Biotechnology Innovation for Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development
This paper describes and analyzes a series of complementary policy initiatives in India to adapt and commercialize existing global biotechnologies to meet local needs in healthcare, agriculture, industry and the environment in a more affordable man...
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ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGIES ADAPTIVE R&D AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMALS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES BEST PRACTICES BI BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGIES BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH BREEDING BUSINESS INNOVATION BUSINESS MODELS CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON DIOXIDE CGIAR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHEMISTRY CITIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE APPLICATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CORN CROP CROP PROTECTION CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROPPING DATA COLLECTION DAY-TO-DAY MANAGEMENT DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY OF GOODS DELIVERY SYSTEMS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RESISTANCE DISEASES DRAINAGE ECONOMICS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES EQUIPMENT ETHICS EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETICS GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL STANDARDS GRAIN GRAIN CROPS GRANT PROGRAMS GROWTH PATH HARVEST HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUNGER HYBRIDS ICRISAT IMMUNOLOGY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATIONS INSECTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIES KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LICENSE LIFE SCIENCES MANAGEMENT SERVICES MANUFACTURING MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET PRICES MARKETING MEDICAL DEVICES MEDICINE MOLECULAR MARKERS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES NATIONAL RESEARCH NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEXT GENERATION OPEN ACCESS PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSICAL SCIENCES PLANT BREEDERS PLANT PARTS PLANT SCIENCE POLICY SUPPORT POSITIVE FEEDBACK POVERTY REDUCTION PPPS PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCT AVAILABILITY PRODUCT DELIVERY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS PROTOTYPE RABIES REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH RESULTS RESEARCH SYSTEMS RESULT RETENTION RICE SCIENCE EDUCATION SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION SCIENTISTS SEED COMPANY SEEDS SILICON SILO SOIL QUALITY SOIL TYPE SUGAR TECHNICAL EXPERTS TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY RISK TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELEPHONE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIME FRAME TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSLATION UNIVERSITIES USER VALUE CHAIN VERIFICATION VIRUSES WATER LOGGING WEALTH CREATION WEB WHEAT |
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ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGIES ADAPTIVE R&D AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMALS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES BEST PRACTICES BI BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGIES BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH BREEDING BUSINESS INNOVATION BUSINESS MODELS CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON DIOXIDE CGIAR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHEMISTRY CITIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE APPLICATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CORN CROP CROP PROTECTION CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROPPING DATA COLLECTION DAY-TO-DAY MANAGEMENT DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY OF GOODS DELIVERY SYSTEMS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RESISTANCE DISEASES DRAINAGE ECONOMICS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES EQUIPMENT ETHICS EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETICS GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL STANDARDS GRAIN GRAIN CROPS GRANT PROGRAMS GROWTH PATH HARVEST HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUNGER HYBRIDS ICRISAT IMMUNOLOGY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATIONS INSECTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIES KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LICENSE LIFE SCIENCES MANAGEMENT SERVICES MANUFACTURING MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET PRICES MARKETING MEDICAL DEVICES MEDICINE MOLECULAR MARKERS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES NATIONAL RESEARCH NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEXT GENERATION OPEN ACCESS PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSICAL SCIENCES PLANT BREEDERS PLANT PARTS PLANT SCIENCE POLICY SUPPORT POSITIVE FEEDBACK POVERTY REDUCTION PPPS PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCT AVAILABILITY PRODUCT DELIVERY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS PROTOTYPE RABIES REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH RESULTS RESEARCH SYSTEMS RESULT RETENTION RICE SCIENCE EDUCATION SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION SCIENTISTS SEED COMPANY SEEDS SILICON SILO SOIL QUALITY SOIL TYPE SUGAR TECHNICAL EXPERTS TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY RISK TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELEPHONE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIME FRAME TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSLATION UNIVERSITIES USER VALUE CHAIN VERIFICATION VIRUSES WATER LOGGING WEALTH CREATION WEB WHEAT Vijayaraghavan, K. Dutz, Mark A. Biotechnology Innovation for Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
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South Asia South Asia India |
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Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 6022 |
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This paper describes and analyzes a
series of complementary policy initiatives in India to adapt
and commercialize existing global biotechnologies to meet
local needs in healthcare, agriculture, industry and the
environment in a more affordable manner. This evolving
approach has been implemented through six complementary
elements, namely (1) translational research; (2) technology
access through global consortia; (3) commercialization
supported by public-private partnerships, broadly
interpreted; (4) skills development; (5) regulation; and (6)
institutional governance, including special purpose
vehicles, for effective project management. The paper
focuses on two public-private partnership initiatives, the
Small Business Innovation Research Initiative and the
Biotechnology Industry Partnership Program, which together
