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Structure of the Presentation
  • Current state of foresight/strategic intelligence
  • Unusual Case 1 structural priority-setting
  • Unusual Case 2 thematic priority setting
  • The role for quantification
  • Conclusions

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Current state of foresight/strategic intelligence
  • A climate of urgency to address the future
  • Increased adoption at many levels and in many
    forms
  • Varied roles
  • an expert-based policy informing tool
  • an integral part of policy processes, operating
    by forward looking strategic support to informing
    and co-ordinating functions
  • a pacemaker through capacity building for policy
    intelligence
  • a tool for impact assessment.

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Structural priority-setting in the Australian
Innovation Reviewhttp//www.innovation.gov.au/in
novationreview
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The Reviews Perspective on Innovation
  • Innovation is commonly described as creating
    value by doing things differently. From this
    viewpoint we can only identify innovation after
    the event.
  • If we are going to influence innovation outcomes
    we need an active appreciation of the dynamic
    processes associated with innovation that lead to
    change. Thus the focus should be on innovating
    and being innovative.

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The Context of the Review
  • change of Government after 11 years
  • a series of reviews of education, universities,
    industrial relations, the federal system of
    government, the tax system, emissions trading,
    the auto and TCF industries, and the CRC program
  • declining investment and performance,
    particularly in the past 5 years
  • A decline by 25 of Govt funding for RI as of
    GDP
  • Investment in education declined as a of GDP
    while other OECD countries were massively
    increasing theirs
  • Zero increase in multi-factor productivity

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A Systems Approach
  • The Review takes a systems approach to
    understanding Australias innovation performance
    and challenges. This means treating all the
    elements of the innovation system as a dynamic
    and interconnected whole, not just concentrating
    on single components.

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Issues for Submissions
  • Can we imagine a better world? Are we asking the
    right questions?
  • How do we solve the big challenges we face?
  • Could we do everyday things better?
  • How do we make it easier for people to apply
    ideas in novel ways?
  • How do we educate our people to be more creative?

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The Strategic Intelligence Component
  • Not a formal foresight process
  • Extraction of views of a desired future contained
    in gt700 submissions
  • Interpreted through the experiences and a strong
    vision of the Committee of Review
  • Projection of a series of structural targets

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Structural targets (quantitative)
  • Total factor productivity growth gt2.5pa
  • gt40 of employees with tertiary education
  • 50 of firms produce new-to-market innovations pa
  • 70 of firms produce non-tech innovation pa
  • Firm collaboration with PROs gt50
  • Firm collaboration with HEIs gt30

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Thematic priority-setting via the CSIRO Flagship
Programhttp//www.csiro.au/partnerships/NRF.html

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National Research Flagships
  • the largest scientific research programs ever
    undertaken in Australia with total investment
    to 201011 of more than 1.5 billion
  • Flagships recognise that complex large-scale
    challenges require sophisticated cross-boundary
    responses that can only be delivered by bringing
    together the best and the brightest from across
    the Australian innovation system
  • Focused on major national priorities
  • Focused on outcomes. committed to delivering
    research solutions that target clearly defined
    goals
  • They have a larger scale, longer timeframes and
    stronger focus on adoption of research outputs
    than other programs

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Nine Flagships
  • Energy
  • Water
  • Health
  • Light metals
  • Oceans
  • Food
  • Climate adaptation
  • Minerals
  • Niche manufacturing (nanotechnology)

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Energy Transformed Flagship
  • Goals To
  • halve greenhouse gas emissions
  • double the efficiency of the nations new energy
    generation, supply and end use
  • position Australia for a future hydrogen economy
  • by 2050

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Some Activities
  • SolarGas- a new energy source which contains 25
    more energy than the natural gas used to feed the
    process
  • Post Combustion Carbon Capture
  • Enhanced Coal Bed Methane extraction
  • The Ultra Battery
  • Responsive intelligent distributed energy network
  • Distributed generation
  • CO2 sequestration in coal
  • CO2 behaviour in deep saline aquifers

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The Crucial Steering Mechanism - The Energy
Futures Forum
  • The Energy Futures Forum brings together
    Australias energy and transport stakeholders to
    identify plausible scenarios for energy in 2050
    and their implications for the nations energy
    future.
  • Stakeholders included energy suppliers,
    generators, distributors, major energy end-users,
    financiers, government and community
    representatives.
  • Eight scenarios were developed from a base case
    with variants incorporating nuclear, renewable
    energy, distributed energy and deep greenhouse
    gas cut scenarios.

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The Role for Quantification in Foresight
important qualifiers
  • Quantification does not provide greater truth or
    precision unless the supporting theories and
    models adequately reflect underlying structures
    and relationships
  • Processes (like foresight) are largely defined in
    qualitative terms eg management, strategy, but
    can be supported by metrics

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Some Quantitative Approaches being used in
Foresight
  • Process and decision-models embedded in software
    eg scenario generation
  • Simulation tools
  • Complex adaptive systems modelling
  • Cross-impact analysis
  • Gaming
  • Data mining
  • Impact evaluation

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Conclusions
  • Foresight/strategic intelligence processes, tools
    and applications are multiplying
  • Practice is far in advance of an adequate
    theoretical conception
  • There is need for both radical and incremental
    development of both qualitative and quantitative
    approaches
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