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OECD Steering Group for Governance of
International Co-operation on Science, Technology
       and Innovation for Global Challenges
                       STIG
         ICSU/RIO +20 Rio June 15 2012
                 Per M. Koch
                      Chair
The Policy Challenges
•    Problems are caused by systemic
     failure consisting of
     social, economic, cultural, biological
     , technological and/or environmental
     factors.
•    There are impact-chains between
     the different global challenges
     e.g. between
     climate, energy, water, food and
     health.
•    There may be irreversible tipping
     points we urgently need to avoid.

•    Global challenges cannot be
     adequately addressed by single
     actors.
•    We are all affected
The new global dimension adds complexity as
well as new possibilities
• Until recently, global STI activities were mainly clustered
  in the “triad” (North America, Europe, Japan).
• New countries are appearing on the global STI arena
   – Korea as example of successful technological catch
      up
   – Brazil (aeronautics, biotech),
   – China (solar and wind energy)
   – India (ICT, wind energy)
   – South Africa (coal liquefaction)
   –…
The role of
  science and
  innovation
• STI play a crucial role in
   – Understanding the impact chains underlying global
     challenges
   – Understanding the interaction between various factors
     framing global challenges, including the social and
     cultural factors.
   – Developing solutions
STI Challenges
• Single countries are
  not willing to bear
  costs of action
• No agreement or
  comprehensive
  mechanism for
  multilateral STI
  cooperation in place
• No consolidated
  knowledge regarding
  the strengths and
  weaknesses of
  different institutional
  settings
Global research and innovation
 governance
• There is no world government
• But in many fields of human activities, global
  governance structures exist, e.g. :
   – Intergovernmental agreements and related
     organizations
   – International networks of public, semi-
     public and private institutions
   – Multi-stakeholder initiatives with strong
     influence of civil society
   – Private governance, e.g. standards imposed
     by lead firms in global value chains
   – Private and civil initiatives
Policy Challenges


• Develop narratives that makes both
  policy makers and the general public
  understand the seriousness of the
  situation.
• Integrate STI in other policy areas.
• Requires a strategic mobilization of
  resources that goes far beyond
  traditional hands-off, bottom
  up, initiatives.
STIG Deliveries
The analytical work is complete

• Report to be published by the OECD this fall.
  DSTI/STP/STIG(2012)1 International Co-operation in
  Science, Technology and Innovation: Meeting Global
  Challenges Through Better Governance
   – General introduction and summary
   – Case Studies
   – Crosscutting chapter
     on governance
Five governance dimensions used in
the case studies
• Priority setting
• Funding and spending
  arrangements
• Knowledge sharing and
  intellectual property
• Putting STI into practice
• Capacity building for research
  and innovation
Case Studies
1. CGIAR: Consultative Group on
   International Agricultural Research
2. Gates: The Bill and Melinda Gates
   Foundation
3. GEO: Group on Earth Observations
4. IAI: Inter-American Institute for Global
   Change Research
5. IAEA: The International Atomic Energy
   Agency
6. IEA: The International Energy Agency
   – Implementing Agreements
7. JPI: EU Joint Programming Initiatives
   – Agriculture, Food Security and Climate
   Change (FAACCE)

 + 2 mini case studies
The Oslo Workshop on International Co-
operation in Science, Technology and Innovation
to Address Global Challenges , May 18-20 2011
  • Participants from all
    continents: policy
    makers, scientists and
    experts, NGOs, businesses
  • Arranged by
     – The Norwegian Ministry of Education and
       Research
     – The German Ministry of Education and Research
     – The Research Council of Norway
  • Presentations and
    background paper found at
    http://www.pandia.com/stig/
Additional workshops and meetings
 • Steering Group
   Meeting in Korea 2010
 • German workshop on
   global challenges 2011
 • South African expert
   workshop 2011
 • Two Norwegian
   workshops on global
   challenges, energy, wat
   er and food 2011
Planned activities
• An OECD brochure that present highlights from the
  report
• A presentation of STIG at a dedicated workshop at
  ICSU Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation
  for Sustainable Development prior to RIO +20
• A thematic issue of the Journal of the Knowledge
  Economy covering governance
• Workshop in London this fall
Some recommendations
Broad based
approach
• Go beyond “technology fix”
  paradigm.
• Understand the socio-cultural
  context.
• Technologies and solutions are
  more likely to be adapted if the
  political, economical and cultural
  conditions are addressed.
• Exploit the economies of scale
  (specialization and
  complementarities) and scope
  (savings, cross-fertilization)
Diversity and flexibility
• Respect the diversity
• There is no universal solution
  to effective governance
  approaches for international
  co-operation in STI.
• The changing nature of global
  challenges requires nimble
  governance approaches that
  allow for shifts to address
  arising needs.
• Implement strategies and
  tools for communication with
  stakeholders and the public
Policy lessons


