Countries deploy a variety of financial, regulatory and soft policy instruments to promote science-industry knowledge exchange. While these instruments are often discussed in isolation, they are implemented collectively and may reinforce and complement but also weaken or even negatively affect each other and add excessive complexity. This paper develops a conceptual framework to map policy instruments for knowledge exchange and assess the interactions between them. The framework also considers how national contexts and global trends influence the choice of policy instruments. Policy examples drawn from the EC-OECD STIP Compass database and from case studies show that there are significant differences across countries in the relative importance given to each policy instrument in terms of budget, target groups, eligibility criteria, time horizon and implementation.
OECD: Science-industry knowledge exchange: a mapping of policy instruments and their interactions
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.04.2019
Fachberichte und -studien
Quelle:
Abstract Paper
Redaktion:
von Sonja Bugdahn, DLR Projektträger
Länder / Organisationen:
OECD
Themen:
Bildung und Hochschulen
Ethik, Recht, Gesellschaft
Förderung
Innovation
sonstiges / Querschnittsaktivitäten
Wirtschaft, Märkte