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Research & Innovation Policy Dialogue Workshops
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Learning from different central economic ministry perspectives on research and innovationResources
July-September, 2008 Topic briefThe perspectives on research and innovation policy held by central economic ministries (sometimes known as the Treasury) play an important role in framing national policy agendas. In some countries, such as the UK, the Treasury has taken on an active role in innovation policy as integral to the wider national productivity and competitiveness agenda. In other countries, the nature and extent of any engagement by central economic ministries in this aspect of public policy is more remote – and frequently framed in relation to general value for money considerations without detailed intervention in research and innovation policy issues. Much rests upon guiding assumptions about government intervention rationales: how market failure is defined and, given this, how far beyond market failure it is seen as legitimate to intervene. These differences between policy stances can influence how the relationship between innovation and productivity policies evolves in different national settings – both in relation to funding availability and the intended outcomes from funding. As such, institutional perspectives constitute a key, though often overlooked, component of national innovation systems. It is therefore important to close this gap in our understanding of this aspect of national innovation systems. The aim of this workshop, and associated discussions and debates facilitated by The Australian National University’s Research and Innovation Policy Project, is to:
The workshop will be of interest internationally to both senior central economic ministry officials seeking a better grasp of the inter-face with research and innovation policy and other officials, policy advisors, industrialists and academics active in research and innovation policy seeking to improve their understanding of the role played by central economic ministries in national innovation systems. Key questions
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