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2008
Journal Article
Title

The effectiveness of biotechnology policies in Europe

Abstract
The present study investigates what policy mixes are the most effective in fostering biotechnology innovations. An input-output approach has been used with a mix of biotechnology policy instruments at the input side and biotechnology performance in science and commercialisation at the output side. Policy mixes that include both generic and biotech-specific policy instruments which support both the science base and commercialisation activities correlate with higher performance levels. Countries that ascribe limited importance to the creation of generic and biotech-specific instruments for the stimulation of biotechnology also perform more weakly. Only generic research stimulating instruments in place is less effective; biotech-specific instruments seem to be more beneficial. All highly performing countries in commercialisation had both generic and biotech-specific instruments in place. The overall conclusion is that a well-balanced mix of generic and biotech-specific measures seems to be superior.
Author(s)
Enzing, C.
Reiß, T.  orcid-logo
Journal
International journal of biotechnology  
DOI
10.1504/IJBT.2008.019557
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI  
Keyword(s)
  • biotechnology

  • policy effectiveness

  • policy mix

  • performance

  • EU member state

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