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Public procurement of innovation: Analysis of the experience of Galicia in health care

M. del Carmen Sánchez-Carreira, Pedro Varela-Vázquez and M. Concepción Peñate-Valentín

Revista Galega de Economía, 2019, vol. 28, issue 2, 71-86

Abstract: The public sector is a strategic consumer, which can use its procurement power for achieving different socio-economic aims. This is the case with the public procurement of innovation (PPI), a tool that attempts to promote innovation from the demand side. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the experience of PPI in Galicia, focusing on the health field. This is due to the relevance of the public sector as a consumer and service provider in the health sector. In addition, Galicia is a reference in the implementation of PPI in health. A central issue of this research is to identify the main drivers of this pioneer experience. The results suggest that some elements are crucial: the availability of public funding, the participation of different types of agents, the public-private interaction, the precise identification of needs and the proper planning. Furthemore, the effectiveness of demand policies is affected by other elements, such as the territorial productive and innovative capacities, which suggests the need to coordinate demand and supply-side innovation policies. The role of the public sector as a catalyst of innovation seems to be more relevant in less innovative regions, such as Galicia.

Keywords: Public procurement of innovation; Innovation policies; Demand policies; Health care; Galicia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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