Innovation Systems Research Network MCRI Theme III: Social Inclusion and Civic Engagement David A. Wolfe, Ph.D. Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation.

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Innovation Systems Research Network MCRI Theme III: Social Inclusion and Civic Engagement David A. Wolfe, Ph.D. Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation Systems Centre for International Studies University of Toronto Presented to the 8 th Annual Meeting of the Innovation Systems Research Network Kingbridge Centre, King City, May 4, 2006

Innovation Systems Research Network New Forms of Governance Multilevel governance draws on programs and resources of all three levels of government Associative governance recognizes the importance of community actors as important sources of local knowledge Joined-up governance overcomes policy silos and improves coordination among policies at different levels of government Allows for economic development to be addressed holistically –community level issues that are key to economic development (e.g. transportation) can be addressed in decision-making. Overcomes policy/implementation dichotomy

Innovation Systems Research Network Role of Collaborative Institutions Formal and information organizations that : –Facilitate exchange of information and technology –Foster cooperation and coordination Social capital - shared norms and trust (Morgan) –Trust is a unique asset – it has value, but no price –Earned by discharging obligations to your partners –Facilitates cooperation among firms and sectors –Expedites learning and speeds the flow of knowledge Enhance social capital and improve competitiveness by: –Creating relationships and establishing trust –Creating collective institutions –Identifying common strengths and developing common agenda Strategic planning exercises draw upon social capital created by these institutions –Generate trust by engaging key social partners in ‘talk’ – builds set of shared understandings and expectations

Innovation Systems Research Network Strategic Planning at the Community Level Innovation-based strategic planning –Promotes innovative ideas in all aspects of regional economy –Facilitate relationship-building Strategic assessment of local/regional assets –Workforce skills –Knowledge assets and R&D –Creative elements –Infrastructure –Quality of place –Collaborative institutions –Entrepreneurial networks and clusters Key Role of Community Leadership –Civic entrepreneurs bring civic interests together to collaborate Create broad buy-in across all sectors of community

Innovation Systems Research Network Competitive or Collaborative? Role and nature of local civic associations –How constituted? –How competitive? –How inclusive? Relations with formal government bodies or agencies –Complementary or otherwise? –Do associational activities support government initiatives? –How effective? Inter-organizational dynamics –Competitive or collaborative? –Degree of involvement of key industry actors How effective are the results of strategic planning efforts –Have they successfully mobilized the local community? –Do concrete initiatives results from the planning activities? –Impact?

Innovation Systems Research Network Social Inclusion To what extent do strategic planning exercises at the local level involve broader social community? –How inclusive are the associational groups that participate in strategic planning exercises? –To what extent are social issues deliberately framed as part of strategic planning exercises? –To what extent are ‘inclusive’ issues framed as part of agenda Employment opportunities Integration of immigrants How responsive are civic leaders to non-traditional or non-elite groups? –To what extent are strategic planning exercises ‘old boys’ club? –What role is played by associations that represent other social groups in the community?

Innovation Systems Research Network Toronto Regional Initiatives Toronto Competes –Cluster studies with support of Ontario Government Office of Urban Economic Development Toronto City Summit Alliance – coalition of 50 civic leaders –Emerged from Mayor’s summit on the future of the city –Toronto Regional Research Alliance –Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council Toronto, Mississauga, York Region Biotechnology Cluster Strategies –Align research and teaching capabilities with industry and institutional capacities MaRS Discovery District –Federal and Provincial support aligned with existing research capacity City of Toronto ICT Strategy –Leverage both public and private ICT assets to gain increased recognition for local strengths

Innovation Systems Research Network Ottawa Regional Initiatives Collaborative institutions anchor local knowledge base –Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation formed by leading universities, community colleges and government laboratories with strong municipal support 700 members, $4.5 million budget Sponsors 120 events annually –Ottawa Life Sciences Council Ottawa Region Biotechnology Strategy and Initiatives The Ottawa Partnership Economic Generators Initiative –Initiative of municipal government, OCRI and local business to chart economic development strategy O Vitesse – local skills training initiative Smart Communities Initiative and Forums –Federal program with strong local take up and follow through NRC Regional Innovation Forums –Federal agency collaborates with local organizations

Innovation Systems Research Network Waterloo Regional Initiatives University of Waterloo key institutional player –University of Waterloo Research and Technology Park Designed to house high tech industries in the region and promote partnership between university and local industry Local business leaders fund major research institutes –Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics –Institute for Quantum Computing –Centre for International Governance Innovation Local Civic Associations build ‘civic’ capital –Canada’s Technology Triangle (1987) –Communitech Technology Association(1997) –The Prosperity Council (2003)

Innovation Systems Research Network Local Benefits Nurture and develop new firms, technologies, industries Identify workforce assets and needs –Attract, train & retain skilled, talented people locally Leverage existing assets – research infrastructure, skill base, etc. Build receptor capacity - drive innovation culture locally Build-on and strengthen local institutional capacity – at all three levels Attract international investment to regions based on technological strength and social interaction