OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Germany 2022
Building Agility for Successful Transitions
The COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war have revealed vulnerabilities in Germany’s economic model: undiversified energy supply, an over-reliance on fossil fuels, delayed digitalisation and disruptable supply chains. Digital technologies may significantly disrupt manufacturing industries Germany has dominated for decades, threatening future competitiveness. The green transition also requires significant industrial transformations. Germany can call upon one of the world’s most advanced innovation systems in dealing with these challenges, but a new more agile and experimental approach to STI policy is needed. This Review outlines how to develop such an approach and what STI policies need to focus on: create markets for future innovations, more significant and more risk-tolerant finance for innovation, inter-disciplinary knowledge exchange, improved data infrastructure and capabilities. Given the internationally shared challenges of dealing with transitions, the insights presented in the review will be of interest to policymakers, stakeholders and analysts from Germany and across the OECD.
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The contribution of the Mittelstand to innovation for the digital transition
The Mittelstand is the backbone of the German economy and a key component of the science, technology and innovation system. The “hidden champions” of the Mittelstand help drive and sustain innovation, but the digital transformation changes what they can and should contribute to future innovation. This chapter assesses the innovation contribution of the Mittelstand, focusing on two factors that may constrain the private sector’s contribution in the years ahead. The first concerns its shortcomings in terms of digital transformation. The second is the lack of business creation and the limited contribution to innovation of new, potentially disruptive firms in Germany. Recognising the importance of data as an intangible asset for business sector innovation, the chapter introduces a recommendation on improving business data infrastructure and access.
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