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Supporting Enterprise Innovation by Cooperation with Business Environment Institutions in Poland and Belarus

Andrzej Daniluk ()
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Andrzej Daniluk: Bialystok University of Technology

A chapter in Eurasian Business Perspectives, 2019, pp 65-81 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Effective implementation of innovation in the context of economy globalization requires entering into cooperative relationships with other companies and market participants. Business environment institutions (BEI) constitute one of the most important elements of efficient innovation system. They support companies and facilitate the flow of knowledge and technology between science and businesses. There are not many research on cooperation between enterprises and BEI carried out in regional context, especially on cooperation between Polish and Belarusian companies. The research problem refers to a small impact of cooperation between enterprises and BEI on the possibility of effective implementation and supporting innovation development in Podlasie region in Poland. This article presents the results of studies which took into account factors that affect the level of cooperation between BEI and companies representing the leading branches in north-eastern Poland and in Belarus. The methods of critical analysis of the literature and statistical analysis of data have been used. It was found out that the existing forms of mutual cooperation between businesses and BEI are not used effectively enough to support innovation. In order to increase the innovative activity of enterprises it may be necessary to develop cross-border cooperation, inspired by the cooperation programs developed by local authorities.

Keywords: Cooperation; Innovation; Competitiveness; Business environment institutions; Poland; Belarus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11872-3_5

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