To meet the demands of a changing political environment, think tanks must develop new approaches to analyzing, advising, and communicating international policy. Resources and knowledge from all sectors of society must be brought together to develop viable policy solutions to global challenges. With this in mind, we launched the Impact & Innovation Lab in 2017 to share ideas and foster innovation in the think tank landscape.
Our mission
The Impact & Innovation Lab is a learning and experimentation space for new approaches to policy consulting and advocacy. We advise think tankers on how to develop their working methods in a co-creative, people-centered, and impact-oriented way. We support the DGAP in organizational, product and staff development. In doing so, we are guided by the question: What skills, processes and products do we need to create added value in the democratic political process?
Our activities
We combine foreign policy expertise with process competence and creative methods in order to provide the best possible support for those responsible in policy, business and civil society in finding impact-oriented solutions. To this end, we initiate pilot projects, moderate workshops and design processes in which people can contribute their ideas and new things can emerge. Our work is inspired by design thinking, art of hosting, systemic organizational development, art, video games, intercultural and scientific communication, among others.
Our topics
Projects
Events
Past events
Policy Advice in Times of War: A Conversation with Ukrainian Think Tankers
What Do Policymakers Want from Think Tanks?
Think Tank Lab Community Workshop
Data Science for Policy Analysis and Advice
Think Tanks in Times of Disruptive Change
Videospiele machen Außenpolitik!
Publications
Virtuelle Machtspiele
Sie vermitteln Weltbilder, sind Innovationstreiber, aber auch Sicherheitslücken – Videospiele bieten Chancen und Risiken für die Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik.
Good Governance & Öffentliche Innovation
Cybersecurity for Think Tanks
Fakten checken reicht nicht
Für informierte Wahlentscheidungen brauchen Wählerinnen und Wähler Zugang zu unverzerrten politischen Diskussionen. Was aber, wenn von außen gestreute Fake News und Desinformation den Bundestagswahlkampf beeinflussen sollten? Ein Workshop der Stiftung Mercator und der DGAP gibt erste Antworten.