Uddannelses- og Forskningsudvalget 2017-18
UFU Alm.del Bilag 165
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Terms of Reference
1. Background
Innovation Fund Denmark (Danmarks Innovationsfond, hereafter IFD) has since
2014 served as an independent fund with focus on allocating grants to strategic
research and technology development and innovation. Referring to the political
agreement of October 3,
2013, on “Danmarks Innovationsfond”,
the Ministry of
Higher Education and Science has launched an evaluation of IFD.
The founding of IFD in its present form took place in 2014. In 2016, IFD received
and evaluated in total 3.081 applications and awarded almost 718 grants with a to-
tal sum of about 1.3 billion DKK.
The Minister for Higher Education and Science has appointed an independent in-
ternational peer review panel to carry out the evaluation.
2. Purpose, target groups and use of the evaluation
The purpose of evaluating IFD is to get an in-depth and critical view of the struc-
ture, functioning and the results of IFD.
According to the purpose as stated in the law, IFD shall provide grants for strate-
gic and challenge-driven research, technological development and innovation
which contribute overall to increase the share of innovative enterprises; the share
of investments by private-sector enterprises in research and development; and the
share of highly skilled employees in enterprises.
Through its grants, IFD shall support the coupling of high-quality research with in-
novation, including cooperation on research, technological development and inno-
vation between knowledge institutions and enterprises; Danish participation in in-
ternational cooperation on strategic and challenge-driven research, technological
development and innovation; and maturing of promising research results and in-
ventions with a view to faster dissemination, use and commercialisation of
knowledge.
One of the reasons for establishing IFD was to simplify the application and follow-
up procedures regarding the funding of research projects.
The purpose of the evaluation is to critically consider the structure, functioning and
results of IFD’s funding and advisory contribution to the Danish research land-
scape. Hence, the evaluation shall focus on how IFD fulfils its tasks, and whether
this is in compliance with the purpose laid out in the law and political agreement.
The panel is expected to look into the following:
1.
2.
Whether IFD bases its allocation of grants on societal challenges and
needs as well as the needs of enterprises.
Whether IFD meets the criteria in their stated purpose in regards to the
distribution of funding
30 August 2018
Ministry of Higher Education and
Science Denmark
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P.O. Box 2135
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Denmark
Phone +45 3392 9700
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www.ufm.dk/en
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3.
4.
Whether the instruments of IFD are coherent and coordinated with rele-
vant funding instruments in the Danish research and innovation system
(e.g. The Danish Growth Fund, EUDP)
Whether IFD contributes to international collaboration, international co-
publications or in other ways supports the internationalisation of Danish
research
By including some or all of the following:
An analysis of grant project quality based on random samples of project de-
scriptions
An analysis of the receivers of grants based on register data (register analy-
sis)
A mapping of the structure and the organisation of IFD
A mapping of how the funding of IFD covers the development chain of re-
search and innovation
A mapping of how IFD’s funds are distributed in accordance with the priori-
tised areas
A mapping of the application patterns before and after establishing IFD
And other analyses/mappings that the panel finds necessary
Based on the above mentioned the panel should give recommendations in regards
to optimising the work done by IFD.
The evaluation has three main target groups. The first target group of the evalua-
tion is the political system and the public. They will be informed about the results
of the evaluation, and on this background consider
how to optimise IFD’s work and
its role in funding research and innovation.
The second target group of the evaluation is IFD, who can use the results to
sharpen its funding instruments and to develop future priorities as well as to opti-
mise its work.
The third target group of the evaluation is the research institutions (both those who
have received funds from IFD, as well as those who have not received funds from
IFD, but who used to receive funds from the previous institutions). This group is
one of the major stakeholders in regards to IFD, and they can use the results of
the evaluation in the development of strategies and participation in policy-making.
A fourth target group might be institutions in other countries that look at IFD to
learn and compare methods used in comparable countries. These stakeholders
might also have valuable information in regards to an outside perspective.
3. Scope
The scope of the evaluation is the basis for grant allocation, distributed funds, the
instruments and their coherence and coordination with other instruments and the
international work of IFD.
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4. Basis of evaluation
An independent peer review panel
will assess IFD’s work. The panel will
base its
findings and recommendations on the documentation gathered as part of the eval-
uation. To the extent possible, the assessment shall be in an international compar-
ative perspective. The evaluation shall focus on how IFD fulfils its tasks as de-
scribed in the law and the political agreement by looking into the elements of IFD’s
work.
5. Organisation
The international panel is composed on basis of the composition of the Board of
Directors in IFD as stated in the law.
Hence the panel shall have a broad professional background and international ex-
perience in management and strategic planning, including funding, at research in-
stitutions. Furthermore, the panel as a whole shall have experience with technol-
ogy development and innovation in the private sector.
The panel must consist of a majority with experience from the private sector as
well as a majority of internationally acknowledged researchers from different fields
of research. Furthermore, the combined experience of the panel shall cover tech-
nology development and innovation, strategic and challenge-driven research, use
and commercialisation of research results and financing of innovation and re-
search.
The panel will be equipped with an independent secretariat, which will be respon-
sible for drawing up the evaluation report on behalf of the panel.
The Ministry will provide the panel and its independent secretariat with analyses,
data and information as requested. The ministry will assist the panel/secretariat in
collecting data for the evaluation documentation. The panel/secretariat can be as-
sisted in the data collection by one or several external consultants.
6. Methods of data collection
The following methods may be used to collect data:
Interviews with stakeholders
Desk studies
Self-assessment by IFD
Questionnaire surveys
Qualitative interviews
Analyses using register data (register analysis)
Analyses using individual information about the researchers funded by IFD
Samples of project descriptions to assess quality and/or placement on the
development chain of research and innovation
Other methods that the panel deems valuable in an evaluation
It should be noted that different kinds of data, surveys, interviews and analyses
can also form part of the self-evaluation of IFD.
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7. Reporting
The evaluation will result in a written report. The report is to contain a description
and analysis of the different parts of documentation, the conclusions, assess-
ments, and recommendations made by the panel, and an executive summary.
The panel is expected to deliver the report to the Minister for Higher Education
and Science at the end of March 2019. Subsequently, the report and the relevant
sub-reports will be published.
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