have allocated more than US$70 million in public funding to
almost 150 projects, contributing to a total public-private
investment of more than $170 million over the past five
years. The authors' key recommendation, to ensure
effective resource use and better policy impact, is for
these innovation-support initiatives to adopt more
continuous monitoring with quicker feedback from learning to
implementation, and more rigorous impact evaluation
including approaches that allow the results of firms
benefiting from support to be compared with an appropriate
group of firms not benefiting from support. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
author |
Vijayaraghavan, K. Dutz, Mark A. |
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Vijayaraghavan, K. Dutz, Mark A. |
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Vijayaraghavan, K. |
title |
Biotechnology Innovation for
Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster
Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
title_short |
Biotechnology Innovation for
Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster
Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
title_full |
Biotechnology Innovation for
Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster
Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
title_fullStr |
Biotechnology Innovation for
Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster
Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
title_full_unstemmed |
Biotechnology Innovation for
Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster
Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development |
title_sort |
biotechnology innovation for
inclusive growth : a study of indian policies to foster
accelerated technology adaptation for affordable development |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16200115/biotechnology-innovation-inclusive-growth-study-indian-policies-foster-accelerated-technology-adaptation-affordable-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6025 |
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okr-10986-60252021-04-23T14:02:24Z Biotechnology Innovation for Inclusive Growth : A Study of Indian Policies to Foster Accelerated Technology Adaptation for Affordable Development Vijayaraghavan, K. Dutz, Mark A. ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGIES ADAPTIVE R&D AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AGRICULTURE RESEARCH ANIMALS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES BEST PRACTICES BI BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGIES BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH BREEDING BUSINESS INNOVATION BUSINESS MODELS CAPABILITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON DIOXIDE CGIAR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHEMISTRY CITIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE APPLICATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CORN CROP CROP PROTECTION CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROPPING DATA COLLECTION DAY-TO-DAY MANAGEMENT DECISION-MAKING DELIVERY OF GOODS DELIVERY SYSTEMS DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RESISTANCE DISEASES DRAINAGE ECONOMICS ENGINEERS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES EQUIPMENT ETHICS EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETICS GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL STANDARDS GRAIN GRAIN CROPS GRANT PROGRAMS GROWTH PATH HARVEST HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL HUNGER HYBRIDS ICRISAT IMMUNOLOGY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATIONS INSECTS INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTION KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIES KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LICENSE LIFE SCIENCES MANAGEMENT SERVICES MANUFACTURING MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET PRICES MARKETING MEDICAL DEVICES MEDICINE MOLECULAR MARKERS MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES NATIONAL RESEARCH NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEXT GENERATION OPEN ACCESS PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PESTS PHYSICAL SCIENCES PLANT BREEDERS PLANT PARTS PLANT SCIENCE POLICY SUPPORT POSITIVE FEEDBACK POVERTY REDUCTION PPPS PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PRODUCT AVAILABILITY PRODUCT DELIVERY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS PROTOTYPE RABIES REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY MECHANISMS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESEARCH RESULTS RESEARCH SYSTEMS RESULT RETENTION RICE SCIENCE EDUCATION SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION SCIENTISTS SEED COMPANY SEEDS SILICON SILO SOIL QUALITY SOIL TYPE SUGAR TECHNICAL EXPERTS TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY RISK TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELEPHONE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIME FRAME TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSLATION UNIVERSITIES USER VALUE CHAIN VERIFICATION VIRUSES WATER LOGGING WEALTH CREATION WEB WHEAT This paper describes and analyzes a series of complementary policy initiatives in India to adapt and commercialize existing global biotechnologies to meet local needs in healthcare, agriculture, industry and the environment in a more affordable manner. This evolving approach has been implemented through six complementary elements, namely (1) translational research; (2) technology access through global consortia; (3) commercialization supported by public-private partnerships, broadly interpreted; (4) skills development; (5) regulation; and (6) institutional governance, including special purpose vehicles, for effective project management. The paper focuses on two public-private partnership initiatives, the Small Business Innovation Research Initiative and the Biotechnology Industry Partnership Program, which together have allocated more than US$70 million in public funding to almost 150 projects, contributing to a total public-private investment of more than $170 million over the past five years. The authors' key recommendation, to ensure effective resource use and better policy impact, is for these innovation-support initiatives to adopt more continuous monitoring with quicker feedback from learning to implementation, and more rigorous impact evaluation including approaches that allow the results of firms benefiting from support to be compared with an appropriate group of firms not benefiting from support. 2012-04-27T07:43:53Z 2012-04-27T07:43:53Z 2012-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16200115/biotechnology-innovation-inclusive-growth-study-indian-policies-foster-accelerated-technology-adaptation-affordable-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6025 English Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 6022 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia South Asia India |