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Title: Measuring Innovation: Determining regional innovation capacity


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Measuring InnovationDetermining regional
innovation capacity
  • Robin Gaster Ph.D
  • President, North Atlantic Research Inc..

2
Overview
  • Background globalization, innovation, and the
    regional dimension
  • Economic innovation as ecology
  • Metrics and the power of regional benchmarking
  • The Regional Innovation Index one possible
    framework for assessing policy

3
Globalization and innovation
  • Global trade and investment continue to grow
    rapidly
  • High wage regions like the US and EU face a
    growing innovation imperative
  • Only at the cutting edge of the economy can high
    wages be maintained. Commodity production goes
    elsewhere.
  • Competition between high wage regions is growing
    rapidly.
  • Low wage countries are advancing rapidly
  • So, innovation is key to our economic future

4
Measuring innovation 5 imperatives
  • Regions are key
  • National data obscure more than reveal
  • International data are not comparable
  • Use multiple indicators and metrics
  • No single indicator works
  • Benchmark against other regions
  • Be comprehensive, even if not all data are
    perfect
  • Work in real time
  • Policy happens while economists are perfecting
    theories

5
Regional Innovation as Ecology
  • Multiple possible inputs
  • Multiple possible outputs
  • Complex interactions
  • Highly iterative
  • Hard to define
  • Harder still to measure

The branch of science concerned with the
relationships between organisms and their
environments.
6
The Regional Innovation Index A possible
framework
  • Based on input/output approach
  • Includes multiple factors and numerous indicators
    within factors
  • Built around a benchmarking framework
  • Focused on policy

7
Framework for Benchmarking Regional Innovation
Ecologies
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
Capital
Exogenous Change
Knowledge
Labor
Innovation
Firms
Individuals
Education
Long-term Outcomes
Policy Changes
Universities
Innovation Process
Economic units
RD inputs
Economic outputs
Social outputs
Internet
Quality of life
Capacity
Feedback loop
Globalization
8
Framework for Benchmarking Regional Innovation
Ecologies
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
RD inputs Government RD spending DoD RTDE
spending Industry RD University RD SBIR ATP
awards
Capital
Exogenous Change
Knowledge
Labor
Innovation
Firms
i
Individuals
Education
Long-term Outcomes
Policy Changes
Universities
Innovation Process
Economic units
RD inputs
Economic outputs
Social outputs
Internet
Quality of life
Capacity
Feedback loop
Globalization
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Framework for Benchmarking Regional Innovation
Ecologies
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
Capital
Exogenous Change
Knowledge
Labor
Innovation
  • RD inputs
  • Includes
  • Federal Labs and research centers
  • Incubators
  • Tech parks
  • University-industry partnerships

i
Firms
Individuals
Education
Long-term Outcomes
Policy Changes
Universities
Innovation Process
Economic units
RD inputs
Economic outputs
Social outputs
Internet
Quality of life
Capacity
Feedback loop
Globalization
10
Using the framework Results from the Regional
Innovation Index
  • High tech leaders
  • North Carolina, Washington, California, Maryland,
    Colorado, Oregon, Connecticut, Florida
  • Industrial states MidWest Census Region
  • Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin

11
NC Innovation Summary
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NC Innovation Strengths (sel.)
13
NC Weaknesses (sel.)
14
NC - Engineers
15
NC Engineers - details
16
NC Engineers Dynamic view
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Four Conclusions
  • Benchmarking with the Index provides analytic
    power even when data are variable quality
  • Data-driven analysis can help pose the right
    questions
  • New software tools like the Index can do in
    minutes what took months only 5 years ago
  • Regional analysis will drive innovation policy in
    the future, because it is
  • Detailed
  • Prescriptive
  • Focused
  • Important to regional actors

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  • Robin Gaster
  • 301-589-5965
  • rgaster_at_north-atlantic.com
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