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The European Research Area in
the Age of Globalisation
Conference on Knowledge and Innovation
11 January 2007
Henri Delanghe
DG RTD, C4 (Economic and Prospective Analysis
FP7 - April 2005 1
The Lisbon Agenda
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Broad consensus …
– Lisbon European Council (2000)
– Subsequent European Councils [Göteborg (2001), Barcelona
(2002), etc.]
– Senior expert reports (Sapir, Strauss-Kahn, Kok, Aho)
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… on fact that
– Europe faces many economic, social and environmental
challenges
– Europe should turn itself into a knowledge-based economy
– More and better investment is needed in the knowledge triangle
of research, education and innovation
FP7 - April 2005 2
The European Research Area
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Not a new concept
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A somewhat confusing concept
– Geographical scope?
– Conceptual scope?
– Final objective?
– Underlying assumptions?
– Etc.
FP7 - April 2005 3
The European Research Area
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Yet 3 specific objectives
– To increase the funding for research
– To promote the exploitation of research results
– To reduce the fragmentation and dispersal
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FP7 - April 2005 4
“3 percent objective”
The 3 Percent Objective
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Context
– Economic growth depends on R&D and innovation
– Low level of R&D expenditure in Europe
 Low R&D intensity, especially private
 Large absolute gap with US
 Triadic R&D competition logic
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Barcelona European Council (2002)
– “Overall spending on R&D and innovation in the Union should be
increased with the aim of approaching 3 percent of GDP by 2010.
Two thirds of this new investment should come from the private
sector”
FP7 - April 2005 5
The 3 Percent Objective
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Recognition of importance horizontal policy coordination
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More effective use of public financing for business R&D …
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… but also more attractive framework conditions
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FP7 - April 2005 6
Direct support measures
Fiscal incentives
Guarantee mechanisms
Public support for risk capital
Sufficient and high quality human resources
Strong public research base with improved industry links
Entrepreneurship for and through R&D
Effective adaptation and use of intellectual property rights systems
Research and innovation friendly regulations
Competitive environment
Supportive competition rules
Supportive financial markets
Macro-economic stability
Favourable fiscal conditions
Implementation
of the Lisbon Agenda
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Many goals, in many policy fields, legal competence for action
different according to field
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Full range of existing policy instruments used
– EC legislation
– Programmes and funding
– Actions plans
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In addition, “Open Method of Coordination”
– To spread best practice and to achieve greater convergence towards the
main EU goals
– Inter-governmental
– Soft
FP7 - April 2005 7
Implementation
in the Field of Research
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EC legislation (e.g. Community Patent)
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Framework Programme
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Action plans (e.g. 3 percent)
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Open Method of Coordination (e.g. 3 percent)
FP7 - April 2005 8
The Lack of Progress since 2000
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In the implementation of the Lisbon Agenda
– “Disappointing delivery”
– “Far from achieving the potential for change”
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Towards the 3 percent objective
– Overall R&D intensity
– Private R&D intensity
– Gap
– Share of world R&D
FP7 - April 2005 9
Explaining the Lack of Progress
towards the 3 percent objective
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Objective itself
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Horizontal policy coordination
– Understanding of horizontal policy coordination
– Implementation of horizontal policy coordination
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Exposure to foreign stock of knowledge
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Governance
FP7 - April 2005 10
Explaining the Lack of Progress
towards the 3 percent objective
Growth
Growth
Innovation
Innovation
New Knowledge
FP7 - April 2005 11
Domestic
Innovation
Climate
New
Knowledge
EU
Domestic
Foreign
Research
Research
Research
System
System
Public
Public
Policy
Policy
The other two ERA objectives (better
exploitation, less fragmentation)
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Objectives
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Implementation
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Progress
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Explanations
FP7 - April 2005 12
Implications for ERA
FP7 - April 2005 13
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Objectives
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Horizontal policy coordination
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Openness
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Governance
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Evidence