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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 58 | 13 Nov 2018 |
Enhancing product recall effectiveness globally
This report aims to explore the challenges faced by product safety authorities, businesses, and other stakeholders in measuring and maximising the impact of product recalls globally. It collates and synthesises recall trends involving non-food... |
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No. 138 | 09 Feb 2023 |
Enhancing intellectual property use for a stronger innovation ecosystem in Poland
The paper presents a comprehensive assessment of the strengths and limitations of the intellectual property (IP) system in Poland. It offers policy recommendations to fully exploit the potential of IP to support an innovation-based economy. It finds... |
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No. 22 | 22 Apr 2015 |
Enhancing Translational Research and Clinical Development for Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias
Accelerating innovation for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is a key challenge. Over the past few years, the OECD has conducted work in a number of areas related to innovation in biomedical research and health innovation for healthy ageing.... |
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No. 149 | 19 Jun 2023 |
Engaging citizens in innovation policy
Innovation policies need to be socially embedded for them to effectively contribute to addressing major societal challenges. Engaging citizens in innovation policymaking can help define long-term policy priorities, enhance the quality and legitimacy... |
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No. 6 | 14 Jun 2013 |
Emerging Trends in Biomedicine and Health Technology Innovation
The economic and social impact of chronic brain disorders (CBD) such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases will become the number one public-health problem worldwide, directly affecting 100 million people by 2050. On-going... |
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No. 112 | 18 May 2021 |
Effective policies to foster high-risk/high-reward research
This report analyses policies and research funding mechanisms designed to foster high-risk high-reward (HRHR) research, and explores promising practices for fostering HRHR research in a variety of contexts. The underlying concern is that failure to... |
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No. 57 | 16 Oct 2018 |
Effective operation of competitive research funding systems
This report analyses existing competitive research funding mechanisms and their effectiveness, taking into account a variety of contextual factors. It focuses on the efficiency of funding allocation mechanisms relative to their objectives. The main... |
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No. 143 | 01 Mar 2023 |
Driving low-carbon innovations for climate neutrality
The transition to climate neutrality requires cost reductions in existing clean technologies to enable rapid deployment on a large scale, as well as the development of emerging technologies such as green hydrogen. This policy paper argues that... |
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No. 33 | 22 Sept 2016 |
Drivers and Implications of Scientific Open Access Publishing
This paper presents the results of a new and experimental study on the research and publishing activities of scientific authors. It also aimed to test the feasibility of an OECD global survey on science with a focus on major emerging policy issues.... |
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No. 49 | 08 Dec 2017 |
Digital platforms for facilitating access to research infrastructures
Shared research infrastructures are playing an increasingly important role in most scientific fields and represent a significant proportion of the total public investment in science. Many of these infrastructures have the potential to be used outside... |
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No. 151 | 27 Jun 2023 |
Did COVID-19 accelerate the green transition?
Fiscal spending policies adopted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic have been presented as a unique opportunity to “build back better” and re-ignite the economy while accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. This paper analyses 1 166... |
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No. 26 | 25 Nov 2015 |
Development of High-speed Networks and the Role of Municipal Networks
All OECD countries recognise the benefits that stem from high speed broadband networks and have made tremendous progress in recent years in fostering their deployment. Nonetheless, many challenges remain in terms of how to enhance and expand these... |
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No. 40 | 07 Jun 2017 |
Determinants of digital technology use by companies
Advances in digital technologies are transforming the way firms function, how they are structured and the manner in which they compete. This paper contributes to our understanding of digital technology usage by assessing changing patterns in the use... |
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No. 94 | 10 Nov 2020 |
Declining business dynamism
This paper analyses trends in business dynamism across 18 countries and 22 industries over the last two decades, using highly representative comparable data. It finds that declines in business dynamism, pervasive in many countries, are driven by... |
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Enhancing product recall effectiveness globally
OECD
13 Nov 2018
This report aims to explore the challenges faced by product safety authorities, businesses, and other stakeholders in measuring and maximising the impact of product recalls globally. It collates and synthesises recall trends involving non-food...
