Chapter 6: Innovation in Central Europe (CROSBI ID 56127)
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Dabić, Marina ; Švarc, Jadranka ; Bečić, Emira
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Chapter 6: Innovation in Central Europe
The research and innovation system in Central Europe (CE) has not been studied in sufficient depth, either on a theoretical or empirical level. Consequently, it has sometimes been surmised that CE is simply lagging behind the rest of Europe in terms of scientific and technological performance (Archibugi and Coco, 2005). Moreover, although CE comprises 13 countries, there is some disagreement as to which ones should be classified as part of it. For the purposes of this chapter we focus on five emerging economies: the three largest transition economies: Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic, and two ex-Yugoslavia countries, now also EU members, the republics of Slovenia and Croatia, whose size, geographic locale, and cultural similarity merit inclusion. Moreover, their economic structure, research level and technical development are comparable. In terms of innovation and SME competitiveness, these countries are home to growing numbers of innovative, born global companies which sucessfully compete on global markets, e.g. Prezi, Ravimed, Rimac car, Invea- tech and GEA. Presently, these countries are among the most promising emergent markets in CE.
innovation system, Central Europe, innovative companies
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Innovation in Emerging Markets
Haar J., Ernst, R.
London : Delhi: Palgrave Macmillan
2016.
978-1-137-48028-6