INNOPOLIS Policy Simulation Draft for Discussion Prague 19 th October 2011.

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INNOPOLIS Policy Simulation Draft for Discussion Prague 19 th October 2011

Aims Development of the best policy practice guide: aimed at policy- makers at the regional level, & will be used in conjunction with part (a) in order to advance the process of knowledge exchange & the innovativeness of enterprises. Development of a computer simulation that can be used in the process of best policy transfer. This will allow for the specificities of the socio-economic context, the regulatory framework, and policy objectives.

Resources yINNOPLIS Guide to Knowledge Exchange for Policymakers yINNOPLIS Guide to Best Policy Practices for Policymakers yOther INNOPLIS material yOther similar tools and resources

Approach The simulation tool is intended to aid decision makers in policy formulation. The tool needs to be able to: Characterise the current situation Identify strengths & weaknesses Identify areas for improvement through appropriate policy development Policy development to be supported by the INNOPOLIS KE & BPP Guides The tool needs to bring together appropriate quantitative & qualitative data in a logical and easy to understand fashion

Suggested Approach yInitial draft only yVery much for discussion yNow and after the meeting!

Knowledge Exchange Practices 1.Cooperation in Education & Training 2.Use of Infrastructure 3.Contract Based Cooperation 4.Joint Ventures 5.Strategic Cooperation Policy Instruments & Regulatory Framework Human Capital Regional Population Commuter Population % age % working age Ill health Workforce Working Age Population Skills Profile Unemploy ment % working age % Economically active Sectors Manufacturing Processing Services Public Services Other Industry No of workplaces Businesses per person Regional GVA Per Capita Income HEIs Number of HEIs No of Departments Staff Students Investment

Knowledge Exchange Practices 1.Cooperation in Education & Training 2.Use of Infrastructure 3.Contract Based Cooperation 4.Joint Ventures 5.Strategic Cooperation Policy Instruments & Regulatory Framework Human Capital Regional Population Commuter Population % age % working age Ill health Workforce Working Age Population Skills Profile Unemploy ment % working age % Economically active Male to Female ratio Sectors Manufacturing Processing Services Public Services Other Industry No of workplaces Businesses per person Regional GVA Per Capita Income HEIs Number of HEIs No of Departments Staff Students Investment Academic Patents Industry Patents Venture Capital Research Publications INNOPOLIS Indicators Growth Growth rate last 5 Yrs Rate of formation of new businesses Investment FDI Bus R&D Govt R&D Other Openness Broadband Risk Competition Demand Cultural Heritage Architectural Heritage Municipal Leadership Transport Links Capital City? PURE Regional Benchmark Indicators L&M 2006 Indicators NESTA & Other Indicators

Going Forward yIdentify Alternative Approaches yConsolidate & Classify Indicators yDevelop Step by Step Process

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part B of Learning Outputs BPP Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Policy Simulation Perspective

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Proposed Policy Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Policy Simulation Perspective Stage 1 – Identify Associated KE Practices

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Policy Simulation Perspective Stage 2 – Identify Essential Criteria Proposed Policy

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Policy Simulation Perspective Stage 3 – Identify Existing Criteria Proposed Policy

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Policy Simulation Perspective Stage 4 – Identify Gaps Proposed Policy

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part B of Learning Outputs BPP Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Alternative Perspective Given Actual Criteria – Which policies & practices will assist development

Criteria ACriteria BCriteria CCriteria DCriteria EKE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part B of Learning Outputs BPP Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Evaluation Framework Alternative Perspective Given Actual Criteria – Which policies & practices will assist development?

KE Practice Education & Training Infrastructure Contract Cooperation Joint Ventures Strategic Co- operation Part A of Learning Outputs KE Guidance for Policymakers Part B of Learning Outputs BPP Guidance for Policymakers Part C of Learning Outputs Simulation Guide for Policymakers Alternative Visualisation (If my IT skills were good enough)