Comments to Claire NAUWELAERS a Nordic perspective Åge Mariussen.

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Comments to Claire NAUWELAERS a Nordic perspective Åge Mariussen

Nauwelaers identifies several crucial problems How to translate broad strategies into efficient and integrated policy mixes How to overcome policy-makers resistance to long-term investments Need for cross-domains, cross-level and cross-border policies Need to move from silo-driven to outcome driven policies

My comments How do you build political support for a smart, long-term, cross sector, outcome oriented strategy of investments in education, science, innovation and growth? In a Nordic context: by putting the private sector (business leaders, employer organizations and unions) in the front seat, OK, but how? By looking for problems and solutions together with them GAP analysis and transnational learning A POSSIBLE SOLUTION (INTEGRATED POLICY MIX) FROM FINLAND: What do you do when the technological university your regional industries need is not there?

GAP analysis: IDENTIFY YOUR PROBLEMS, LOOK FOR SOLUTIONS GAP analysis comes from business studies, it is well known in the business community We have applied GAP analysis on the tripple helix policy mix Questions to business leaders: – What is your expectations to research and education (and other sectors) in your region – and – what are your experiences? GAP is the difference. A large GAP indicate a problem A small GAP indicates that there might be a good solution compare GAPs across regions in different countries, and in the same region through time Dialogue on PROBLEMS, search for HAPPY solutions.

GAP analysis: Why are Finns happier that Norwegians? (it cannot be results in the olympics) Nordland Processing Industries Ostrobothnia, energy education THE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY IS NOT THERE

Example of a good solution reducing the GAP: University Consortium It is set up in a peripheral rural area or a small industrial town The municipal investment is a house fitted for education Scientific equipment (laboratories etc) are to a large degree donated by industries in the region or EU Structural Funds The staff is employed by national Finnish universities located in other parts of Finland The salaries of the staff is based on regular state funding to these universities The scientific quality of research and education is guaranteed by the national universities

Kokkola University Consortium Applied chemistry Students are mostly adults, working in the regional industries Their academic degrees are based on research which often also is innovation projects in the firms where they are working

University Consortia in Finland LocationturnoverstaffstudentsUniverities Kajaani11 mill Oulo, Eastern Finland Jyvaskyla, Lappland Kokkola7,5 mill Oulo, Jyvaskyla, Vasa Lahti12 mill Alto, Helsinki, Lappeenranta Mikkeli19 mill Alto, Helsinki, Lappeenranta Pori15 mill Alto, Tampere, Turku Seinajoki7 mill904000Tampere, Helsinki, Vasa total 22100

University consortia Education and research is coordinated with regional industries, with an over-all objective to promote regional development This policy-mix is based on a combination of – National policies – University strategies – Structural funds – Business and union strategies – Individual strategies among students/ empoyees

efficient and integrated policy mixes Overcomes the classic silo-problems of public sector bureaucracy through public – private partnerships, with the private sector in the driving seat Creates good local/ regional solutions