Young innovative companies (YICs) and entrepreneurship policy
This study examines the features of young
innovative companies (YICs) that enable their access to public policies in the
form of subsidies. Through this analysis, the study determines the profile of
YICs that receive public innovation aid. The study thus establishes whether
governments design these innovation policies to adapt to the specific nature of
YICs. Empirical analysis tests hypotheses for a sample of 189 YICs from the
Valencian Region to analyze how the entrepreneur's features, the YICs
themselves, and their sector relate to public innovation policies. The study
also examines whether these variables act as moderating variables. Size of the
YIC and the entrepreneur's sex significantly affect access to subsidies. The
fact that a female entrepreneur creates a YIC is actually a moderating factor
in the relationship between size and access to subsidies.
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