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COGITO - THE POWER OF PEOPLE, PLACES & FIRMS Skip to content About Authors Contact Français Español THE POWER OF PEOPLE, PLACES & FIRMS Home Entrepreneurship & SMEs Local Development Cities Rural Tourism Olympics Champion Mayors Can Special Economic Zones spur regional attractiveness? 28 February 2025 Michael Flood, Giovanni Pagano and Ewa Białogłowska Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have evolved beyond tax incentives to boost regional growth, focusing on infrastructure, digital connectivity, and talent. From Ireland’s Shannon Free Zone to China’s industrial hubs, their success hinges on strong governance and a place-sensitive approach. The challenge now is ensuring SEZs drive inclusive regional development. Continue reading Assets to Ashes: Counting the Cost of Wildfires in OECD Countries 25 February 2025 David Freshwater In January 2025, Los Angeles wildfires caused 25 deaths and $250 billion in damages, marking the most destructive fire in history. Wildfires increasingly threaten urban areas, driven by human behaviour and climate change, necessitating improved prevention efforts. Continue reading How geospatial data can unlock value from critical raw materials 13 February 2025 Claudia Baranzelli The global demand for critical raw materials is surging, with rare earth metals and lithium expected to increase significantly by 2030 and 2050. Learn how geospatial data can aid local governments in balancing economic growth with environmental risks amid this transition. Continue reading The AI race is on: Businesses and regions off the blocks 11 February 2025 Sandrine Kergroach and Julien Héritier In 2024, AI usage surged in the EU27, with 13.5% of enterprises adopting it, spurred by accessible generative AI. However, disparities emerge as some firms and regions advance while others lag, raising concerns over increasing digital divides. Continue reading COGITO Talks… L’emploi à l’ère de l’IA générative : une opportunité pour tous et partout ? avec Eric Pérès 10 February 2025 Eric Pérès L’intelligence artificielle générative augmente la productivité et aide à résoudre les pénuries de main-d’œuvre, mais accentue la fracture numérique entre urbain et rural. Continue reading Can services stop places shrinking? 03 February 2025 Bernhard Nöbauer, Ana Moreno Monroy and Marc Bournisien de Valmont Rural areas face population decline, straining local services. Regional centres can enhance service efficiency, but many still decline. Emphasising accessible services, digital solutions, and improved transport can help maintain community vitality amid demographic changes. Continue reading Making the connection: the uneven geography of urban mobility 03 February 2025 Ana Moreno Monroy and Marcos Díaz Ramírez Cities heavily rely on connectivity for residents’ access to jobs, healthcare, and education. However, urban mobility varies significantly, with disparities in public transport access and essential services, particularly affecting low-income and suburban populations. Continue reading The dilemma of an entrepreneur: Balancing passion and well-being 30 January 2025 Johan Wiklund and Ute Stephan Entrepreneurs can experience a mix of exhilaration and stress due to the nature of their work. Learn how policymakers can help these individuals thrive through supporting their well-being and encouraging their success. Continue reading How Malmö Developed a Thriving Startup Community: Lessons from Minc’s Journey 27 January 2025 Daniel Persson Malmö, Sweden, transformed from deindustrialization to a vibrant tech hub through innovation and inclusivity. Minc plays a crucial role in supporting startups, showcasing successful collaboration, funding access, and community diversity as keys to economic growth. Continue reading If music be the source of growth, play on 23 January 2025 Shain Shapiro Over the next decade, 1.2 billion young people in emerging countries, especially Africa, face job scarcity. The thriving global music industry presents an economic opportunity, yet many nations ignore its potential for job creation and revenue growth. Continue reading Youth at the helm: Can young people shape the twin transitions? 20 January 2025 Hjalte Jørgensen The green and digital transitions require youth empowerment to address urgent ecological and technological challenges. Young voices bring creativity, urgency, and fresh perspectives, essential for shaping policies and fostering innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Continue reading Réconcilier territoires et bassins de vie : une réforme nécessaire 16 January 2025 Jean Coldefy and Jaques Lévy La structure territoriale fragmentée de la France est inadaptée aux réalités modernes. Découvrez une proposition de réforme audacieuse qui aligne la gouvernance sur 900 bassins de vie, ce qui est essentiel pour résoudre efficacement et équitablement les problèmes de logement, de mobilité et de démocratie locale. Continue reading Can Special Economic Zones spur regional attractiveness? 