The document discusses the development of a baseline of indicators for research, development and innovation (R&D&I) in information and communication technologies (ICT) in Colombia. It aims to 1) monitor the dynamics and evolution of the ICT sector's scientific and technological capabilities, 2) facilitate the design and monitoring of public policies for the sector, and 3) provide updated statistical information. The baseline was constructed using a methodology that included identifying relevant indicators, prioritizing them, specifying the technical details, and measuring the indicators. It is organized across dimensions, categories, and 53 specific indicators. The baseline will help evaluate progress, inform policymaking, and increase competitiveness in the ICT sector.
ICT, R&D and Non-R&D intangible capital: complementary relations and industry...SPINTAN
Paper presented in the Third World KLEMS Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 19-20, 2014. It provides descriptive evidence on the dynamics and intensity of intangible investments in a sample of European countries in 1995-2010. It also assesses the impact of intangible capital on European industry productivity growth focusing on the contribution of ICT, R&D and Non R&D Intangibles.
PLAYING THE LONG GAME: Experimenting Smart Specialisation in the Basque CountryOrkestra
Power Point presentation related to the main conclusions of the publication PLAYING THE LONG GAME: Experimenting Smart Specialisation in the Basque Country written by Edurne Magro, James Wilson, Mari Jose Aranguren, Mikel Navarro and Kevin Morgan. The work analyses the implementation of the Smart Specialisation Strategy RIS3 in The Basque Country. It focuses on the changes that had taken place since 2016 in (i) the actors involved, (ii) the activities underlying the strategy & (iii) the evaluation mechanisms.
ICT, R&D and Non-R&D intangible capital: complementary relations and industry...SPINTAN
Paper presented in the Third World KLEMS Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 19-20, 2014. It provides descriptive evidence on the dynamics and intensity of intangible investments in a sample of European countries in 1995-2010. It also assesses the impact of intangible capital on European industry productivity growth focusing on the contribution of ICT, R&D and Non R&D Intangibles.
PLAYING THE LONG GAME: Experimenting Smart Specialisation in the Basque CountryOrkestra
Power Point presentation related to the main conclusions of the publication PLAYING THE LONG GAME: Experimenting Smart Specialisation in the Basque Country written by Edurne Magro, James Wilson, Mari Jose Aranguren, Mikel Navarro and Kevin Morgan. The work analyses the implementation of the Smart Specialisation Strategy RIS3 in The Basque Country. It focuses on the changes that had taken place since 2016 in (i) the actors involved, (ii) the activities underlying the strategy & (iii) the evaluation mechanisms.
Para enfrentar os desafios das políticas públicas de hoje - pressões fiscais contínuas, expectativas sociais crescentes, questões de políticas públicas mais complexas - há uma necessidade crucial de aumentar o nível de inovação no setor público nos países da OCDE e dos Estados da UE para enfrentar os desafios do século XXI. Tal demanda vem aumentando principalmente pelas pressões fiscais originadas pela Crise de 2008.
The Internet, social media, smartphones, and access to real-time information have not only made people’s daily lives easier, but have changed citizens’ expectations of how products and services are delivered. This shift affects not only the way citizens view and interact with businesses; it has also raised expectations in their interactions with government.
People are demanding transparency, accountability, access to information and competent service delivery from their governments. They also expect policies and services to be tailored to their needs and address their concern
How Digital Transformations Impact Regional Ecosystem: The Case of SofiaBagryan Malamin
Dr. Vassil Kirov’ BEYOND4.0 presentation at the “Regional Development and the Factors of Success: Education, Economy and Social Policy in the Regions” conference organized by the ISSK-BAS and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
IKE - Index of Knowledge Economy and Maturity ModelMohamed Bouanane
While many existing Information and Knowledge Society indices focus exclusively on technology, a comprehensive composite index across all areas and taking into account the key factors has not been exhaustively defined. Developing a comprehensive index, from scratch, to measure the knowledge economy maturity and its impact on the whole society is a complex task. The adopted approach aggregates a large number of known indicators reflecting various key factors of the society and economy and regularly published by different international organizations.
This approach aims to avoid creating new indicators that might be difficult to collect, assess and to maintain, and will ensure data comparability across countries. The indicators should be exhaustive and hence capture different aspects such as inputs (drivers), enablers (business environment) and outputs (performance). Moreover, a sensitivity analysis is conducted to select the most appropriate weights for the sub-indices.
