Demand-side Innovation Policies

Demand-side innovation policies have been receiving increasing interest from a number of OECD countries in recent years in the context of slow growth and lagging productivity performance. Pressures on fiscal budgets in the aftermath of the financial crisis have also motivated governments to seek ways to boost innovation without necessarily engaging in new programme spending, primarily to meet social demands in areas such as health, energy or the environment.
This book examines dynamics between demand and innovation and provides insights into the rationale and scope for public policies to foster demand for innovation. It shows the potential - but also the limits - of using public procurement, regulations or standards to stimulate public and private demand for innovation, including among SMEs. Drawing on country experience and case studies, this report illustrates good practices for designing, implementing and evaluating demand-side innovation policies.
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Demand-side innovation policies in Flanders
This chapter discusses the Flanders Action Plan on Public Procurement of Innovation which has adopted a horizontally integrated approach in order to help government to identify public demand and define purchasing needs and increase the public commitment to procurement of innovative solutions from the private sector. It describes the use of innovation platforms for involving stakeholders and exchanging information between the demand and supply side throughout the process.
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