities, a growing... |
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No. 45 | 17 Nov 2017 |
What role for social sciences in innovation?
Knowledge transfer between industry and science is fundamental to innovation. There are important differences across scientific disciplines and sectors of activity in that, for instance, the financial and pharmaceutical sectors have different demands... |
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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. 1 | 04 Apr 2013 |
What Drives the Dynamics of Business Growth?
Differences in the dynamisms of economies are persistent. Notwithstanding the growing body of evidence documenting these large cross-country differences, our understanding of what drives them is still rather limited. This paper seeks to help close... |
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No. 153 | 05 Jul 2023 |
Very Large Research Infrastructures
Very Large Research Infrastructures (VLRIs) are unique, complex undertakings with a strong international dimension that play a critical role in frontier research in most scientific domains. VLRIs require considerable care in their construction and... |
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No. 36 | 20 Jan 2017 |
Use of Behavioural Insights in Consumer Policy
Over the past decade, behavioural insights have helped make consumer policies more evidence-based and effective. This report examines how behavioural insights have been used by governments and other public policy organisations to develop and... |
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No. 163 | 04 Dec 2023 |
Unlocking co-creation for green innovation
In the context of the green transition, universities have much to offer in joint green innovation projects with business, government and citizens. As hubs of diverse expertise, universities are uniquely placed to build interdisciplinary teams and... |
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No. 23 | 18 Jun 2015 |
Triple and Quadruple Play Bundles of Communication Services
This report examines the provision of multiple communication services over broadband access networks, a phenomenon known as “bundling”. It highlights that care should be taken to ensure that such offers do not unreasonably constrain competition or... |
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No. 156 | 24 Jul 2023 |
Transformative innovation policy in practice in Austria, Finland and Sweden
Governments are increasingly utilising research and innovation (R&I) policy to foster economic and societal change. Yet, the empirical correlation between these policies and socio-technical transformations remains under-explored. The report... |
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No. 136 | 25 Aug 2022 |
Towards a new vision of innovation through COVID-19?
This paper discusses how countries’ vision for science, technology and innovation (STI) priorities has evolved through COVID-19. The analysis was conducted on a sample of 171 STI strategy documents from 11 countries that were released between 2013... |
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No. 133 | 02 Aug 2022 |
Towards a new stage in Norway's science, technology and innovation system
This study assesses the implementation of the recommendations from the OECD Innovation Policy Review of Norway 2017 along four major themes: Developing research communities of outstanding quality, enhancing competitiveness and innovation capacity,... |
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No. 11 | 05 Dec 2013 |
Toward New Models for Innovative Governance of Biomedicine and Health Technologies
This report examines examples of new and emerging governance models that aim to support the responsible development of diagnostics and treatments based on the latest advances in biomedicine. In particular, it presents programmes and initiatives that... |
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No. 139 | 16 Feb 2023 |
The slowdown in Finnish productivity growth
This report analyses the trends in Finnish productivity growth over the 2000s and 2010s. It describes its key features, makes comparisons to a benchmark of 16 OECD countries, and studies the causes of its sudden and prolonged slowdown which began at... |
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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. 37 | 10 Apr 2017 |
The links between global value chains and global innovation networks
Economic globalisation has given rise to two types of networks that stretch out across OECD and emerging economies. At the one side, global value chains (GVCs) can be thought of as the “material” transfers of goods and services (final as well as... |
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No. 120 | 22 Sept 2021 |
The human capital behind AI
Building on recent OECD work, this paper analyses the skills sets (“skills bundles”) demanded in artificial intelligence (AI)-related online job postings. The analysis uses Burning Glass Technologies’ data for the United States and the United Kingdom... |
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No. 39 | 12 May 2017 |
The great divergence(s)
This report provides new evidence on the increasing dispersion in wages and productivity using novel micro-aggregated firm-level data from 16 countries. First, the report documents an increase in wage and productivity dispersions, for both... |
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No. 41 | 11 Jul 2017 |
The future of global value chains
The rapid growth of global value chains (GVCs) has been an important driver of globalisation during the past decades. But the international fragmentation of production appears to have lost momentum and GVCs seem to have stalled in recent years. The... |
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Policy Papers
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Workshop on Integrating Omics and Policy for Healthy Ageing
OECD
24 Jan 2014
The increase in the human life span is a testament to the economic, social and medical progress made over the course of the last century. However, an ageing population brings some new challenges both to healthcare systems and to medicine in terms of...
Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?
Hélène Dernis, Laurent Moussiegt, Daisuke Nawa and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
22 Sept 2021
This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) “actors”. It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It...
