The Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission and the OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate will hold a joint workshop to showcase key new resources and findings from the EU-funded OECD project on Measuring and Assessing Government Support for Innovation (MABIS), inviting users’ feedback on future steps to develop new data and analysis for policy and research.
- public administration
- Tuesday 17 September 2024, 13:30 - 17:00 (CEST)
- Brussels, Belgium
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- When
- Tuesday 17 September 2024, 13:30 - 17:00 (CEST)
- Where
- European CommissionSquare Frère-Orban 8, 11th floor, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
- Languages
- English
Description
The MABIS project is a key component of OECD and EU efforts to monitor and assess research and innovation policies, providing more comprehensive and outcome-oriented evidence through:
- The continued collection and dissemination of policy information and statistics on tax incentives for R&D inputs via a brand-new platform (INNOTAX) to access available resources.
- An extension of OECD measurement efforts to income-based tax incentives for R&D and innovation in close collaboration with the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration.
- The development of a measurement framework to facilitate a more comprehensive mapping of the landscape, nature and directionality of government support for business innovation.
- The implementation of distributed microdata-based analysis on the impact of direct funding and tax support on business R&D, innovation and economic outcomes (microBeRD+).
Building on the recent results of the initial phase of MABIS, the workshop will outline new directions for the analysis of public support for innovation, informing future OECD work to consolidate and extend the OECD measurement and analytical work on government support for innovation. Examples of this new direction for the MABIS project include dedicated analysis of government support for green innovation through different data sources and methods, as well as the development of guidance for conducting quantitative impact evaluation work.
Register for online participation (pre-registration is mandatory)