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topics:innovation_policy [2026/03/25 02:36] admintopics:innovation_policy [2026/04/06 19:57] (current) vso_vso
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 +Innovation policy uses public instruments to steer the direction and pace of innovation.
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 ===== Shared definitions ===== ===== Shared definitions =====
  
-Mission-oriented innovation policy is a coordinated package of policy and regulatory measures designed to mobilise innovation toward well-defined societal objectives within a defined timeframe. These measures span different stages of the innovation cycle — from research through demonstration to market deployment — and combine supply-push and demand-pull instruments across policy fields, sectors, and disciplines.((OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation. (n.d.). //Mission-oriented innovation//. OECD OPSI. https://oecd-opsi.org/work-areas/mission-oriented-innovation/))+Mission-oriented innovation policy is a coordinated package of policy and regulatory measures designed to mobilise innovation toward well-defined societal objectives within a defined timeframe. These measures span different stages of the innovation cyclefrom research through demonstration to deployment. They combine supply-push and demand-pull instruments across policy fields, sectors, and disciplines.((OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation. (n.d.). //Mission-oriented innovation//. OECD OPSI. https://oecd-opsi.org/work-areas/mission-oriented-innovation/))
  
 A mission in this context is a measurable, ambitious, and time-bound target that addresses complex challenges — such as climate change — through a purpose-oriented, market-shaping approach. The public sector takes an active coordinating role around cross-sectoral issues that individual actors cannot resolve alone.((OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation. (n.d.). //Mission-oriented innovation//. OECD OPSI. https://oecd-opsi.org/work-areas/mission-oriented-innovation/)) A mission in this context is a measurable, ambitious, and time-bound target that addresses complex challenges — such as climate change — through a purpose-oriented, market-shaping approach. The public sector takes an active coordinating role around cross-sectoral issues that individual actors cannot resolve alone.((OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation. (n.d.). //Mission-oriented innovation//. OECD OPSI. https://oecd-opsi.org/work-areas/mission-oriented-innovation/))
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