The impact of innovation support programmes on SME innovation in traditional manufacturing industries: an evaluation for seven European Union regions

Dragana Radicic*, Geoffrey Pugh, Hugo Hollanders, Rene Wintjes, Jon Fairburn

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Abstract

We evaluate the effect of innovation support programs on output innovation by small and medium enterprises in traditional manufacturing industry. This focus is motivated by a definition of traditional manufacturing industry that includes capacity for innovation, and by evidence of its continued importance in European Union employment. We conducted a survey in seven European Union regions to generate the data needed to estimate pre-published switching models by means of the copula approach, from which we derived treatment effects on a wide range of innovation outputs. We find that for participants the estimated effects of innovation support programs are positive, typically increasing the probability of innovation and of its commercial success by around 15%. Yet, we also find that a greater return on public investment could have been secured by supporting firms chosen at random from the population of innovating traditional sector small and medium enterprises. These findings indicate the effectiveness of innovation support programs while suggesting reform of their selection procedures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1425-1452
JournalEnvironment and Planning C-Government and Policy
Volume34
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • small and medium enterprises
  • evaluation
  • traditional manufacturing
  • innovation support
  • innovation outputs

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