Innovation Inducement Prizes at the National Science Foundation

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Innovation Inducement Prizes at the National Science Foundation

Sociology: work and labour

Authors: National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Committee on the Design of an NSF Innovation Prize

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Language: English

Published by: National Academies Press

Published on: 21st March 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 72 pages

ISBN: 9780309179928


Background and Purpose

Following a congressional directive in its FY 2006 Appropriations Act, the National Science Foundation asked the STEP Board to propose a plan for administering prizes to individuals or teams that achieve novel solutions to specified social or research needs or capitalize on recognized research opportunities.

Committee Conclusions

A committee under the STEP Board concluded that an ambitious program of innovation inducement prize contests would be a sound investment in strengthening the infrastructure for U.S. innovation and that NSF, although inexperienced, is well suited to designing an experimental program that could add substantially to understanding regarding the appropriate goals of such contests, the motivations of participants and sponsors, and the rules and conditions that contribute to successful contests.

Recommendations

The committee recommends that NSF start off with a series of small-scale prizes ($200K - $2M) in diverse areas while beginning to plan for much more ambitious contests ($3M-$30M) that would address significant economic or social challenges and be conducted over several years.

Issues and Fields

The report addresses many of the generic issues that arise in administering innovation prize contests (types of contests, eligibility to participate, disposition of intellectual property rights, and decisions regarding awards) and explores 7 research and technology fields that might lend themselves to prize contests.

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