Innovative enterprises operating in the Member States of the European Union
Baruk Jerzy ()
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Baruk Jerzy: Faculty of Management, Institute of Management, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland
Marketing of Scientific and Research Organizations, 2017, vol. 24, issue 2, 15-39
Abstract:
Contemporary enterprises should be innovative to survive on a competitive market. Innovations are the basic factor of development of each firm. They must be systematically developed and implemented in all areas of socio-economic activity. The base for the creation of such a system can be a complex diagnosis of the current state of the commonness of introduction of the innovations in particular enterprises. This diagnosis can be conducted on the base of results of the empirical researches, conducted in February 2016 by TNS Political & Social in 28 EU Member States, Switzerland and the United States. These researches, among other things, refered to commonness of introduction of innovations in enterprises.In this publication an attempt to achieve the following objectives is undertaken: conducting of statistical-comparative analysis of the empirical researches on the commonness of introduction of specific types of innovations in enterprises operating in the Member States of the European Union and the United States,verification of the thesis that the commonness of implementation of certain types of innovations in enterprises functioning in the EU Member States is relatively low and varied.The analysis of empirical material allowed to achieve these objectives.
Keywords: innovation; innovation activity; enterprise; development; management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.14611/minib.24.06.2017.08
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