M. Grazzi, G. Domini, D. Moschella, T. Treibich, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: I cambiamenti strutturali: imprese, digitalizzazione, produttività, cultura e turismo
Titolo: L'impatto dell'automazione su diseguaglianze salariali e di genere: una analisi a livello di impresa
Concept of promotion mix and process mix in service sector with special ref....Rohan Bakshi
Objectives of the Research:
There are various objectives of the research, they are as following:
♣ To establish various Promotion Mix and the Process mix of the two products,
♣ To bring out the various point of views of both Corporate Buyers and Individual Customers,
♣ To extend the Knowledge of Readers, and
♣ To bring out Relative Information from the research.
José Molero-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digitalFundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 con la OCDE. Arrancó con las intervenciones de Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y de Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital. A continuación, diferentes expertos y emprendedores explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
CO-EVOLUTIONARY COUPLING BETWEEN CAPTURED AND UNCAPTURED GDP CYCLES:CROSS LEA...IJMIT JOURNAL
A solution to the critical problem of a dilemma between R&D expansion and productivity decline that a
majority of information and communication technology (ICT) leaders have been confronting in the digital
economy is expected. It can be expected by a spinoff from economic functionality-seeking GDP-based coevolution cycle to supra-functionality beyond an economic value-seeking uncaptured GDP-driven coevolution cycle. However, the transformation dynamism remains a black box.
Emerging City Report - Santiago (2014) ResearchFox
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
Stuttgart Region Network Initiative Industrial Services in Mechanical Enginee...TR3S PROJECT
The Network Initiative Industrial Services in Mechanical Engineering is a regional network initiative that promotes the development and marketing of industrial services as a way of exploiting new sources of revenue for mechanical engineering companies.
Dirk Pilat-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digitalFundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 en la Fundación Ramón Areces con la OCDE. Inaugurada por Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y por Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital, intervinieron diferentes expertos y emprendedores que explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
Emerging City Report - Montevideo (2014)ResearchFox
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
From the Nordic Marine Innovation Conference in Oslo 25th of January 2012 by Vincent Fleischer, divisjonsdirektør Kommunikasjon og strategi, Innovation Norway.
Title: Innovation in a market oriented seafood industry
Para enfrentar os desafios das políticas públicas de hoje - pressões fiscais contínuas, expectativas sociais crescentes, questões de políticas públicas mais complexas - há uma necessidade crucial de aumentar o nível de inovação no setor público nos países da OCDE e dos Estados da UE para enfrentar os desafios do século XXI. Tal demanda vem aumentando principalmente pelas pressões fiscais originadas pela Crise de 2008.
The Internet, social media, smartphones, and access to real-time information have not only made people’s daily lives easier, but have changed citizens’ expectations of how products and services are delivered. This shift affects not only the way citizens view and interact with businesses; it has also raised expectations in their interactions with government.
People are demanding transparency, accountability, access to information and competent service delivery from their governments. They also expect policies and services to be tailored to their needs and address their concern
How Digital Transformations Impact Regional Ecosystem: The Case of SofiaBagryan Malamin
Dr. Vassil Kirov’ BEYOND4.0 presentation at the “Regional Development and the Factors of Success: Education, Economy and Social Policy in the Regions” conference organized by the ISSK-BAS and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.
IKE - Index of Knowledge Economy and Maturity ModelMohamed Bouanane
While many existing Information and Knowledge Society indices focus exclusively on technology, a comprehensive composite index across all areas and taking into account the key factors has not been exhaustively defined. Developing a comprehensive index, from scratch, to measure the knowledge economy maturity and its impact on the whole society is a complex task. The adopted approach aggregates a large number of known indicators reflecting various key factors of the society and economy and regularly published by different international organizations.
This approach aims to avoid creating new indicators that might be difficult to collect, assess and to maintain, and will ensure data comparability across countries. The indicators should be exhaustive and hence capture different aspects such as inputs (drivers), enablers (business environment) and outputs (performance). Moreover, a sensitivity analysis is conducted to select the most appropriate weights for the sub-indices.
