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Regional differences in effects of publicly sponsored R&D grants on SME performance
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Regional differences in effects of publicly sponsored R&D grants on SME performance

Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall and Josefin Videnord
Small Business Economics, Vol.54(4), pp.951-969
2020-04

Abstract

R&D grants SME Economic growth Regional growth Selective policies H81 O38 O40 R11 R58 L26
This paper explores regional variation in the effects of publicly sponsored R&D grants on SME performance. The results suggest that there is no guarantee that the grants will impact firm growth, either positive or negative. Positive growth effects are most likely to be found for publicly sponsored R&D grants targeting SMEs located in regions abundant with skilled labor, whereas the opposite is found for SMEs located in regions with a limited supply of skilled labor.
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