Feb28
Innovation Metrics
Point: Measure innovation from a variety of lenses, not just one
Story: The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) conducted a 40-country study of innovation, ranking countries on competitiveness. The ITIF used 16 metrics grouped into 6 categories:
- Human Capital
* Higher Education Attainment
* Science & technology Researchers - Innovation Capacity
* Corporate Investment in R&D
* Government Investment in R&D
* Share & Quality of World’s Scientific and Technical Publications - Entrepreneurship
* Venture Capital
* New Firms - Information Technology Infrastructure
* E-Government
* Broadband Telecommunications
* Corporate Investment in IT - Economic Policy Factors
* Effective Corporate Tax Rates
* Ease of Doing Business - Economic Performance
* Trade Balance
* Foreign Direct investment Inflows
* GDP per Working-Age Adult
* Productivity
Action: Translate these country-level metrics to your organization. For example, Human Capital metrics: the education level of your employees, the skills employees must have to meet customer needs; Innovation Capacity: how much do you invest in R&D or in innovation? How well do you understand your industry, technology and the specific markets where you compete? Entrepreneurship: do you encourage employees to suggest ideas? Do you have processes in place to evaluate and fund those ideas? IT Infrastructure: do you invest in IT and software to let your employees communicate and collaborate easily? Economic Policy: do you minimize barriers to innovation, like bureaucracy and silos? Economic Performance: how many innovations do you have per employee?
For more information, see the ITIF’s report The Atlantic Century: Benchmarking EU & US Innovation and Competitiveness