M. Grazzi, G. Domini, D. Moschella, T. Treibich, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: I cambiamenti strutturali: imprese, digitalizzazione, produttività, cultura e turismo
Titolo: L'impatto dell'automazione su diseguaglianze salariali e di genere: una analisi a livello di impresa
Concept of promotion mix and process mix in service sector with special ref....Rohan Bakshi
Objectives of the Research:
There are various objectives of the research, they are as following:
♣ To establish various Promotion Mix and the Process mix of the two products,
♣ To bring out the various point of views of both Corporate Buyers and Individual Customers,
♣ To extend the Knowledge of Readers, and
♣ To bring out Relative Information from the research.
José Molero-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digitalFundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 con la OCDE. Arrancó con las intervenciones de Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y de Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital. A continuación, diferentes expertos y emprendedores explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
CO-EVOLUTIONARY COUPLING BETWEEN CAPTURED AND UNCAPTURED GDP CYCLES:CROSS LEA...IJMIT JOURNAL
A solution to the critical problem of a dilemma between R&D expansion and productivity decline that a
majority of information and communication technology (ICT) leaders have been confronting in the digital
economy is expected. It can be expected by a spinoff from economic functionality-seeking GDP-based coevolution cycle to supra-functionality beyond an economic value-seeking uncaptured GDP-driven coevolution cycle. However, the transformation dynamism remains a black box.
Emerging City Report - Santiago (2014) ResearchFox
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
Stuttgart Region Network Initiative Industrial Services in Mechanical Enginee...TR3S PROJECT
The Network Initiative Industrial Services in Mechanical Engineering is a regional network initiative that promotes the development and marketing of industrial services as a way of exploiting new sources of revenue for mechanical engineering companies.
Dirk Pilat-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digitalFundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 en la Fundación Ramón Areces con la OCDE. Inaugurada por Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y por Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital, intervinieron diferentes expertos y emprendedores que explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
Emerging City Report - Montevideo (2014)ResearchFox
This report helps analyze and disseminate information on global emerging cities. The report focuses on the demand and supply of talent both lateral and inexperienced/ freshers, availability of cost-effective infrastructure and other factors that make it a feasible and attractive option for organizations looking to expand and grow in this region and remain competitive.
The objective of this research is to conduct in-depth talent pool and location analysis of respected emerging city across identified technology functions which can provide a detailed view of this emerging location and opportunities for growth.
From the Nordic Marine Innovation Conference in Oslo 25th of January 2012 by Vincent Fleischer, divisjonsdirektør Kommunikasjon og strategi, Innovation Norway.
Title: Innovation in a market oriented seafood industry
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innov...STIEAS
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innovation. "Innovation Procurement Questions CIS 2012 Brussels and Flanders Region", presentation by Machteld Hoskens
From the Nordic Marine Innovation Conference in Oslo 25th of January 2012 by Øyvind Fylling-Jensen, managing director, Nofima
Title: Open innovation applicable in the marine sector?
BUSINESS MODEL CHEMISTRY 1.0: A New Way to Improve Our Creativity, Performanc...Rod King, Ph.D.
BUSINESS MODEL CHEMISTRY 1.0: A New Way to Improve Our Creativity, Performance, and Innovation.
*** Many efforts and initiatives to improve our outputs in creativity, performance, and innovation projects end up in abject failure. Many initiatives do not deliver on their initial promise. Business Model Chemistry 1.0 introduces a fun tool for simply and radically improving our creativity, performance, and innovation. A unique advantage of Business Model Chemistry 1.0 is that we can first design our tools and then apply them to improve our creativity, performance, and innovation skills.
http://goo.gl/mqNh2o
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innov...STIEAS
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innovation. “Monitoring innovation public procurement: Evidence from public authorities in Spain”, presentation by Laura Hernández
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innov...STIEAS
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innovation. "Impact Assessment of Pre-commercial Procurement", presentation by John Rigby
Experiment of the Assessment of Societal and Economic Impacts by Policy Simul...scirexcenter
Masahiro Kuroda, Kenta Ikeuchi, Yasushi Hara, Michel C. Huang.
National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Japan
Kazuyuki Tsuchiya, Akira Ohtagaki
Mitsubishi Research Institute
Masatoshi Yokohashi, Kaori Tsuyuki
Applied Research Institute
Manifesto: Adrian Ely - Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New ManifestoSTEPS Centre
The STEPS Centre Symposium, 26 September 2009, focused on our Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New Manifesto project. This presentation by Adrian Ely, convenor of the STEPS New Manifesto project, was one of those given at the event. For more information see: www.anewmanifesto.org
A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17Open Concept
Przewodnik Komisji Europejskiej, „A guide to ICT-related activities in WP2016-17” - czyli jak aplikować o środki w dziedzinie ICT w Programie Horyzont 2020.
