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Business-government relationship in European post-transition countries: do innovators get the worse end of a stick? (CROSBI ID 233166)

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Botrić, Valerija ; Božić, Ljiljana Business-government relationship in European post-transition countries: do innovators get the worse end of a stick? // Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 49 (2016), 5-21

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Botrić, Valerija ; Božić, Ljiljana

engleski

Business-government relationship in European post-transition countries: do innovators get the worse end of a stick?

Post-transition countries struggle in their attempt to catch-up the more advanced market economies with more or less success. Simultaneously, the business performance of the countries whose innovation indicators lag behind the desired levels seems relatively poor. Often emphasized problems in post- transition countries regard the relations of firms with government institutions. We analyze perceptions of innovative and non-innovative firms in dealing with government officials, aiming to explore if these two groups of firms share similar experiences with tax administration, business licensing and courts officials. The analysis is focused on 17 European post-transition countries that are either EU members or accession countries. The results reveal that corrected for selection mechanism, innovative firms do not perceive courts as an obstacle to their business activities more than non-innovative firms, although they seem to participate more in court-related procedures. Furthermore, innovative firms in these countries are more likely to perceive licensing and tax administration as obstacles to their business. Thus, specific policy measures aimed at creating positive business environment should be designed in order to enhance innovation activities and support long-term growth prospects.

innovation ; business-government relationship ; business obstacles ; business performance ; post-transition

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49

2016.

5-21

objavljeno

1842-2845

2247-8310

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