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EU project in around 15% of cases and approximate-
ly 20% of cases result in direct follow-up orders
from companies.
In terms of the impact of the projects within the
sphere of the scientific community, the evidence
shows that 2.4 theses are produced on average for
each funded project, and the additional financial re-
sources allow scientific staff to continue working at
the research institutes in around 55% of the projects.
For each project, around 3.6 articles are published in
scientific journals together with the project partners,
and another 3.8 articles are published by the re-
search institution alone. The transfer of research re-
sults is advanced further through additional activi-
ties within the scope of conferences, specialist
events, articles in industry journals and through so-
cial media. The findings from around two thirds of
the projects can also be used in other applications,
thereby resulting in knowledge and technology spill-
overs.
Cooperation, contacts and networking also con-
tribute to the transfer of knowledge among compa-
nies. New contacts were established in 80% of the
funded projects. Universities are traditionally the
most important partners for companies: 83% of these
companies made new contacts with Austrian univer-
sities and 58% with international ones. Universities
of applied sciences are more relevant in a national
context, while non-university research institutes also
play a role at the international level. Interestingly,
small enterprises have the highest proportion of con-
tacts with international research institutions. Small
companies are also highly active in terms of contacts
with other companies, particularly along the val-
ue-added chain (customers and suppliers), with this
being an indicator of the important role that compa-
nies have along the value chain for R&D activities.
Conclusion
The monitoring of the research funding provided by
the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) de-
207 See Nindl and Kaufmann (2018).
velops on an on-going basis, reflecting the changes
to the funding environment and addressing topics
that are politically, economically and socially rele-
vant. At the same time, new scientific trends and
best practices must be taken into account in terms of
survey methods and the preparation of question-
naires, in order to make clear statements that are as
representative as possible on the impact of the inter-
ventions. Statements on medium to longer-term de-
velopments in the portfolio are of particular interest
here, along with specific statements on individual
programmes on a case-by-case basis. Some state-
ments can also be made regarding the structural
change in the Austrian research-related industry.
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Further development of the impact monitoring of
funding provided by the Austrian Research Promo-
tion Agency (FFG) should include a precise and struc-
tured record of the content at the most suitable
points (project applications, application evaluations,
final project reports, impact monitoring), and this
could increase the depth of future analyses even fur-
ther by combining these sources of information.
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