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Designing innovation policies to meet country needs
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Designing Innovation Policies to Meet Country Needs
Fernando Amestoy
Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, March 12 and 13, 2013
JAPAN PATENT OFFICE
Contents
1. Country Needs1. Country Needs
2. Innovation and Competitiveness2. Innovation and Competitiveness
3. Economy of innovation3. Economy of innovation
4. The “System of Innovation” approach4. The “System of Innovation” approach
5. Public Policies and learned lessons5. Public Policies and learned lessons
Country needs
Innovation Systems, Development, Competitiveness and Intellectual Property: A look from the South GDP Human development index Political, social, economic, environmental
context
Where is Africa according to the innovation and competitivity models?
Global Innovation Index
Measuring and benchmarking
Global Competitiveness Index
Competitiveness Index model
Global Competitiveness
Innovation Index model
Africa in the Global Innovation Index
Innovation index: regional comparison
ECONOMY OF INNOVATION
GEOPOLITICS
INNOVATION
DEVELOPEMENT
COMPETITIVITY
IP
HUMAN WELFAREHUMAN
WELFARE
WHAT FOR?
2011 Quality of Life Index
Health indicators
2007: 2 Physicians per 10000 population, 9 nursing per 10000 pop,0,2 Dentist per 10000 pop, 0,2 public health workers per 10000pop
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Health indicators (II)
Environmental indicators
Globally, deforestation continues at a rate of about 13 million hectares per year (FAO 2007).
Designing Innovation Policies
Development
Social Equity
Environment
Research
The 'system of innovation' approach
INDUSTRY
UNIVERSITY
GOVERNMENT
The Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations
Innovation Environments
International and regional
Innovation activities approach
• emphasis on research and development nationally as well as in enterprises
• human capital becoming one of the most central factors of competitive ability
• the presence of business partners
• the existence of legislation to promote business (copyrights, rights of ownership, etc.)
• Networking
• Local Social and Productive DevelopmentInnovation policies
focused in social and
productive priorities
• Clusters, Interlinked value-adding activities
• Traditional knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous peoples and local communities. Innovation and Social Inclusion
The 'system of innovation' approach (II)
Creating value from knowledge
Agribusiness
Natural resources management
Industrial development
Social development
Environmental sustainability
INCORPORATINGKNOLEDGE IN
INCORPORATINGKNOLEDGE IN
Creating capacities for producing endogenous
knowledgeINNOVATION SUSTAITABLE DEVELOPMENT
AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
Research System
Enhancement
Directing capacities (production and social
development)
HUMAN WELFARE
Public policies catalyzing the process
GOVERNMENT
RESEARCH AGENDA
UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY ARTICULATION
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC AREAS
SOCIAL INCLUSION POLICIESENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINTABILITY
ENTERPREUNERSHIP
PUBLIC-PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
South America and Mexico Central America
SOME LEARNED LESSONS (II)
Linking R+D and Government needs
Private sector University-Industry interphases Education (creating capacities for endogenous
knowledge creation and technology adaptation) Entrepreneurship and IP in tertiary education
programs Information an Communications technologies Local development (decentralizing innovation
processes considering territorial specificities) Local agents involvement. Regional innovation system Networking (locally, regionally and internationally) Measuring effects to rectify policies
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