Where to Locate Innovative Activities in Global Value Chains
Rene Belderbos, Leo Sleuwaegen, Dieter Somers and Koen De Backer
12 Jul 2016
With the emergence of global value chains (GVCs), production processes are increasingly fragmented and dispersed across different countries. Although many MNEs still exhibit an important ‘home bias’ in their global innovation activities, a growing...
What role for social sciences in innovation?
Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Tadanori Moriguchi
17 Nov 2017
Knowledge transfer between industry and science is fundamental to innovation. There are important differences across scientific disciplines and sectors of activity in that, for instance, the financial and pharmaceutical sectors have different demands...
What future for science, technology and innovation after COVID-19?
Caroline Paunov and 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...
What Drives the Dynamics of Business Growth?
Albert Bravo-Biosca, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
04 Apr 2013
Differences in the dynamisms of economies are persistent. Notwithstanding the growing body of evidence documenting these large cross-country differences, our understanding of what drives them is still rather limited. This paper seeks to help close...
Very Large Research Infrastructures
OECD
05 Jul 2023
Very Large Research Infrastructures (VLRIs) are unique, complex undertakings with a strong international dimension that play a critical role in frontier research in most scientific domains. VLRIs require considerable care in their construction and...
Use of Behavioural Insights in Consumer Policy
OECD
20 Jan 2017
Over the past decade, behavioural insights have helped make consumer policies more evidence-based and effective. This report examines how behavioural insights have been used by governments and other public policy organisations to develop and...
Unlocking co-creation for green innovation
Muthu de Silva, Caroline Paunov, Sandra Planes-Satorra and Patricia Peñalosa
04 Dec 2023
In the context of the green transition, universities have much to offer in joint green innovation projects with business, government and citizens. As hubs of diverse expertise, universities are uniquely placed to build interdisciplinary teams and...
Triple and Quadruple Play Bundles of Communication Services
OECD
18 Jun 2015
This report examines the provision of multiple communication services over broadband access networks, a phenomenon known as “bundling”. It highlights that care should be taken to ensure that such offers do not unreasonably constrain competition or...
Transformative innovation policy in practice in Austria, Finland and Sweden
Sylvia Schwaag Serger, Bernhard Dachs, Paula Kivimaa, David Lazarevic, Jani Lukkarinen, Lennart Stenberg and Matthias Weber
24 Jul 2023
Governments are increasingly utilising research and innovation (R&I) policy to foster economic and societal change. Yet, the empirical correlation between these policies and socio-technical transformations remains under-explored. The report...
Towards a new vision of innovation through COVID-19?
Hunter McGuire and Caroline Paunov
25 Aug 2022
This paper discusses how countries’ vision for science, technology and innovation (STI) priorities has evolved through COVID-19. The analysis was conducted on a sample of 171 STI strategy documents from 11 countries that were released between 2013...
Towards a new stage in Norway's science, technology and innovation system
Philippe Larrue and Rebecca Santos
02 Aug 2022
This study assesses the implementation of the recommendations from the OECD Innovation Policy Review of Norway 2017 along four major themes: Developing research communities of outstanding quality, enhancing competitiveness and innovation capacity,...
This report examines examples of new and emerging governance models that aim to support the responsible development of diagnostics and treatments based on the latest advances in biomedicine. In particular, it presents programmes and initiatives that...
The slowdown in Finnish productivity growth
Sara Calligaris, Outi Jurvanen, Auri Lassi, Francesco Manaresi and Rudy Verlhac
16 Feb 2023
This report analyses the trends in Finnish productivity growth over the 2000s and 2010s. It describes its key features, makes comparisons to a benchmark of 16 OECD countries, and studies the causes of its sudden and prolonged slowdown which began at...
The role of innovation and human capital for the productivity of industries
Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek and 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...
The links between global value chains and global innovation networks
OECD
10 Apr 2017
Economic globalisation has given rise to two types of networks that stretch out across OECD and emerging economies. At the one side, global value chains (GVCs) can be thought of as the “material” transfers of goods and services (final as well as...
The human capital behind AI
Lea Samek, Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Emile Cammeraat
22 Sept 2021
Building on recent OECD work, this paper analyses the skills sets (“skills bundles”) demanded in artificial intelligence (AI)-related online job postings. The analysis uses Burning Glass Technologies’ data for the United States and the United Kingdom...
The great divergence(s)
Giuseppe Berlingieri, Patrick Blanchenay and Chiara Criscuolo
12 May 2017
This report provides new evidence on the increasing dispersion in wages and productivity using novel micro-aggregated firm-level data from 16 countries. First, the report documents an increase in wage and productivity dispersions, for both...
The future of global value chains
Koen De Backer and Dorothee Flaig
11 Jul 2017
The rapid growth of global value chains (GVCs) has been an important driver of globalisation during the past decades. But the international fragmentation of production appears to have lost momentum and GVCs seem to have stalled in recent years. The...