INFORMATIZATION LEVEL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK AND EDUCATIONAL POLICY IMPLICATIONSijmpict
Seeing the informatization as a measure of the educational policy, we propose an informatization level
assessment framework and introduce a composite indicator – Education Informatization Index, calculated
as a weighted sum by applying the Rank-Order Centroid method for weight designation. Although it is made up of only two main categories (Educational Policy Implementation subindex and Educational Policy Creation subindex) and a total of six individual indicators, it captures well all the socio-political flows in the educational sphere in the Republic of Macedonia in the past five-year period. Namely, a slight decline of the value of the Education Informatization Index can be observed in 2013 in comparison to 2012, and in
2016 in comparison to 2015. Whereas only the value of the implementation subindex suffered in the first case, the value of the creation subindex suffered, as well, in the latter. Having in mind that policymakers can assess the improvement of a country over time, the methodology and the results can aid in making knowledgeable decisions or in establishing greater commitment to incorporating ICT into the education
system.
Regional Innovation Strategies for Smart SpecialisationAgencia IDEA
The Role of the S3 Platform
By Ignacio González Vázquez
Knowledge for Growth Unit
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS)
Joint Research Centre
Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Former Head of the UN Commission on...Wesley Schwalje
A key challenge to knowledge-based economic development faced by Arab countries is weak innovation systems. We are honored to have had our research on Arab innovation systems cited by Dr. Mongi Hamdi, former Head, Science, Technology, and ICT at UNCTAD and Head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (now Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs) in his address to the Arab Forum for Scientific Research and Sustainable Development.
As in the real world, the digital economy has also thrown up its share of shifting buzzwords. From ‘e-Commerce’ and ‘dot.com’ at the turn of the century, the last couple of years have thrown up ‘ICT’ as the all encompassing technology and for business the newest buzz is undoubtedly ‘outsourcing’. Rarely has a single trend impacted global business and industry these last few years as much as outsourcing or ‘off-shoring’ as it is referred to in the US. Coming along with the compulsions of globalisation mandated by the WTO agreements it has helped develop new markets, improved bottom lines, expanded the range of goods and services and pulled the planet together into a tighter-knit community. This opportunity of outsourcing from the perspective of developing economies is ICT services export.
Presentación de Dirk Pilat, Director Adjunto de la Dirección de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de la OCDE en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
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OECD bibliometric indicators: Selected highlights, April 2024innovationoecd
This document summarizes bibliometric indicators from the OECD based on data from Elsevier's Scopus database. It shows trends in scientific publication output, citation rates, collaboration, and mobility for countries and regions from 2011-2022. It also includes perspectives on artificial intelligence research and research related to long term challenges like environmental science and energy. The data can be explored further using the OECD's STI.Scoreboard platform (https://oe.cd/sti-scoreboard) and OECD Data Explorer (https://data-explorer.oecd.org) bibliometric datasets.
Presentation of the OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Outlook 2023innovationoecd
OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Outlook 2023: Enabling Transitions in Times of Disruption.
Find out more and access the publication at https://www.oecd.org/sti/science-technology-innovation-outlook/
Countries across the OECD have developed ambitious plans for STI policy to contribute to socio-technical transitions as the world recovers from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. These plans contain a broad variety of policy goals and instruments designed to support STI in a changing global environment, to tackle new and growing challenges in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to apply new tools and approaches to STI policy making, especially digital tools, that emerged in the context of the pandemic.
Countries across the OECD have developed ambitious plans for STI policy to contribute to socio-technical transitions as the world recovers from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. These plans contain a broad variety of policy goals and instruments designed to support STI in a changing global environment, to tackle new and growing challenges in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to apply new tools and approaches to STI policy making, especially digital tools, that emerged in the context of the pandemic.
Countries across the OECD have developed ambitious plans for STI policy to contribute to socio-technical transitions as the world recovers from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. These plans contain a broad variety of policy goals and instruments designed to support STI in a changing global environment, to tackle new and growing challenges in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to apply new tools and approaches to STI policy making, especially digital tools, that emerged in the context of the pandemic.
