Where’s the innovation in our innovation ecosystem?

If the pandemic response has demonstrated anything, it is that a re-imagined national and sound knowledge ecosystem with a strong focus on community, collaboration and cooperation will need to be an integral part of our next normal. 
The disciplinary and hierarchical structures that have served science in the past may also need to be adjusted to enable and promote trans-disciplinary research that engages different science fields and sectors to address wicked challenges like climate change or pandemics, writes Paul Dufour.
Recently, the OECD delivered a major policy report to the U.K. Presidency of the G7 Summit that will take place in June. It covered a great deal of ground on how member nations can strive to enhance economic knowledge and societal resilience in the new, post-pandemic w...

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