• Compelling reasons for doing the work
  needed to mobilize and legitimize
• A strong mandate supports commitment
  and ownership
• If there is no high level political
  will, demand-driven approaches seem
  most promising
Governance
• Need for high-level coordination
• Priority setting, budgetary and
  implementation issues must be linked
  from the outset
• Structural arrangements need to be
  flexible, informal and adaptable to
  changing circumstances and
  knowledge base
• A combination of bottom-up and top-
  down approaches may ensure
  intelligent agenda- and priority-
  setting, and avoiding bias in selection
  process
• The need for adapting new social
  practices or habits has to be
  addressed
National agendas
• Effectiveness is enhanced if
  aligned with national
  research priorities
• Some challenges run counter
  to national agendas
• International co-operation
  leads to higher citation
  impact and resulting visibility
• Convince existing funders to
  orient calls to the goals of
  international institutions
Funding and management
             • Funding and spending
               mechanisms should contain
               contingency provisions (cp.
               delayed payments etc)
             • Harmonize funding of
               special projects with core
               institutional funding
             • Multi-annual funding is
               preferable. Alternatively:
               Create funds within
               agencies.
Capacity Building
 • This is also about building
   the competences and
   networks needed for future
   endeavors
 • Capacity building, has to be
   included, in developing as
   well as developed countries
 • Some duplication is needed
   to develop alternative
   approaches
 • Foster south-south co-
   operation
Knowledge sharing and IPR
• There is no one size fits all solution
• Inventors and innovators may realize gains
  while still sharing results
• Prioritize outreach from the research
  community to other stakeholders
• Need for tailored approaches considering
  research needs as well as
  implementation/policy (acknowledging the
  two tribes of science and policy)
• Knowledge sharing and IP provisions should
  be adapted to each phase of the
  collaboration life cycle
• Industry involvement is important.
Thanks to:
                                    The STIG Steering Group
              Robin Batterham, Klaus Matthes, Young-sik Choi of the STIG Bureau
Ken Guy, Yuko Harayama, Iain Gillespie, Ester Basri, Jana Maria Mehrtens, and René Carraz of the
                                        OECD Secretariat
                                     The STIG Expert Group
           Chief Scientist Andreas Stamm, The German Development Institute (DIE)

                                         Per M. Koch
                                      Innovation Norway
                                per.koch@innovationnorway.no

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Presentation of the OECD project on governance of STI for global challenges