28 February 2025 Michael Flood, Giovanni Pagano and Ewa Białogłowska Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have evolved beyond tax incentives to boost regional growth, focusing on infrastructure, digital connectivity, and talent. From Ireland’s Shannon Free Zone to China’s industrial hubs, their success hinges on strong governance and a place-sensitive approach. The challenge now is ensuring SEZs drive inclusive regional development. Continue reading Assets to Ashes: Counting the Cost of Wildfires in OECD Countries 25 February 2025 David Freshwater In January 2025, Los Angeles wildfires caused 25 deaths and $250 billion in damages, marking the most destructive fire in history. Wildfires increasingly threaten urban areas, driven by human behaviour and climate change, necessitating improved prevention efforts. Continue reading How geospatial data can unlock value from critical raw materials 13 February 2025 Claudia Baranzelli The global demand for critical raw materials is surging, with rare earth metals and lithium expected to increase significantly by 2030 and 2050. Learn how geospatial data can aid local governments in balancing economic growth with environmental risks amid this transition. Continue reading The AI race is on: Businesses and regions off the blocks 11 February 2025 Sandrine Kergroach and Julien Héritier In 2024, AI usage surged in the EU27, with 13.5% of enterprises adopting it, spurred by accessible generative AI. However, disparities emerge as some firms and regions advance while others lag, raising concerns over increasing digital divides. Continue reading COGITO Talks… L’emploi à l’ère de l’IA générative : une opportunité pour tous et partout ? avec Eric Pérès 10 February 2025 Eric Pérès L’intelligence artificielle générative augmente la productivité et aide à résoudre les pénuries de main-d’œuvre, mais accentue la fracture numérique entre urbain et rural. Continue reading Can services stop places shrinking? 03 February 2025 Bernhard Nöbauer, Ana Moreno Monroy and Marc Bournisien de Valmont Rural areas face population decline, straining local services. Regional centres can enhance service efficiency, but many still decline. Emphasising accessible services, digital solutions, and improved transport can help maintain community vitality amid demographic changes. Continue reading Making the connection: the uneven geography of urban mobility 03 February 2025 Ana Moreno Monroy and Marcos Díaz Ramírez Cities heavily rely on connectivity for residents’ access to jobs, healthcare, and education. However, urban mobility varies significantly, with disparities in public transport access and essential services, particularly affecting low-income and suburban populations. Continue reading The dilemma of an entrepreneur: Balancing passion and well-being 30 January 2025 Johan Wiklund and Ute Stephan Entrepreneurs can experience a mix of exhilaration and stress due to the nature of their work. Learn how policymakers can help these individuals thrive through supporting their well-being and encouraging their success. Continue reading How Malmö Developed a Thriving Startup Community: Lessons from Minc’s Journey 27 January 2025 Daniel Persson Malmö, Sweden, transformed from deindustrialization to a vibrant tech hub through innovation and inclusivity. Minc plays a crucial role in supporting startups, showcasing successful collaboration, funding access, and community diversity as keys to economic growth. Continue reading If music be the source of growth, play on 23 January 2025 Shain Shapiro Over the next decade, 1.2 billion young people in emerging countries, especially Africa, face job scarcity. The thriving global music industry presents an economic opportunity, yet many nations ignore its potential for job creation and revenue growth. Continue reading Youth at the helm: Can young people shape the twin transitions? 