Innovation Policy and National Competitiveness

To join in the national conversation about the future of innovation policy and national competitiveness, this conference will bring together a number of leading thinkers, industry leaders, and policymakers to focus on a critical set of questions that bear on innovation.

Tags: Entrepreneurship / Technology Policy

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Paper – Phil Weiser & Jon Sallet,The Case for Innovation Policy: Key Principles for National Success

Innovation policy is on the national agenda, with President Obama calling for policies that will enable the United States to “out-innovate, out-build, and out-educate the world.” Right after his State of the Union Address, President Obama released A Strategy For American Innovation, which sets forth the Administration’s approach to promoting innovation. In a related effort, as part of the America Competes Act, the Department of Commerce is required to develop an overall assessment of the innovation capacity and competitiveness of the U.S. economy, consulting with an advisory committee as part of that process.

To join in the national conversation about the future of innovation policy and national competitiveness, this conference will bring together a number of leading thinkers, industry leaders, and policymakers to focus on a critical set of questions that bear on innovation. The conference will focus on three principal questions as to the role of government in spurring innovation and economic growth – (1) how it can enable the basic building blocks; (2) how it can support the development of entrepreneurial clusters and regional innovation; and (3) what strategies it can employ to advance national competitiveness in a global economy.


Sessions

Welcome
  • Phil Weiser
    Hatfield Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
Opening Address
The Building Blocks for Innovation: Historical and Economic Perspectives
  • Phil Weiser — Moderator
    Hatfield Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
  • F.M. Scherer
    Professor Emeritus, John F. Kennedy School of Government
  • Benjamin F. Jones
    Associate Professor, Kellogg School of Management
  • Terrell McSweeny
    Senior Counsel, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice
  • Keith Maskus
    Professor, Department of Economics, Associate Dean for Social Sciences
  • Nicholas Carr
    Author, "The Big Switch" & "The Shallows"
Spurring Entrepreneurial Clusters and Regional Innovation
Break

Strategies to Promote National Competitiveness
Closing Panel
  • Irwin Jacobs
    Founder and Chairman of the Board, Qualcomm
  • Carl Shapiro
    Transamerica Chair in Business Strategy, Professor, Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley

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