Managing Innovation in Transport Agencies - PIARC High Impact Summary
                    Objectives
PIARC commissioned TRL to undertake a 
research project to identify the ways in which road and transport 
agencies encourage and sustain innovation, and to identify any lessons 
that may be learned from other sectors. Specific objectives included 
identification of internal and external innovation encouragement 
strategies, understanding of mechanisms to identify and implement and 
sustain innovations. The project also sought to develop insights into 
cultivating a culture of innovation, both internally and with external 
stakeholders at national and international levels. Furthermore, the 
project explored the applicability of processes, concepts, and 
approaches from other sectors to enhance innovation in the road and 
transport domain.
Key Drivers for Innovation
The 
report identified a range of key drivers for innovation in transport 
agencies. These key drivers arise from within the organisation itself 
(for example, the need for cost reduction, improved productivity, 
improved management of risk), and from a complex mix of drivers from 
customers (for improved quality of infrastructure, better mobility 
services, improved safety), the national innovation ecosystem (better 
and cheaper public services, more inclusion, national competitiveness), 
the technology sector (crowd sourcing, big data, digital twins, 
artificial intelligence, connected and autonomous vehicles, automated 
construction, solar roadways, materials development), and international 
challenges (climate change, the environment, economic development, 
sustainability).
Culture of Innovation
Most of 
the case studies, and a lot of academic literature, focus on creating a 
culture of innovation. This refers to the organisational environment, 
values, attitudes and practices that encourage the identification, 
development and implementation of new and creative ideas at all levels. 
It is about embracing failure, providing resources, recognising and 
rewarding innovation, celebrating success, leading by example, and 
promoting collaboration.
The culture of innovation is affected by 
many of the policies, processes and day-to-day management of an 
organisation. These include the organisation’s structure and human 
resource management functions. The report described the literature 
around these concepts, and describes the ways in which the case study 
agencies have created organisational structures and policies and 
practices to generate or improve the culture of innovation. It also 
identified the need for transport agencies to encourage everyday 
innovation to practical problems from frontline employees.
For many 
transport agencies, the way in which they interact with their suppliers 
and with wider industry and stakeholders can create significant 
opportunities for innovation, as well as a need to understand and where 
appropriate regulate innovation by others. Given the pace and scale of 
innovation in the transport sector, innovation in the supply chain and 
wider stakeholder ecosystem is an area which many transport 
organisations are actively embracing, through innovative procurement 
initiatives, competitive challenges, and collaborative long-term 
roadmaps to deal with more disruptive technologies.
Information sheet
- Date: 2023
 - Author(s): PIARC
 - Domain(s): Governance of Road Authorities
 - Type: 2023R33EN - PIARC High Impact Summary
 - PIARC Ref.: 2023R33EN
 - ISBN: 978-2-84060-819-6