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IFISE Project Second Meeting Milan, 1st and 2nd February 2001

IFISE Project Second Meeting Milan, 1st and 2nd February 2001. Presentation based on ITALIAN LITERATURE SURVEY POTENTIAL ENTREPRENEURS’ CONCENTRATIONS. Patrizia Gattoni UNIVERSITÀ di PAVIA. ITALY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT. THE ITALIAN INNOVATION SYSTEM. HIGH-TECH SECTORS IN ITALY.

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IFISE Project Second Meeting Milan, 1st and 2nd February 2001

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  1. IFISE Project Second Meeting Milan, 1st and 2nd February 2001 Presentation based on ITALIAN LITERATURE SURVEY POTENTIAL ENTREPRENEURS’ CONCENTRATIONS Patrizia Gattoni UNIVERSITÀ di PAVIA

  2. ITALY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT • THE ITALIAN INNOVATION SYSTEM • HIGH-TECH SECTORS IN ITALY TABLE OF CONTENTS • METHODOLOGY • MAIN RESULTS • MAPS • FINAL SCHEME • PROPOSED SECTORS AND AREAS

  3. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Creation of new knowledge • Source: EUROSTAT, R&D statistics, OECD (1998). • Data of 1998 for DK, D, F, I, FIN, UK, US, JP and of 1997 for all other countries, with except of Austria for which the most recent data is of 1993.

  4. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Creation of new knowledge • Source: EUROSTAT, R&D statistics, OECD (1998). • No data available for Luxembourg. Data of 1998 for DK, D, F, I, FIN, UK, US, JP and of 1997 for all other countries, with except of Austria for which the most recent data is of 1993.

  5. Transmission and application of new knowledge High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Source: EUROSTAT, Community Innovation Survey (1994-1996). No data are available for Greece, Luxembourg, the US and Japan.

  6. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Transmission and application of new knowledge Source: EUROSTAT, Community Innovation Survey (1994-1996). No data are available for Luxembourg, Spain, the US and Japan.

  7. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Transmission and application of new knowledge Source: EUROSTAT, Community Innovation Survey (1994-1996). No data are available for Greece, the US and Japan.

  8. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Creation of new knowledge Source: EUROSTAT, R&D statistics, based on EPO data (1998).

  9. High (Over 20% of EU mean) Average Low (Below 20% of EU mean) Italy Human resources Source: EUROSTAT, R&D statistics, based on Labour Force Survey data (1998). Data for the US and Japan are not available.

  10. ITALIAN INNOVATION SYSTEM 2 Subsystems: small firms system: • Large population of SMEs operating in traditional sectors, mechanics and equipment supplier industries. • Innovation is incremental and originates from informal learning by doing, by using, by interacting. high-tech system: • Few small firms, a low number of oligopolistic players. • R&D expenses are low (both on firm basis and as % of GDP). • The national demand is not innovative. • Networking mechanisms among firms, university, research centres are still not well developed.

  11. COMMUNITY INNOVATION SURVEY • Technological change is mostly incremental. • The most important technological sources are perceived to be innovation related investments and R&D expenses. • The most relevant barriers are related to financial factors. • Large firms in manufacturing industry show higher % of innovative firms and better performace with regard to innovation intensity. • The sectors with higher % of innovative firms are the ones with high-tech opportunities: • CIS 1 (1990-92) CIS 2 (1994-96) • office machines 64.6% 67.6% • consumption electronics (ICT) 59.8% 59.2% • precision and optical instruments 50.3% 63% • machinery 48.9% 62.7% • chemicals 48.1% 61.8%

  12. PERCENTAGE OF PRODUCTION UNITS PER HIGH-TECH SECTOR Total 19,266, 3.3% of total production units in manufacturing Istat, census, 1996 Source: University of Pavia, elaboration on ISTAT data.

  13. PERCENTAGE OF EMPLOYEES PER HIGH-TECH SECTOR Total 365.365, 7.5% of total employees in manufacturing Istat, census, 1996 Source: University of Pavia, elaboration on ISTAT data.

  14. METHODOLOGY OBJECTIVE: identification of inventors’ concentrations in high-tech sectors HIGH-TECH SECTORS CLASSIFICATION: ENEA-CESPRI-Politecnico di Milano SOURCE OF DATA: EPO Espace Bulletin GEOGRAPHIC DIMENSION: Local Labour System SELECTED INFORMATION: Sector - Name - Address - LLS - #Patents Years 1995-2000

  15. PERCENTAGE OF INVENTORS PER HIGH-TECH SECTOR years 1995-2000 Total 3,807 Source: University of Pavia, elaboration on EPO data.

  16. PERCENTAGE OF PATENTS PER HIGH-TECH SECTOR years 1995-2000 Total 2,621 Source: University of Pavia, elaboration on EPO data.

  17. PHARMACEUTICALS Inventors in pharmaceuticals per Local Labour System Patents in pharmaceuticals per Local Labour System Number of inventors Number of patents Total inventors in pharmaceuticals (years 1995-2000): 705 Total patents in pharmaceuticals (years 1995-2000): 335

  18. CONSUMPTION ELECTRONICS Inventors in consumption electronics per Local Labour System Patents in consumption electronics per Local Labour System Number of patents Number of inventors Total inventors in consumption electronics (years 1995-2000): 573 Total patents in consumption electronics (years 1995-2000): 371

  19. PRECISION INSTRUMENTS Inventors in precision instruments per Local Labour System Patents in precision instruments per Local Labour System Number of inventors Number of patents Total inventors in precision instruments (years 1995-2000): 557 Total patents in precision instruments (years 1995-2000): 349

  20. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Inventors in electronic components per Local Labour System Patents in electronic components per Local Labour System Number of inventors Number of patents Total inventors in electronic components (years 1995-2000): 349 Total patents in electronic components (years 1995-2000): 307

  21. ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUS Inventors in electro-medical apparatus per Local Labour System Patents in electro-medical apparatus per Local Labour System Number of inventors Number of patents o Total inventors in electro-medical apparatus (years 1995-2000): 176 Total patents in electro-medical apparatus (years 1995-2000): 123

  22. PROPOSED SECTORS and AREAS for the FIELD SURVEY PHARMACEUTICALS MILANO ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS CATANIA ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUS BOLOGNA

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