20 January 2025 Hjalte Jørgensen The green and digital transitions require youth empowerment to address urgent ecological and technological challenges. Young voices bring creativity, urgency, and fresh perspectives, essential for shaping policies and fostering innovative solutions for a sustainable future. Continue reading Réconcilier territoires et bassins de vie : une réforme nécessaire 16 January 2025 Jean Coldefy and Jaques Lévy La structure territoriale fragmentée de la France est inadaptée aux réalités modernes. Découvrez une proposition de réforme audacieuse qui aligne la gouvernance sur 900 bassins de vie, ce qui est essentiel pour résoudre efficacement et équitablement les problèmes de logement, de mobilité et de démocratie locale. Continue reading Perspektiven nach der Entlassung: Wie öffentliche Politikmaßnahmen Arbeitnehmer*innen helfen können 13 January 2025 Giuseppe Cappellari, Carlo Menon and Wessel Vermeulen Massenentlassungen zerstören Gemeinden, können aber mit den richtigen Maßnahmen auch zu einer Erneuerung führen. Erfahren Sie, wie Strategien wie Diversifizierung, Umschulung und gezielte Unterstützung – wie in Oulu nach dem Niedergang von Nokia – den Arbeitnehmern helfen, sich umzustellen und die lokale Wirtschaft wieder aufzubauen. Continue reading Life after layoffs: how public policies can help workers move on 13 January 2025 Giuseppe Cappellari, Carlo Menon and Wessel Vermeulen Mass layoffs devastate communities but can also spark renewal with the right policies. Learn how strategies like diversification, retraining, and targeted support, as seen in Oulu’s recovery after Nokia’s decline, help workers transition and rebuild local economies. Continue reading Charting collaboration for a smarter Sendai 08 January 2025 Kazuko Kohri Learn how Sendai aims to become a leading smart city by leveraging technology for daily life improvements and resilience. See how they are collaborating with Tohoku University among other organisations on innovative projects. Continue reading De la sequía al diluvio: Enfrentando inundaciones catastróficas en Valencia, España 24 December 2024 Ambassador Ximo Puig La calamidad en Valencia subraya una realidad impactante: invertir en resiliencia climática es una cuestión de vida o muerte. Nos hemos acostumbrado a ver tormentas tropicales y huracanes en América, Asia-Pacífico y el Caribe acaparando titulares. Pero la llamada “gota fría” en la región de Valencia, España, nos tomó por sorpresa. Continue reading From drought to deluge: Dealing with disastrous floods in Valencia, Spain 20 December 2024 Ambassador Ximo Puig The disaster in Valencia highlights the urgent need for investment in climate resilience. Learn how effective infrastructure and proactive measures are crucial to mitigating future risks. Continue reading Can social capital save places? 18 December 2024 Ben Speggen Revitalising communities requires attention to social capital alongside physical infrastructure. Learn how trust and collaboration drive civic engagement – essential for overcoming contemporary crises. Continue reading Simplifying sustainability: How streamlining reporting can help SMEs go green 17 December 2024 Marija Kuzmanovic Sustainability reporting poses challenges for SMEs, hindering their green transition. To overcome this, accessible tools and simplified frameworks are needed, enabling SMEs to effectively demonstrate their sustainability performance and access green financing opportunities. Continue reading How Climate Change is Reshaping our Regions 05 December 2024 Claudia Baranzelli and Alexandre Banquet 2024 is projected to be the hottest year on record, surpassing 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming above pre-industrial levels. Urgent action is required to address climate risks, particularly in vulnerable polar and tropical regions, to mitigate severe impacts. Continue reading Town centre shopping at a crossroads: exploring (green and digital) avenues for reinvention 29 November 2024 Lukas Kammerer Town centres face significant challenges from online competition and economic pressures, yet local SMEs remain vital. Hybrid retail models and community-focused strategies can foster resilience, encouraging consumers to support local businesses and enhancing urban sustainability. Continue reading Facing our future: How regional development agencies are looking ahead 13 November 2024 Katerina Ciampi Stancova and Roberta Dall’Olio Regional development agencies (RDAs) must adapt to rapid changes in climate, technology, and demographics. Learn about how utilizing foresight can enhance planning, resilience, and inclusivity in policymaking for future generations. Continue reading Cogito Talks… Breaking barriers to the labour market for women with Yalla Trappan 31 October 2024 Frida Grundahl Learn about Yalla Trappan, a social enterprise empowering foreign-born women in Sweden through job opportunities and financial independence to reduce social isolation. Continue reading Cogito Talks… Shaping tomorrow’s cities with Urban Partners 31 October 2024 Jesse Shapins With Urban Partners, learn about the intersection between investment management and local and national projects promoting climate and social sustainability, emphasizing inclusive investment and the importance of thriving communities. Continue reading Keeping the lights on: