Universities as Channels for Structural Fund Interventions Aiming to SME Growth – A Case Study from Finnish and Romanian Regions
Miika Kajanus,
Carmen Nastase () and
Paavo Maskulainen
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Miika Kajanus: Savonia University of Applied Sciences
Paavo Maskulainen: Savonia University of Applied Sciences
Research in Economics and Business: Central and Eastern Europe, 2009, vol. 1, issue 1
Abstract:
Currently universities are acting as eminent channels for structural fund interventions in EU countries. This paper studies the experiences of regional universities in a long-standing EU country (Finland) and in a recently joining EU country (Romania). Results are based on expert interviews using the A’WOT-method. The results suggest that universities must have an appropriate understanding of the real development needs of SMEs and the region, including a good understanding about the ideas behind the regional development policies and structural fund programmes. This understanding cannot be established without strategic partnerships. By combining these two perspectives, universities should take a proactive role in the development of regional economies. This means a transformation from a follower into a co-explorer of future opportunities hand in hand with local enterprises.
Date: 2009
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