Evaluierung der Innovationsscheck-Programme

Jud, Thomas and Handler, Renate and Kupsa, Stephan and Pohn-Weidinger, Simon (2017) Evaluierung der Innovationsscheck-Programme. Technical Report. Wien.

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Abstract

The Innovationscheck programmes (I-Scheck programmes) are SME-oriented grants aimed at encouraging these companies to participate in regular FEI activities, to promote the transfer of knowledge between SMEs and the scientific sector, to support the efficiency and effectiveness of FEI projects, and to bring their results to market maturity more quickly. In the course of the present evaluation, the design and implementation of the two I-check programmes should be analyzed and assessed to what extent they have actually pursued their objectives. Optimization potentials should be revealed and collected experience should be used for further development. In order to fulfill these tasks, a method mix was used. In addition to the analysis of relevant documents, the project team evaluated the FFG monitoring data, as well as in-depth qualitative surveys carried out by companies, research facilities, programme management and the ministries involved (interviews and focus groups).

Abstract (english)

The Innovationscheck programmes (I-Scheck programmes) are SME-oriented grants aimed at encouraging these companies to participate in regular FEI activities, to promote the transfer of knowledge between SMEs and the scientific sector, to support the efficiency and effectiveness of FEI projects, and to bring their results to market maturity more quickly. In the course of the present evaluation, the design and implementation of the two I-check programmes should be analyzed and assessed to what extent they have actually pursued their objectives. Optimization potentials should be revealed and collected experience should be used for further development. In order to fulfill these tasks, a method mix was used. In addition to the analysis of relevant documents, the project team evaluated the FFG monitoring data, as well as in-depth qualitative surveys carried out by companies, research facilities, programme management and the ministries involved (interviews and focus groups).

Funders: bmwfw - Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Wirtschaft, bmvit - Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie
Subjects: Evaluation of Programmes
Divisions: convelop cooperative knowledge design gmbh
Number of Pages: 75
Uncontrolled Keywords: Forschungsförderung, F&E, KMU, Wissenstransfer, Interview, Fokusgruppe
Identification Number: 10.22163/fteval.2017.234
Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2017 10:48
URI: https://repository.fteval.at/id/eprint/275

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