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Programme result baselines and targets- a glimpse into the futureAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme
30
th
of September 2015, Kuopio/FinlandSlide2
The Northern Periphery in 2023?Annual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme2/11Slide3
RationaleAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme3/11Programme has to demonstrate that its projects have a direct, positive and measurable impact in the programme territory
Focus of the programme on the remotest, most rural and sparsely populated region within the programme territory
Lack of consistent and timely statistical data on regional levelSlide4
Selection of expertsAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme4/11Experts have
detailed insight into the regional situation regarding innovativeness and internationalisation of SMEs, entrepreneurship, telemedicine, building energy performance or sustainable environmental management.
strong regional ties
well-established links with the end beneficiaries of project interventions (e.g., SMEs, health care workers, local public authorities, etc.)Slide5
Selection of regionsAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme5/11Sample regions are selected based on the NUTS 3 statistical areas
The remotest and most sparsely populated regions within each country
One region from Scandinavia, one region from the British Isles, one region/country from the North-Atlantic Space
Capture
the range of socio-economic conditions across the programme area by reference to indicator-specific statistical data
Balanced representation of the eight programme countriesSlide6
Result indicator scoreboardsAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme6/11+ Composite indicator
+ contextual information on external factors likely to affect the composite indicator
+ anecdotal evidence of change
= Indicator scoreboardSlide7
Criteria for choosing indicatorsAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme7/11‘What we measure’ should be in line with ‘what we can influence’ as a cooperation programme, with a limited budget, and within a limited time period.
Wherever applicable, we should use existing definitions and methodologies, to warrant the indicators’ comparability with other European studies.
Our experts should be able to assess the indicators without too much guessing involved.Slide8
Indicator 2.2 “Internationalisation of SMEs“Annual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme8/11
Availability of business support
programmes
to facilitate access to new markets for regional SMEs [0;10]
Share of SMEs in the region engaged in one or more
transboundary
inter-enterprise cooperation [0;100%]
Uptake of business support
programmes
to facilitate access to new markets for regional SMEs [0;10]Slide9
Indicator 2.2 „Internationalisation of SMEs“Annual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme9/11Slide10
Baselines and targetsAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme10/11Slide11
Programme logical frameworkAnnual Conference of the Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme11/11