Analysis of scientific publishing activity: Key findings, December 2021innovationoecd
OECD bibliometric data has been updated and now includes preliminary data for 2020. The indicators are based on Scopus Custom Data, Elsevier, Version 5.2021.
Find out more about OECD work on scientometrics and bibliometrics at https://oe.cd/scientometrics
Recommandation du Conseil de l'OCDE sur l'amélioration de l'accès aux données...innovationoecd
Optimiser les bénéfices intersectoriels et transfrontières de l'accès aux données et de leur partage, tout en protégeant les droits des parties prenantes
Recommandation adoptée en octobre 2021. En savoir plus : https://oe.cd/easd21fr
OECD Council Recommendation on Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Datainnovationoecd
Maximising the cross-sectoral and cross-border benefits of data access and sharing while protecting the rights of stakeholders
Recommendation adopted in October 2021. Find our more at https://oe.cd/easd21
2020.01.12 OECD STI Outlook launch - Impacts of COVID-19: How STI systems res...innovationoecd
On January 12, join OECD iLibrary, the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, and ACRL/Choice for a presentation of the key findings from the new STI Outlook, followed by a conversation with OECD STI Director Andrew Wyckoff and RAND Corporation Senior Policy Researcher Marjory Blumenthal about the implications for research and innovation in the US.
Read more at https://oe.cd/STIO21-EES
Global Forum on Digital Security for Prosperity November 2019 event photo bookinnovationoecd
Global Forum on Digital Security for Prosperity: Encouraging Digital Security Innovation, London, 14-15 November 2019. Programme and event information available at oe.cd/gfdsp
Global Forum on Digital Security for Prosperity December 2018 event photo bookinnovationoecd
These photos were taken at the first meeting of the OECD Global Forum on Digital Security for Prosperity, held on 13-14 December 2018 in Paris, France. The Global Forum brings together experts and policy makers to foster regular sharing of experiences and good practice on digital security risk and its management, as well as mutual learning and convergence of views on digital security for economic and social prosperity. It is an international multilateral and multidisciplinary setting for all stakeholder communities. Global Forum website: oe.cd/gfdsp
#GFDSP
Participants at the December 2018 event examined the roles and responsibilities of actors for digital security and cybersecurity, with a focus on good practice for the governance of digital security risk in organisations, and improving digital security of technologies throughout their lifecycle.
The event included speakers from:
- Cybersecurity agencies of France (ANSSI), Germany (BSI), Israel (INCD), United States (DHS CISA), Malaysia, European Union (ENISA)
- Ministries from Brazil (Foreign Affairs), France (Foreign Affairs), Germany (Foreign Affairs), Japan (Min. of Economy, Trade and Industry - METI, Min. of Internal Affairs and Communication - MIC), Mexico (Instituto Federal de
Telecomunicaciones), Netherlands (Economic Affairs and Climate Policy), Norway (Min. of Local Government and Modernisation), United Kingdom (Dept. of Culture, Media, and Sports - DCMS), United States (Dept. of Commerce, Dept. of Homeland Security - DHS)
- Business: A.P. Møller – Maersk, Airbus, Deutsche Telekom, Intel, Microsoft, TÜV SÜD, YesWeHack.
- Civil society, Academia, Technical community (incl. CERT Brazil)
- Other organisations: Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA), Digital Infrastructure Netherlands Foundation (DINL), FS-ISAC, Internet Society ISOC & Online Trust Alliance OTA, BEUC, CEPS, BIAC, CSISAC, ITAC
Other key speakers included:
- Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, OECD
- Guillaume Poupard, Director General, Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d'Information, ANSSI, France
- Pascal Andrei, Chief Security Officer, Airbus
- Arne Schönbohm, President, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany
- Bruce Schneier, Author
- Marietje Schaake, Member of European Parliament
- Henri Verdier, Ambassador for Digital Affairs, France
- Ambassador Thomas Fitschen, Special Representative for Cyber Foreign Policy and
Cybersecurity, Germany
- Matthew Travis, Deputy Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), United States
- Carlos da Fonseca, Head of the Information Society Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
The Oslo Manual is the international reference guide for collecting and using data on innovation. In this new 4th edition, published in October 2018, the manual has been updated to take into account a broader range of innovation-related phenomena as well as the experience gained from recent rounds of innovation surveys in OECD countries and partner economies and organisations.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Presentation at Global Parliamentary Netwo...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017
Presentation for the OECD Telecommunication and Broadcasting Review of Mexico...innovationoecd
4 years after Mexico overhauled its telecommunication and broadcasting sectors with a major legal and regulatory reform, a new OECD Review assesses the impact on communication markets, businesses and households. It recommends further measures for the telecommunication and broadcasting sectors to build on this progress and ensure Mexico reaps maximum benefits from the digital transformation. Gabriela Ramos, the OECD Chief of Staff, G20 Sherpa and Special Advisor to the Secretary-General, presented the OECD Telecommunication and Broadcasting Review of México 2017 along with Andrew Wyckoff, Director of Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD, Communications and Transport Minister Gerardo Ruiz Esparza and Federal Telecommunications Institute President Commissioner Gabriel Oswaldo Contreras Saldívar on 31 August 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Mexico City.