Enhancing intellectual property use for a stronger innovation ecosystem in Poland
Tony Clayton, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Hélène Dernis, Laurence Joly, Victoria Magdalinski, Laurent Moussiegt and Mark Schankerman
09 Feb 2023
The paper presents a comprehensive assessment of the strengths and limitations of the intellectual property (IP) system in Poland. It offers policy recommendations to fully exploit the potential of IP to support an innovation-based economy. It finds...
Enhancing Translational Research and Clinical Development for Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias
OECD
22 Apr 2015
Accelerating innovation for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is a key challenge. Over the past few years, the OECD has conducted work in a number of areas related to innovation in biomedical research and health innovation for healthy ageing....
Engaging citizens in innovation policy
Caroline Paunov and Sandra Planes-Satorra
19 Jun 2023
Innovation policies need to be socially embedded for them to effectively contribute to addressing major societal challenges. Engaging citizens in innovation policymaking can help define long-term policy priorities, enhance the quality and legitimacy...
Emerging Trends in Biomedicine and Health Technology Innovation
OECD
14 Jun 2013
The economic and social impact of chronic brain disorders (CBD) such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases will become the number one public-health problem worldwide, directly affecting 100 million people by 2050. On-going...
Effective policies to foster high-risk/high-reward research
OECD
18 May 2021
This report analyses policies and research funding mechanisms designed to foster high-risk high-reward (HRHR) research, and explores promising practices for fostering HRHR research in a variety of contexts. The underlying concern is that failure to...
Effective operation of competitive research funding systems
OECD
16 Oct 2018
This report analyses existing competitive research funding mechanisms and their effectiveness, taking into account a variety of contextual factors. It focuses on the efficiency of funding allocation mechanisms relative to their objectives. The main...
Driving low-carbon innovations for climate neutrality
Mario Cervantes, Chiara Criscuolo, Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Dirk Pilat
01 Mar 2023
The transition to climate neutrality requires cost reductions in existing clean technologies to enable rapid deployment on a large scale, as well as the development of emerging technologies such as green hydrogen. This policy paper argues that...
Drivers and Implications of Scientific Open Access Publishing
Brunella Boselli and Fernando Galindo-Rueda
22 Sept 2016
This paper presents the results of a new and experimental study on the research and publishing activities of scientific authors. It also aimed to test the feasibility of an OECD global survey on science with a focus on major emerging policy issues....
Shared research infrastructures are playing an increasingly important role in most scientific fields and represent a significant proportion of the total public investment in science. Many of these infrastructures have the potential to be used outside...
Did COVID-19 accelerate the green transition?
Frida Aulie, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Fernando Galindo-Rueda, Clara Kögel, Inès Pitavy and Alzbeta Vitkova
27 Jun 2023
Fiscal spending policies adopted in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic have been presented as a unique opportunity to “build back better” and re-ignite the economy while accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. This paper analyses 1 166...
Development of High-speed Networks and the Role of Municipal Networks
Bengt G. Mölleryd
25 Nov 2015
All OECD countries recognise the benefits that stem from high speed broadband networks and have made tremendous progress in recent years in fostering their deployment. Nonetheless, many challenges remain in terms of how to enhance and expand these...
Determinants of digital technology use by companies
Timothy DeStefano, Koen De Backer and Laurent Moussiegt
07 Jun 2017
Advances in digital technologies are transforming the way firms function, how they are structured and the manner in which they compete. This paper contributes to our understanding of digital technology usage by assessing changing patterns in the use...
Declining business dynamism
Flavio Calvino, Chiara Criscuolo and Rudy Verlhac
10 Nov 2020
This paper analyses trends in business dynamism across 18 countries and 22 industries over the last two decades, using highly representative comparable data. It finds that declines in business dynamism, pervasive in many countries, are driven by...