Broad-based Innovation Policy for All Regions and Cities
This publication summarises the main findings of a series of high-level expert workshops, organised with support by the European Commission, to deepen the understanding how OECD countries can move towards a broad‑based form of innovation policy for regions and cities. Weaknesses in technology and knowledge diffusion are weighing on productivity growth and innovation in OECD countries, particularly in firms that are distant from the technological frontier (global or national). This in turn weakens their capacity to meet future challenges and undermines inclusive growth.
This report examines where current tools for innovation policy are too narrowly focused, targeting mainly research and development as well as science and technology-based interventions. It seeks to help empower firms to benefit from global trends and technological change, in order to better adapt to the different capacity and innovation eco‑systems across regions and cities.
Broadening innovation policy for regions and cities
This chapter discusses the need to move from a narrow focus in innovation policy to a broad-based approach that adapts to the needs of different regions and cities. A broad-based approach requires taking capacity of the regional innovation system into account and adapting efforts of all levels of government to working with and upgrading that capacity. As regions and cities across the OECD have to face today’s grand societal challenges, business-as-usual approaches are unlikely to deliver innovation in all places.
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