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Opendatabay - Open Data Marketplace.pptxOpendatabay
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155-holguin Baseline for indicators for R&D and innovation in ICT a tool for decision making and monitoring of public policies
1. BASELINE OF INDICATORS FOR R&D AND INNOVATION IN ICT: A TOOL FOR
DECISION-MAKING, DESIGN AND MONITORING OF PUBLIC POLICIES
Mora Holguín Henry1
, Lucio-Arias Diana2
, Zarate Sandra3
, Castro Novoa Nayibe4
, Clara Pardo5
INTRODUCTION
Development and implementation of sophisticated strategies to improve competitiveness of sectors relies on precise monitoring of the sectors dynamics and particularly, evolution of scientific
and technological development and innovation (STI) generating capacities. In a knowledge-based economy, non-technological innovation plays an important due to the importance of infor-
mation and knowledge management for individuals and organizations (OECD, 2011). According to the World Economic Forum, the role of ICT in stimulating economic growth and creating
new employment opportunities for highly qualified personal has never received as much attention as today and as a result it has become a common concern for researchers. ICT`s positive im-
pacts in the efficiency of firms has been widely acknowledged and allows businessmen to optimizer their firms production and mobilize resources to other more productive investments. ICTs
are also regarded as an innovation source that can accelerate growth, favor technology adoption and adaptation, and promote technological change due to their effect in reducing transaction
costs and minimizing the importance of geographical distance in innovation processes. As a result of the importance of ICTs and of monitoring STI capabilities, it is necessary to have updated
and relevant statistical information that facilitates the design and monitoring of public policies for the sector. In Colombia, lack of information resulted in the initiative to create a baseline of in-
dicators to provide information on the STI activities. The set of proposed indicators should result beneficial to the academic sector, the government, the industry and society in general. We will
make a brief discussion of the importance of the baseline and the methodology underlying its design and construction.
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5. FINAL REFLECTIONS
The baseline proposed is an innovative instrument because it aims at measuring STI capabilities in a spe-
cific sector and could be easily transferred to other productive sectors; this could contribute to the devel-
opment of the country and its transition of a knowledge based society.
This first measurement exercise of STI activities in the ICT sector is, without doubt, a key tool to
know where do we stat from and where are we going, to take informed decisions, formulate public policy
actions, plans and instruments. Its articulation into an evidenced-based policy design could generate spill-
overs to other sectors in the economy as a consequence of transversality of ICTs. In this sense, it would be
recommended the systematic and periodic actualization of the information in the database maintaining the
proposed methodologies to promote comparability and traceability.
1. THE NEED FOR A BASELINE OF INDICATORS
Interest of MinTIC to have detailed information on the state and dynamics of
STI activities motivated a to observe and monitor sectorial performance based
on three activities: In first place, the formulation of research, technological
development and innovation agenda for ICT requires orientations on the pro-
spective development of the sector; in the second place, an opportune selec-
tion and construction of a set of indicators aligned with the requirement of a
reliable picture of the sector and in the third place, definition of an action plan
to close gaps in prioritized issues of the country.
From this perspective, the baseline is useful in at least two ways: first,
because it as an appropriate tool to diagnose STI activities in the sector by
generating information that serves policy formulation, and second, because it
allows monitoring which allows to monitor the efficiency of the designed pol-
icies and their alignment to the targeted goals.
Aligned with this, the baseline provides a representation of the dynam-
ics of ICT industries but also of other productive sectors where the ICTs have
become a fundamental strategy to introduce new innovations, for example,
optimize processes, among others. Time series that make part of the baseline
should be periodically updated assuring updated and relevant information.
