TRANSFORMATIVE (INNOVATION) POLICY

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TRANSFORMATIVE (INNOVATION) POLICY An overview of current debates and controversies K. Matthias Weber AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation Systems and Policy EU-SPRI Conference 2018 Paris, 6-8 June 2018

OVERVIEW Transformation: The object of desire Governance and the role of the State Key issues for future research

TRANSFORMATION: THE OBJECT OF DESIRE 3

SYSTEMATISING TRANSFORMATION A MORE DIFFERENTIATED TAKE Different types of transformations Socio-technical systems not sustainable Disruptive developments loss of control, missing opportunities A more differentiated take Structure of the problems Structure of possible solutions Beyond static perspectives: process models of how change unfolds Phases and mechanisms of change (Digital) network externalities and other path-dependencies Scaling, replication, diffusion Multi-level interactions (e.g. interaction experiment - institutions) 4

AND MISSIONS? One size does not fit all: (at least) four types of missions Science missions Umbrella missions Transformative missions Technological (accelerator) missions Key notions associated to missions A planning-inspired approach (clear targets and timelines) A state-centric approach Transformative missions? At odds with several basic notions of missions Controversies Does breaking down societal challenges into manageable building blocks miss the point? A technocratic approach? Ignoring complexity? 5

WHAT IT NEEDS TO MAKE TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE HAPPEN A major push A (perceived) sense of urgency/crisis, leadership A disruptive innovation or a disruptive regulation Experimentation Irritation by creating a variety of alternatives Learning how to match supply and demand side, upstream and downstream, social and/or technological innovation Acceleration mechanisms (upscaling, replication, diffusion) Overcoming structural and institutional barriers (path-dependencies) New coalitions to overcome the power of incumbents Conducive framework conditions and meta-rules Controversies: The balance between bottom-up vs. top-down ( differentiation may help!) 6

GOVERNANCE AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE 7

SYSTEMATISING GOVERNANCE A MORE DIFFERENTIATED TAKE Different types of governance approaches, reflecting long-standing institutional and cultural trajectories First steps towads a more differentiated take Command/control Dominated self-regulation Self-regulation Primus inter pares Controversies Do new disruptive phenomena escape traditional governance frames? We need to think harder! 8

RATIONALES FOR POLICY INTERVENTION IN R&I Market failure system failure transformation failure - Innovation with a purpose beyond competitiveness But what to do if the purpose/benefit is uncertain? Tentative rationales? If prevailing mechanisms do not deliver, does this automatically justify public intervention? Legitimacy effectiveness efficiency Controversies How quickly should we call for the State to intervene? 9

IDENTIFICATION OF THEMES Who defines what societal challenges/missions to focus on? Ultimately, these are (symbolic) political choices Value-related debates How to prioritize certain themes or missions over others, but in a more transparent way Substantive rationality Procedural rationality Foresight as a process to combine both Controversies Risk of capture by incumbents and existing networks/coalitions: Balance between delegated power/trust in government vs. openness/transparency of decision-making 10

POLICY MIXES Transformative policies need to build on well functioning innovation systems, able to generate new solutions, BUT: Openness to new forms of bottom-up, non-research led forms of innovation De-prioritisation of a research-led innovation Balance between supply-side and demand-side policies Reliable conditions for scaling Policy coordination in a multi-level, multi-domain policy space in time Dedicated carrier organisations or networks for major challenges/missions? Controversies Is policy coordination possible and necessary? What are alternative, less technocratic approaches? 11

TRANSFORMATIVE PROGRAMME DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION Integration of different types of R&I needed Close interactions between basic research, applied research, innovation and scaling/diffusion New types of intervention logic Turning challenge-/mission-oriented programmes into a scaling funnel rather than top-down work programmes Demand side: policy labs, regulation becomes more important Policy labs must be broadly based to capture the interaction between research and demand side New actors Preparing for a broader range of types of applicants Stakeholder engagement: when and how? 12

TRANSFORMATIVE PROGRAMME DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION (2) Learning and adaptive programmes Iterative learning-based programming, able to handle unclear and changing objectives Stronger programme management structures to strengthen adaptation and integration capacities Key organisational capacities for transformations Experimentation Engagement Impact assessment and evaluation Foresight Controversies Do programmes deliver : Target-setting vs. open-ended programmes Openness: Risk of capture vs. managerial overload 13

STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE FOR STRENG- THENING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITIES New categories, indicators and methods for monitoring activities related to societal challenges/missions Semantic methods? Designing experimentation environments (Controlled?) social experiments Regulatory sandboxes New approaches to impact assessment and evaluation Impacts on long-term and higher order goals are difficult to assess Foresight Anticipation device Systemic intervention 14

KEY ISSUES FOR FUTURE RESEARCH 15

THREE PERSONAL PRIORITIES More differentiated conceptual and analytical approach Transformation patterns of systems and new actor configurations Governance approaches (and associated instrumental debates) How to strike the balance between a proactive role of the state and a focus enabling frameworks for bottom-up initiatives A leading role is sometimes - possible: regulation, public investments Framework conditions for facilitating bottom-up initiatives Scaling, replication and diffusion The transformative influence of meta-rules and institutions (e.g. RRI principles, internalisation of external costs) Approaches to enhancing policy coherence (or: absence of contradictions) Policy coordination across areas and levels Pandora s box? Carrier organisations to bundle interventions (e.g. agencies and/or empowerment of partnerships/networks) 16