This paper employs large-scale text analytics and generative-AI methods to analyze innovation patterns within the World Bank Group (WBG) portfolio. It draws on over 7,500 Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) project evaluations completed between 1998 and 2025. The study finds that, on average, innovative projects are associated with higher performance outcomes. It also identifies several key enabling factors for innovation at the WBG, including: disciplined experimentation, flexible and adaptive project designs, contextualization to local settings, participatory approaches in the design and piloting of new solutions, and visionary and supportive internal leadership. The analysis reveals that innovation within the WBG has evolved over time from sporadic experimentation to an embedded organizational capability. However, significant constraints persist such as bureaucratic fragmentation, capacity gaps, overly complex project designs, lack of continuity in scaling innovations, and insufficient incentives for learning and adaptation.
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| Natalia Agapitova | World Bank Group | nagapitova@worldbank.org |
| Anastasia Nedayvoda | World Bank Group | anedayvoda@ifc.org |
| Stephen Winkler | World Bank Group | swinkler2@worldbank.org |
| Amschel de Rothschild | World Bank Group | aderothschild@worldbank.org |
| Ergun Ertekin | World Bank Group | eertekin@ifc.org |
| Sarah Lenoble | World Bank Group | slenoble@worldbank.org |
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| Natalia Agapitova | World Bank | nagapitova@worldbank.org |
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| Reproducibility WBG | DECDI | World Bank - Development Impact Department | Verification and preparation of metadata |
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