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Olof Ejermo. Photo.

Olof Ejermo

Professor

Olof Ejermo. Photo.

Effects of VINNOVA Programmes on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises - the cases of Forska&Väx and VINN NU

Author

  • Karin Bergman
  • Olof Ejermo
  • Josefine Fischer
  • Olof Hallonsten
  • Høgni Kalsø Hansen
  • Jerker Moodysson

Summary, in English

This is the first impact analysis that exclusively deals with R&D funding taking place after the foundation of VINNOVA. Since the long-term effects of R&D projects are visible only years after the ending of the projects the analysis deals with impacts expected to be found in a shorter time span. The focus of the present impact analysis is to identify and analyze the presence and strength of behavioural additionality at small and medium-sized companies that received support from the VINNOVA programmes Forska&Väx (2006 – 2008) and VINN NU (2002 – 2008). Behavioural additionality is defined as changes in enterprise behaviour related to government R&D funding.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics
  • CIRCLE
  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Publication/Series

VINNOVA Analysis VA

Document type

Report

Publisher

Vinnova

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Status

Published

Report number

2010:09

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1651-355X
  • ISBN: 978-91-86517-21-2