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1 Measuring Innovation in Education and Training Innovation in Services
Brainstorming session Paris, 11 June 2009

2 Innovation in Services
Services are now the largest sector in OECD economies Innovation in services may differ from innovation in manufacturing: In manufacturing: accumulation of capabilities: Knowledge stocks and flows In Services: Knowledge flows Innovation in services tend to be: The creation of new knowledge or information New ways of organising internal operations New ways of handling things or people

3 Innovation in Services
Characteristics of innovation in services: Close relationship between client and service supplier Solutions tend to be more taylor-made than standardised Innovation output is often intangible (quality vs productivity improvement)

4 Measuring Innovation in Services
Indicators and methods for valuing innovation in manufacturing may only be partially applicable for business services: R&D investment (no formalised R&D depts) Employees in R&D Patents (intangible outputs) Can indicators from CIS measure Innovation in Services? Partially. Some indicators may be more used, but they are not sufficient

5 The Service Sector Innovation Index
Use of “enabler” factors: framework conditions Use of R&D and non-R&D indicators specific to services No use of Throughputs, e.g. Patents Use of Output indicators: Innovators: % of SMEs introducing organisational and marketing innovations, employment in K-intensive services, etc Economic effects: Sales

6 Results are different EIS classification: Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Denmark, UK,… Service innovation index: Luxembourg, Greece, Germany, Austria, Estonia, Cyprus, Ireland, Sweden,…

7 Lessons for innovation in education
Which framework conditions are relevant for innovations in education? Which indicators of EIS are relevant for education? Inputs: Innovation expenditure Throughputs: Patents? Outputs: Innovation outputs: Quality? Satisfaction? Effects: learning outcomes?


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