National Innovation Systems: Implications for Policy and Practice. Dr. James Cunningham Director. Centre for Innovation and Structural Change

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National Innovation Systems: Implications for Policy and Practice Dr. James Cunningham Centre for Innovation and Structural Change InterTradeIreland Innovation Conference 2009 9 th June 2009 Overview National Innovation Systems Policy Context National Innovation System Performance Policy and Practice Implications Current Research Agenda 1

National Innovation Systems National Innovation Systems: is that countries structurally differ in the way they conduct technical change, both at the level of their socio-economic institutions, such as industrial firms, and at the level of public policy for promoting innovation, which pertains to industrial and technological policy, universities, and public laboratories. Nosi and Bellon (1994) Emphasis on Research Commercialisation Co-opetition and Collaboration: (Lundvall, 2002:3) (Smith, 1991) Developments in ICT: death of distance (Mason, 2003) Innovation and Multiple Actors : (Etzkowitz and Leydesdorff 1999; Fassin, 2000; Graff et al., 2001; Kline and Rosenberg, 1986, 1994). National Innovation Systems The functioning of any innovation system reflects the fact that innovative results represent a combination of private and public goods (Lundvall et al 2002). Significant structural changes happening specifically: Innovation and Management Paradigms Scientific Breakthroughs Internationalisation of innovation as an activity Capital markets Risk management 2

Policy Context An Evolving Policy Context Enterprise Strategy Group 3

Strategy for Science Technology and Innovation (SSTI) 2006 Ireland by 2013 will be internationally renowned for the excellence of its research, and will be to the forefront in generating and using new knowledge for economic and social progress, within an innovation driven culture. 8.2 Billion Investment (2007-2013) National System of Innovation 4

Innovation Policy Statement 2008 Ireland s ambition is to become a leader in innovation. Our goal is to develop an innovation driven economy that maintains competitive advantage and increases productivity. Foreword, Mary Coughlan (2008) our ambition is to put innovation at the core of our policies and strategies for the future, so that Ireland becomes a leader in innovation. Building Ireland s Smart Economy A Frameworks for Sustainable Economic Renewal 2009-2014 The smart economy combines the successful elements of the enterprise economy and the innovation or ideas economy while promoting a high-quality environment, improving energy security and promoting social cohesion. (p.7) The Smart Economy has, at its core, an exemplary research, innovation and commercialisation ecosystem. The objective is to make Ireland an innovation and commercialisation hub in Europe a country that combines the features of an attractive home for innovative R&D intensive multinationals while also being a highly attractive incubation environment for the best entrepreneurs in Europe and beyond. (p.8) 5

Building Ireland s Smart Economy A Frameworks for Sustainable Economic Renewal 2009-2014 Five Areas Meeting the Short-term Challenge Building the Ideas Economy Enhancing the Environment and Securing Energy Suppliers Investing in Critical Infrastructure Providing Efficient Public Services and Smart Regulation Building Ireland s Smart Economy A Frameworks for Sustainable Economic Renewal 2009-2014 Innovation? Source: Building Ireland s Smart Economy AFrameworks for Sustainable Economic Renewal (2008), p.34 6

National Innovation System Performance 7

Innovation Performance - Ireland 2007-08 Key Strengths Humans Resources Throughputs and economic effects Strong growth in S&E & SSH Doctorate graduates The Policy Ambition 8

Innovation Performance & Creative Climate Source: Hollanders and Van Cruysen (2009) Design, Creativity and Innovation: A Scoreboard Approach Pro Innov Europe Higher Educational Expenditure on Research and Development 2000-2006 Higher education expenditure on R&D (, millions) HERD as a % of GNP (Ireland) HERD as a % of GDP (EU-25 average) 2000 238 0.27 % 0.37 % 2002 322 0.31% 0.40% 2004 492 0.40% 0.39% 2006 601.4 0.40% 0.40% Ireland s rank among 29 OECD countries 22 nd 19 th 16th 14 th Total researchers in the HE sector (FTE) 2148 2695 4152 4689 HE Researchers per 1,000 labour force (Ireland) 1.2 1.5 2.2 2.2 Ireland s rank among 29 OECD countries 24 th 23 rd 14th 13 th Source: Forfás (2008) The Higher Education R&D Survey 2006 Detailed Findings, p.6. 9