what Europe can learn from Nordic regions about managing shrinking populations 30 October 2024 Antti Moisio and Margaux Vincent As OECD and EU regions anticipate significant population declines, local governments must adapt to maintain essential services. Nordic countries have effectively used inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) to share resources, manage costs, and ensure quality service delivery amid shrinking populations. Continue reading Shared effort needed to save democracy 11 October 2024 John Austin 2024 is a pivotal year for democracies in more ways than one. Mounting economic inequities are threatening democracies and these threats can only be mitigated by an “urgent and focused” shared effort. Continue reading The twin transition: How are regions adapting to changing labour market and skills demands? 09 October 2024 Laurenz Baertsch and Patricia Peñalosa The twin transition alters labor markets, necessitating new skills and job creation. Learn how some regions adapt uniquely, leveraging strengths to address challenges such as skill gaps, demographic pressures, and workforce shortages. Continue reading Tourism stewardship: how destination organisations are driving change 26 September 2024 Kiri Goulter Tourism is at a crossroads, facing social, environmental and logistical issues. To maintain long-term sustainable growth in the sector, a stewardship approach must replace the growth-driven model. Continue reading Local climate action meets economic development: Lessons from the Melbourne Climate Network 26 September 2024 Andrew Wear The Melbourne Climate Network unites diverse sectors to address climate challenges and foster economic growth. Learn how it emphasises collaboration, climate tech innovation, and inclusive job creation for sustainable development. Continue reading Braga’s Beacon for democracy: How the city is engaging its residents 25 September 2024 Ricardo Rio, Mayor of Braga Braga, Portugal, is enhancing citizen engagement through participatory budgets, digital platforms, and inclusive programs. Learn how efforts focus on empowering diverse voices, utilizing data for informed participation, and fostering a culture of active citizenship for future democracy. Continue reading Re-energising ESG standards to improve well-being in mining regions 20 September 2024 Tara Shea With increasing demand for minerals and Environmental Social Governance (ESG) standards in the mining industry, it is important that communities, the private sector and other stakeholders collaborate effectively. Continue reading IP-lifying SMEs Access to Finance 19 September 2024 Guy Pessach Intellectual Property (IP)- backed financing offers an opportunity for SMEs to find funding. This approach is still in its early days, and there are challenges to be overcome, however programs like WIPO’s IP Management Clinic can help SMEs navigate this space. Continue reading Labour markets without borders: Greater Copenhagen’s vision for the future 27 August 2024 Jan Hendeliowitz In celebration of the 25th birthday of the Øresund Bridge, Greater Copenhagen solidifies its status as a leading cross-border region, showing significant economic growth and plans for further integration. Continue reading Is green talent the new oil? Latin America and the Caribbean are betting on skills 12 August 2024 Dulce Baptista, Sebastián Peñaherrera Proaño and Lucas Leblanc The green transition could create 15 million new jobs by 2030, but regional disparities and skill mismatches require collaboration to address. Continue reading Indigenous peoples in mining regions: From compensation to collaboration? 09 August 2024 Sinead Teevan and Jenny-Lou Campbell Historically, Indigenous communities have faced unequal benefits and limited capacity for development in mining projects. However, international and national efforts, along with industry shifts, are creating new possibilities for Indigenous involvement and well-being. Continue reading Can more tourism be better tourism? 09 August 2024 Tim Fairhurst The tourism industry faces challenges from growing demand and social rejection. Despite this, it provides revenue for cultural preservation, sustains local businesses, and fosters community celebration. Continue reading Let’s get real: Tourism’s toughest challenges are yet to be tackled 02 August 2024 Jeremy Sampson The OECD report addresses the significant challenges to sustainability within the tourism sector. It’s time to call for coordinated actions to address these issues effectively. Continue reading Towards a new generation of tourism policies 01 August 2024 Sergio Gueirrero The tourism industry is experiencing a remarkable recovery post-pandemic. Looking ahead, the sector needs forward-thinking policies aligned with