The Danish Ministry for Research & Innovation has just published the report of a
study carried out by John Houghton and Key Perspectives Ltd on access to
scientific & technical information by innovating SMEs in Denmark.

The report (in English) is 
here:http://www.fi.dk/publikationer/2011/adgang-til-forskningsresultater-og-teknisk-
information-i-danmark

The press release (Google's translation from Danish) is:
Small and medium enterprises constitute a substantial part of the national
economy and the importance of innovation and growth. It is therefore important
that they have access to and use of research findings. This report examines the
needs and use of scientific and technical information among knowledge-based SMEs
in Denmark.

 It turns out however that it is difficult to access research articles, patent
information, scientific and technical standards, technical information and
market intelligence.

 Entry barriers and delays cost money. It takes the report says on average 2.2
years longer to develop or introduce new products without the use of academic
research. For new products will be a delay of 2.2 years mean that an average
company loses about 36 million DKK in revenue.

 The report concludes that there is a need for easier and cheaper access to
research articles, patents, laws and regulations and market information.

 The report is in English with Danish summary.
 Background:

 The survey was done by John Houghton of the Centre for Strategic Economic
Studies, Victoria University, Alma Swan and Sheridan Brown from Key Perspectives
Limited for Research and Innovation and Denmark's Electronic Research Library.

 The study is based on 98 responses of a quantitative questionnaire and 23
qualitative interviews


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