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OECD Steering Group for Governance of International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation for Global Challenges  CSTP 99th, October 13 2011 Per M. Koch Chair
Disclaimer Whatever is said in this presentation is my personal interpretation of the work done by the experts and of the discussions in the Steering Group, the STIG Bureau and the Oslo workshop.
Progress Two publications are in preparation Volume 1: On Governance of STI Collaboration for Global Challenges Prepared by the secretariat Based input from the STIG experts, the Oslo Workshop, the Global Science Forum and other sources Presented for the CSTP in 2012 Volume 2: The Case Study Report Written by the STIG experts team Discussed by Steering Group in December Presented for the CSTP in 2012 To be the foundation of a possible post-STIG ministerial declaration or set of principles
Background: Global Challenges We are facing challenges that may threaten the very fabric of our societies ,[object Object]
 Technological
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Public goods and the role of states Global (Public) Good: Conceptually, characterized by externalities, non-rival in use, [non-excludable], e.g. climate change, epidemic disease, conservation of biological diversity. Innovation as long term evolution. Need for diversity to develop the necessary solutions. Dr. ProdiptoGhosh, Oslo Workshop Urgent needs requires international prioritization. Only states can compel payment and behavior. There is no supranational authority, so how can cooperation occur? We need a new multilateral framework for political discussion, agreement and control. Dr. Keith Smith, Oslo Workshop free-rider problem tragedy of the commons the waiting game
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
Reminder:  S&T is also partly to blame for our problems ,[object Object],[object Object]
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.
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/
Organization Two general sessions (introduction, summing up) and four thematic sessions. Each of the thematic sessions was be focusing on governance dimensions identified within STIG as key to the development of effective collaborative frameworks There were two prepared introductory presentations in each thematic session, one by a STIG expert and one by an invited stakeholder.
Introductory Session Norwegian Vice Minister of Education and Research, Kyrre Lekve Yuko Harayama, Deputy Director, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD Keynote speech by Dr ProdiptoGhosh, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, former Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India: Collaborative R&D for Global Problems Chair: Per M. Koch of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research
Sessions 1 and 2 1: Agenda- and priority-setting  Chair: Klaus Matthes, Science and technology policy adviser to the German OECD delegation Presentation by Wolfgang Polt, Joanneum Research, Austria, STIG expert Presentation by Regina von Görtz, German Research Institute for Public Administration Speyer  Agenda Setting and Priority Setting in Science and Science Policy   2: Funding and spending Chair: Thomas auf derHeyde, Department of Science and Technology, South Africa (slide presenting the technology cycle) Presentation by Magnus Guldbrandsen, University of Oslo, STIG expert  Presentation by Flora Painter, Inter-American Development Bank  Effective International Cooperation  to Address Global Challenges
Sessions 3 and 4 3: Capacity building, technology transfer and access arrangements  Chair: Pierre Fabre, CIRAD, France  Presentation by Erika Kraemer-Mbula, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, STIG expert Presentation by David O’Brien,  International Development Research Centre  Globally Dispersed STI Capacity: Is it an issue for addressing global challenges?” Prepared comment  by Bente Lilja Bye   4: Delivering benefits – putting STI into practice Chair: EgilKallerud, NIFU, Norway Presentation by Andreas Stamm, German Development Institute, STIG expert  Presentation by Keith Smith, Imperial College, UK  Delivering benefits – putting STI into practice
Governance Dimension 5 Intellectual Property Rights Mechanisms for knowledge and benefit sharing, impediments to knowledge and benefit sharing, open access arrangements. Separate workshop cancelled due to lack of resources. IPR is now covered through a separate paper written by the secretariat.
Additional workshops and meetings Steering Group Meeting in Korea 2010 German workshop on global challenges 2011 South African expert workshop 2011 Norwegian workshop on global challenges, energy, water and food 2011
The Case Studies – Lessons Learned (examples of topics of discussion)
Case Studies CGIAR: Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Gates: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation GEO: Group on Earth Observations IAI: Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research  IAEA: The International Atomic Energy Agency IEA: The International Energy Agency – Implementing Agreements JPI: EU Joint Programming Initiatives – Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FAACCE) + 2 mini case studies
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.
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)
Capacity Building This is also about building the competences and networks needed for future endeavors. Capacity building, especially in developing countries, has to be included. Some duplication is needed to develop alternative approaches. Link up with other initiatives to share knowledge and resources. Foster south-south co-operation, an important element of capacity building. Do not treat capacity building as a niche element of governance relating only to developing countries.
