Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations

The National System of Innovation (NSI) is an important construct in South Africa’s policy discourse as illustrated in key national planning initiatives, such as the National Development Plan. The country’s capacity to innovate is linked to the prospects for industrial development leading to social...

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Main Author: Sibusiso T. Manzini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2015-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3806
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spelling doaj-3afc97421cbb4e739e34395ee709ea4d2020-11-25T00:19:10ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892015-11-0111111/128810.17159/sajs.2015/201401633806Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendationsSibusiso T. Manzini0GreenMatter, Johannesburg, South AfricaThe National System of Innovation (NSI) is an important construct in South Africa’s policy discourse as illustrated in key national planning initiatives, such as the National Development Plan. The country’s capacity to innovate is linked to the prospects for industrial development leading to social and economic growth. Proper measurement of innovation activity is therefore crucial for policymaking. In this study, a constructive analytical critique of the innovation surveys that are conducted in South Africa is presented, the case for broadening current perspectives of innovation in the national policy discourse is reinforced, the significance of a broad perspective of innovation is demonstrated and new metrics for use in the measurement of the performance of the NSI are proposed. Current NSI survey instruments lack definition of non-technological innovation. They emphasise inputs rather than outputs, lack regional and sectoral analyses, give limited attention to innovation diffusion and are susceptible to respondent interpretation. Furthermore, there are gaps regarding the wider conditions of innovation and system linkages and learning. In order to obtain a comprehensive assessment of innovation in South Africa, there is a need to sharpen the metrics for measuring non-technological innovation and to define, account for and accurately measure the ‘hidden’ innovations that drive the realisation of value in management, the arts, public service and society in general. The new proposed indicators, which are mostly focused on innovation outputs, can be used as a basis for plugging the gaps identified in the existing surveys.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3806NSI measurementindicatorsinnovation surveynon-technological innovationinnovation metrics
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author Sibusiso T. Manzini
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Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
South African Journal of Science
NSI measurement
indicators
innovation survey
non-technological innovation
innovation metrics
author_facet Sibusiso T. Manzini
author_sort Sibusiso T. Manzini
title Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
title_short Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
title_full Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
title_fullStr Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of innovation in South Africa: An analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
title_sort measurement of innovation in south africa: an analysis of survey metrics and recommendations
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The National System of Innovation (NSI) is an important construct in South Africa’s policy discourse as illustrated in key national planning initiatives, such as the National Development Plan. The country’s capacity to innovate is linked to the prospects for industrial development leading to social and economic growth. Proper measurement of innovation activity is therefore crucial for policymaking. In this study, a constructive analytical critique of the innovation surveys that are conducted in South Africa is presented, the case for broadening current perspectives of innovation in the national policy discourse is reinforced, the significance of a broad perspective of innovation is demonstrated and new metrics for use in the measurement of the performance of the NSI are proposed. Current NSI survey instruments lack definition of non-technological innovation. They emphasise inputs rather than outputs, lack regional and sectoral analyses, give limited attention to innovation diffusion and are susceptible to respondent interpretation. Furthermore, there are gaps regarding the wider conditions of innovation and system linkages and learning. In order to obtain a comprehensive assessment of innovation in South Africa, there is a need to sharpen the metrics for measuring non-technological innovation and to define, account for and accurately measure the ‘hidden’ innovations that drive the realisation of value in management, the arts, public service and society in general. The new proposed indicators, which are mostly focused on innovation outputs, can be used as a basis for plugging the gaps identified in the existing surveys.
topic NSI measurement
indicators
innovation survey
non-technological innovation
innovation metrics
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3806
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