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Leveraging R&D investment for the Australian built environment: industry report

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posted on 2024-08-06, 12:15 authored by Judy A. Kraatz, Keith D. Hampson, Joseph VorosJoseph Voros, Goeran Roos, Peter Hayward, Rachel Parker, Barbara Bok, Joe Campana, Seokho Chi, Liisa Lehtiranta
The overarching goal of this project is to better match funding strategies to industry needs to maximise the benefits of R&D to Australia's infrastructure and building industry. Project partners are: Queensland Department of Public Works; Queensland Transport and Main Roads; Western Australian Department of Treasury and Finance; John Holland; Queensland University of Technology; Swinburne University of Technology; and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Prof Goeran Roos). This project has been endorsed by the Australian Built Environment Industry Innovation Council (BEIIC) with Council member Prof Catherin Bull serving on this project's Steering Committee. This project seeks to: (i) maximise the value of R&D investment in this sector through improved understanding of future industry research needs; and (ii) address the perceived problem of a disproportionately low R&D investment in this sector, relative to the size and national importance of the sector. This research will develop new theory built on open innovation, dynamic capabilities and absorptive capacity theories in the context of strategic foresighting and roadmapping activities. Four project phases have been designed to address this research: 1: Audit and analysis of R&D investment in the Australian built environment since 1990 - access publically available data relating to R&D investments across Australia from public and private organisations to understand past trends. 2: Examine diffusion mechanisms of research and innovation and its impact on public and private organisations - investigate specific R&D investments to determine the process of realising research support, direction-setting, project engagement, impacts and pathways to adoption. 3: Develop a strategic roadmap for the future of this critical Australian industry - assess the likely future landscapes that R&D investment will both respond to and anticipate. 4: Develop policy to maximise the value of R&D investments to public and private organisations - through translating project learnings into policy guidelines.

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Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre

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Some earlier work contributing to the project: Industry Briefing Note: Voros, Joseph, Hayward, Peter and Bok, Barbara (2011). Surveying the future landscape of the Australian built environment - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/224876

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