2019
DOI: 10.22163/fteval.2019.421
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Evaluation des Zentralen Innovationsprogramms Mittelstand (ZIM) Richtlinie 2015. Endbericht.

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“…This policy funds 25% of the firms` investment in R&D up to a cap of 3 million euros and until 2,000 employees. Between 2008 and 2015, there were 12,369 R&D projects supported by ZIM (KAUFMANN et al, 2019). In 2015, the small firms, ranging from 10 to 49 employees, accounted for 55.3% of the R&D projects, and medium-sized firms (from 50 to 249 employees) got 23.4% of the total projects.…”
Section: Manufacturing and Innovation In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This policy funds 25% of the firms` investment in R&D up to a cap of 3 million euros and until 2,000 employees. Between 2008 and 2015, there were 12,369 R&D projects supported by ZIM (KAUFMANN et al, 2019). In 2015, the small firms, ranging from 10 to 49 employees, accounted for 55.3% of the R&D projects, and medium-sized firms (from 50 to 249 employees) got 23.4% of the total projects.…”
Section: Manufacturing and Innovation In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larger firms, ranging from 250 to 499 employees, had a share of only 0.9%. Between 2008 and 2018, the share of small and medium-sized firms with funded R&D projects relatively stable (KAUFMANN et al, 2019). According to a survey carried out with the beneficiary firms from ZIM, the most urgent thing to improve in the program is the percentage of costs funded.…”
Section: Manufacturing and Innovation In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
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