Agenda and Priority Setting A strong mandate helps support the success of international collaboration. Including a broad range of stakeholders and participants in agenda and priority setting is important. A combination of bottom up and top-down approaches to governance helps to ensure an intelligent agenda and priority setting process that reaps the benefit of both approaches. Agendas are often too broadly defined in order to cover the interests of all, which makes it hard to prioritize.
The silo problem Effectiveness and can be enhanced if the respective programs are aligned with national research priorities. But not all global challenges are found in national priorities:“National agencies tend to be organized around policy domains while global challenges are cross-cutting problems. Importance of institutional coordination within countries as well as between analogous institutions in other countries of the LAC region [Latin America and the Caribbean].” Flora Montealegre Painter, Inter-American Development Bank, Oslo Workshop
Funding and Spending We need to dampen the maximization of national benefits, while at the same time communicate the positive local effects of such collaboration. An imbalance between low core funding and short-term volatile project funding makes long term planning difficult.  Need for a true common pot. Goal alignment, expert review, monitoring and evaluations are needed to ensure legitimate and efficient selection and to avoid problems of moral hazard.
Bridging Research into Practice This is just as much about building learning arenas as about a linear delivery of inventions. The innovation cycle has to be significantly shortened.   Policies must address severe problems related to market failures – including the absence of markets. Market creation measures can be crucial: feed-in tariffs for renewable energies mandatory regulations for specific market segments voluntary standards and product labels targeted public procurement.  Establish communication to and with  the broader public industry policy makers
Intellectual Property The participation of private actors will depend on the capability to develop IPR frameworks which balance incentives for private involvement with public needs. The role of IPRs differs depending on the industry, technology and products.  Need approaches that are adapted to the specific needs of the research project, and to different phases.  Still, some IP collaboration schemes, such as patent pools, may work in all global challenge areas.
Need for visibility and mobilizationof public support The final session of the Oslo Workshop concluded that there is a need to make need for such STI collaboration visible on the international arena. A need to develop an understanding of urgency. A need to mobilize public support, involving both citizens, policy makers, researchers and innovators. Active use of international arenas beyond the OECD, like the UN and the G8 Active use of social media.

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OECD STIG: Governance of international research and innovation cooperation for global challenges

  • 1. OECD Steering Group for Governance of International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation for Global Challenges CSTP 99th, October 13 2011 Per M. Koch Chair
  • 2. Disclaimer Whatever is said in this presentation is my personal interpretation of the work done by the experts and of the discussions in the Steering Group, the STIG Bureau and the Oslo workshop.
  • 3. Progress Two publications are in preparation Volume 1: On Governance of STI Collaboration for Global Challenges Prepared by the secretariat Based input from the STIG experts, the Oslo Workshop, the Global Science Forum and other sources Presented for the CSTP in 2012 Volume 2: The Case Study Report Written by the STIG experts team Discussed by Steering Group in December Presented for the CSTP in 2012 To be the foundation of a possible post-STIG ministerial declaration or set of principles
  • 4.
  • 7.
  • 8. Public goods and the role of states Global (Public) Good: Conceptually, characterized by externalities, non-rival in use, [non-excludable], e.g. climate change, epidemic disease, conservation of biological diversity. Innovation as long term evolution. Need for diversity to develop the necessary solutions. Dr. ProdiptoGhosh, Oslo Workshop Urgent needs requires international prioritization. Only states can compel payment and behavior. There is no supranational authority, so how can cooperation occur? We need a new multilateral framework for political discussion, agreement and control. Dr. Keith Smith, Oslo Workshop free-rider problem tragedy of the commons the waiting game
  • 9. 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) 

  • 10. 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
  • 11.
  • 12. 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
  • 13. 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
  • 14. 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.
  • 15. 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/
  • 16. Organization Two general sessions (introduction, summing up) and four thematic sessions. Each of the thematic sessions was be focusing on governance dimensions identified within STIG as key to the development of effective collaborative frameworks There were two prepared introductory presentations in each thematic session, one by a STIG expert and one by an invited stakeholder.
