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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 52 | 21 Jun 2018 |
Moving between jobs
This paper aims to inform policies facilitating job-to-job transitions triggered by changes in the task content of occupations and in job demand. It assesses the distances existing between occupations in terms of cognitive skills and of skills as... |
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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. 106 | 13 Apr 2021 |
Mission-oriented innovation policy in Japan
This report assesses the potential for mission-oriented innovation policies (MOIPs) to contribute to the sustainable transition in Japan, and examines the challenges and opportunities that MOIPs would present. As part of a series of MOIP national... |
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No. 56 | 12 Oct 2018 |
Measuring and maximising the impact of product recalls globally
This report provides a summary of discussions at the OECD Workshop on Measuring and Maximising the Impact of Product Recalls Globally organised by the OECD Working Party on Consumer Product Safety on 16 April 2018, as part of its 16th meeting. The... |
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No. 43 | 26 Sept 2017 |
Marine biotechnology
Several countries have been setting up strategic roadmaps to support marine biotechnologies that could drive innovation and help address the global sustainability goals of food, energy, and health. The report identifies and begins to address... |
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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. 38 | 21 Apr 2017 |
Making policy evaluation work
The paper presents a critical discussion of ex-post impact evaluation of policies that affect regional economic development, with a particular emphasis on drawing useful implications for policy making. In particular, it discusses the importance of... |
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No. 117 | 29 Jul 2021 |
Making life richer, easier and healthier
This paper addresses the current and emerging uses and impacts of robots, the mid-term future of robotics and the role of policy. Progress in robotics will help to make life easier, richer and healthier. Wider robot use will help raise labour... |
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No. 25 | 15 Oct 2015 |
Making Open Science a Reality
Open science commonly refers to efforts to make the output of publicly funded research more widely accessible in digital format to the scientific community, the business sector, or society more generally. Open science is the encounter between the... |
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No. 69 | 12 Apr 2019 |
Local content requirements and their economic effect on shipbuilding
This study quantifies the significant economic gains that are expected to be revealed through the abolition or relaxation of local content based policies. The work analyses two specific local content policies affecting directly or indirectly the... |
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No. 73 | 18 Jun 2019 |
Levelling the playing field
This report investigates the gender gap in the funding of innovative start-ups across OECD and BRICS countries using a detailed micro-dataset on start-ups and their founders. Results from empirical analysis show that start-ups with at least one woman... |
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No. 86 | 05 Mar 2020 |
Laggard firms, technology diffusion and its structural and policy determinants
This paper provides new evidence on the main characteristics of laggard firms - firms in the bottom 40% of the productivity distribution - and their potential for productivity growth. It finds that laggards are on average younger and smaller than... |
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No. 124 | 14 Jan 2022 |
Labour-saving technologies and employment levels
This paper exploits natural language processing techniques to detect explicit labour-saving goals in inventive efforts in robotics and assess their relevance for different occupational profiles and the impact on employment levels. The analysis relies... |
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No. 115 | 16 Jun 2021 |
Knowledge co-creation in the 21st century
The importance of knowledge co-creation – the joint production of innovation between industry, research and possibly other stakeholders, such as civil society – has been increasingly acknowledged. This paper builds on 13 cross-country case studies... |
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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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
Moving between jobs
Nagui Bechichi, Robert Grundke, Stéphanie Jamet and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
21 Jun 2018
This paper aims to inform policies facilitating job-to-job transitions triggered by changes in the task content of occupations and in job demand. It assesses the distances existing between occupations in terms of cognitive skills and of skills as...
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...
Mission-oriented innovation policy in Japan
Philippe Larrue
13 Apr 2021
This report assesses the potential for mission-oriented innovation policies (MOIPs) to contribute to the sustainable transition in Japan, and examines the challenges and opportunities that MOIPs would present. As part of a series of MOIP national...
Measuring and maximising the impact of product recalls globally
OECD
12 Oct 2018
This report provides a summary of discussions at the OECD Workshop on Measuring and Maximising the Impact of Product Recalls Globally organised by the OECD Working Party on Consumer Product Safety on 16 April 2018, as part of its 16th meeting. The...
Marine biotechnology
OECD
26 Sept 2017
Several countries have been setting up strategic roadmaps to support marine biotechnologies that could drive innovation and help address the global sustainability goals of food, energy, and health. The report identifies and begins to address...
Management, skills and productivity
Emile Cammeraat, Lea Samek and 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...
Making policy evaluation work
OECD
21 Apr 2017
The paper presents a critical discussion of ex-post impact evaluation of policies that affect regional economic development, with a particular emphasis on drawing useful implications for policy making. In particular, it discusses the importance of...
Making life richer, easier and healthier
Alistair Nolan
29 Jul 2021
This paper addresses the current and emerging uses and impacts of robots, the mid-term future of robotics and the role of policy. Progress in robotics will help to make life easier, richer and healthier. Wider robot use will help raise labour...
Making Open Science a Reality
OECD
15 Oct 2015
Open science commonly refers to efforts to make the output of publicly funded research more widely accessible in digital format to the scientific community, the business sector, or society more generally. Open science is the encounter between the...
Local content requirements and their economic effect on shipbuilding
Karin Gourdon and Joaquim Guilhoto
12 Apr 2019
This study quantifies the significant economic gains that are expected to be revealed through the abolition or relaxation of local content based policies. The work analyses two specific local content policies affecting directly or indirectly the...
Levelling the playing field
Julie Lassébie, Sahra Sakha, Tomasz Kozluk, Carlo Menon, Stefano Breschi and Nick Johnstone
18 Jun 2019
This report investigates the gender gap in the funding of innovative start-ups across OECD and BRICS countries using a detailed micro-dataset on start-ups and their founders. Results from empirical analysis show that start-ups with at least one woman...
Laggard firms, technology diffusion and its structural and policy determinants
Giuseppe Berlingieri, Sara Calligaris, Chiara Criscuolo and Rudy Verlhac
05 Mar 2020
This paper provides new evidence on the main characteristics of laggard firms - firms in the bottom 40% of the productivity distribution - and their potential for productivity growth. It finds that laggards are on average younger and smaller than...
Labour-saving technologies and employment levels
Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Jacopo Staccioli
14 Jan 2022
This paper exploits natural language processing techniques to detect explicit labour-saving goals in inventive efforts in robotics and assess their relevance for different occupational profiles and the impact on employment levels. The analysis relies...
Knowledge co-creation in the 21st century
Laura Kreiling and Caroline Paunov
16 Jun 2021
The importance of knowledge co-creation – the joint production of innovation between industry, research and possibly other stakeholders, such as civil society – has been increasingly acknowledged. This paper builds on 13 cross-country case studies...