Comparative Study of European and national Programmes Regarding Innovative Capacity of Small and Medium Enterprises
Constantin Anghelache,
Vergil Voineagu,
Alexandru Manole and
Diana Valentina Soare
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Constantin Anghelache: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, „ARTIFEX” University of Bucharest
Vergil Voineagu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Alexandru Manole: „ARTIFEX” University of Bucharest
Diana Valentina Soare: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2016, vol. 64, issue 6, 37-44
Abstract:
The European market is one of the largest at global level, but still laks competitivity in an comparative analysis with other global economies like US and some Asian ones. Innovation is now the key word that drags after it the growing competitivity of the companies and therefore of its economical environment. Result of research and development activities innovation can bring exponential economical growth on a more global and digitalysed market. But growth innovation is also associated with risk failure, therefore the risk finance realm needs to specialised itself in all its forms of intevention as it is the case for public grants for RDI.
Keywords: research development and investments; financial analysis; operational programmes; european grants; innovative capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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