How are policy people enacting TIP to make change happen?
The TIP theory explains the three frames of innovation. TIP is part of the big, complex challenge to change systems and meet the Global Goals.
We are now setting new demonstrators, capabilities and standards for policy with our methodologies and projects including the MOTION methodology, Formative Evaluation and Second-Order Learning prompted by the COVID-19 global situation.
Each member country and partner policy teams have their own story to tell. With theee years of theory preparation under our collective belt, the network involved is now creating and enacting TIP to start to see how this pioneering policy approach can make transformation happen across all hubs.
Guest Blog by Johan Schot and Matias Ramirez from the TIPC team, originally published on johanschot.com, to mark the release of the influential report. Professor Johan Schot and Dr Matias Ramirez emphasise the need for system change to confront the...
Shared Agendas is an exploratory project running from October-November 2020. A TIPC team from Ingenio will lead a series of workshops aiming to implement transformative shared agendas into the framework of RIS3CAT 2021-2027. The main objective of the workshop cycle,...
In this project, the Utrecht University Centre for Global Challenges (UUGLOBE) and EIT Climate-KIC Transitions Hub are utilizing knowledge assets of the TIP Mobile Transformative Innovation Lab (MoTIL) from TIPC, and the Deep Transitions research project to develop an indicator framework...
The TIP Resource Lab will be launched in early 2023 as the ‘connective tissue’ between the projects, experiments and geographies of the Consortium. It will offer practical tools and resources for implementing TIP methods, and share learnings from the journey...
Second-Order Learning (SOL) from COVID-19 – Transformation from a Landscape Shock? “With our new SOL project, we reflexively explore how a landscape shock may drive our transformative learning capacity as a community of research and practice.” Alejandra Boni, Deputy Director...
TIPC has set about the crucial and challenging task of developing an approach to the evaluation of transformative policies and experiments that is consistent with its policy principles. This approach is termed Formative Evaluation and is being led by TIPC partner,...
A Story of Regionalization The Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) agency, Colciencias, in Colombia were one of the first globally to begin working with the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex Business School to create a...
This lecture video is a ‘Journey Through Transformative Innovation Policy’. It gives you introductory insights into the TIP theory and its huge potential for positive change in everyday life. This training resource was produced for the first training...
During the residential training course held by TIPC each year, participants work with other delegates from several countries to engage with the theory and concepts underpinning the TIP approach, considering how to apply this in practice. The Transformative...
Understand the work of the Consortium in our brochure. The Transformative Innovation Policy Consortium (TIPC) brings together global actors to examine and research respective innovation systems to explore the future of innovation policy – its foundation, formulation and...
In order to inform the work of the Consortium in driving Transformative Innovation Policy (TIP), the theory behind how societies change over time, and what compels these changes, must be explored. Much of TIPC’s work is drawn from...
This Transformative Innovation Learning History (TILH) sought to explore Transformative Innovation Policy (TIP) in speciality coffee in Colombia, with a particular geographical focus on the subnational region of Huila department, leader in speciality coffees in the country. The...
This study shows the emergence of new framings in public policies and actions in the socio-technical system of the Octopus fishery in the Yucatan peninsula. The socio-technical fishery system in the region is subject to growing socio-economic and...
The following document provides an overview of the emergence and consolidation of a novel approach to transport, called mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), and the policies underlying and influencing this development in Finland. The basic idea behind MaaS is that “travellers...
Challenge-Driven Innovation (CDI) is a program launched by the Swedish innovation agency Vinnova in April 2011. The aim of the CDI program is to fund projects that develop sustainable solutions that tackle current societal challenges. These challenges require...