Governing Missions in the European Union

Citation:

European Commission & Mazzucato, M. (2019). Governing Missions in the European Union. Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union. Retrieved March 26, 2024 from https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2777/618697

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ISBN: 978-92-76-08745-8

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pdf file https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/document/download/d960bad0-ffce-4e7d-a38e-517650304065_en?filename=ec_rtd_mazzucato-report-issue2_072019.pdf

Type of work: Report

Categories:

Innovation | Policy & Regulation | Politics and Political Science | Research & Methodologies

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mission-oriented innovation

Abstract:

This report, Governing Missions, looks at the ‘how’: how to implement and govern a mission-oriented process so that it unleashes the full creativity and ambition potential of R&I policy-making; and how it crowds-in investments from across Europe in the process. The focus is on 3 key questions:

  • How to engage citizens in codesigning, co-creating, co-implementing and co-assessing missions?
  • What are the public sector capabilities and instruments needed to foster a dynamic innovation ecosystem, including the ability of civil servants to welcome experimentation and help governments work outside silos?
  • How can mission-oriented finance and funding leverage and crowd-in other forms of finance, galvanising innovation across actors (public, private and third sector), different manufacturing and service sectors, and across national and transnational levels?

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European Commission & Mazzucato, M. (2019). Governing Missions in the European Union. Brussels: Publications Office of the European Union.

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