{"id":3262,"date":"2015-05-02T11:46:54","date_gmt":"2015-05-02T09:46:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grupobcc.com\/?p=3262"},"modified":"2015-07-07T11:56:31","modified_gmt":"2015-07-07T09:56:31","slug":"can-governments-till-the-fields-of-innovation-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/grupobcc.com\/en\/news\/can-governments-till-the-fields-of-innovation-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Governments Till the Fields of Innovation policy?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"entradilla\">\n<p class=\"lead\">Innovation policy \u2014 the tricky, many-step process by which ideas become products and services \u2014 has typically been seen, studied and celebrated at the micro level, as a pursuit for entrepreneurs and clever companies. But governments are increasingly wading into the innovation game, declaring innovation agendas and appointing senior innovation officials. The impetus comes from two fronts: daunting challenges in fields like energy, the environment and health care that require collaboration between the public and private sectors; and shortcomings of traditional economic development and industrial policies.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"new-cont\">\n<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\" aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/graphics8.nytimes.com\/images\/2009\/06\/19\/business\/21unbox-600.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"708\" height=\"449\" border=\"1\" \/>\n<p>John Kao, right, a former professor at Harvard Business School, spoke this month at a meeting covering the appropriate government role in creating industries and jobs.<\/p>\n<p>Innovation policy, to be sure, is an emerging discipline. It lacks crisp definitions or metrics. The most explicit embrace of it has been outside the United States, though the Obama administration is taking some initial steps. Its new budget directs the Bureau of Economic Analysis to develop statistics that \u201cuniquely measure the role of innovation\u201d in the economy. And the government\u2019s new chief technology officer, Aneesh Chopra, speaks of building \u201cinnovation platforms\u201d to spur growth.<br \/>\nThe rising worldwide interest in innovation policy represents the search to answer an important question: What is the appropriate government role in creating industries and jobs in today\u2019s high-technology, global economy?<br \/>\nThat central issue animated much of the discussion at an unusual gathering earlier this month at a lodge north of San Francisco. This invitation-only affair was organized and moderated by John Kao, a former professor at Harvard Business School and founder of the Institute for Large Scale Innovation.<br \/>\nA few speakers covered big-think issues like climate-altering geoengineering and water-management technologies. But the main participants were innovation policy practitioners from nine countries: Australia, Brazil, Britain, Chile, Colombia, Finland, India, Norway and Singapore.<br \/>\nThe meeting offered a window onto the state of innovation policy \u2014 how it is being defined, and what countries are doing. Above all, innovation policy is an attempt to bring some coordination to often disparate government initiatives in scientific research, education, business incentives, immigration and even intellectual property.<br \/>\n\u201cIt\u2019s about setting an agenda and helping build a portfolio of skills that let an economy and a society move forward in smarter, faster ways,\u201d Mr. Kao said<br \/>\nYet if the reach of innovation policy is broad, the attendees agreed, it is best done with a lighter touch than industrial policies of the past, which often focused on specific companies for government support. They used metaphors like \u201cimpresario\u201d and \u201corchestra conductor\u201d to describe government\u2019s role. The ideal, they said, is \u201cstewardship,\u201d not command and control.<br \/>\nIn Britain, a national innovation agenda is beginning to take shape with policy documents and the creation of a Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. \u201cWe\u2019re determined not to second-guess the future by trying to pick winners and losers,\u201d said Philip Rycroft, a senior government official overseeing innovation policy. \u201cBut we do think government can create the conditions so that new industries can rise more easily.\u201d<br \/>\nFinland has long taken a comprehensive approach to innovation policy, investing in areas as varied as an outstanding national education system and high-speed Internet connections for its residents. It has also produced a power in the cellphone industry, Nokia.<br \/>\nBut Mikko Kosonen, president of the Finnish Innovation Fund, a public investment fund, says Finland now needs an \u201cinnovation policy 2.0\u201d to climb the economic ladder to remain competitive. \u201cWe see value migrating to software and services,\u201d he explained.<br \/>\nThe country has the second-fastest-aging society in the world, after Japan, and its health care costs are rising rapidly. To turn that challenge into a growth engine, Finland intends to become a global leader in developing software and services for medical monitoring and preventive health services. \u201cWe think well-being services are the next big opportunity for Finland,\u201d said Mr. Kosonen, a former senior executive at Nokia.<br \/>\nOther governments are also focusing on targets of potential advantage. In Australia, the government is looking to nurture industries that arise from its harsh climate and a scattered population. So research centers are working to improve strains of drought-resistant wheat and cotton for export as adaptive technologies to cope with climate change, said Terry Cutler, who recently headed a government-appointed expert panel on innovation in Australia. And Boeing last year selected Australia as the location for a Phantom Works lab for developing unmanned aircraft, he said. \u201cTest flights don\u2019t bump into things,\u201d he said. \u201cSparsity can be a global competitive advantage.\u201d<br \/>\nIn India, the government and industry have financed research into products and services that reverse the traditional pattern of innovation flowing gradually from wealthy nations to the rest of the world, said R. A. Mashelkar, chairman of the country\u2019s National Innovation Foundation. Early evidence of the trend, he said, includes the $2,000 Nano automobile, and low-cost drugs for tuberculosis and psoriasis.\u201cIf you make something for the rich, the poor cannot afford it,\u201d Mr. Mashelkar said. \u201cBut if you design for the poor, everyone can afford it.\u201d<br \/>\nCLEARLY, the innovation meeting in California was a gathering of enthusiasts. One view not heard was that innovation policy itself is a mistake \u2014 government meddling in decisions best left to the marketplace \u2014 as free-market purists contend.<br \/>\nLars Aukrust, executive director for innovation at the Research Council of Norway, answered that criticism by comparing a nation with a large corporation. \u201cIf you are going to run a big company,\u201d he said, \u201care you going to leave it all to serendipity or make some strategic choices?\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cInnovation policy is a probability game,\u201d Mr. Aukrust added. \u201cYou can improve the odds of success.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Innovation policy \u2014 the tricky, many-step process by which ideas become products and services \u2014 has typically been seen, studied and celebrated at the micro level, as a pursuit for entrepreneurs and clever companies. 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