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STEP, Norway
PROSUS, Norway
The project runs over approx. two years and is funded by several Norwegian
institutions. The Research Council of
Norway acts as a contract partner on behalf of participating ministries.
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ON NORDIC INNOVATION POLICIES |
Background and objectives
The MONIT project was endorsed by the OECD TIP working party in December
2002. Building on the results of the TIP NIS project, its main objective is to
generate knowledge on how to improve innovation policy governance and create a
more coherent and comprehensive innovation policy. The focus is on how to
achieve a more horizontal innovation policy through co-ordination with non-core
policy areas, improve vertical integration and coherence, and develop new forms
of governance and policy making processes. More specifically it studies the
foundations for innovation policy governance by highlighting issues such as
political leadership, building effective co-ordination mechanisms,
socio-political foundations for information exchange and policy learning,
cultural factors in policy systems and related sources for coherent policy
making.
Organisation
The MONIT project is organized in 3 work packages (WP):
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WP1 consists of a broad analysis and assessment of the national
policy profiles and challenges, as well as of key governance issues;
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WP2 includes policy case studies in the areas of information
society, sustainable development and transport, and regional policy;
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WP3 will synthesize the results from WP1 and WP2 and draw the
policy implications.
The project is a collaboration between 12 countries and is led
by STEP, Norway.
STEP is in MONIT studying the Norwegian innovation policy system through several
inter-linked studies. A main focus is to better understand the underlying logic
of the Norwegian system, its roots in terms of cultural traditions and the main
priorities coming out of it. Both mapping studies and more detailed studies of
parts of the innovation policy system are therefore covered in the project.
In WP2, STEP carries out studies on regional policy, policies for sustainable
development and the information society, with the aim to examine potentials and
bottlenecks to integration between these policy areas and innovation policy.
To ensure learning during the project, a specific learning arena has been set
up, in which intermediary results and key issues are discussed in seminars and
workshops with user groups. |
Final reports (OECD site)
Monit conceptual paper
WP1
Governance Of The Science, Technology And Innovation
System In Norway: An Overview
WP2
The Norwegian Information Society
Case
Regional and innovation policy coordination in
Norway
The innovation process of the Norwegian
electric car Think – a case study
Coherence of Environmental and
Innovation Policies
Profiling and assessing the norwegian
innovation policy system
(Draft - WP1)
Agency level governance - a study of the Research
Council of Norway
(Draft - WP1)
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