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Appendix A: Logic Model of WEPA

Priority/ Theme   Collaboration & Partnership   Entrepreneurship and Innovation   Sustainable Communities
Innovation   Business Development and Entrepreneurship
               
Activities  
  • Working in partnership to establish clear objectives, priorities and selection criteria
  • Clear lines of communications internally and externally
 
  • Investments into applied R&D, developing S&T networks and clusters
  • Development of new products, technologies and improved processes
  • Communications/activities to deliver knowledge
  • Capacity building
 
  • Services developed/delivered to support SMEs
  • Partners secured and funds leveraged
  • Trade development/promotion
  • Strategies, plans, feasibility studies & research undertaken
  • Capacity building/development of facilities, sites and routes
 
  • Planning and development of strategies, plans, feasibility studies & research
  • Promotion of linkages, partnerships and collaboration in communities
  • Identification of opportunities and constraints
  • Development of facilities/sites/routes
               
Outputs  
  • Joint priorities identified
  • Projects funded that meet agreement objectives and support strategies priorities
 

Projects completed:

  • New products, processes and technologies
  • New infrastructure/capacity
  • Commercialization/improved processes/knowledge extended
  • Stronger relationships between researchers and users
 

Projects completed:

  • New capital purchases, increased awareness of opportunities & constraints and ability to act on them,
  • Skills/training services to SMEs
 

Projects completed:

  • Strategies, plans and studies
  • Local partnerships created
  • Constraints and opportunities identified
  • Community advantages marketed/promoted
  • Service to community members
  • New community and cultural venues/facilities
  • Marketing of communities
                 
Short-term Outcomes  
  • Less overlap & duplication
  • Greater visibility of WD
  • Project partners do more with WEPA than without it
  • Projects move forward that wouldn't do so otherwise
  • Leveraged support
  • Improved communications & better decisions
 
  • New, higher value products and commercialization
  • Increased R&D capacity
  • Increased awareness of new technology, processes, product lines and opportunities for innovation
  • New/stronger technology clusters/stronger linkages
 
  • Increased business capacity, productivity and viability
  • Pursuit of new opportunities
  • Improved ability of SMEs to attract investment
  • Improved business skills
  • Industry collaboration
 
  • Constraints to growth removed and increased community capacity to achieve sustainability
  • New employment
  • Economic diversification of Northern and rural communities/retention
  • Renewal of urban communities (more competitive and inclusive urban economies)
  • Enhanced image and reputation of communities
  • Increased profile and image of western provinces as a place to visit or invest in
                 
Mid-term Outcomes  

Stronger partnerships with Canada's four western provinces
Improved, long-term capacity to address priorities and work collaboratively/jointly

 
  • Enhanced technology commercialization and adoption
  • More value-added production
  • A culture of innovation at the business and sector levels
  • Improved innovation capacity and economic opportunity
  • Improved competitiveness of businesses in key sectors
 

In strategic sectors and regions:

  • New and growing businesses
  • Stronger sectoral clusters
  • Increased trade and participation in domestic/international markets
  • Increased level of investment
 

  • New investment and increased exports
  • New and growing businesses/employment
  • Economic diversification/value added production
  • Increase in job and business opportunities and retention of people in communities
  • Increase in cultural events
  • Increased Aboriginal participation in the economy
  • Increased Northern and rural community stability and sustainability - opportunity for residents
                 
Long-term Outcomes  
  • A greater federal-provincial cooperation in realizing the economic and regional development potential of Canada's Western Provinces
 
  • A strengthened innovation system in Western Canada
  • Economic priorities advanced in Western Canada
  • A competitive and expanded business sector in Western Canada
  • Increased opportunities for private sector investment and entrepreneurship
  • Increased economic activity and diversity that improves the viability, prosperity and quality of life in communities across Western Canada
  • Increased international competitiveness of Western Canada - growth in international trade
  • Increased economic activity that improves the viability, prosperity and quality of life across Western Canada
  • More sustainable communities - diverse and resilient economies