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Advising

DESCRIPTION

Advising is available to address high-priority inclusive economic, social and environmental development challenges. There are two facets to this:

1. Sponsored research add-on advising support
Sponsored research reports provide new language and tools to understand globalization. After the completion of a report, clients often request additional insight on how to leverage the findings to ensure they derive the full benefits of the research. We respond by offering post-report follow-up and advising.

2. Capacity building and research program development
Many countries are striving to be more competitive and have a highly diversified economy, driven by innovation, entrepreneurship and public-private partnerships. Doing so requires a sound understanding of regional and global economic trends and their implications for competitiveness and inclusive growth. GVC work embodies this requirement! Organizations in Kazakhstan, China, Italy and Singapore have received advising support in setting up their own national research centers to serve as a platform to inform decision-making for the public and private sectors.

APPROACH

Advising support after a contract research report may take multiple forms. It may include preparation of presentations, case studies, websites, visuals or other user-friendly materials that help our clients understand and use the information provided in our reports.

Case in point is research on how the Philippines can upgrade in manufacturing global value chains. After completion of five GVC studies, team members went to Manila to give a series of presentations in a workshop format with in-country stakeholders including the USAID Advancing Philippines Competitiveness (COMPETE) project team, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the Board of Investment (BOI). The workshop entailed discussing the study’s findings and recommending measures to improve the competitiveness of each industry through its participation in its respective GVC. The team also gave similar presentations at a public event for key stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and civil society. In addition, the client asked the Center to provide a two-day advising session to the BOI staff on the GVC approach and methodology, and how it might be used in policy discussions and dialogue with the private sector. Similarly, the Costa Rica Foreign Trade Ministry requested advising support after the initial research studies were completed.

In cases where the primary interest is advising, one or more researchers works with a client for a period of time to assist with their research or development goals. In these cases, the main objectives are teaching and educating the client in a particular subject matter rather than developing a tangible deliverable (i.e., report, research brief). Examples of this include our involvement with Duke University’s Bass Connections (a university-wide initiative that focuses on applying classroom learning to pressing global problems) and the Kazakhstan National Analytical Center (NAC) (see below section).

In addition, members of the research team are often invited to deliver presentations at conferences and meetings to provide insight on a particular topic related to economic, social and environmental development.

RESULTS – CAPACITY BUILDING AND RESEARCH PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT

Client: The NAC, an affiliate of Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan, established a Regional Competitiveness and Growth Center (RCGC) in November 2015 to serve as an analytical platform to supports it national competitiveness objectives.

Objectives: GVCC supported the new center in three key areas: (1) Capacity building: researcher recruitment, training research staff, mentoring and supervision of projects. (2) Research agenda: co-developed proposals and projects. (3) visibility and relationship development: worked together on issues related to research priorities, publicity and the RCGC’s relationship development with universities and development organizations.

Results: Objectives were carried out over a three-year period (2015-17).

A number of other additional activities and deliverables are planned over the course of the collaboration.

Next Steps

Contact us to put together an advising support program that maps your objectives to the respective researchers’ industry and geographic expertise and advisory skills.