  • 1. OECD Steering Group for Governance of International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation for Global Challenges STIG ICSU/RIO +20 Rio June 15 2012 Per M. Koch Chair
  • 2. The Policy Challenges • Problems are caused by systemic failure consisting of social, economic, cultural, biological , technological and/or environmental factors. • There are impact-chains between the different global challenges e.g. between climate, energy, water, food and health. • There may be irreversible tipping points we urgently need to avoid. • Global challenges cannot be adequately addressed by single actors. • We are all affected
  • 3. The new global dimension adds complexity as well as new possibilities • Until recently, global STI activities were mainly clustered in the “triad” (North America, Europe, Japan). • New countries are appearing on the global STI arena – Korea as example of successful technological catch up – Brazil (aeronautics, biotech), – China (solar and wind energy) – India (ICT, wind energy) – South Africa (coal liquefaction) –…
  • 4. The role of science and innovation • STI play a crucial role in – Understanding the impact chains underlying global challenges – Understanding the interaction between various factors framing global challenges, including the social and cultural factors. – Developing solutions
  • 5. STI Challenges • Single countries are not willing to bear costs of action • No agreement or comprehensive mechanism for multilateral STI cooperation in place • No consolidated knowledge regarding the strengths and weaknesses of different institutional settings
  • 6. Global research and innovation governance • There is no world government • But in many fields of human activities, global governance structures exist, e.g. : – Intergovernmental agreements and related organizations – International networks of public, semi- public and private institutions – Multi-stakeholder initiatives with strong influence of civil society – Private governance, e.g. standards imposed by lead firms in global value chains – Private and civil initiatives
  • 7. Policy Challenges • Develop narratives that makes both policy makers and the general public understand the seriousness of the situation. • Integrate STI in other policy areas. • Requires a strategic mobilization of resources that goes far beyond traditional hands-off, bottom up, initiatives.
  • 9. The analytical work is complete • Report to be published by the OECD this fall. DSTI/STP/STIG(2012)1 International Co-operation in Science, Technology and Innovation: Meeting Global Challenges Through Better Governance – General introduction and summary – Case Studies – Crosscutting chapter on governance
  • 10. Five governance dimensions used in the case studies • Priority setting • Funding and spending arrangements • Knowledge sharing and intellectual property • Putting STI into practice • Capacity building for research and innovation
  • 11. Case Studies 1. CGIAR: Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research 2. Gates: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 3. GEO: Group on Earth Observations 4. IAI: Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research 5. IAEA: The International Atomic Energy Agency 6. IEA: The International Energy Agency – Implementing Agreements 7. JPI: EU Joint Programming Initiatives – Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FAACCE) + 2 mini case studies
  • 12. The Oslo Workshop on International Co- operation in Science, Technology and Innovation to Address Global Challenges , May 18-20 2011 • Participants from all continents: policy makers, scientists and experts, NGOs, businesses • Arranged by – The Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research – The German Ministry of Education and Research – The Research Council of Norway • Presentations and background paper found at http://www.pandia.com/stig/
  • 13. Additional workshops and meetings • Steering Group Meeting in Korea 2010 • German workshop on global challenges 2011 • South African expert workshop 2011 • Two Norwegian workshops on global challenges, energy, wat er and food 2011
  • 14. Planned activities • An OECD brochure that present highlights from the report • A presentation of STIG at a dedicated workshop at ICSU Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development prior to RIO +20 • A thematic issue of the Journal of the Knowledge Economy covering governance • Workshop in London this fall
  • 16. Broad based approach • Go beyond “technology fix” paradigm. • Understand the socio-cultural context. • Technologies and solutions are more likely to be adapted if the political, economical and cultural conditions are addressed. • Exploit the economies of scale (specialization and complementarities) and scope (savings, cross-fertilization)
  • 17. Diversity and flexibility • Respect the diversity • There is no universal solution to effective governance approaches for international co-operation in STI. • The changing nature of global challenges requires nimble governance approaches that allow for shifts to address arising needs. • Implement strategies and tools for communication with stakeholders and the public
  • 18. Policy lessons • Compelling reasons for doing the work needed to mobilize and legitimize • A strong mandate supports commitment and ownership • If there is no high level political will, demand-driven approaches seem most promising
  • 19. Governance • Need for high-level coordination • Priority setting, budgetary and implementation issues must be linked from the outset • Structural arrangements need to be flexible, informal and adaptable to changing circumstances and knowledge base • A combination of bottom-up and top- down approaches may ensure intelligent agenda- and priority- setting, and avoiding bias in selection process • The need for adapting new social practices or habits has to be addressed
  • 20. National agendas • Effectiveness is enhanced if aligned with national research priorities • Some challenges run counter to national agendas • International co-operation leads to higher citation impact and resulting visibility • Convince existing funders to orient calls to the goals of international institutions
  • 21. Funding and management • Funding and spending mechanisms should contain contingency provisions (cp. delayed payments etc) • Harmonize funding of special projects with core institutional funding • Multi-annual funding is preferable. Alternatively: Create funds within agencies.
  • 22. Capacity Building • This is also about building the competences and networks needed for future endeavors • Capacity building, has to be included, in developing as well as developed countries • Some duplication is needed to develop alternative approaches • Foster south-south co- operation
  • 23. Knowledge sharing and IPR • There is no one size fits all solution • Inventors and innovators may realize gains while still sharing results • Prioritize outreach from the research community to other stakeholders • Need for tailored approaches considering research needs as well as implementation/policy (acknowledging the two tribes of science and policy) • Knowledge sharing and IP provisions should be adapted to each phase of the collaboration life cycle • Industry involvement is important.
  • 24. Thanks to: The STIG Steering Group Robin Batterham, Klaus Matthes, Young-sik Choi of the STIG Bureau Ken Guy, Yuko Harayama, Iain Gillespie, Ester Basri, Jana Maria Mehrtens, and René Carraz of the OECD Secretariat The STIG Expert Group Chief Scientist Andreas Stamm, The German Development Institute (DIE) Per M. Koch Innovation Norway per.koch@innovationnorway.no