towards a profile of the nis in croatia domagoj račić knowledge network...

10
Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network [email protected]

Upload: kyle-cahill

Post on 27-Mar-2015

222 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia

Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network

[email protected]

Page 2: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Overview

Overview of the NIS

Education / Research System

Enterprise / Industrial System

Framework conditions

Page 3: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Overview of the National Innovation System

The composition of GERD: Business 40.7%, HEI 33.7%, Government 25.5%

Less than 10.000 FTE researchers R&D activities heterogeneity & lack of funds Slow restructuring of the public institutions Secondary role of innovation in business strategies (less than 0.2%

business employees engaged in R&D) Low base of research with a commercial potential Technology transfer procesess and institutions are being developed Solid, but underfunded innovation support measures

Page 4: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

The National Science and Research System – Key Institutions

Page 5: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Education / Research System (1)

7 universities + public research institutes + polytechnics / colleges (public & private)

Fragmentation of university departments – effects on quotas, labour market outcomes, research, technology transfer, entrepreneurship

The education / research system is currently in a flux

Reliance on government funding coupled with low accountability vs. market-oriented reforms

Page 6: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Education / Research System (2)

Public debate regarding the new laws related to research, higher education and the organisation of universities

The key challenges include: ▪ defining strategic priorities

▪ redefining institutional setup (accountability)▪ securing sources of funding▪ opening up to ERA

▪ increasing mobility of students and researchers▪ opening up to the business sector

Page 7: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Enterprise / Industrial System (1)

Traditional R&D performers have largely downsized their R&D activities

SMEs have not been able to compensate for these losses

The lack of greenfield FDI with strong technology capabilities has reduced the role of technology spillovers from abroad

Larger companies take advantage of R&D tax incentives, whereas the most innovative SMEs seek subsidies & conditional loans (through BICRO)

Page 8: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Enterprise / Industrial System (2)

SME policy focused on infrastructure (business zones) and small subsidies

Challenges for companies:

Economic crisis, lack of liquidity and access to credit

Industrial policy is limited in scope

Innovation policy is underfunded and is not integrated into the mainstream of regional development

Public administration and business climate

Workforce education / lifelong learning

Page 9: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Framework conditions

Generic infrastructure for SMEs: 50 entrepreneurship centres, 30 incubators, 280 business zones

Technology infrastructure is being developed (incubators, R&D/competence centres, technology parks)

Limited availability of financial instruments (credit, guarantees, VC funding)

The lack of industrial policy at the national and regional levels is likely to slow down the development of NTBF and attraction of technology-based FDI

Page 10: Towards a profile of the NIS in Croatia Domagoj Račić Knowledge Network domagoj.racic@mrezaznanja.hr

Concluding remarks

The collapse of the traditional industrial sectors has not been adequately compensated by new domestic enterprises and foreign investments

R&D activities are predominantly performed in the public sector, whereas innovation mostly depends on market incentives

The lack of industrial policy and weak business climate cannot be compensated by innovation policy measures which are well-designed, but insufficient