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Mathias Rauch Director EU Affairs Fraunhofer EU Office Brussels Monitoring and implementation Lessons from the EU policy experience Better Policies for More Innovation Assessment Implementation Monitoring Minsk, Belarus, 17-18 November 2015

Disclaimer All observations, personal judgements, and views set out in this presentation are exclusively those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the European Commission nor those of Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Neither the European Union institutions and bodies, or Fraunhofer- Gesellschaft, nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Contents 1. The EU s strategic reasoning that guides the monitoring of innovation performance 2. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 3. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities (II): Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 4. Conclusion

Global Competitiveness Index 2013-14 Innovation is key to our competitiveness Global competitiveness index versus innovation output indicator 6 5,5 5 AT NL BE US FR UK FI DK DE SE LU JP 4,5 4 LT BG LV PT HR PL EE ES CZ MT RO CY SI IT HU EU IE SK EL 3,5 50 70 90 110 130 150 Innovation output in 2011 (EU in 2010 = 100) Sources: European Commission, World Economic Forum

A lot can be done, both at national and transnational level NATIONAL LEVEL EU LEVEL Country-specific recommendations R&I and education systems Framework conditions Europe 2020 strategy Single market priorities European Research Area Public support Private investment Investment Horizon 2020 and COSME Structural and Investment Funds Access to finance Smart specialisation Public-private partnerships Cooperation European Innovation and Technology Institute European Innovation Partnerships Joint Technology Initiatives

EU has many science assets yet it lacks the critical mass to become a global leader Citations in top 10% science journals 22,40% 13,80% Europe North America Asia 63,80%

Europe missed out on Web 2.0 'Web 2.0' patent applications Canada; 6 Bahamas; 1 US; 170 Korea; 12 Japan; 8 Australia; 3 Singapore; 2 China; 1 India; 1 Finland; 8 France; 4 Sweden; 3 Switzerland; 3 Italy; 2 UK; 1 Germany; 1 Source: JRC (IPTS) keyword search in the WIPO patent scope database: 2008.

It must seize now tomorrow's markets Source: DG Research and Innovation Data: OECD patent database and specific

MFP (1) average annual % change, 1986-2008 Investing in knowledge drives competitiveness Business R&D intensity and multi-factor productivity 2.0 FI 1.5 1.0 AT UK DE SE 0.5 0.0 PT NL BE FR CH -0.5 IT DK -1.0 ES y = 0.9691x - 0.6687 R² = 0.385-1.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 Average business R&D intensity, 1981-2000 (2) Source: DG Research and Innovation - Economic Analysis unit Data: (1) Multi-factor productivity (OECD): Dan Andrew s & Chiara Criscuolo, 2013. "Know ledge-based Capital, Innovation and Resource Allocation", OECD Economics Department Workinh Paper 1046, OECD Publishing (2) Business R&D intensity (Eurostat): DE: 1991-2000; IT: 1990-2000; AT: 1981,1984-1985,1989,1993,1998; PT: 1995-2000; SE: 1981,1983,1985,1987,1989,1991,1993,1995,1997,1999; UK: 1981,1983,1985-2000; CH: 1981,1983,1986,1989,1992,1996,2000

Real growth in GBAORD less real growth in GDP (percentage points) So, we must protect public R&D spending Increasing 40 Government investment in the future The difference in percentage points between real growth (1) in government budget appropriations or outlays for R&D (GBAORD (2) ) and real growth (1) in GDP, 2008-2012 (3) (4) 30 20 10 0 Broadly flat -10-20 -30-40 -50 Decreasing Source: DG Research and Innovation - Economic Analysis Unit Data: Eurostat Notes: (1) Real growth was calculated from values in PPS at constant 2005 prices and exchange rates. (2) Foregone tax revenues resulting from R&D tax incentives are not included. (3) PL: 2008-2009; BE, BG, ES, FR, HR, CY, LV, LT, HU, RO, SE, UK, EU28: 2008-2011. (4) Data for 2012 are provisional.