  • 17. Introductory Session Norwegian Vice Minister of Education and Research, Kyrre Lekve Yuko Harayama, Deputy Director, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, OECD Keynote speech by Dr ProdiptoGhosh, Distinguished Fellow, TERI, former Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India: Collaborative R&D for Global Problems Chair: Per M. Koch of the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research
  • 18. Sessions 1 and 2 1: Agenda- and priority-setting Chair: Klaus Matthes, Science and technology policy adviser to the German OECD delegation Presentation by Wolfgang Polt, Joanneum Research, Austria, STIG expert Presentation by Regina von Görtz, German Research Institute for Public Administration Speyer Agenda Setting and Priority Setting in Science and Science Policy   2: Funding and spending Chair: Thomas auf derHeyde, Department of Science and Technology, South Africa (slide presenting the technology cycle) Presentation by Magnus Guldbrandsen, University of Oslo, STIG expert Presentation by Flora Painter, Inter-American Development Bank Effective International Cooperation  to Address Global Challenges
  • 19. Sessions 3 and 4 3: Capacity building, technology transfer and access arrangements Chair: Pierre Fabre, CIRAD, France Presentation by Erika Kraemer-Mbula, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa, STIG expert Presentation by David O’Brien,  International Development Research Centre Globally Dispersed STI Capacity: Is it an issue for addressing global challenges?” Prepared comment  by Bente Lilja Bye   4: Delivering benefits – putting STI into practice Chair: EgilKallerud, NIFU, Norway Presentation by Andreas Stamm, German Development Institute, STIG expert Presentation by Keith Smith, Imperial College, UK  Delivering benefits – putting STI into practice
  • 20. Governance Dimension 5 Intellectual Property Rights Mechanisms for knowledge and benefit sharing, impediments to knowledge and benefit sharing, open access arrangements. Separate workshop cancelled due to lack of resources. IPR is now covered through a separate paper written by the secretariat.
  • 21. Additional workshops and meetings Steering Group Meeting in Korea 2010 German workshop on global challenges 2011 South African expert workshop 2011 Norwegian workshop on global challenges, energy, water and food 2011
  • 22. The Case Studies – Lessons Learned (examples of topics of discussion)
  • 23. Case Studies CGIAR: Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Gates: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation GEO: Group on Earth Observations IAI: Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research IAEA: The International Atomic Energy Agency IEA: The International Energy Agency – Implementing Agreements JPI: EU Joint Programming Initiatives – Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FAACCE) + 2 mini case studies
  • 24. 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.
  • 25. 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)
  • 26. Capacity Building This is also about building the competences and networks needed for future endeavors. Capacity building, especially in developing countries, has to be included. Some duplication is needed to develop alternative approaches. Link up with other initiatives to share knowledge and resources. Foster south-south co-operation, an important element of capacity building. Do not treat capacity building as a niche element of governance relating only to developing countries.
  • 27. Agenda and Priority Setting A strong mandate helps support the success of international collaboration. Including a broad range of stakeholders and participants in agenda and priority setting is important. A combination of bottom up and top-down approaches to governance helps to ensure an intelligent agenda and priority setting process that reaps the benefit of both approaches. Agendas are often too broadly defined in order to cover the interests of all, which makes it hard to prioritize.
  • 28. The silo problem Effectiveness and can be enhanced if the respective programs are aligned with national research priorities. But not all global challenges are found in national priorities:“National agencies tend to be organized around policy domains while global challenges are cross-cutting problems. Importance of institutional coordination within countries as well as between analogous institutions in other countries of the LAC region [Latin America and the Caribbean].” Flora Montealegre Painter, Inter-American Development Bank, Oslo Workshop
  • 29. Funding and Spending We need to dampen the maximization of national benefits, while at the same time communicate the positive local effects of such collaboration. An imbalance between low core funding and short-term volatile project funding makes long term planning difficult. Need for a true common pot. Goal alignment, expert review, monitoring and evaluations are needed to ensure legitimate and efficient selection and to avoid problems of moral hazard.
  • 30. Bridging Research into Practice This is just as much about building learning arenas as about a linear delivery of inventions. The innovation cycle has to be significantly shortened. Policies must address severe problems related to market failures – including the absence of markets. Market creation measures can be crucial: feed-in tariffs for renewable energies mandatory regulations for specific market segments voluntary standards and product labels targeted public procurement. Establish communication to and with the broader public industry policy makers
  • 31. Intellectual Property The participation of private actors will depend on the capability to develop IPR frameworks which balance incentives for private involvement with public needs. The role of IPRs differs depending on the industry, technology and products. Need approaches that are adapted to the specific needs of the research project, and to different phases. Still, some IP collaboration schemes, such as patent pools, may work in all global challenge areas.
  • 32. Need for visibility and mobilizationof public support The final session of the Oslo Workshop concluded that there is a need to make need for such STI collaboration visible on the international arena. A need to develop an understanding of urgency. A need to mobilize public support, involving both citizens, policy makers, researchers and innovators. Active use of international arenas beyond the OECD, like the UN and the G8 Active use of social media.
  • 33. Per M. KochNorwegian Ministry of Education and Research pmk@kd.dep.noThanks to: The STIG Steering Group and BureauYuko Harayama, Iain Gillespie, Ester Basri, and Jana Maria Mehrtens, OECDAndreas Stamm, The German Development Institute (DIE) and the STIG Expert Group