climate change, sustainability, and technology adoption. Continue reading Can AI technology power SME growth? Policy makers may have the answer… 30 July 2024 Kerry McLean SMEs make up over 98% of businesses in the US, Canada, and the UK. AI tools can help them grow faster – but better policies and data are needed. Continue reading Unlocking digital dividends: How are Korean SMEs harnessing the potential of AI? 26 July 2024 Jane So SMEs face pressure to adopt digital and AI tools despite barriers. Government support and stakeholder collaboration are crucial for their success. Continue reading Bright beginnings in Brisbane: How the city is limbering up for the 2032 Games 25 July 2024 Dy Currie Brisbane is gearing up to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, aiming for long-term benefits through strategic planning, infrastructure, resident engagement, and global partnerships. Continue reading Getting the productivity recipe right means regions need their own special policy mix 10 July 2024 Alessandra Proto, Laura Pedron, Carlo Menon and Wessel Vermeulen Trentino is facing stagnating productivity. In response, the local government is taking action to bolster high-tech manufacturing and support SMEs. Continue reading Healthy minds, healthy businesses: Prioritising mental health in SMEs 04 July 2024 Taisuke Hashimoto, Makiko Yamazaki, Ryosuke Kawachimaru and Giorgia Ponti In today’s fast-paced work environment, good mental health is essential for fostering productivity and prosperity. Discover Japan’s initiatives to build business resilience. Continue reading Un véritable changement de donne : Comment Paris utilise les Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques pour aider ses citoyens à retrouver un emploi 02 July 2024 Afaf El Kaoun - Gabelotaud Le Maire de Paris a priorisé la création d’emplois et la transformation des vies grâce aux Jeux Olympiques. Un plan d’action a permis à 4 000 Parisiens de bénéficier de parcours d’emploi. Continue reading A game changer: How Paris is using the Games to get people back to work 02 July 2024 Afaf El Kaoun - Gabelotaud The Mayor of Paris prioritised creating jobs and transforming lives for the Olympics. An action plan resulted in 4,000 Parisians benefiting from employment pathways – find out how. Continue reading Empowering SMEs for Digital Transformation and Innovation: the Italian Way 27 June 2024 Valentino Valentini Italy’s economy thrives on over 4 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – the highest number of SMEs among the EU’s Member States. These SMEs employ 13 million people and generate more than 65% of the nation’s added value. They are the powerhouse of the Italian economy, playing a crucial role in economic growth. Continue reading Unlocking venture capital to kickstart SME investments 26 June 2024 Miriam Koreen, Marco Marchese and Maria Camila Jimenez High inflation has driven SME interest rates up by 30% in 2022, making alternative finance like venture capital crucial for growth. Governments are working to develop VC markets. Continue reading Can SMEs be the unsung heroes of the green transition? 25 June 2024 Alix Philouze The OECD’s “No Net Zero Without SMEs” campaign emphasises the crucial role of small and medium-sized enterprises in green innovation and climate action. Despite challenges, opportunities for sustainable SMEs are growing globally. Continue reading A winning strategy: How Paris 2024 is delivering for its SMEs 24 June 2024 Marie Barsacq The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games aim to support local small businesses through targeted initiatives, including facilitating access to contracts and fostering entrepreneurship among youth. These efforts are expected to leave a lasting legacy for SMEs and local communities. Continue reading How Paris 2024 is rising to the challenges of our time 21 June 2024 Tania Braga The Games are evolving to address today’s challenges. Paris 2024 and LA28 lead with innovation, while Brisbane engages in community consultation for 2032. Continue reading Hidden Heroes: The valor of volunteers at the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics 20 June 2024 Marine Petit Paris 2024 relies on 45,000 diverse volunteers, guided by a comprehensive legal framework and matching assignments that enhance their effectiveness and satisfaction. Continue reading Paris 2024: The sprint for sustainable buildings 14 June 2024 Ji-Soo Yoon and Bunthan Iea Paris is preparing for the Games with a focus on low-carbon initiatives, in line with the RE2020 regulations. The project also emphasises the circular economy by prioritising innovative and reusing materials. Continue reading Recycling Wins: How the Olympic and Paralympic Games can power the Circular