Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey

<p><em>There is a revival of mission-oriented R&amp;D and innovation programs in prioritized areas that serve the aim of decoupling economic growth from environmental pressures. This paper analyzes the governance process in activating the innovation actors in the area of energy techn...

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Main Author: Şiir Kılkış
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Economics institute, Belgrade 2014-04-01
Series:Industrija
Online Access:http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/industrija/article/view/5084
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spelling doaj-39dcb0d2155f4e58bb4567eae00d71e32020-11-24T23:16:55ZengEconomics institute, BelgradeIndustrija0350-03732334-85262014-04-0142110.5937/industrija42-50841450Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in TurkeyŞiir Kılkış0The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK)<p><em>There is a revival of mission-oriented R&amp;D and innovation programs in prioritized areas that serve the aim of decoupling economic growth from environmental pressures. This paper analyzes the governance process in activating the innovation actors in the area of energy technologies in Turkey. This process that was coordinated by TÜBİTAK led to the National Energy R&amp;D and Innovation Strategy for 2011-2016. The three main phases of this process are mapped to be strategy-building, prioritization, and implementation involving six different participatory approaches. The Strategy is based on the strategic aims of mission-oriented R&amp;D projects, capacity advancement, commercialization, and governance. Two new, call-based grant programs launched with eleven energy calls in the first year are overviewed. These programs were key to activating a phase known as “motors of change” for the innovation system. The second year led to the selection of the topic of “Energy Efficiency” for a pilot technology roadmap process, which involved a separate, multi-actor governance process. The paper concludes with the key role of R&amp;D and innovation in allowing energy to contribute to the sustainable development of Turkey by utilizing energy resources effectively and efficiently.</em></p>http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/industrija/article/view/5084
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Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
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title Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
title_short Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
title_full Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
title_fullStr Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Motors of Change for R&D and Innovation towards Sustainable Energy in Turkey
title_sort motors of change for r&d and innovation towards sustainable energy in turkey
publisher Economics institute, Belgrade
series Industrija
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2334-8526
publishDate 2014-04-01
description <p><em>There is a revival of mission-oriented R&amp;D and innovation programs in prioritized areas that serve the aim of decoupling economic growth from environmental pressures. This paper analyzes the governance process in activating the innovation actors in the area of energy technologies in Turkey. This process that was coordinated by TÜBİTAK led to the National Energy R&amp;D and Innovation Strategy for 2011-2016. The three main phases of this process are mapped to be strategy-building, prioritization, and implementation involving six different participatory approaches. The Strategy is based on the strategic aims of mission-oriented R&amp;D projects, capacity advancement, commercialization, and governance. Two new, call-based grant programs launched with eleven energy calls in the first year are overviewed. These programs were key to activating a phase known as “motors of change” for the innovation system. The second year led to the selection of the topic of “Energy Efficiency” for a pilot technology roadmap process, which involved a separate, multi-actor governance process. The paper concludes with the key role of R&amp;D and innovation in allowing energy to contribute to the sustainable development of Turkey by utilizing energy resources effectively and efficiently.</em></p>
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