Australia At Risk Of Being Left Behind When It Comes To Innovation
Australia's gross expenditure on R&D ranks 15th out of 37. When it comes to the proportion of high growth firms in the private sector, the ISA review ranks Australia last out of the 27 rich countries. We've also slipped to 27 out of 37 for the proportion of international patents with foreign co-inventors.
This is reflected in the Global Innovation Index. The report provides detailed metrics about the innovation performance of 127 countries and economies around the world. It uses 81 indicators to rank a country's innovation performance. This year Australia was ranked 23rd in the world, which isn't necessarily bad considering we're competing against 194 other countries. However we were ranked 19th last year (and New Zealand's two places ahead) so improvement is needed.
When we look at other sectors, we can see why we're dropping. The table below illustrates where Australia ranks for key areas such as digital competitiveness and education.