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Innovation Economics in Queensland Research Symposium

Gibson Room (Z1064), QUT Gardens Point Campus (hybrid)
Brisbane City QLD, Australia
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Event description

This event showcases Queensland-based researchers’ work on productivity and the economic, environmental, and social benefits of innovation and adopting new digital technologies.

Digital technologies have been said to generate environmental, social and economic values, contributing to productivity enhancement, economic growth, and social development. Newer Industry 4.0 technologies (advanced AI applications, quantum computing, blockchain, and 3D printing) offer even greater promise. However, formal statistics show that Queensland and Australia are experiencing long-term productivity decline despite the broadscale adoption of productivity-enhancing digital technologies and services over the last 30 years. Scholarly research on these issues is rare.

In practice, agencies such as CSIRO’s Data61 are frequently requested to assess and forecast the magnitude of economic and other gains from innovation and emerging digital technologies. Practitioners often use a mix of technology and economic methods in their evaluation work. For example, they examine the benefits in terms of productivity uplift, improvement in competitiveness and quality of exported goods and services, and value of new industries and job creation generated by emerging digital technologies. Other benefits, including industrial complexity, enterprise dynamism, and new path creation, are sometimes considered. Importantly, these estimations are done using blunt assumptions and broad extrapolations. Hence, an in-depth and critical analysis of these applications is needed.

This symposium will discuss research related to the following themes

· Benchmarking and measuring the socio-economic impacts of innovation, especially innovation through digital technology

· Issues around data needed to conduct better socio-economic impact assessment

· Statistical and econometric methods related to socio-economic impact assessment from new technologies

· Needed collaborations among institutions to enhance research outcomes and quality in these related themes.

Full Agenda

Time

Topic

Facilitator/

Presenter

9am

Gather for 9:30am start

9:30am

Welcome address:

Solow’s Paradox and Queensland’s productivity challenge

Lucy Cameron

10am

Measuring Regional Innovation Efficiency in Queensland

Vincent Hoang

10:30am

Morning Tea

11:00am

Building a Sustainable Social Innovation Ecosystem: Insights from Australia

Hien Pham

11:30am

Determinants of innovative outcomes of firms in Regional Queensland

Anushiya Thanapalan

12:00pm

Challenges and Solutions in Tracking and Tracing the Emergence of the AI Business Ecosystem

Alexandra Bratanova

12:30pm

Lunchtime Panel Discussion on “Measuring the impacts of innovation in Queensland”

Panellists include

Char-lee McLennan

Nicole Blackett

Lucy Cameron

Moderator: Vincent Hoang

Economics of Change

1:30pm

Data challenges in Innovation Economics

Char-lee McLennan

2:00pm

Small Business Mindset and Stage Theories

Olav Muurlink

2:30pm

Navigating Product Risk: The Role of Innovation Culture and Product Governance

Yuyu Zhang

3:00pm

Afternoon tea

3:30pm

The Effect of Carbon Price on Low Carbon Innovation

Berardo Cantone

4:00pm

Evaluating Energy Productivity and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Hafsa Pial

4:30pm

Thanks and Closing Remarks for the Day

Vincent Hoang

If you have any further questions, please contact the the following coordinators:

Dr Lucy Cameron | Team Leader and Principal Research Consultant |Innovation Economics | CSIRO | email: lucy.cameron@data61.csiro.au

Dr Viet-Ngu Hoang | Associate Professor in Economics | QUT Faculty of Business and Law | Co-Lead of Social Systems Domain in QUT Centre for Data Science | email: vincent.hoang@qut.edu.au

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Gibson Room (Z1064), QUT Gardens Point Campus (hybrid)
Brisbane City QLD, Australia