On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers

COVID-19 pandemic-related direct public support mechanisms have received more attention than previously and budgets for SME subsidies have skyrocketed around the globe. Currently, most support measures focus on short-term liquidity needs. However, policy makers have already started thinking about wh...

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Main Authors: Matthias Deschryvere, Markku Mikkola, Steffen Conn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP) 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Innovation Management
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Online Access:https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/701
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spelling doaj-d16bbb26d33c41bab96fd974cecdff7c2021-03-03T17:48:41ZengUniversidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP)Journal of Innovation Management2183-06062020-08-0182162510.24840/2183-0606_008.002_0003555On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriersMatthias DeschryvereMarkku MikkolaSteffen ConnCOVID-19 pandemic-related direct public support mechanisms have received more attention than previously and budgets for SME subsidies have skyrocketed around the globe. Currently, most support measures focus on short-term liquidity needs. However, policy makers have already started thinking about which role subsidies should play in the renewal of the economic structure once the pandemic dust has settled. The pandemic offers a good opportunity to restructure a company support system taking into account the structural barriers that innovation support systems have been subject to over the last decade. The aim of the analysis in this paper is threefold: (1) to map the barriers to innovation support, (2) to offer policy makers and SME support agencies a set of solutions to overcome these barriers and (3) to re-interpret these results against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic that started to unravel shortly after finalising the set of research interviews.https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/701innovation policy, public support, r&d subsidies, structural barriers, small and medium-sized enterprises, sme, covid-19
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On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
Journal of Innovation Management
innovation policy, public support, r&d subsidies, structural barriers, small and medium-sized enterprises, sme, covid-19
author_facet Matthias Deschryvere
Markku Mikkola
Steffen Conn
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title On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
title_short On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
title_full On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
title_fullStr On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
title_full_unstemmed On the structural barriers to public innovation support for SMEs and the opportunity COVID-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
title_sort on the structural barriers to public innovation support for smes and the opportunity covid-19 can offer to overcome these barriers
publisher Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia (FEUP)
series Journal of Innovation Management
issn 2183-0606
publishDate 2020-08-01
description COVID-19 pandemic-related direct public support mechanisms have received more attention than previously and budgets for SME subsidies have skyrocketed around the globe. Currently, most support measures focus on short-term liquidity needs. However, policy makers have already started thinking about which role subsidies should play in the renewal of the economic structure once the pandemic dust has settled. The pandemic offers a good opportunity to restructure a company support system taking into account the structural barriers that innovation support systems have been subject to over the last decade. The aim of the analysis in this paper is threefold: (1) to map the barriers to innovation support, (2) to offer policy makers and SME support agencies a set of solutions to overcome these barriers and (3) to re-interpret these results against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic that started to unravel shortly after finalising the set of research interviews.
topic innovation policy, public support, r&d subsidies, structural barriers, small and medium-sized enterprises, sme, covid-19
url https://journalsojs3.fe.up.pt/index.php/jim/article/view/701
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