Economy 12 June 2024 Bastien Rambaud Responsible purchasing is a key focus of Paris’ approach to the circular economy. Vesto’s success demonstrates the potential of integrating the circular economy into large-scale events and public procurement. Continue reading Paris 2024: Pioneering a sustainable and inclusive games through the social economy 10 June 2024 Elisa Yavchitz From the start, Paris 2024 organizers aimed to create a lasting legacy in the Social and Solidarity Economy through the SSE 2024 Programme led by Les Canaux. Continue reading Making waves: Local action for ocean protection 08 June 2024 Loreley Picourt, Oriana Romano and Juliette Lassman The ocean covers 70% of Earth’s surface and is crucial in regulating the climate. Immediate actions are needed to protect and restore ocean ecosystems. Continue reading The legacy of London 2012 is more than bricks and mortar, it’s also well-being for communities 06 June 2024 Amy Finch London 2012 ‘s legacy includes pride and unity, and the Spirit of 2012 continues this legacy by focusing on social outcomes and wellbeing, a model for Paris 2024. Continue reading Together for good: why Japan is backing worker co-operatives 04 June 2024 Yoshiki Takeuchi The social economy is 7% of global GDP in Japan. It uses co-operatives to address aging and gender gaps, highlighting the need for policy support and incentives. Continue reading Better buildings are taking on the climate challenge 31 May 2024 Rogier van den Berg We spend so much of our lives in homes and workspaces. We need to focus on decreasing emissions via whole-life decarbonisation of buildings. Continue reading Financing our future: How subnational governments can mobilise the resources to deliver on the SDGs 22 May 2024 Stefano Marta, Isabelle Chatry, Lorenz Gross, Guillaume Lafortune and Eamon Drumm Local governments are struggling to secure resources to deliver on the SDGs. But there are ways to improve fiscal capacity and financing, including partnerships with the private sector. Continue reading The Transformative Power of Generative AI: Insights from an Entrepreneur 17 May 2024 Tibbe Verschaffel The transformative power of AI has reshaped business operations and customer engagement, promoting innovation, efficiency, and seamless communication. Embracing AI is crucial for business growth and a better future. Continue reading The EU needs to close a competitiveness gap and boost investment: What is the role of subnational governments and cohesion policy? 29 April 2024 Dorothée Allain-Dupré and Joaquim Oliveira Martins The EU must urgently enhance competitiveness in green and digital transitions, requiring significant investment. Continue reading More than just a desk: Can co-working spaces make labour markets more inclusive? 11 April 2024 Mariachiara Barzotto, Felicia Fai, Philip Tomlinson, Mattia Corbetta and Wessel Vermeulen The pandemic has led to a surge in co-working spaces, offering flexible work options for professionals. These spaces can promote inclusivity by supporting diverse workers and creating local economic growth. Continue reading AI: Mirage or miracle for service delivery in shrinking regions? 04 April 2024 Marc Bournisien de Valmont Nearly 40% of remote OECD regions are shrinking due to aging populations and migration to cities. AI offers potential solutions, including improved healthcare delivery, education, and personalised services, but requires support and governance to mitigate risks. Continue reading From Trash to Treasure: how to generate value from our waste? 29 March 2024 Janez Potočnik and Oriana Romano Only 9% of plastic waste is recycled in OECD countries. Transitioning to a circular economy could yield significant environmental and economic benefits, but bold policy action is needed to drive this change. Continue reading De l’ambition à l’action : Accélérer l’action climatique locale et la résilience 28 March 2024 Tadashi Matsumoto, Isabelle Chatry and Alexandre Banquet L’action climatique locale est la bienvenue et depuis longtemps attendue. Cependant, nous savons que passer de l’ambition à l’action s’est révélé être un défi par le passé. Que peuvent faire les dirigeants nationaux et locaux pour que cela se réalise ? Continue reading From ambition to action: Accelerating local climate action and resilience 28 March 2024 Tadashi Matsumoto, Isabelle Chatry and Alexandre Banquet Local climate action is welcome and long overdue. However, we know that moving from ambition to action has proved a challenge in the past. What can national and local leaders do to make it happen? Continue reading 1 2 3 … 40 Next Posts» SearchSearch This website blog is subject to the general Terms and Conditions of the OECD website. 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