We present a framework, called the Risk-Reward Nexus, to study the relationship between innovation and inequality. We ask the following question: What types of economic actors (workers, taxpayers,...
Digital technologies will continue to affect every aspect of our lives as citizens and consumers. ICT is not the only change agent at work in the world. There are other powerful forces in play that...
A GA GOVLAB INITIATIVE TO DESIGN AND TEST HOW PUBLIC DECISION-MAKING COULD IMPROVE IF INSTITUTIONS KNEW HOW TO LEVERAGE CITIZENS’ AND CIVIL SERVANTS’ EXPERTISE...
Research and innovation lie at the heart of Europe’s economic strategy and make a critical contribution to the development of its society and cultures. They are a key source of new jobs, growth...
The Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme has the potential to become the leading research and technology visionary funding programme within and beyond H2020. Its complementary schemes...
Disruptive innovation is a concept that has been developed for analysing ways to improve health outcomes and reduce costs in the US health care system. The Expert Panel on Effective ways of Investing...
France joined in April 2014 for the Open Government Partnership, which promotes transparent public action and more open to participation and collaboration between the public authorities and civil...
growth going? These are contentious questions that MGI has attempted to answer in a newreport focused on the G19 (the G20 minus the European Union) and Nigeria, which generate80 percent of global GDP...
Report by an expert group on Foresight on Key Long-term Transformations of European systems: Research, Innovation and Higher Education (KT2050). Foresight is an important tool to help us face the...
In order to promote innovation, the policy mix should address Europe’s twin deficits by strengthening both knowledge production and knowledge transformation. The EU contributes to the...
International Cooperation in S&T has for a long time been part of European FPs and now Horizon 2020. At the same time globalisation accelerates via market forces but also via more and more...
The EU has a number of policy tools and instruments for addressing the supply side of R&I (i.e. Horizon 2020 and Structural Funds) but without a real explicit policy strategy steering them. There...
The EU has a number of policy tools and instruments for addressing the supply side of R&I (i.e. Horizon 2020 and Structural Funds) but without a real explicit policy strategy steering them. There...
Governments throughout the world are facing significant changes. New concepts about the structure and role of government are emerging in many different countries: ‘open government’ in the...
On 24 November 2015 CSaP held a Policy Workshop for the European Commission's Senior Adviser on Innovation to President Juncker – Robert Madelin. Robert, a CSaP Policy Leaders Fellow, began the...
Digital technologies and the Internet have transformed many areas of business – from Google and Amazon to Airbnb and Kickstarter. Huge sums of public money have supported digital innovation in...
This Review of the Government’s science and innovation policies was commissioned by Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, as part of the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review (see Terms...
The report seeks to analyse the current state and future development of knowledge exchange in the English Higher Education sector. It comes at a time when the role of Higher Education Institutions (...
The first report of the HLG, which was discussed at the informal Competitiveness Council under Ireland’s EU Presidency on 2014, was well received. There was a broad consensus that better...