Workshop on Tanzania National Discourse on Innovation and Innovation Policy 21-22 March 2012 Developing African STI Indicators for African STI Policy Martin.

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Workshop on Tanzania National Discourse on Innovation and Innovation Policy March 2012 Developing African STI Indicators for African STI Policy Martin Bell SPRU – Science and Technology Policy Research University of Sussex

Scope of Comments 1.STI Indicators: - Where do they come from? - Support or constraint for policy-makers? 2. Constraint: Two illustrative areas - Design and Engineering: roles in inclusive macro-growth paths - Informal/participatory/grassroots modes of innovation and their roles in agricultural/rural livelihoods

Where from? A ‘bottom-up’ and ‘endogenous’ route

Where from? A ‘top-down’ technology transfer route

Top-down technology transfer Can be excellent, efficient and policy-supporting: if the transferred indicator system illuminates reasonably well the ‘most important’ issues in the new contexts. But can be policy constraining, if not. Maybe ‘minor tweaking’ can improve e.g Annexes to Frascati and Oslo Maybe something different needed in some areas

Policy constraining indicator systems: Illustrative Area 1 The scarcity/absence of indicators about Design and Engineering activities

Play particularly significant roles in developing and emerging innovation systems Play especially important roles in the particular industrial structure of many African economies D&E activities: Appear to constitute a quantitatively larger component of innovation systems in advanced economies than R&D Probably exhibit a much greater quantitative differential in developing countries However : Almost nothing about this component of innovation systems is systematically mapped or measured Combined with the extensive measurement of the R&D component, this acts as a serious constraint on policy

Policy Constraining Indicator Systems: Illustrative Area 2 The scarcity/absence of indicators about Informal/Participatory/Grassroots modes of agricultural innovation

Formal (Conventional) Informal (‘Farmer first’) Participatory MeasuredNot Measured

Formal (Conventional) Informal (‘Farmer first’) Participatory Measured Functional Empowering Grassroots

Thirty years of case-studies - Largely descriptive, non-comparable and non-cumulative - Claims for significant economic and social benefits - Claims for more significant policy attention - No policy-oriented analysis, measurement or indicators Inclusion (A): in the process of innovation - ∆ feedback to formal R&D - higher adoption rates - ∆ efficiency of formal R&D - faster varietal release and - lower innovation costs - ∆ local capacities for innovation - ∆ incidence of cumulative localised innovation Inclusion (B): of poor and disadvantaged in the benefits from innovation.

Formal (Conventional) Informal (‘Farmer first’) Participatory Measured Functional Empowering Grassroots Not Measured

A significant exception: A thin strand of systematically evaluative work (CIAT) that is substantially positive about several of the claimed benefits – though generalisability is limited and some important types of benefit not yet addressed even this adequately There seems to be an important need, rationale and opportunity to build on and extend that exception, And develop a much more substantial ……………..

‘Bottom-up’ and ‘endogenous’ base of policy-supporting STI indicators in this area