中小企业生态创新的障碍和驱动因素:来自背景的证据

Stefano Brogi, T. Menichini
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生态创新已成为欧盟政策战略的明确目标。因此,在国家层面衡量生态创新绩效对于发现生态创新模式和设计生态创新政策实施至关重要。本文以欧盟中小企业为研究对象,旨在了解欧盟资助计划在多大程度上影响了中小企业生态创新绩效的障碍和驱动因素。生态创新记分牌指数与竞争力和创新框架计划/创业和创新计划/生态创新计划项目数据库数据的相关性分析表明,欧盟资助项目数量最多的国家是绿色早期投资水平最低的国家。根据研究结果,欧盟资助计划减少了中小企业在发展生态创新方面面临的资金限制。本文建议政策制定者应注意公私资金支持之间的动态互动,后者是根据创新周期中的风险实体而定制的。关键词:生态创新,壁垒,驱动因素,政策策略,指标
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Barriers and drivers towards eco-innovation for SMEs: Evidence from the context
Eco-innovations have become a clear target of EU policy strategies. Consequently, measuring eco-innovation performance at the country level has become crucial to detect eco-innovation patterns and to design eco-innovation policy implementation. This paper focuses on EU small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with the aim to understand to what extent EU funding programmes influence barriers and drivers towards SMEs’ eco-innovation performance. A correlation analysis between data from Eco-Innovation Scoreboard index and competitiveness and innovation framework programme/Entrepreneurship and innovation programme/Eco-innovation programme projects database reveals that the countries with the highest number of EU funded projects are those with the lowest levels of green early-stage investments. According to the findings, EU funding programmes reduce financial constraints that SMEs face for developing eco-innovations. This paper recommends that policymakers should keep in mind the dynamic interaction between private and public funding support, the latter is customised according to the entity of risk along the innovation cycle.   Keywords: Eco-innovation, barriers, drivers, policy strategies, index.
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