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How are digital technologies changing innovation? Evidence from agriculture, the automotive industry and retail

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Paunov, Caroline ; Planes-Satorra, Sandra

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2019

53 p.

innovation ; digitalisation ; technological change ; agricultural sector ; automobile industry ; retail trade

international

OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers

74

Technology

http://www.oecd.org

https://doi.org/10.1787/67bbcafe-en

English

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"Digital technologies impact innovation in all sectors of the economy, including traditional ones such as agriculture, the automotive industry, and retail. Similar trends across sectors include that the Internet of Things and data are becoming key inputs for innovation, innovation cycles are accelerating, services innovation is gaining importance and collaborative innovation matters more. Sector-specific dynamics are driven by differences in opportunities such technologies offer for innovation in products, processes and business models, as well as differences in the types of data needed for innovation and the conditions for digital technology adoption. The analysis calls for revisiting innovation policy mixes to ensure these remain effective and address emerging challenges. A sectoral approach is needed when designing innovation policies in some domains, especially regarding data access and digital technology adoption policies. The current focus of innovation policies on boosting R&D to meet R&D intensity targets also requires scrutiny."

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