Entrepreneurial Activity Entrepreneurial Activity 10

Output Intellectual Property Source: Forfás (2004) From Research to the Marketplace, p.11 Ireland s level of patenting activity in particularly low a fact that has been consistently highlighted Forfás (2004) From Research to the Marketplace UK Patent Office identified that 70% of businesses are at risk of losing IP because they mistakenly believe they own the work created for them by contractors. Patent Filing and Ownership 11

Firm Level Innovation Activity Firm Level Innovation Activity Key Highlights 52.5% of Irish firms were classified as innovative active 2002-204 Highest innovative industrial sectors Chemicals Medical and precision Rubber and plastic Food, beverages and tabacco Highest innovative services sector Computer related services Communications Eng & tech. services Source: Forfás (2006) Innovation Survey, p.5 12

Innovation Performance: Impacts and Barriers Product innovation: 37.9% of firms across the economy Process Innovation : 47.2% across the economy Organisational Innovation : 42% across the economy Innovation Cooperation: 27% engaged in innovation collaboration 6.8% of all enterprises where collaborating with universities/third level institutes Impacts of Innovation Increased Products Range Entered New Markets/Increased Share Improved Quality Barriers to Innovation Lack of Funds enterprise High costs Lack of qualified personnel Lack of information on markets Markets dominated by established firms Lack of finance outside Lack of information on technology Difficulty in finding cooperation Source: Forfás (2006) Innovation Survey, p.5. Strengths and Weaknesses of Ireland s RTI Performance Strengths Government s commitment to driving Ireland as a Knowledge Based Economyand strong Government commitment to Research Success in attractinghigh quality, high technology FDI Highlyadaptive manufacturing base Importance of engineering and the qualityof Irish engineers Government support for enterprise Positive fiscal environment FP7: Abilityto organise ourselves and influence the make-up of FP7 Weaknesses Historic absence of a fully developed national strategyfor STI, and integration of sectoral and socio-economic research within that framework Research Capacity in Universities/IoTs and Industry (Numbers; quality supervision) in context closing output/qualitygap with competitors Lack of Research and Technologyabsorption capabilities by companies and weak commercialisation structures Number studying science subject to Leaving Certificate level Structural weaknesses in universities/institutions Lack of funding for research support disciplines Low availability of Seed Capital Government responsiveness to changing competitive environment Emerging whole of government approach to STI Source:. Strategy for Science Technology and Innovation (2006-2013) Government Publications, Dublin, Ireland, pp. 89-90 13

Policy and Practice Current Research Agenda National Innovation Systems Policy Implications National Innovations System 2013 and Beyond An Innovation Leader or Still an Innovation Follower or an Innovation Trailer Duality of Attractiveness to FDIs and European Entrepreneurs Status Quo Strategy or a Distinctive Strategy Key Policy Issues Clarity about what is the national ambition around innovation Greater levels of actor collaboration on the island (private and state) Regulatory, tax incentives and supports that broaden and deepen innovative behaviours within and among firms Investment in management and innovation capability across the economy Broadening the innovation capacity within the economy private and public Radical reform of the education system National Innovations System An Innovation Follower 2008-09 Economic Activity State Support and Intervention 14

Practice Implications: Some Current Issues MNC SMEs Researchers Extending the Corporate Mandate Sophistication of the IP Exploitation System Maturity of IP Portfolio & IP Rights Assignment IP Exploitation Mix: Licensing, Spin Outs etc Control of IP & IP Negotiations (Local or Central) Absorptive Capacity Expertise for IP Negotiations and Deployment Existing Innovation Capability and Capacity Internal Champion for Innovation Displacement Concerns Funding Cycles Traps Mobility Inbound and Outbound Commercial capabilities and IP awareness Current Research Agenda Role of Senior Researchers in their Delivery of Publicly funded Science and Technology Research Programmes (IRCHSS Funded and in collaboration with DIT) University and Industry Technology Transfer and Commercialisation Academic Entrepreneurship Strategy Processes 15

Return on Investment? The real issue: Is the current Irish NIS competitive, robust, responsive and sufficiently sustainable to respond to the fundamental structural changes in organisational structures and collaborative innovation approaches at a firm level? Thank you james.cunningham@nuigalway.ie 16