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Proinnovative Policy and the National Innovation System a case study from Poland

Kwieciński Leszek ()
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Kwieciński Leszek: Institute of International Studies, University of Wroclaw

Central and Eastern European Review, 2014, vol. 8, issue 1, 11-40

Abstract: The article explores the main elements of the creation a proinnovation policy in Poland as a new case of public policy. It analyses the current status of proinnovation policy in Poland and the relationships implicit in the Polish National Innovation System. The findings support the conclusion that Polish proinnovation policy and the system through which it is enacted are at an early stage of development which is characteristic of co-called ‘catching-up’ countries. The findings show that there is a need for the strategic and holistic management of this type of sub-functional system to enable it to support SMEs in the development of their capacity for innovation. This should include a wide range of public and private institutions in the context of multi-stage governance.

Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.2478/caeer-2014-0006

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