and close the innovation gap as shown by the new indicator measuring innovation output

Reform our knowledge institutions

Help European firms to grow fast

Promote markets for innovative solutions 23,2 27,8 4,7 National Telecare Development Programme (Scotland, UK) 5,1 7,9 10,2 13,7 5,8 7,9 11,1 3,9 2,6 4,6 10,5 12,6 16,7 16,6 2,9 8,2 7,0 8,5 6,7 Benefits for the citizens 27% thought their health improved 87% that their families worried less 61% of elderly felt better life quality 93% felt safer 70% felt more independent EU27 Japan* USA* EU27 Japan* USA* 2007 2060 pension health and long-term care education and unemployment Age-related total spending in % of GDP Source: OECD, Benefits for care systems 92M efficiencies (2006-11) 2.500 hospital discharges 8.700 unplanned admissions less Avoided: 109.000 hospital bed days 546.000 care home bed days 444.000 home checks

Use public sector innovation to create growth Public Sector Innovation Disagree Don't know Firms think 9% 4% public services must become more innovative to better match Agree 87% business needs. The public sector accounts for 25% of total employment in EU-27 Source: Bauby and Similie (2010)

Contents 1. The EU s strategic reasoning that guides the monitoring of innovation performance 2. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 3. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities (II): Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 4. Conclusion

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) European Union strategy Goals: Create an innovation-friendly environment that makes it easier for great ideas to be turned into products and services that will bring the economy growth and jobs Provide a comparative assessment of research and innovation performance in Europe Create smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Make Europe a world-class performer in science Revolutionise the way the public and private sectors work together, notably through Innovation Partnerships Remove bottlenecks create an internal market for skills, patents, venture capital, innovation procurement and standard setting to foster ideas being quickly implemented on the market MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) It tracks a broad range of innovation indicators, the results are used in the Annual Growth Survey, helping countries work out their strengths and the areas they need to focus more on Innovation competitiveness report Provides a comprehensive analysis of trends and how things are likely to evolve in each member state Provides a window on how innovative each member state is Shows what each of them needs to work on in order to perform better Innovation Union Information and Intelligence System Provides anyone interested with an easy way to find out how innovation is evolving in the EU MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) To further encourage this process of change and to promote a mindset conducive to innovation, the Commission publishes the annual State of the Innovation Union Report It also brings together all actors at Innovation Conventions These Conventions meet on the basis of the fundamental belief that major companies, SMEs, the public sector, NGOs and society as a whole need to play their part to make innovation a success The Member States (and their regions) are asked to: step up (or at least protect) public budgets in R&D and innovation put in place national strategies for training and attracting talent improve the use of structural funds review the performance of their research and innovation system and identify critical reforms develop common approaches to S&T cooperation with third countries MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) Modest Moderate Strong Leading Source: European Commission Innovation Union Scoreboard 2015, online: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/innovation/facts-figures/scoreboards/files/ius-2015_en.pdf MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) Application by the European Commission Comparative assessment of the innovation performance of EU Member States Country-specific analysis, but in comparison Space for innovative competition and pooling as well as countryspecific recommendations Together with the Regional Innovation Scoreboard, it forms a comprehensive benchmarking and monitoring system of research and innovation trends and activities The Scoreboard is a non-binding tool that helps Member States assess the strengths and weaknesses of their research and innovation systems and see where to concentrate efforts to boost their innovation performance MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) Application by the European Commission The IUS analyses the innovation performance of all EU Member States in different areas of interest (e.g. growth rates for new doctorate graduates, see below) This allows the Commission to set up country-specific recommendations and benchmarks in various areas of interest Source: European Commission Annex H. Performence per Indicator, online: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/innovation/facts-figures/scoreboards/files/ius-annex-h_en.pdf MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) Application by the European Commission The results of the IUS can also be utilized by the Commission to formulate its Innovation Union policies The Commission analyses the results of the IUS and delivers general recommendations to the EU as a whole The most recent communication on this topic was published on 10 October 2014 and adresses overall recommendations in areas as follows: Raising the quality of public spending on research and innovation Priority axes for reform (strategy development, quality improvement of resources and funding mechanisms, optimising the quality of public R&I institutions) Commission support for Member State reforms Strengthening the innovation ecosystem MOEZ

Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) Application by the European Commission Current examples of impact supported by the results of the IUS: Through the Capital Markets Union, the Commission aims to further improve access to finance for businesses, and in particular SMEs Strengthening the synergies between the EU's research funding programme Horizon 2020 and Structural Funds will play an important role in stimulating investment levels Through the new Policy Support Facility, the Commission will assist Member States in reforming their national research and innovation systems and in leveraging business innovation As part of the Single Market Strategy further steps will be presented towards creating a more innovation friendly business environment Efforts will be made to make the unitary patent work and for standards to be more conducive to innovation Speed up the digital transformation of industry and create a business environment where innovative companies can flourish and obtain easier and affordable intellectual property protection for their innovations MOEZ

Contents 1. Towards an unpretentious framework for the evaluation of innovation performance 2. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 3. Spotlight on EU monitoring activities (II): Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 4. Conclusion

Community Innovation Survey (CIS) Biannual survey conducted by Eurostat Provides statistics analysed by types of innovators, economic activities and size classes Covers areas such as new or significantly improved goods or services, and the introduction of new or significantly improved processes, logistics or distribution methods It also gives information on the characteristics of innovation activity at the enterprise level, thereby creating a better understanding of the innovation process and the effects of innovation on the economy Produces a broad set of indicators on innovation activities, innovation spending, effects of innovation, public funding, innovation co-operation, sources of information for innovation, main obstacles on innovation activity and methods of protecting intellectual property rights MOEZ

Community Innovation Survey (CIS) Share of innovative enterprises, 2010 12 MOEZ

Community Innovation Survey (CIS) Share of innovative enterprises by main type of innovation, 2010 12 MOEZ

Community Innovation Survey (CIS) Sources of information used for product and or process innovations by degree of importance, EU-28, 2010 12 MOEZ

Community Innovation Survey (CIS) Highly important strategies in innovative and non-innovative enterprises, EU-28, 2010 12 MOEZ

Contents 1. Towards an unpretentious framework for the evaluation of innovation performance 2. Spotlight on EU activities: Innovation Union Scoreboard (IUS) 3. Spotlight on EU activities: Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 4. Conclusion

Reminder: the theoretical framework for the evaluation of innovation performance Innovation Performance depends on interaction of innovators and environment Microeconomic Framework Model (Porter, 1990) knowledge and skills within an economy Endogenous Growth Theory (Romer, 1990; Jones, 2001) interaction of institutions within a system National Innovation System (Freeman, 1982; Lundvall, 1992; Nelson, 1993)

The current IPR framework for monitoring and implementation Macro-economic framework and performance National Innovation Performance depends on International economic integration National innovation system and governance Financing innovative entrepreneurs Framework conditions, innovation policies and instruments Knowledge generation and absorption Industry-science linkages and collaboration in the innovation process MOEZ

Towards an appropriate framework for the evaluation of Innovation Performance Persistent evaluation/monitoring Evaluation of particular aspects/topics Strategic evaluation Continuous data collection and analysis allows for flexible reactions Aims at assessing the direct impacts of particular aspects within the innovation system Puts innovation policy in broader perspective, relation to other policy targets Integrated approach for systematic monitoring and evaluation allows for better evidence-based policy advice MOEZ

Thank you very much for your attention! Mathias Rauch Director EU Affairs Fraunhofer EU Office 94, Rue Royale B-1000 Bruxelles Phone: +32 2 506 42 40 mathias.rauch@zv.fraunhofer.de