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Introduction
Welcome to Ontario's Regional Economic
Development and Innovation Newsletter. The newsletter is published by
ONRIS and jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Economic Development
and Trade and the Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology. The purpose
of the newsletter is to share news and information on research initiatives,
publications, and events related to regional economic development and
innovation in Ontario. It is intended to create a digital forum for
information sharing and dissemination across the research community,
the private sector and government.
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This Newsletter is prepared by Matthew Lucas and David A. Wolfe
ANNOUNCEMENTS / NEWS
Canadian Photonics Consortium
A number of provincial and federal agencies
have formed the new Canadian Photonics Consortium (CPC). The Consortium
will work with optical technology leaders from industry, government,
education and research to develop a Photonics Technology Roadmap (PTRM)
for Canada. The founding members of CPC are the BCPIA (British
Columbia Photonics Industry Association); CIPI (Canadian Institute for
Photonic Innovations); CITO; CRC; Industry Canada; INO (Institut national
doptique); MMO (Materials and Manufacturing Ontario); NRC / IMS; OCRI;
and PRO (Photonics Research Ontario). For more information see:
http://www.ocri.ca/about/hitech_news/news/ocri_071300.html
Electronic Commerce in Canada
The Electronic Commerce in Canada main page has been updated.
New items include the Canadian Internet Commerce Statistics Summary
Sheet and the Consumers' Association of Canada (CAC) survey about online
approval programs for businesses.
http://ecom.ic.gc.ca/english/index.html?he=y
RESEARCH INITIATIVES / PUBLICATIONS
Micro-Economic Monitor: First Quarter 2000
Industry Canada's summary of Canada's economic
performance during the first quarter of 2000 is now available.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_ecnmy/mera/engdoc/04.html?he=y
The Next Wave: Harnessing
Our Potential -- Life Sciences Human Resource Needs in the Ottawa Region
This study develops a snapshot of the Ottawa's life sciences
community (companies, research institutions and educational institutions)
and identifies local life sciences human resource requirements for the
next three years and beyond. It was developed in partnership with
the Biotechnology Human Resources Council (BHRC) with support from the
Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, the Ontario Ministry of Education
and Training and Human Resources Development Canada. The report
is available at:
http://www.olsc.ca/news/HR_survey.htm
Networks of Innovation: Regions Collaborating to Compete in the
Global Market
Prepared by Collaborative Economics for the Biotechnology Industry
Organization (BIO) and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Technology
Administration, this report identifies and analyzes 12 of the top biotech,
life science regions in the U.S. It examines the changing nature
of the economics and business models for biotech and life sciences,
the implications for regions and states, and the challenges for industry-public
sector partnerships supporting the fastest growing cluster in the U.S.
The report is available at:
http://www.coecon.com/coming.htm
Does Clustering Really Help
Firms' Innovative Activities?
This paper was prepared by Catherine Beaudry and Stefano Bresch
for CESPRI (Centre of Research on Internationalization Processes).
It examines whether location in strong industrial clusters translates
into a higher probability of innovating. A firm-level analysis
of the UK and Italy is performed. Innovative activities of firms
are related to regional employment, other cluster-specific and firm-specific
variables. A copy is available at:
http://www.cespri.uni-bocconi.it/papers/wp111.PDF
Barriers to Growth in the Emerging
IT Industry
Prepared by the Branham Group, this study explores the issues
and challenges facing the IT industry that were identified by the CEOs
and senior executives of nearly 100 emerging companies. Respondents
were asked about the challenges they faced in their first year of operation.
Sixty-three per cent of them indicated that access to operating capital
was their biggest challenge. Forty-three per cent also cited access
to capital for growth and the execution of their business models as
prominent obstacles. A copy of the report is available at:
Link here
The Dynamics of Technology-Based Economic Development: State Science
and Technology Indicators
Prepared by the Office of Technology Policy in the U.S. Department
of Commerce, this report assembles state-level data that approximates
the "technology infrastructure" of the states. This data includes several
factors that influence the high-technology sectors of the economy, such
as human resource development, research and development funding, capital
investment, and business assistance. A copy of the document is available
at:
http://tapreview.nist.gov/Reports.htm
The Impact of Public R&D Expenditure on Business R&D
This document investigates effect of government funding
on business R&D in 17 OECD member countries over the past two decades.
It examines grants, procurement, tax incentives and direct performance
of research (in public laboratories or universities). A copy of the
document is available at:
http://www.ocde.org/dsti/sti/prod/wp2000_4e.htm
Innovating Routines in the Business Firm: What Matters,
What's Staying the Same, and What's Changing
This paper was prepared by Keith Pavitt of the Science Policy
Research Unit at Sussex University. A copy of the paper is available
at:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/publications/imprint/sewps/
The Effects of Globalization on the Location of Industries in
the OECD and European Union
This report was prepared in by Michael Storper, Yun-chung Chen
and Fernando De Paolis for the Danish Research Unit for Industry Dynamics.
It presents the results of a statistical investigation of the trade-location
relationship, using the OECD-STAN database, from 1970 to 1995.
A copy is available at:
http://www.business.auc.dk/druid/wp/wp2000.html
International Strategic Alliances:
Their Role in Industrial Globalization
Prepared by Nam-Hoon Kang and Kentaro Sakai for the OECD, this
paper reviews recent trends in international strategic alliances, which
have grown more than five-fold between 1989 and 1999. The paper covers
frequency, type, purpose and geographical patterns of international
alliances during the 1990s as an important aspect of industrial globalization
and analyses sectoral trends in industries such as telecommunications,
pharmaceuticals, automobiles and airlines A copy is available
at:
http://www.ocde.org/dsti/sti/prod/wp2000_5e.htm
HYPERLINKS
Blackburg Electronic Village
The Blacksburg Electronic Village was one of the first communities in North
America to install a fiber/wireless broadband infrastructure. Their
web site has an excellent compilation of papers on the importance of
community broadband networks.
http://www.bev.net/project/digital_library/
BIOTECanada
BIOTECanada is the national organization dedicated to promoting
a better understanding of biotechnology. BIOTECanada represents
Canadian health care, agricultural, food, research and other organizations
that are involved in biotechnology.
http://www.biotech.ca/
InfoBiotech Canada
InfoBiotech Canada (IBC) is a partnership of government, private
and academic sectors with the goal of providing enhanced access
to information on Biotechnology in Canada and worldwide.
http://www.cisti.nrc.ca/ibc/
EVENTS
CITO'S Knowledge Network Conference - Beyond the Edge:
Road Mapping Innovation