Title: Prepared by Lauri Tammiste
1"Building innovation capacity Case of Estonia."
- Prepared by Lauri Tammiste
- Presented by Kitty Kubo
- from
- Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
of Estonia
2Agenda
- Policy intelligence needs
- Context for raising innovation and policy-making
capacities - Practices so far
- Main conclusions and future outlooks
3For good and sound policymaking we need to know
- If there is a need for certain policy measure,
what are the good international practices, if and
what needs to be changed in order to implement
these pracitces in Estonia gt FEASIBILITY STUDIES - If the policy measures have been effiecient and
effective, whether the goals set have been
achieved or not and if not then why gt MID-TERM
AND EX-POST EVALUATIONS
4For good and sound policymaking we need to know
- What have been the (annual) trends and
developments in RD and innovation activities in
Estonian economic sectors and clusters, what have
been the main developments in competitiveness and
export capacities, gt ANALYSIS OF MACRO AND
MICRODATA - How are innovation processes changing in
companies, what are the new business models, what
are the consequences of globalisation, how do
these developments mean affect the role of the
government in promoting innovation and
competitiveness etc gt ACADEMIC RESEARCH
5For good and sound policymaking we need to know
- Which technologies are the fastest growing, which
are the niches in which Estonia could succeed,
what are the most important long-term
socio-economic challenges that need to be tackled
by Estonian RD and innovation policy gt
FORESIGHT AND TECHNOLOGY ASSESMENT - So we are talking about very large amount of
information that - needs to be created but also absorbed how to
manage that in a - small country?
6Important to bear in mind the context
- Innovation policy and innovation policy research
has quite short history in Estonia and it has
only recently become a hot topic - In 1990ties focus on macroeconomic reforms (price
and trade liberalisation etc) overcoming the
soviet legacy and becoming a functional market
economy - Late 1990ties and early 2000 main focus on
joining EU and NATO with its possible impacts - No demand for the innovation policy and
respective research - No correlation between economic success of the
past decade and innovation/innovation policy
7Political attention focuses usually at most
pressing short-term issues
Source Statistical Office of Estonia
8REGRESS
PROGRESS
Investment driven
Innovation driven
Resource driven
Wealth driven
- significant domestic RD
- active competition
- human capital basis of competitiveness
- differentiated products
- wide contents of services
- exploitation of present wealth in expense of
future - little motivation for change, entrepreneurship or
innovation
- ability willingness
- to invest aggresively
- application of new technologies
- economies of scale
- inexpensive basic resources
- little production investments
- technology import
- few links to end users
Adapted from Porter (1991).
9Practices of meeting the policy-intelligence
needs so far (1)
- In 2000 report by H.Hernesniemi served as a
starting point for the Estonian innovation policy
because it - Introduced NIS thinking and provided the first
NIS based analysis of Estonian system - Helped to establish dedicated unit - Technology
and Innovation Division - at the ministry - Initiated the creation of policy implementation
unit - Estonian Technology Agency and reform of
national RD Council - Showed the power of independent studies in
coupling problems, policy proposal and politics
and fortunately the policy window was open!
10Estonian RD and innovation governance system
Policy
Agenda
Estonian Development Fund
design
setting
P
arliament
P
arliament
Government
Government
RD Policy Council
RD Policy Council
Innovation Policy Commission
RD Policy Commission
Innovation Policy Commission
RD Policy Commission
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Education and
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Education and
P
rogramme
Policy
and Communications
Research
and Communications
Research
design
design
Science Competence Council
Science Competence Council
Academy of Sciences
Academy of Sciences
P
rogramme
Policy
administra
-
implementation
-
Enterprise Estonia
KREDEX
Science Foundation
Archimedes Foundation
Enterprise Estonia
KREDEX
Science Foundation
Archimedes Foundation
tion
Universities
Competence Centres
Projects
Projects
RD Institutes
Businesses
Universities
RD Institutes
Firms
VC
Competence Centres
11Practices of meeting the policy-intelligence
needs so far (2)
- In 2001 first feasibility studies by MoEAC for
new policy measures - In 2002 the launch of publication series
Innovation Studies creating an innovative
Estonia. During 2001-2007 on average 2-4 studies
per year - in 2004 the launch of innovation awareness
program to support the dissemination of knowledge
about innovation among opinion leaders,
entrepreneurs, students etc. - Because of relative youth of the NIS, system
level studies quite often
12Main conclusion form the experiences so far (1)
- limited competences available at Estonian
innovation policy analysis and consultation
market experience and knowledge from
implementation of innovation policy has been
scarce as well gt heavy reliance on foreign
experts - limited resources urgent short-term policy
challenges - gt policy studies financed by MoEAC focusing
mainly on short-term issues
13Main conclusion form the experiences so far (2)
- Academic funding scarce, backward looking (based
on past success) rather than supportive of
emergence of new themes gt lack of critical mass
and international visibility in Estonian
innovation research community - - big part of policy learning is done through
various international networks gt risk of
europeanisation and losing sight of Estonian
specific needs
14New initiatives under way
- Estonian Development Fund became operational in
2007, two pillars early stage seed/venture
capital investments into technology based
start-ups and substantial resources for the
development of shared vision to help to create
basis for smarter and more effective long-term
policies and investments - - Innovation studies program - in 2008 MoEAC
will launch a program for providing project
funding for more academic research projects in
order to increase the competitiveness and size of
innovation research community in Estonia and
create literacy on emerging issues
15Overall conclusion
We seem to be close to removing the obvious white
spots on the map for policy intelligence
creation, but we are still quite far from having
over-coming various governance, coordination,
dissemination, absorbtion etc problems. Advice
and comments for improvement are most welcomed
(but treated with Estonian scepticism and
stubborness)!
16Thank You!