With the growing importance of innovation in-termediaries, particularly in the policy context, a need has emerged for appropriate instruments to evaluate their performance. The identifica-tion of appropriate performance indicators, however, has proved to be problematic. First, indicators are likely to influence the behavior of innovation intermediaries, not always in a desirable manner. Second, commonly used in-dicators focus on the immediate results achieved by the intermediaries, often disregard-ing the permanent behavioral changes that they can stimulate in their innovation system. In-stead, we argue that the latter are particularly important for the evaluation of innovation in-termediaries, whose success should be meas-ured in terms of their ability to enable other or-ganizations to improve their innovation capa-bilities. By focusing on an innovation policy intervention implemented by the Italian region of Tuscany in the period 2007-2013, we dis-cuss the advantages and limitations of the indi-cators that have been set up by the regional government in order to evaluate the perfor-mance of innovation poles, a particular type of innovation intermediary, and discuss some fea-sible avenues for their improvement.

Russo, M., A., Caloffi, F., Rossi, V., Fiordelmondo e S., Ghinoi. "Evaluating the performance of innovation intermediaries: insights from the experience of Tuscany’s innovation poles" Working paper, CAPPAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2015.

Evaluating the performance of innovation intermediaries: insights from the experience of Tuscany’s innovation poles

Russo, M.;Rossi, F.;Fiordelmondo, V.;Ghinoi, S.
2015

Abstract

With the growing importance of innovation in-termediaries, particularly in the policy context, a need has emerged for appropriate instruments to evaluate their performance. The identifica-tion of appropriate performance indicators, however, has proved to be problematic. First, indicators are likely to influence the behavior of innovation intermediaries, not always in a desirable manner. Second, commonly used in-dicators focus on the immediate results achieved by the intermediaries, often disregard-ing the permanent behavioral changes that they can stimulate in their innovation system. In-stead, we argue that the latter are particularly important for the evaluation of innovation in-termediaries, whose success should be meas-ured in terms of their ability to enable other or-ganizations to improve their innovation capa-bilities. By focusing on an innovation policy intervention implemented by the Italian region of Tuscany in the period 2007-2013, we dis-cuss the advantages and limitations of the indi-cators that have been set up by the regional government in order to evaluate the perfor-mance of innovation poles, a particular type of innovation intermediary, and discuss some fea-sible avenues for their improvement.
2015
Ottobre
Inglese
121
Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
ITALIA
Modena
innovation policy; innovation intermediaries; innovation poles; evaluation; technology transfer policies
JEL codes: O25 Industrial Policy; O38 Technological Change: Government Policy; 30 Innova-tion; Research and Development; Technological Change This paper has been realized in the research project "Poli.in-Analysis and modeling of innovation poles in Tuscany", co-funded by Tuscany Regiona and Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy). The authors wish to thank the Tuscany Regional adiminitsration and the innovation poles for their support in data collection and in discussing the issues presented in the paper. Opinions and conclusions expressed are attributable only to the au-thors. Submitted to Journal for Research and Technology Policy evaluation JOURNAL ISSUE NO.41 – “EVALUATION OF INTERMEDARY ORGANIZA-TIONS
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Russo, M., A., Caloffi, F., Rossi, V., Fiordelmondo e S., Ghinoi. "Evaluating the performance of innovation intermediaries: insights from the experience of Tuscany’s innovation poles" Working paper, CAPPAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2015.
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