Form the normative perspective, the baseline is supported in different
policy documents such as the National Development plans (DNP, 2010), poli-
cies (Colciencias, 2008), economic and social policy documents (Conpes,
DNP, 2009), prospective documents (DNP, 2005), etc. All of this normative
documents agree on the importance of the importance pf information on STI
dynamics, on the requirement to consolidate information systems and statis-
tics on STI and policy evaluation among others.
3. STRUCTURE OF THE BASELINE
The aggregation of the 53 indicators that composed the baseline obeyed the
following structure:
3.1 Dimensions
General aspects that should be considered in STI measurement in ICT sector,
it includes:
Inputs: Resources and efforts, financial and human, required for STI
activities in the ICT sector.
Process: Intermediate activities required for the efficient transfor-
mation of inputs into outputs and results.
Results: Measures tangible, verifiable results which are obtained from
STI activities in the ICT sector.
3.2 Categories
These are aligned with the international standards recommended for these types of activities, these are:
2. METHODOLOGY
The baseline was built under the operationalization of ICT as a sector and as a
transversal strategy to other industries and sectors. The following methodolo-
gy was used to design and construction the baseline:
Training: Supply and demand of
training programs related to the
ICT sector in the technical and
technological levels, professional
and tertiary, as well as available
supports for training and personal
in training process.
4. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE BASELINE
The LBI provides information on the country's capabilities regarding science, technology and innova-
tion in ICT in different times. At the same time, it is a tool to assess progress over previous measure-
ments and is also an input to propose alternative strategies to improve performance and increase the
competitiveness of the ICT sector based on its scientific and technological development and innovation
capabilities.
Facilitates monitoring, evaluation and formulation of public policies, plan,
programs and projects in the topic.
Coordinate agents from different spheres in the framework of their politics
and programs.
Promote ICT for development and competitivity in the country.
GOVERNMENT
ACADEMIA
INDUSTRY
Contextualize their contributions to the sectoral capacities in the country.
Promote research for generation of new knowledge that provides solutions
from ICT.
Improve the educational supply of programs so that it responds to the re-
quirements of the industry and society.
Get information on public support instruments for projects in these topics.
To have information on the sectorial ecosystem to consider for strategic
planning exercises, possible alliances, network formation, clusters, etc.
Get information on public support instruments for projects in these topics.
Identify the supply of professionals trained on this topic.
This work was supported by the Colombian Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MINTIC) and
the Administrative Department of Science, Technology, and Innovation (Colciencias).
Authors:
1
Lead researcher in innovation and competitiveness. Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology (OCyT in
Spanish). hmora@ocyt.org.co
2
Chief building and strengthening research. Research and Innovation division. Universidad del Rosario.
dianap.lucio@urosario.edu.co
3
Research assistant. Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology (OCyT in Spanish). szarate@ocyt.org.co
4
Research assistant. Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology (OCyT in Spanish). ncastro@ocyt.org.co
5
Executive Director. Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology (OCyT in Spanish). cpardo@ocyt.org.co
Infrastructure: Considers
aspects related with the re-
quired technology for re-
search and innovation as
well as the institutional and
normative architecture re-
quired.
Investment: Financial resources mobilized in
the execution of STI activities in the ICT sector.
Human resources:
researchers and re-
search groups of pro-
fessionals that develop
STU activities in the
ICT sector.
Management of R&D&I:
considers support activities to
the execution of STI in ICT
sector:; related to relations
between agents, access to tax
incentives, access to sources
of bibliographic information
and barriers and incentives to
innovation.
Scientific and technologi-
cal production: scientific
documents and publications,
specialized journals and in-
tellectual property rights in
the sector.
Innovation results: New of signifi-
cantly improved goods and services, in-
dicators on sales from innovative prod-
ucts are considered in this point.
Identification and characterization of information source
Preliminary design of the baseline`s structure-content
Stakeholders consults
Identification of STI indicators in ICT
Literature review to identify information requirement
Prioritization of the indicators
Technical specifications record of each indicator
Measurement of the baseline
Socialization of results
Identification and characterization of information source
Preliminary design of the baseline`s structure-content
Stakeholders consults
Identification of STI indicators in ICT
Literature review to identify information requirement
Prioritization of the indicators
Technical specifications record of each indicator
Measurement of the baseline
Socialization of results
Indicators
Baseline
R&D&I of ICT