ENEI 2030 – MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM
In order to monitor and assess the extent to which the performance of the National Innovation System contributes to the achievement of ENEI 2030, the system below was developed (see figure 3), based on 4 pillars, which combines the use of quantitative and qualitative information. In this way, it is hoped that the implementation and results of ENEI 2030 can be assessed, at different levels, using the best evidence available at any given time.
Figure 3 – ENEI 2030 Monitoring and Evaluation System
As a result of the implementation of ENEI 2030, it is expected that there will be a structural change in the national economy due to the development of new specializations. One of the essential instruments for this change to take place is the selectivity and concentration of investments in R&D and other innovation activities in certain priority areas, which will allow investments in projects to converge along these areas, creating the conditions for value chains to be aligned and extended in the long term.
Concentrating/specializing investments in R&D and innovation in certain priority areas will help create the conditions for the national economy to assert itself in NEW areas of activity where it has a competitive advantage over other economies. This does not necessarily mean that other areas of activity that are not directly supported under ENEI 2030 will be abandoned. In fact, it is even desirable that the priority areas should boost other areas of activity that already exist in the national economy, giving them new strength and vigor.